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This is what happens when you tell your toddler that you will go outside in “just one more minute…” one too many times.

If you’re wondering what I was doing {besides taking her picture} that was SO important, find out here!

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You can tell it’s spring…the calendar is full with baby showers and new babies, weddings and showers, end of year picnics, evening get-togethers on porches and decks, longer hours of daylight to fill to maximum capacity. It was exam week, which equals additional reading and grading and then the summer session started, which required me to rework my syllabus and grade new papers. I’ve officially stepped into my role as the Assistant Editor of the Junior League of Charlotte’s quarterly publication. And I’ve stepped up my workouts to start training for another marathon. Finally, Sweet Birdie’s Nest keeps having successful month after successful month, which is beyond exciting! When I look at the calendar and realize that May is almost over, and June and July are already full, I realize that Molly will be two in the blink of an eye. TWO.

She already acts like she’s 22 sometimes. But that’s a post for another day.

For now, a quick recap of our past seven days:

We went to the zoo last Friday and Molly had a blast. She loved seeing the animals {“aminals,” she calls them}. I think the seal was her favorite, but she has been talking non-stop about the black bears and white bears, the zebras and their stripes, and the giraffes.

We went to the pool for the first time this season on Sunday evening. My nephew told Jim on the golf course that we should come hang out and how can you tell an 8-year-old no? So we packed up and drove to Beverly’s neighborhood pool so Molly could practice blowing bubbles and kicking her legs.

While buying a baby shower gift last week, I bought Molly a toy grill on impulse. She’s had a blast making hamburgers and hot dogs for me, our neighbor Davis and her buddy Graham. Sarah and I hosted a baby shower for Lauren, who’s expecting a sweet baby boy on July 4!

Have you hard of Pure Barre? I started taking these ballet inspired classes and I am most definitely not in dancing shape any more…it’s hard! I am usually shaking in the first 10 minutes, but the instructor always says, “Breathe through the shaking. You are transforming your body.” I sure hope so. My goal is to make it through an entire class without stopping by the time my one-month package is over.

We {and by “we,” I mean Jim and my dad} tore down our deck and Jim has been working diligently on a new design. My mom is going to help me with some landscaping in the backyard, and I’m waiting on a new media stand for our tv and roman shades for the family room.

Andrea and Tate stopped by yesterday morning to return the maternity clothes that Andrea borrowed from me. Molly is *obsessed* with babies and constantly asks about Baby Tate and Baby Pelps {Phelps is Molly’s friend Jane’s little brother}. Andrea asked Molly if she wanted to hold Tate and Molly was beyond thrilled. MJ asked me where Tate was all afternoon and again this morning.

In my spare time {you know, that time between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m.}, I’ve been reading a lot of good books on my Nook. I forget that we actually *pay* for those books…they just appear with the touch of a the screen!

So there you have it. I am sure I’ve left out some very exciting events and I know I need to take more pictures. I hope to be better about pictures this summer. {Remember my Photo of the Day challenge? I made it about three weeks.}

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Yikes!  I realized I haven’t posted anything in over a week – my sister and business partner was out of town over the weekend, so I was holding down the fort over at Sweet Birdie’s Nest and it was time for a test in my classes, so I have been busy getting the tests written, copied, stapled, and now graded.  And then there’s that whole toddler thing, you know.  That girl is busy!  Luckily she’s a happy-busy toddler.  She wakes up in the morning, points at her shoes and then proceeds to take everything out of the bathroom cabinets, off the ledge in the tub (behind the shower curtain!) and destroy an entire roll of toilet paper.  This morning, she stepped it up a bit and also emptied an entire container of wipes, scattered a box of disposable bibs across four rooms of the house and tossed her farm fridge magnets in the toilet.  Her favorite toys continue to be the dog bowls and now the laundry basket.  I find her dirty laundry everywhere in the afternoons; she even managed to get a pair of shorts between the couch cushions!

"Isn't being a toddler awesome, Mom? Look at all this cool stuff to explore!"

I told Jim last night that I felt like I didn’t have anything to write about, but realized today that perhaps I just have too much say and am not sure where to start!  I seriously think if we could figure out how bottle the energy of toddlers, we could sell it and quit our jobs.  And no one would have to drink caffeine or use that 5 hour energy gel ever again; think of everything you could accomplish with the energy of a 14 month old!

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Molly’s getting feisty.  The other day, Jim and I watched Molly push her baby doll stroller all over the house.  She learned the night before how to turn it so she wouldn’t get stuck in a corner or against a wall, but she hadn’t quite mastered getting it over the bump of the area rug in the family room.  We were talking to her and trying to encourage her – but letting her figure it out after showing her once – and boy was she angry with us.  I’m not quite sure where her quick temper comes from (Jim maybe?) (I know those of you who know us personally are laughing out loud right now) but it’s quite amusing to watch her get so mad at something and then so easily distracted by another toy or a book or her milk or the dog or anything other than the toy that she can’t figure out.

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I’m looking forward to the weekend – the rain should be gone but the cooler temperatures will remain.  We’re running in Charlotte’s Race for the Cure and, wait for it….that’s the ONLY thing we have scheduled.  I’m so excited to just hang out at home with my family and not rush anywhere.  And by hang out at home, I mean go to the Elizabeth Home Tour with my mom and sister, organize our home office, mop the floor and dust the blinds, go for a seven mile run, and prepare Power Point slides for next week’s classes.  Oh, and lots of football.  Our teams have important games this weekend so I imagine we might have to change Molly’s outfit a few times on Saturday.

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