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Nothing Day

Today was a nothing day.  I didn't plan anything, go anywhere or do anything.  Well maybe I did something.  I woke up and waited for my boys to get up so we could eat breakfast.  At breakfast we watched 'The Price is Right.'  Then Tyrone left for work and Samuel and got on with our day.

We played with Samuel's toys and read some books.  Later I got out a bed sheet and shook it to make it bubble up.  Samuel laughed historically and kept running under it.  This lasted about 15 minutes before my arms got tired and Samuel started to get tired.

Then it was time to workout.  I workout using my Wii and Samuel loves to copy my moves.  He can do windmills, lunges, heel lifts, pushups and hip circles.  Half way though my workout he got bored so it was time for snack.  How come toddlers can eat so fast sometimes and so slow other times?  Today it took him half an hour to eat half an apple.  After his snack he went down for his 'nap-nap.'  So right now he's sleeping and I'm thinking I should start being productive.

I know I have a load of laundry to fold, the dishwasher to empty, and a living room to tidy up.  Almost forgot I have to figure out what to cook for dinner.  I'm thinking something with Broccoli, since I got a bunch in my organic farm delivery yesterday.

I guess it wasn't a nothing day, just a slow starting one.

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  1. He can do pushups, really? I have got to see this. Can you have Tyrone videotape Samuel doing pushups and send it to me? Please!!!

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