A Race to the Finish

Jacob doesn’t know it, but he and I are about to embark on a life-changing competition: potty training vs. novel-edit finishing.

 

We’re just starting to find a “normal” in our new home, now that the wedding happened, school started again, and Henry decided nursing wasn’t such a bad thing after all. After taking next week off to finish up projects around the house and spend some much-desired time down the shore, the little man and I are in it to win it.
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In the meantime, blogging’s taking a backseat. I’ll be back when I have a victory or two (hopefully two!) to share.

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On Strike

This Saturday was a day we’d all been waiting for—John’s older brother married the wonderful woman we love as Aunt Ceci. There was a beautiful Mass with a homily that gave me good chills (“We are seeing a family be created today . . . Something that has never existed before is about to come into being”—wow!), followed by a reception where Jacob danced with/chased a couple of little girls around all evening. We all had a great time!

 

. . . except Henry.

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Henry has refused to nurse since Karl and Cecilia exchanged their vows. Before Mass, he nursed well. Every time I tried to feed him afterward, he bit me. Later that night and into the next morning, he didn’t even bother biting; he just screamed, arching himself away from me.

 

We’ve been to the doctor. It’s not an ear infection. It’s not coxsackie. It could be teething, but neither Tylenol nor Motrin is improving his condition. And I think I know why.

 
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He wanted to marry Cecilia.

 

He watched his uncle take her for his own, and he’s miffed. I get it. She’s great—she’s beautiful, she’s funny, she’s sweet, she’s faithful. But it was never going to happen. The rest of us can tell just by looking at Karl and Cecilia together that they were made for each other. I called it before I even met her, just from the changes I’d seen in Karl. All the good parts of him shone a little brighter.

 

But Henry’s not willing to go down without a fight, it seems. Maybe he’s heard how much Cecilia loves Newsies and thinks a strike—nursing or otherwise—will win her heart. Sorry, little man, but what’s done is done. It’s time to move on. I’m sure you’ll always have a special place in her heart.

 

For now, let’s get back to being a baby, okay?

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Old Enough to Offer Wisdom?

Today is my birthday (yay!). It’s not a milestone birthday, so maybe it’s the fact that we’ve moved back home and my life feels as if it’s come full circle in a way that makes me think there a few things I think I might know.

 

  • It’s great to be able to hire people to do things around the house that you don’t know how to do/don’t want to do. It’s also great to learn how to take care of your home, and see that you can do things—like change a license plate, like use a power washer—that you didn’t think you were capable of.

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  •  One of the traits I admire most in others and strive for in myself is integrity—that is, unity of thought, word, and action. My parents did a good job instilling respect for this in me. Thanks, guys.

 

  •  A key to success, I think, is not in having all the answers, but in being able to ask the right questions.

 

  •  Also, lemon cake with chocolate icing is DELICIOUS, whether or not it’s shaped like a helicopter.

 

Here’s to another blessed year!

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