After recent inspiration from a friend, I have decided to start a blog. So here it goes. I hope this will not only be an outlet to share my story but also an archive to document the day by day events of the mushy monsters. Mushy daddy thinks it's just an excuse to put off the daily grind of laundry and house chores.... He may actually be right but that is completely irrelevant. On to introductions!!!
I am a cloth diapering, baby wearing, semi co-sleeping, delayed vaccinating mother of three mushy ushy squishy little monsters... I am Mushy Mommy... Thanks to Mushy Daddy's hard work I have the privilege of being a stay at home mommy, which I am so grateful for. I enjoy cooking for my family, a hyper organizer, who absolutely detest folding laundry... hence the mound of clean clothing piled onto the desk on our bedroom. Enough about me...
The very first mushy monster is Booh. Booh is a highly energetic 7 year old little boy who loves everybody he meets and loves to be the center of attention... and he is pretty skilled at becoming the center of attention. Whether he is tap dancing across the stage during Kindergarten graduation.. which might I add resembled a lot like a backwoods Cotton Eye Joe jig.. or striking up a conversation in the middle of Wal-Mart with a elderly shopper... who he ask if he could call her his new grandma, she said she would be proud to have that title.
Second is Woobie. Woobie is probably the most laid back 5 year old little boy ever. But don't let that easy go with the flow demeanor deceive you. He is the most stubborn and hard-headed child I have ever met. He loves his siblings though and is the best cuddle bug... speaking of bugs.. that child would climb the wall to get away from a butterfly. Whoever refers to Girls are to dolls as Boys are to bugs never met Woobie..
Last but not least would be Luvli... Luvli is our youngest mushy monster at the age of 1 years old... almost 2. She is our only little girl... and she uses that to her advantage. Spoiled rotten would not being to describe Luvli. She knows what she wants and knows exactly how to get it. Her favorite word is "NO!" which at times means "yes". She loves her doll house but will play dinosaur's with her brothers all day long.
Okay, that is enough for now... I should probably go start folding the Mt. Everest size mound of clothes...
(Since this blog will be public on the WWW, I decided to let the kids make up their very own "Mushy Monster Names")
Cute! Can't wait to see where this blog goes. (:
ReplyDeleteI'm totally diggin' the names!
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting. I can't wait to see where this goes.
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