conversations with Theo: boogers and boobies

Late last week I posted on Facebook that 3 amazing things happened on the way from the babysitter’s house to our house.

1.  Theo wanted me to sing songs from The Little Mermaid, one after another.  THATSMUHBOY!
2.  Theo announced that he had picked his own booger!!  And then he gave it to me!!  What a treat.
3.  When I got Dexter out of the car, he too, presented his tiny little index finger with a small “boogah” on it as well. 

Thank goodness for older brothers teaching little brothers the way, right?  While this may seem trivial, it is indeed big news.  If you’ve ever caught a glimpse of a big crusty booger glued to the inside edge of a toddler’s nostril, you know a few things — it’s GOT to come out & it’s NOT going to be fun.  Those suckers rip nose hairs out and lots of screaming ensues.  It’s fun for no one (but oh, the feeling of success when you release that monster). 

As with all fabulous developments like this….there’s the inevitable backfire.

Two out of the last four nights, Theo has called to me from his room.  The first night it was 2 different times between 1 and 3 a.m., to inform me that he had picked a booger and needed me to get it off of his finger.  Last night, it was shortly after he went to bed. 

Theo: Moooommyyyyyy!  Mommmmmmyyyyyy!  I neeeeeed heeeeeelp. 
Me:  (After rushing into his room) What!  What’s wrong honey?!
Theo: (Exasperated) There’s a booger in my bed!!! 
Me:  OH NO! Where is it?
Theo:  I don’t know, turn on the light!
Me: No, we don’t want to wake Dexter. It probably fell on the floor.
Theo:  Nooooo it’s in my bed!!!  We have to find it!!  We have to find it!!!
Me:  (I run my hand over the sheet and he’s right, we had to get that out of there. I would not have been able to sleep with that thing in my bed either!) Here it is!  I got it! Eww, it’s really hard and crusty.
Theo:  Yeah! And it tastes like a cracker.

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Also last night, I was in my bedroom getting ready to go to the gym.  I was in the process of changing out of my regular bra into a sports bra when Theo strolled in.

Theo:  (through laughter) Why did you take your boob thang off?
Me:  I’m putting on a sports bra so I can go to the gym.
Theo:  Why do you have to wear a sports bra?
Me:  Because I’m a girl.
Theo: {blank stare}
Me:  Girls don’t like their boobies wiggling and jiggling when they exercise.
Theo:  Daddy’s boobs are different from yours.
Me:  Yep, they are.  Do you know why?
Theo: Why?
Me: Because daddy’s a boy and mommy’s a girl.  That’s just one difference between boys and girls.
Theo:  I’m a boy.  I have little tiny boobies like daddy.

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xo
~C~

conversations with Theo

This morning, Theo came into our bedroom with his pillow pet and his kanket and asked to get in bed with us.  I love these rare snuggles from my almost three year old boy so of course I obliged.  We were stretching our arms upward in the morning light and comparing the sizes of our hands.

Me:  Your hands are getting big.  One day they will be bigger than mommy’s.  Did you know that?
Theo:  Uh huh! But I don’t have a ring on like you and daddy.
Me:  That’s true.  Do you know why?
Theo: Why?
Me:  Because you’re not married.  Do you think you’ll grow up and marry a girl someday?
Theo: I don’t know.
{The future grandmother in} Me:  Then you can have lots of babies!
Theo:  You know what I’m gonna do when I get bigger?
Me:  What?
Theo:  Reach up in the cabinet and get my own snack and shut the door!
Me: Oh! Well, yes you will be able to do that when you get bigger.  What else?
Theo: Get the remote and turn on the t.v. and watch a movie!  And when I get big again, I’m gonna poop in the potty!

Hopefully not in that order.

xo,
~C~

skinny sweet treat: cake batter yogurt

At work myself and a few other lovely ladies are using MyFitnessPal to stay on track with our goals for 2013 of living healthier.  Some of them are doing Weight Watchers as well.  One of the girls brought in this amazing “cake batter yogurt” today and allegedly, it has only 100 calories per 1/2 cup serving and 2.5 WW points.  That sounds great, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that probably most ice cream has about 100 calories per 1/2 cup.  Right?  Just a thought, but a pointless one because it doesn’t matter.  That 1/2 cup was the best, most decadent 100 calories I’ve had all week.  So I bought the ingredients and made it at home for my family.  HUGE HIT.

Without further ado, friends (get ready to PIN the sh*t out of this), I give you Cake Batter Yogurt.

1 box of Funfetti cake (or cookie – whoops) mix
2 cups of plain nonfat yogurt
1 cup of Cool Whip Lite
*I added gummy bears to the boys for funsies and cutesies*
Seriously. That’s all there is to it and it is soooo good.  It’s almost too rich to eat with a spoon. It would be great as a dip (graham cracker sticks, maybe?).  
But is it good?  Proof is in the pudding, er, yogurt!  
Does he look like a satisfied customer or not?
So rich.  Must have milk.
And that’s cake batter yogurt!
xo,
~C~