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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Our Family Lately

It's been a good few weeks in our family. We've had lots of time to hang out and to enjoy each other and the place and stage of life that we are in. What a blessing! 

For Mother's Day, Mike and the boys got me a Kindle Fire (totally unexpected!). Jonah and Mike brought me a beautiful bouquet of pink roses they picked from our bushes outside. And, we enjoyed a meal out to Cheddar's in Omaha. It was a wonderful weekend, and the family made me feel especially loved and appreciated even though they do an amazing job at that year round!

The boys and me on Mother's Day


We have had some hot May days this year, so this past week I pulled out the sprinkler for the boys to enjoy. Jonah thought it was great. Sy didn't like it so much. He fake-whined each time the water touched him. We will have to work on that! :)

Sy preferred to watch the sprinkler



"Water touched me!"

Two happy boys - one wet, one dry :)
Yesterday, we went strawberry picking at an orchard nearby. Just Jonah and I went last year, but we went as a whole family this year. It is early for strawberries in Nebraska. The man at the strawberry patch said that this was the earliest opening they had ever had. The boys had a great time. However, more of the strawberries they picked went into their mouths rather than their buckets! We ended up with 4 ice cream pails full of berries - about 18 pounds. Mike and the boys had a fun time hanging out yesterday afternoon while I took care of the strawberries. I ended up with 21 half-pint jars of jam, one super-yummy strawberry pie, a huge bag full of flash frozen berries, and a small container in the fridge left for us to eat. 



The little one and I are continuing to grow at 22 weeks along. I think we are close to settling on a name for our girl. We will let you know soon!

Friday, May 11, 2012

Introducing...

...our little GIRL!

We found out Monday morning that a little girl will be joining our family in September. I can say with all honesty that I would have been just as happy with another little boy, but we are thrilled to have a girl! It wasn't a surprise to us due to the intensity of my morning (really all day and night) sickness. Also, I have noticed that I am also much more emotional this time than with my other pregnancies...even commercials on the tv and radio can bring tears to my eyes! We haven't decided on a name yet, but we do have a few possibilities that we are thinking about.

So far, she has been quite active. I was surprised when Mike was able to feel her moving at just 18 weeks along. I think the ultrasound tech was a little annoyed by our active little girl as she kept commenting on how she was moving so much and was struggling to get the views that she wanted. In that half-hour ultrasound, the ultrasound tech said she was face-up, face-down, breech, head-down, and transverse each a few times.

We were thankful to hear the report from the doctor that everything looked good. "Nothing interesting" as the doctor put it.

Here are a few pics of our gymnast:

Hand on the face, leg up in the air was a common pose



Friday, May 4, 2012

Family Day

It is rare for our family to get a whole day, from start to finish, to spend together without something on the schedule, something to get done for church, or one of us having an appointment or work. Today was one of those rare days. On top of being completely free today, I have been feeling much better recently which makes life so much more enjoyable. So, we took full advantage of our day together.




We started off at the Lincoln Zoo. We hadn't been there since last summer. Jonah loved it like usual. It was like a new experience for Silas as he was so much younger the last time we were at a zoo. One thing we love about the Lincoln Zoo is that it is fairly small. We can make it through the whole zoo in just under 2 hours which is perfect for our little ones. Also, we rode the train around the zoo today. We had not done that before.


This is Silas super-excited about the monkeys
Jonah wasn't so sure about feeling the giant millipede

At the end of our time at the zoo, Jonah said that his favorite things about the zoo were the peacocks and the train. Silas said his favorites were the monkeys and the train.




After the zoo, we grabbed some lunch before heading to the Lincoln Children's Museum - one of our boys' favorite places to be. I think our boys could be there all day. Silas loved the police car, the semi truck, and the airplane luggage carrier (see a pattern?!). Jonah enjoyed the semi truck the most.



Sy pointing out himself and Mommy on the TV screen

We have never visited both the zoo and the children's museum in the same day. We figured it would completely wear the boys out, especially since we cut into Silas' nap time. And, it did. Silas was asleep within about 5 minutes of being in the car. Jonah, our non-napper, was out in about 10 minutes. Since we had the freedom of having nothing to be home for we decided that instead of heading home (a 30 minute drive) we would take a detour and head into Omaha to run a few errands (a 45+ minute drive) and let our tired boys sleep a little longer.

Our last stop before heading home was at a consignment sale I was hoping to check out. I have been in need of some more maternity clothes. During my last two pregnancies, I worked 4-5 days a week wearing mostly uniform-type clothing. So, when I pulled out my box of maternity clothes, I realized that I have very little casual maternity wear. I hoped to find some more jeans and summer shirts. At the sale, I was able to find 2 nice pairs of jeans and a maternity swimsuit that looks brand new. Thankfully, the boys were both kept very entertained with all of the toys for sale while I shopped.

We got home just in time to get the boys some supper and get ready for bed. We were all worn out by the end of the day - but worn out in a good way. It was a great day to be together and enjoy some of our favorite things to do. The boys both fell asleep quickly. We are hoping they sleep in tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Nap Time

Yes, I know that it has been months since I have posted anything. I'm sure most of our blog readers already know that we are expecting baby #3. It has been a rough 4-5 months at our house. But, I am finally feeling better overall and am starting to finally feel recovered from living in "survival mode." The house is being cleaned up on a somewhat regular basis. Most meals are being cooked rather than heated up. And, I am maybe starting to have a little time to do some of the "extras," which includes blogging.

Nap times at our house have been going through a bit of a transition over the past few months as Jonah, now 3 1/2, is not napping much anymore. It has been a struggle for me. We can so easily see that his body needs to nap - the circles under his eyes, his short-temper, his emotional lability. But, he seems to simply not let himself quiet down and rest. So, we often let him have quiet time in his room which is usually not too quiet. Some days are better than others. Yesterday was a bad day. Today was a much better day. All that being said, Jonah's bright, imaginative mind is such a blessing and encouragement to us. These days he is constantly asking questions. It gets wearing after awhile, but he is doing it because he is curious. He wants to learn. He wants to know about life. Today after his quiet time was over Jonah came to me to tell me that he was working at his computer. He ran back to his room for a few minutes and came back again to talk about his computer. I asked him what his computer was and his only response was "letters and numbers." Later in the afternoon, I went up to his bedroom and immediately saw that he had taken his bedrail off his bed and had it on his floor. My first response was to be upset because he did something he knew he wasn't supposed to do. Then, I saw that he had the frame of a wooden alphabet/number puzzle on the floor in front of the bedrail. I got it! The bedrail was a computer monitor and the puzzle frame was the keyboard (we have a Mac desktop). His little mind amazes me!



Something that I am trying to work really hard on in myself is allowing Jonah to be and grow into the little guy that he was created to be. He thinks in amazing ways, and I need to be allowing him and encouraging him to continue thinking, imagining, and creating. Instead of being frustrated at the extra work that he may be causing me to have to do (like putting a bedrail back on his bed), I am trying to shift my focus onto figuring out how his mind works, who God created him to be, and to be in prayer about and excited for how God is going to use him as he grows.

This is Silas. So far he is pretty simple to figure out. He is sneaky. He is funny. He has a kind and generous heart. He loves life. He recently learned to yell, "No, mine!" He loves nap time. And, this is what we get to see every morning and every afternoon when we get him up.


More to come about our growing family! Next Monday (May 7) is the big 20-week ultrasound. We are excited to find out if we are having boy #3 or girl #1. Jonah is convinced it is a girl...I think it is mostly because he loves the Berenstain Bears and would live life in Bear Country if he could. He needs to have a Sister if he is going to be just like them.