7. Snuggled into a bed with them all at naptime.
6. In the front seat of the car with a story tape playing and them buckled into carseats listening, pulled over at a rest stop with doors locked.
5. Reading aloud living history/historical fiction books from our homeschool curriculum.
4. On a quilt in the backyard while they played in the sandbox.
3. In the kids' bed while they cleaned their room.
2. On the couch while they watched PBS.
And....
1. On a blanket on the floor on top of blocks and cars while they climbed on top of me.
It's not Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, it's just having young children. Thankfully it's a self-limiting condition.
This post was for MamaDweeb, who couldn't post today because she needed a nap.
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