
We walked in the house, said our hellos then made our way into the family room where Zayna (the two-year old), Haniyyah, and Aliyah (the 5 month old) were. Haniyyah was holding Aliyah who was crying. And when Zayna saw me, she started crying. I have a love hate relationship with Zayna. I love her, but she hates me. She’s met me a handful of times, and sometimes she’ll tolerate me, but most of the time, she won’t. And this time was no exception. Just the site of me made her burst into tears, so I kept my distance. Ellie, unphased by the commotion(as usual) started playing with the toys. So within the first five minutes, we had two crying kids, one sleeping kid upstairs, and Ellie, who would look up once in awhile thinking, “What’s going on? There are toys to play with. These are toys, right?”

When it was decided Aliyah would get solids, I felt bad. Maybe we really should go. At least maybe I should look away. That way I still wouldn’t see anything before Aliyah’s dad. I’m just some dude with a baby to that guy. But since he wouldn’t be there, Fatima wanted me to take photos of her first bites because no one else had a camera. Between three moms no one had a camera? So now I was some dude with a baby, and a camera. Boy, that doesn’t sound creepy. I hope she doesn’t tell her family that.
But the solids thing worked. Aliyah stopped crying, and then we all ate. Which by the way, Ayesha made these awesome sandwiches with a sauce that was a mixture of mayo and Russian dressing. I’ve had many failed attempts at trying to recreate this at home since. I’m convinced she’s withholding a secret ingredient.
Anyway, after lunch, we had another shift change. Aliyah went to sleep, and Abdullah woke up. Zayna remained sleeping, and Ellie remained playing. But now with Abdullah awake, she had a friend to play with. Abdullah, not yet walking, was confined to the floor, looking up at Ellie curiously as she looked down at him. She seemed confused because he wasn’t crying. “Everyone else was crying. You seem alright kid.” And then she climbed on top of him to give him a hug, which was very worrisome because Abdullah was scheduled to have open-heart surgery in just a few weeks. Ellie! No! His heart! I think it was time to go.

Now it really was time to go. Ellie was getting tired, and so was I. What a fun afternoon with so many kids, even though they were never all awake at the same time. Aliyah was a little too young for some true bonding, and Zayna was too asleep to really connect with anybody either, but Ellie and Abdullah seemed to make good friends.
The next time we get together there will be more numbers to add to the equation as Haniyyah is expecting her second child. And because of that, I better bring an extra chocolate cake. You know, for the extra kids.






Zayna DOES like you! Deep deeeeeep down… I know she does! If nothing else, I promise to make sure the next one does…:-) thanks for coming over…we had a great time with you, Ellie, and of course the cake!