Thursday, July 23, 2009

Mission Accomplished...Only 5 More to Go!

We did it! I was nervous about this morning...especially since I received a S.O.S. phone call from work last night right when Wyatt was being put to bed. I ended up falling into bed around 1:40 a.m. with my alarm set before 6:30 a.m. Well, sleep deprivation works for me because I awoke before my alarm to the sweet sounds of Wyatt talking to his stuffed animals. I got him up and dress and fed before 7:10 a.m. I finished getting ready and was out the door by 7:30 a.m. Yes...you read that right! I was at Grandma's house before 7:50 a.m. which was my goal. Day 1 - Mission complete...get to the train and work on time! Whew. Realize how much you miss and love your husband for waking and feeding our son each weekday morning...PRICELESS! Actually, I already felt blessed about that fact. Here's hoping we can make it a repeat performance tomorrow morning as well...God willing! 5 More work days in which we will have today's routine and I go into the office to work!

Since, I worked in the city today...I only get to see Wyatt for about 3 hours in total waking hours. It doesn't count the multiple times I go in to check on him throughout the evening as he sleeps. However, my Mom and Dad watched Wyatt today...yes, he was lucky enough to get all the attention and love from both Grandma and Pa today. My Dad (Pa) made a surprising and funny discovery. While playing with Wyatt he was telling him that he needed to go shave for the day and took his arm and rubbed his whiskers...which really made Wyatt laugh! I hear that Wyatt would continuously hold up his arm for Pa to rub his whiskers on him. Too cute. I like a clean shaven man myself, but everyone has their preferences...and Wyatt loves Pa's whiskers.

I don't have a photo from today, but one I snapped from yesterday. Wyatt loves his "buddies" which are his stuffed animals that watch over him while he sleeps. He hasn't really interacted with them that much, but yesterday they were all playing together. I got a kick out of how "Dangles" (little monkey) was positioned when Wyatt was sleeping. Adorable.

For Ken in Japan they are 13 hours ahead of us so it is already Friday morning for him as I write this...and thinking of him as English Camp begins today. Praying it will be a dry day, full of sunshine as they welcome 23 campers...many which are women. God has blessed them with a handsome and funny American man to share his gift to teach...I would want to be in his class for sure. May God be present as the team shares the word of truth and their gifts to all who come to learn.

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