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Feb 20, 2008

11 Months And Not Happy

It has been an eventful few days here at home. It started the day after Valentine's Day when I woke up very sick. I went through the motions and with much help from Chris, I am finally feeling half normal today.

Colin started to get a cold this weekend and this morning it went into his chest. He celebrated his 11 month day getting his first breathing treatment at the doctors while the big sisters sat by his side trying to calm him down. He was--- shall we say--- quite vocal in his displeasure of this treatment. The good news is that it has been determined to be nothing more than a nasty chest cold.

The bad news is that big sister Malena has been hiding in corners this afternoon, and I was too busy to investigate her sudden desire to be in the corner. She has been secretly coughing. I just caught her in the act and she broke down saying that she doesn't want to go to the doctor. So Colin's breathing treatment traumatized her too. Poor thing!

We are going to go get haircuts today for our girls. No, not little man. We want dad to be with us for that momentous event next weekend. I will post pictures tomorrow of the newly coiffed big girls. Caity has said that she wants a change. Uh-oh that sounds like I did right before I got the 'Annie' do in first grade, the 'Dorothy' in third, and the boy cut in fourth. I have a feeling this is just the beginning of the hair fun with Caity.

Feb 14, 2008

Love You!






HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

Feb 11, 2008

Bath Helpers

Happy Birthday Bro!

OK to clarify, Jason is not anywhere close to 40. Caity thought that I was 50 at one point in time, so consider the source. Colin has learned to click his tongue and it amuses him so much. Malena... oh Malena that is for another posting. Caity is the same wonderfully complicated little girl. We have just entered the "fun math" section, so it is not so bad right now. In her mind, the fun math is anything to do with geometry and problem solving.

Feb 8, 2008

Happy Birthday Uncle Mike

It has now become a 'cool' thing to sing happy birthday on the blog. Caity tried to make a card, but she threw it out because it was not perfect. We love you and hope you had a great brithday!

Feb 6, 2008

New Pictures

Here are some pictures from last week. Have a great day! Colin has taken a step and held it for a few seconds before falling, and he discovered that his knees are a nice transition from standing to sitting.


Feb 5, 2008

Evening Entertainment

It's been a bit since I have blogged, so I thought I would show a typical evening in our home. We had lots of excitement today with the tornadoes in the area, but it is calm once again.
The video is just a snapshot of our evenings. Usually their are many turns to perform while the other sister practices patience and good listening skills.

Jan 30, 2008

I DO IT MYSELF!





These are words that are heard around the house from the angelic faced Malena. I put them all in caps, because that is how she says it. No one better get in her way of experimenting with whatever newly discovered skill she wants to demonstrate. This is difficult for big sister to understand. Up until this week, Caity has been able to treat Malena like a mini me life-sized doll of sorts. The screamed, " I do it myself!" is followed by an even louder, "Fine, I was just trying to help!" bellowed into the ears of little sister. We have tried to explain that help is only help when it is wanted by the one you are trying to help. Wow, that is convoluted! I guess I can see how that is a hard concept to grasp.


Malena is embracing her 'big girl'. She picks out her clothes, dresses herself, potties, helps make her lunch, pours her milk, and whatever else Malena wants to do. She absolutely refuses help. At her first dentist appointment yesterday, the dentist kept asking her if she wanted to hold a hand, doll, or anything to comfort her. She was obviously scared as there were tears welled up in her eyes. She would not have anything or anyone comfort her. It was probably a good look into the future with our Malena. We can't figure out where she gets that stubbornness. OK, stop laughing. I guess Chris and I had it coming.

Jan 18, 2008

Compare/Contrast Paragraph

Caity had an assignment this week to compare and contrast something in a 10 sentence paragraph. She chose to do it on the fictional characters found in the popular Junie. B. Jones book series. This is what she wrote.




Junie B. Jones and Lucille are best friends, but they are different.
They both love Grace as a friend. They go to the same school and class. There is more to say. Lucille looks good when she goes to school. She wears expensive clothes. When her school picture came back, she looked like a star model. Junie looks funky. She has funny clothes and messed up hair even on a picture day. Lucille is rich and Junie B. is not. They are best friends, but they are not the same.

Jan 16, 2008

Little Man's Trick

Colin rarely gets single camera time without the competition of his sisters in the background. When we had a few minutes today, I took the opportunity to capture his new stunts. He has been waving for about a week, but I guess he doesn't do well with command performances.

Jan 14, 2008

Crusing, Writing, and Regrouping




We had a fun weekend with a long overdue get together with our new neighbor friends. The girls had such a good time playing upstairs while the adult-kids played Guitar Hero. Chris is still champion, but I am gaining on him.

Colin has been busy figuring out the cruising phase of his exploration. He keeps falling, but stays determined none-the-less.


Malena has completed her Kumon tracing book which means she has demonstrated the appropriate pencil skills to begin writing her letters. She is very excited at this new prospect and is beginning to see that being a 'big girl' has some advantages. Let's hope that encourages her to complete the ultimate big girl step... fingers crossed.


Caity is back in full swing with the new addition of piano lessons. She is loving her new teacher and Malena and Colin enjoy playing with the teacher's children during the lesson. This gives Mom a much appreciated mental break. Caity is now regrouping in her subtraction math problems. The best thing I have heard in along time is when she said, "That's it? That's easy." I guess all the pre-regrouping skills we have been working on actually helped. Thank you Horizon Math.


This week is crazy busy and I am loving every bit of it. I won't bore you with the details, I will just say that I feel incredibly blessed these days with the people that God has brought into all of our lives.

Jan 11, 2008

Story by Caitlyn

In Caity's English class she was given a picture to write a 10 sentence story. This is what she wrote and typed by herself. She would like to share this with all of you. Comments are always welcome!


There was a geek from school called Leny. Timmy The Bottlehead was trying to crush Leny. The Bottlehead was mad because Leny got 100% all the time. The Bottlehead was missing class because he throws people in the garbage a lot.

The fight started on Sunday morning. Timmy tied Leny to the church bell. Because Leny was smart, he got out of the bell. A woman saw him and called 911. The firefighters had a nice warm blanket. They check him out and Leny went home. Timmy got in trouble.

Jan 9, 2008

Happy Belated Birthday to Aunt Natalie!!!!!!!!!!
For some reason the video we did is not uploading correctly. Bummer. We hope you had a good birthday.

Jan 8, 2008

Back at it!


We started the third quarter in homeschooling. Much to my surprise, the first day was not met with trepidation but excitement. She sat down and made goals for this semester and talked about what she would like to do. ( More on those adventures later.) All the while, Malena was at my side BEGGING for some school stuff to do. Caity kept informing her how lucky she was doing her "baby stuff". Colin's new skills made the day a bit more challenging as he was not happy to just sit and watch. He wanted to pull up and see the world from his new perspective and inquired for his dad by his repetitive "DA,DA,DA" cuteness. Now that he has discovered the joy of this percussive syllable, he no longer will say "Ma,Ma,Ma--- Well, at 4:00 am the "Ma,Ma,Ma's" come out just fine. Figures!

Dec 31, 2007

New Year's Resolutions


From the nine-month old: learn to walk and continue capturing hearts.


From the 3 year-old: "Color things for Santa." I'm guessing Christmas had a huge impact on her. She still thinks there is more coming.


From the 7 and a half year-old: "I think I will not just say O.K. Mom, but I will actually do it." I am guessing this one will have a short life-span.


From the 30 year old-Stop thinking things out so much, that they never get done.

From the 32 year-old-Take his wife away somewhere...I think this is my favorite resolution.


Here's to a great 2008--Leave anxiety, frustrations, and sorrow in 2007; have joy, laughter, and love through out and beyond 2008!

Look Ma, no hands! (well almost)


Dec 27, 2007

Happy Birthday Patti

Have a wonderful day!

Dec 26, 2007

Pictures as promised





We had a wonderful Christmas and hope you all did. Now the house needs to be put back together, so the Christmas stories will be told at a later date. Suffice to say there were many sweet moments that Chris and I will cherish. We missed our extended family, but it was was great for the kids to come down their own stairs and see what Santa had been up to. Santa created a Barbie extravaganza. I guess I am passed the whole, "My girls won't ever play with Barbies" stage. Peace to all.

Dec 24, 2007

Merry Christmas! (Eve)

What fun we have been having with all the Christmas traditions. We have made and decorated Christmas cookies, baked biscotti (Caity help to paint butterscotch on them), created our own Ginger (graham cracker) houses, and enjoyed so many classic movies. Caity is still undecided about St. Nick. It looks like this might be the last year for that magic, but she is discovering the other joys of the season that are so much more important in the scheme of things. This morning she told the Christmas story (abbreviated and with great liberties) to Malena who was more interested in trying to take the candy off her candied house. Speaking of Malena, she is right in the thick of the 'magic of Christmas' age. It will be so great to see her face when she comes down the stairs. Colin is just pleased to get a hold of the wrapping paper and have a good ole' time. Merry Christmas!

Dec 20, 2007

Colin's Nine Month Resume

Objectives:

  • Make it through the first year of life with my dignity intact, as my sisters have already taken to combing my hair and dressing me up in various things.
  • Steal the heart of everyone who spends five minutes with me---So far so good.
  • Continue keeping my mom on her toes with my ever-changing schedule—she only thought I was going to start sleeping through the night. Good thing I’m cute.

    Education:
  • A steady balance of musical training and physical activity.
  • Sister says that I say her name—maybe I do, and maybe I don’t.
  • Begun my football training by evading my dad’s countless tackles as I try to reach for my desired toy.

    Experience:
  • Seen the ocean.—OK, I slept through that
  • Traveled across the country—I slept, but it was not my fault. The car made me do it.
  • Saw beautiful Christmas Lights—Yep, I slept.
  • Attend church every Sunday.—I don’t sleep at all. In fact, that is when I feel like trying to wriggle out of the grasp of anyone brave enough to hold me during this time.

    Skills:
  • Rolling over and crawling in my own special way
  • Sitting up and pulling to a stand all by myself
  • Growing teeth—I have four
  • Eating bananas and Cheerios—Yum!
  • Babbling and Singing
  • Tipping the scales at 22.4 lbs.
  • 28” long
  • Make Dad's eyes twinkle
  • Melt Mom’s heart

Happy Birthday Grandma