"You really like your baths, huh?" I cooed.
Sumo sneezed when bubbles got into his nose.
"You have always love baths, but I don't mind."
Truth was, I was terrified of the day we lost him. He's been with us since Rae was a toddler and just thinking of him not being here was just strange. Raelyn was going to take it harder then any of the children because they are best friends. Maybe we would get another pet but it sure wasn't going to replace him in any way.
"Today Mr. Shift, my math teacher, fell out of his chair and the whole class laughed at him." Addison told Raelyn.
"Well that wasn't nice of them." I said.
I was at the island making dinner and they were at the dining room table working on homework.
"He made a joke about it though and brushed it off."
"He was always like that with our class." Raelyn smiled.
"You had him?!"
"Yes, I went to the same school doofus."
"Oh right."
"Do you think I could have made it pro?" Johnathan asked.
"In basketball?" I asked.
"Yeah."
"I think that if you wanted to be pro, you could have been pro."
"You think I didn't want it?"
"I mean, you may have wanted it but you seemed to lose interest in after-"
"My parent died." He finished for me.
I sighed.
"You're right, I'm just thinking about what life could have been like."
"Our lives would have been different for sure, but what if we didn't have kids because of it?"
He looked at me, "That's a world I don't want to imagine."
...
"You're going to be a child soon, and the world is going to change." Raelyn said.
Trenton looked up at her. He had just woken up from a nap and she went to check on him.
"But, through it all you will have me and you will also have Addison. We will protect you from any bully you will encounter. You see, when I was a child in school I was bullied..."
I didn't think Trent understood a word she was saying, but I think she just loved talking to him.
"I was bullied because of the color of my skin and how it didn't match Mommy's skin. Now, you have the complete opposite and your skin doesn't match Daddy's skin and that's okay."
He babbled and chewed on his fingers.
"I'll tell you more about it when you're older." She smiled.
"You have it easy kid." Addison said.
Raelyn had just set him down for his lunch.
"You get to eat when you want, sleep when you want, heck if you wanted to poop in your diaper you could. I know mommy and daddy are trying to potty train you, but still."
"You're acting like being a child is the hardest thing ever." Rae laughed.
"Hey! It can be!"
Raelyn rolled her eyes.
"I'm just saying Trenton, life changes when you're a child."
"Hey champ, mama is trying to sleep." John said.
I was trying to sleep, but I kept hearing noises.
Trent babbled as John picked him up.
"Let's go play."
"Does he want me?" I groggily asked.
"No, go back to sleep honey everything is fine."
"Thank you."
...
"Please Trent, you have to use the big boy potty." John said.
"Potty?" He asked.
"Yes, the potty! So you don't have to feel icky in your diapers." I told him.
He looked up at me confused.
"This is hopeless." I sighed.
"He'll get it eventually."
"We've been trying for weeks! Maybe we're doing something wrong."
"It takes time." John insisted.
I sighed, I felt defeated. The girls potty trained almost instantly and without a fight but Trent didn't want to do it for some reason.
It was a beautiful day outside, the girls were in school and John decided to take Sumo on a walk so that he get his exercise in. I was worried Sumo might get arthritis if he laid around all the time so we walked him multiple times a day.
"Dadda!" Trent said.
"Yes, dadda!" I smiled.
Trent splashed in the water. I decided that it would be nice to get Trent out of the house now that it wasn't raining outside. So we were spending the day at the pool, well his kiddie pool.
"Where dadda?"
"He's walking Sumo."
"Puppy?"
I smiled, "Yes baby, puppy."
He picked up his duck and made it float around.
In a few days Trenton would be a child and I was sad. I was almost used to having a small child around that needed me for everything all the time. I had Trenton when Addison was still little so there wasn't much of a time between. John and I hadn't talked much about having any more children but I think we were content right now with just the three of them. If I happened to get pregnant again I don't think it would be a big deal. We were just going with the flow at this point and loving life by the minute.
Trenton is going to be growing up! Where has the time gone?!