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Monday, May 4, 2009

Mummy Devin day

A of the beginning of this school term, Devin started morning Kindy, and Madison started Pre-school 2 days a week. This means that on Monday and Wednesday afternoon, is Mummy Devin time.
Being a solo mum, i have found that Devin has taken a hit the hardest. He is not coping as well as the girls, so i thought it rather important that i have that one on one special time with him.

Today was the first day that i was able to have that special one on one time with him, (the other days have been filled up with me dragging him around to meetings or such forth), which he asked to go to the park and i thought, why not. there is nothing stopping us from running around the park together.

Here are some pictures of the afternoon.

Start at the dinosaur park
(the favourite park of my siblings and i when we visited Dunedin)
























Then we went to the beach



It was such a fun time. It was really good to just chillax and have fun with him. Lately i have been to wound up with responsibility that i forgot that it can be fun to.
I can't wait till the next time Devin and i can have fun again. I think we both need it.

4 comments:

Devil May Cry said...

Gosh you're such a good mum:)also wow , his hair looks really short

Anne-Marie said...

I love that you get some time out to enjoy your wee man - coz they grow up so quickly!! It's awesome you get some time just with him...I really find it hard to do that. And yes it is definitely good to remember that behind all the hard and not so nice things us mummies deal with daily are our precious little ones who just love being with us! Yay for them!

Heather said...

What a great reminder and what a fabulous Mom your are!! Taking time to enjoy this crazy ride we are on is what really matters the most. What lucky little mischiefs you have!!

Sherry said...

For some reason this post popped into my head last night or the night before as I was drifting to sleep, and it reminded me of the times when I got to have my mom to myself. I imagine that it's really a challenge to have one-on-one time with the kids (especially if you don't have another parent to hand the extras off to). So good-on-you for making it happen! He'll remember. :)