Wednesday, February 8, 2012
What? It's February???
Oh my...where does the time go? I can't believe it's been almost 2 months since I've posted. I can't really say we've been doing a whole lot of exciting things, but we have been staying busy. It's always hard for me to get back into "life" after the holidays and I think God knew this so he sent us lots of sunshine! January is on record for being the warmest ever in this area! We had so many 40 and 50 degree days, it was incredible! I finally put the bikes back in the garage and left outdoor toys more accessible since we've been going outside practically every afternoon since the New Year. We have received maybe one bad snowstorm and it amounted to about 6 inches that melted very quickly. The kids got a couple days in the snow, but now we are all brown again and bracing for cold weather. Yesterday I was freezing and could not get warm. Ryan just laughed and said "Hon, it's only like 20 degrees"...I guess we've been a little spoiled. I just hope warm winter doesn't mean we will have snow in July. Yikes!
Kiera has been staying busy with school and we were able to attend another great parent/teacher conference at her school this week. She is a wonderful student and is progressing so well. It made us most proud to hear of her kindness to others and respect for authority. We're pretty proud of our little girl! She continues to spend her afternoons entertaining her brothers and nurturing her imagination. Her favorite activity right now is coloring. She loves to get all her crayons and books out when the boys go to bed and then we sit at the table coloring while she literally talks my ear off. I have learned so much about her and her world through our little coloring dates! I must say that coloring is actually very stress relieving as well!
The boys have definitely left the terrible twos and entered a much more content era. Boy are we happy! Some days I feel as if "I have arrived" because I'm doing less and less for them and enjoying them more because we aren't so busy doing the day to day stuff. Not sure if that makes sense, but all of you with multiples I'm sure totally get it or will get it someday! For example: they met the height and weight requirements for a booster seat with a back. My errands used to take so long because I would have to buckle all the 5 point harnesses, shut all the car doors get kids in and out etc etc. Now I open the doors, sit in my seat and wait for Kiera to buckle them (if she's around). They can unbuckle on their own (so far haven't had issues while we are driving) and climb out on their own! See! I have arrived!!!! I know, I know...I rejoice over the little things....
We have had a fairly healthy winter until last week. All 3 kids decided to get the stomach flu AT THE SAME TIME! YUCK!!!! Ryan and I just laughed because there wasn't much else to do. Thankfully that meant they were done together and we didn't have to hold our breath for the next one. Unfortunately I got it a few days later but Ryan has managed to escape it thus far. I am not so thankful for the 9 loads of laundry that I did the next day. Ugh.
We continue to keep busy with church activities, story hour, and outings with friends. Opa & Oma got us a year pass to the Children's Museum here in town, so we are enjoying that a lot. We are looking forward to Kiera's birthday in a couple weeks and a much anticipated visit from my Mom and sister Lisa and niece Rylee. It's been over 6 months since we've seen them last so we are super excited to get together! We appreciate all your prayers for good health for all so we can enjoy our time together!
I'll leave you with some funny conversations from the boys. I love this age of innocence! Never a dull moment in our house!
~Joel says to Caleb after Caleb sneezed and got snot all over his face "Caleb, you have sneeze on your face"
~After Joel made some very distinct sounds in his diaper Caleb says to me "Mommy, Joel burped in his diaper!"
~Joel: "Mommy, I don't want to go downstairs, there's lions". Me: "Lions only live in the zoo. You don't have to be afraid, Jesus is always with you." Joel then heads downstairs while Caleb and I watch from the top...Caleb yells down "Do you see Baby Jesus?" I think my boys are going to grow up thinking that Jesus doesn't live in our hearts, He lives in our basement. (And thank you big sister for telling your brothers there are lions in the basement.)
A few weeks later we repeat the same scenario and as Joel heads down the steps he asks Caleb, "Is Jesus on my back?" Caleb replies "Yep, he's on your back!" Good thing to remember that God always has our backs, doesn't he?
This is generally how the kids sit to get books read to them. Doesn't Caleb look thrilled?
One Saturday morning the kids had set up the coffee table with all party stuff to say "thank you" to daddy for all he does...very sweet and they were very proud of their work and made sure we all wore our hats! We had strawberry muffins to celebrate with. (Not sure why mom never gets these parties...guess I have to work harder ;) )
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Cute update! SO glad to hear that independence is "just around the corner":) I totally get what you mean about the daily stuff that is just exhausting. Im just excited Hudson can walk to his room on his own now! Babysteps and totally worth celebrating!
That was so much fun to read! Sounds like life is good! I'm ready for the new carseat level. The buckling is starting to drive me nuts. It's not so bad in the summer, but when I'm trying to buckle the harness around their coats, it's HARD! Sounds like you have a lot of fun! :)
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