Friday, February 20, 2009


So I have a sleeping baby in my lap, the other hellmonkeys went to bed long ago, and it's quiet in my room. I have a cup of my current favorite tea, vanilla honey chamomile, sitting next to me, and the laptop here with me. The only way this could be more perfect would be if I had yarn. But alas, our financial situation is pretty woeful at the moment, so yarn is something of a pipe dream for me right now as I try to figure out how to keep groceries in the house after this month is up. (A dear, dear friend has arranged for friends and acquaintances to bring us meals regularly in the wake of the little one's birth, which has been a positively serendipitous reprieve.)

My future in-laws are in town for a couple of days, and they came over tonight to coo over the baby and lavish attention on the other three. They're so sweet, and the older kids just adore them. The visit was rather spur of the moment (they're in the process of moving from a city 12 hours away from us in one direction to a city 3 hours away from us in the other, and are staying here on their way from the old home to the new), but it motivated me to do a bit of cleaning that's been neglected since I gave birth.

He's such a happy, mellow baby, in arms. Of course this makes keeping up with the cleaning/older kids a bit of a struggle, but I'm working on it. He's out like a light every time I tuck him into the moby wrap, so he rides around in that a fair amount in the mornings. My freakishly short carnie arms make it hard to do dishes with him wrapped around the front, but we're managing. He'll be big enough to ride on my back all too soon, so I need to enjoy this while I can.

We have a spot of our own, this baby and I, in a rocking chair beside the woodburning stove, and nearly every night we spend one of the smallest hours of the morning there, rocking and snuggling, and sometimes sipping tea. (Tea for me, that is, all he sips is breastmilk.)

I took baby and Next to Youngest to the grocery store today, in some rather sketchy weather, to restock a few staples that were running low and get me out of the house for a bit. Now that my pregnancy is over, and with it the deep exhaustion, I'd like to start doing a lot more cooking and baking from scratch, and hopefully cut down on our grocery bills in the process. I've been reading up on recipes for homemade cheese, butter and yogurt, and I definately want to try them out, along with starting to make my own breads and rolls again.

The older two and I have been sorting out our Waldorf supplies and cleaning/rearranging the dining room and getting ready to pick back up with our Waldorf-inspired homeschooling in two weeks. They're both very excited about it. Eldest asks me to read her the curriculum plan daily. I never dreamed that they'd become nearly as passionate about Waldorf as I am, and it thrills me to death.

Baby's stirring... I'll end this here for now.

2 comments:

Brittany said...

Hey, watch your mail. I sent something along, only it won't have my name on it.

I love the pictures and I can't wait to meet Eliot!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I have a few skeins of yarn that have been sitting around that I have been trying to find a good home for. One is an extra large skein of a light cream color, two regular sized skeins of "Aran fleck", and two skeins that are mixed black and green (almost look like army colors?), and one skein of medium green color. You are welcome to them if you want me to mail them. I know you don't know me so if you had a "safe" address that you feel comfortable with me mailing them to please email me and let me know. My email is destinyj@gmail.com