My sweet boy taking a nap at Amy’s house. Look at the FEET! He never moved!
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>Today it was fun to see my sister, Sherry & her 3 kids! All the cousins had fun bonding. Jack & Isaac, who are 7 months apart, smiled at eachother and wrestled a little in baby-fashion. (Mostly Isaac rolling on top of Jack, who is easily toppled.) So weird to think that in time the gap will close and they will be “the same age”.
Today Nadine mentioned a new kind of fish that I’ve never heard of before. We were watching cooking and she said, “That’s a wally-fish!”
The boxes are piling up over here for our move!
>This morning we read about Noah. Later on, Nadine was telling me that his sons names were Ham, Shem, & Japheth. Then she said without hesitation, “And the girls were Hacka, Mecka, & Shecka!” I laughed so hard! Where on earth she got those names from I’ll never know! =) The toddler mind is so amazing!
We also read about Daniel in the lion’s den. Later in the morning Nadine & Elijah were running away from the lions and hiding under the table, which I guess was the den, and were exclaiming how the lions didn’t hurt them!
On Elijah squirting suntan lotion everywhere during naptime:
“I did a lot a lot.” He sure did!
On Elijah drinking Tylenol during naptime (all was quiet, but I could hear the tell-tale sound of the clicking medicine bottle cap as he was twisting it shut) :
After disciplining him, I explained how very serious it was not to drink medicine without Mommy’s permission. I told him we might have to go to the hospital. He started to cry, “I don’t want to go to the hosbibol! Then I will be sick! And then I will cry!” “Then I will have a baby.” The last comment almost made me lose my composure. I smiled behind my hand while looking away before finishing our serious conversation.
It’s been a very eventful day.
>Today for school we studied the letter “G”. We are learning the “consonant rhyme” to help them remember what sound each letter makes. Today was, “G stands for g, in g, g, gum!” So, we chewed gum until it lost its flavor, then stuck it to our G page and hung them on the wall. Fun!
I was struck today anew, at how relaxed kids are. I was watching Elijah enjoy a drippy, sticky Popsicle, with juice running down his arms and shirt and onto his toes. He just stood outside happy and content, not caring how it felt, just reveling in the sweet goodness of a summer Popsicle.
Tonight Nadine has her baby doll tucked in her own little port-a-crib, beside her bed. Her name is Nadine too and she was sleeping last we checked. =) This morning at school she told me that today was Monday! I go over the days of the week each day, but hadn’t yet today! I was quite impressed!
Jack is teething I do believe. He cried more than usual today, which was a little difficult. So, we’ll see how he does tonight! He’s eating a little bit of rice cereal each day and loves it. He discovered the joys of plucking grass when I put him on a blanket outside today. He loved that too!
>What a wonderful day we had yesterday at church! Thankfully, the power-point presentation for our Belize trip worked ! It was a special time with the whole team (minus Henry) and brought back lots of memories and yet brought closure to our wonderful summer. Afterwards we went to the Shorts’ house for more fellowship. Had a blast playing basketball and getting black feet too. It felt good to be active and have fun with my husband! =)
Today Mat went to the ENT Dr. and had good news! His nose looks much better than 3 weeks ago. Now he will go back every 6 months to see if his septum is fine and not caving in or corroding. http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/sinus/sinus_septum.cfm if you want to see what exactly the septum is.
Tonight Nadine was “cooking” macaroni and cheese and “asparagan” (asparagas). We had just finished watching cooking and they had made asparagas. =)
A while ago, after his bath, Elijah said, “Fold me in” (the towel). =)
Jack drank formula for the first time today. Nadine fed him, actually. He drank 8oz!














