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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Daddy in Charge

Here's a what happened when I left Greg in charge for a few hours Friday night... and of course it was so much fun, it couldn't be cleaned up until Sunday night.  Usually the furniture gets pushed together to make a boat, but I guess with the sinking of that cruise ship recently, they figured they'd be safer in a cave this time. 


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Brothers for Homework


Clay's Second Tooth

Isabel and Maya generally do 2 journal entries each week as part of their Language Arts.  I gave them the option of doing a blog post instead of a journal this week.  I let them choose the topic and take the pictures.  Of course they chose to write about their favoite two things in the whole world: Edison & Clay.

Clay got his second tooth the other day. He smiles alot, especially when Maya smiles or Isabel tickles his feet.He also really enjoys being held and played with. Clay is also getting spoiled and sometimes will cry until you pick him up. He loves to laugh! Clay also loves hair. He will pull anyone's hair he can get a hold of!Clay enjoys playing with his feet and his hands.


Brothers in the toy shopping cart
Edison is potty-training. We bought him a big boy carseat yesterday,but he has to keep his pants dry for five days before he is allowed to ride in it. So far today Edison has kept his pants dry, but he still has four days to go. Usually he keeps his pants dry if we are shopping, but not if he is playing at home. Edison loves playing with his stuffed animals, cars, and trains. He also enjoys playing with his little brother, Clay.  

Edison as Bob the Builder

Edison's kissy face









Friday, January 13, 2012

Day Four & Counting...

Sweet Baby Clay
Clay was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, for what we hoped would be a short stay.  He seemed to have a stomach bug and his lungs were sounding pretty rough.  Four days later, we are still here.  Thankfully, Clay is making progress, unfortunately it is slow.  Maybe tomorrow will be our lucky day...

Saturday ended up being our lucky day!  We went home that evening. 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Happy Birthday Daddy!



Today we celebrated Greg's birthday.  Maya was up bright and early ready to serve breakfast in bed.  Edison wanted to help, but in the end he really just wanted to eat Greg's breakfast! 
After church we headed to Vinnie's for some pizza.  We ended the day with a pumpkin pie - Greg's request instead of a birthday cake.  I went all out a bought some whipped cream in a can.  I am not sure if I had a moment of dyslexia or just sleep-deprived stupidity, but for some reason I wrote '34' on the pie.  Greg and the kids were laughing like crazy thinking I was trying to be funny.  I hate to admit it, but it took me a minute to figure out what they thought was so funny.  Most people his age would appreciate a few years being shaved off :)
This card Lucy made was so precious.  She spent a long time writing the perfect message for her daddy.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Clay


Edison showing Clay the ropes of playing trains.

Clay was taking it all in!

Clay is doing amazingly well!  He has changed so much in the three short months since he became our son.  We will soon celebrate his first half birthday.  The kids think he's the best toy in the world.  It is already hard to remember what life was like without him. 
On Christmas Day, Clay's first tooth made an appearance (if you look close on the photo below you can see it).  He is now working on tooth number 2.  Hopefully some day soon he'll be able to use those teeth for eating! 

Last night Maya was holding Clay and started giggling about something.  Pretty soon Clay was giggling right along.  Of course as soon as we got the camera out, nothing was as funny, but here is a little video of Clay giggling and hiccupping.

Blankets for China

We decided as a family that this year we want to be more intentional about being the hands and feet of Jesus to others.  Our goal is to find a service project each month that we can complete as a family.  Our first project was to make some blankets to send to an orphanage in China.  Each of the girls helped.  Then we prayed over the blankets and for the children who will be kept warm because of them and sent them off.   

The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’
Matthew 25:40

Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
James 1:27

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Let the Blogging Begin

My dear friend Brandi has been bugging encouraging me for years to start blogging.  It just isn't really my thing to write or read blogs, but as a tribute to our friendship, Brandi, here it goes...
Um, oh, ah, not sure where to go now ;)