We have a very messy but it works
measuring system.
Actually, we have a couple of them and we use them for tracking the boys’ growth.
Like most growth charts there is a pen involved and each incremental millimetre is recorded by an ink mark. But instead of a standard sheet of paper, our technique is to duly record all evidence of growth on a piece of panelling nailed to the wall as you go into the kitchen.
Actually, we have a couple of them and we use them for tracking the boys’ growth.
Like most growth charts there is a pen involved and each incremental millimetre is recorded by an ink mark. But instead of a standard sheet of paper, our technique is to duly record all evidence of growth on a piece of panelling nailed to the wall as you go into the kitchen.
We moved into this house six years ago
which means there are six years worth of etchings marked onto the panel. Half inch by half inch, each child’s growth
spurt is regularly accounted for.
This is only some of it |
It makes absolutely no sense to me but
Mister Husband knows what he’s at and I nodded along when he pointed out that someone
has grown an inch and a half since September.
True story.
This week I was literally eaten out of
house and home. For the first time ever I
had to buy extra bread. They managed to
empty the freezer stash as well.
I also had to purchase a new pair of
runners and two tracksuit tops.
The other measuring system is the one I
use. It’s slightly unorthodox in that it’s
the press door.
Yes, that's FISH mixed up |
The boys like to use the counter top
in the kitchen for their drawing, pouring of cereal and I can open the overhead
presses with ease.
Usually.
Oldest Boy almost suffered a
concussion last year when I clobbered him.
I opened the door, expecting it to clear the top of his head as it
normally did except this time, it documented his growth spurt and he got a bang
on the forehead instead.
Now I am using this measuring system
to track the three younger boys’ growth.
Because this method does not work for
Oldest Boy I have employed an alternative technique.
My chin.
He’s a hugger, is Oldest Boy and earlier
on this year I noticed how my chin barely skimmed the top of his head as we
hugged. If he stood on tippy toes, the
top of his head would meet the underside
of my chin and push it upwards.
We decided to use this as our new
tracking device.
Last night after rugby he took a
shower and afterwards he came upstairs and asked me to dry his hair.
I plugged in the hair dryer and got to
work. As he stood in front of me and the
mirror, I noticed I couldn’t see his reflection as he was blocking my
view. I couldn’t even see the top of my
head.
I was completely blocked.
I stepped closer and touched my chin
against the back of his head.
He doesn’t fit under my chin anymore.
He was in his bare feet.
He doesn’t fit under my chin anymore.
He is almost eleven and nearly as tall
as I am. I am short. But he is overtaking me. Fast.
He doesn’t fit under my chin anymore.
Aww, your boy is so cute and is he facing some internal injuries? Because it gives me the look of that so thought i should ask this
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