After all those girls head out the door, we start our morning routine. I have breakfast and my quiet time. I usually end up with BB on my lap for part of that time. I have one cup of coffee in the morning. And, he begs for it.
That's what happens when you hit the other side of 30-something, and you've done this 4 times before.You start giving in to things you never would have before. Like coffee. For a 19 month old.
But in my defense, he only gets the last drop. He nurses that last drop for a full half hour, so proud he is of his morning coffee.
7 comments:
That last face is priceless, Sara!!
He is sooo cute, I would give him whatever he wanted! That is so true about giving them things that the 1st child would NEVER have gotten! My #5 child is 5, but she may as well be 13. Everyone caters to her every want (just to keep her quiet I think!)
I'm impressed he likes it! It took me 17 years.
that is funny but he is so cute so I don't think I can refuse him anything!
Way too cute . . . Don't I know what you are talking about!! Matt, my youngest, LOVES his coffee. I made it a house rule that they had to be 18 before they could drink coffee. Matt is 14, turning 15 this year. I occasionally allow him decaf and very occasionally, the real thing.
I know. I wouldn't let the girls have a drop before their 18th birthday. In fact, I remember their first trip to Starbucks on their birthdays.
Ah, we are getting older Sara. :)
I think you might even be a tad older than I was with my youngest at that same age . . . I know I was the oldest mother in Matt's kindergarten class. :)
Mel
I will probably be there one day with one of my kids.... I LOVE coffee. And you are better than me. I drink about three cups (half decaf though). When I taught sixth grade, some would be waiting outside for school to start with their starbucks and their red bulls!!! Crazy!
Oh my goodness....that haircut is adorable. He looks like a miniature marine. :) As my sister says, "I could just kiss his face off."
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