This was a big year for me, first I joined the "3 Kid Club", which I was not quite sure about wanting to be a part of. But I'll say that although being a member of this club is definitely challenging, I am LOVING it. I am just so in love with the little man that initiated me into the club, that it's a complete joy. Have I mentioned lately how cute he is?
His blue eyes just melt me. More of this cuteness coming soon.
His blue eyes just melt me. More of this cuteness coming soon.
Next I joined the "30" club. I was really, really not excited to join this club at all. Completely dreading it. I know some think it's no big deal, but it was a tough one for me. It's definitely not fun being a member either, the pregnancy weight has been coming off about 4 times slower than when I was a spry 25 year old new mom. And I swear, the Fates of Age are evil and the minute you turn 30 they are just waiting to bring out the fine lines around your eyes! And suddenly make you very aware of just how noticeable the expression lines between your eyes are, it's as if they are trying to make them deeper by the day! And as if that wasn't bad enough they also start to work on the expression lines around your mouth! It's like enough is enough! One fine line at a time please!!! It's been more than I care to take!
Now, the reason I had to write about this...
since I had joined the "3 Kid Club" I also had to cave and join the "Mini Van Club"! This is old news to my neighborhood friends, I've been sporting this thing since summer, but I just had to document this and also share it with my far away blogging friends. I NEVER thought I'd drive a mini van! Ever. Why not, I drove my Mom's in high school?! Maybe that's why. Although my Mom's mini van was very cool. It was a stick shift. No one else had a stick shift van. Most girls couldn't even drive one. I was very proud I could drive a stick, I was lucky my Mom taught me to drive in that cool ol' blue, Ford Aerostar. Good times. Anyway, still, I really never ever wanted to drive one. I love, loved my Honda Pilot and was sad to downsize and sell it a few years ago. Our goal was to come back to a Pilot as soon as we could afford it. But what can I say, minivans are just too practical. Ryan and I discussed the mini van vs. pilot many nights during the last trimester of my pregnancy. And I'll just tell you this, it took me one day with baby #3 in a car seat to be totally and completely over the "I'm never driving a mini van" syndrome. I am SO over it. I LOVE my mini van! (Except for the tan interior. Shows way too much dirt. Don't get tan, go for grey.) Every mother of three should have one. If you are on the fence about a mini van vs. SUV, go for the mini van, you wont regret it. And no one will think you are less cool. Just totally practical.