At least once a day (usually more like five times a day) strangers politely make this comment to me, "WOW, you've sure got your hands full!"
I usually smile (through gritted teeth) and say, "Yep. I do!"
Occasionally people ask me this one. "Wow, are they all yours??"
Next time someone asks me that I'm going to respond by saying "No, actually I just borrow random LITTLE kids to take to the store with me because I think it's FUN!!!"
Except that occasionally it really is fun. Or at least parts of it are fun. Like this trip to Costco.
I wish I could have videoed people's reactions to the kids laying under the cart. We were turning heads and gettin' whispered comments... kind of reminded me of this post.
And this picture reminded me of another cell phone Costco picture... (what would I do without that cell phone camera?? I just don't know!!)
and I thought my hands were full back then....
Oooh, I really love the new blog design. Very cool. And the twins really know what's up when it comes to grocery shopping; taking it easy under the cart is really the only way to go. I hate grocery shopping.
ReplyDeleteI don't know when benson saw the "low-ride-er" picture, but he is constantly trying to ride under the cart and he always says "but Lila does it". If he sees Abby and Zack are doing it, it's going to be all the rage again. Especially since benson would follow Zack anywhere and do anything Zack did. I'm proud of you for being so brave, Em.
ReplyDeleteNick and I just laughed so hard at the pictures of your toddler twins. We can hardly believe how chubby Abby and Zack looked. I think it is funny that your kids ride in the carts the way the do. Funny stuff.
ReplyDeleteWhat goes around comes around. I was always proud to answer yes, they are ALL mine and Wayne's) I wish I could take your 4 to the store with me. :) So fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an East Coast thing to say, "your hands are full" but what the heck does it mean? I mean, really, what? My awesome mother used to take all of us (NINE kids) into NYC and people would make rude comments, and count us. My mom would just hold up the number of kids on her hands after a while to make their lives a little easier. I suppose it is better than holding up one particular finger (that isn't very nice, if you know what I am talking about..)
ReplyDeleteYou're doing a great work, Emily! They may not get it, but I do! And God certainly does. My mom calls young motherhood "celestial kingdom boot camp." When you feel the burn that's when you know, the change is happening!