It is sometimes difficult for me to recognize day in, day out growth in R and G, as I see them every day. Often I notice growth the most when one of them puts on a shirt, comes downstairs and I realize their once generously sized top is now a belly shirt.
But in the last two weeks friends, neighbors, sitters, have all commented on how big they are getting, so SPH measured R and G. G had grown 2 inches since spring and R another inch! No wonder I had to make another sojourn to pick up some new summer clothes.
Besides the vertical growth though, there have been a number of other milestones, most of them kitchen related:
First, the sippy cups that I haven't used much for months have been pushed to the back of a drawer, only for use when younger kiddos come to visit.
Then, I've been using mostly regular utensils, since R and now G do just fine with adult sized-silverware.
But the most recent change hit me hard, as I started to serve up dinner one night and realized that I would be serving all four of us on these:

Four ceramic dishes. No melamine, no plastic, no break-free dishes. For 7 years now, meal time meant reaching into a separate drawer or shelf for the kiddo dishes, but now, we have graduated. Sure, there will still be plenty of times I use the melamine plates (I love, love the divided plates I bought a couple years ago, mostly because then R and G aren't complaining that their foods are touching or gasp! mixing together), but the mere fact that I would use ceramic at all for certain meals means...my boys are getting older.
I used to say, as someone told me, "the days are long, but the years are short."
I think I need to change my line to, "the days are short, and the years are even shorter."
Life is sweet,
SPC
We started doing the same for dinner, but haven't changed glassware yet. It's kind of nice except now I have to get the plates down for them to set the table. I loved having all their stuff in a low cabinet they could reach.
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