Well, as though Trent could be any more laidback, easy-going and just plain content...he just made things even easier. He has decided (at 5 1/2 months) that he likes his pacifier now. Fine with me!!! I love it that he goes along with whatever...pacifier-sure; sleep-okay; swing-sounds good; play on the floor-whatever; jump in my jumparoo-yippee!! I just didn't know that babies like this existed. Rachel and Bradley were not difficult babies at all, but they certainly weren't as laidback as their baby brother. Of course, Nick and I are even more relaxed this time, so that may have more to do with it. Anyway, we sure do love our sweet Trent-y poo!!! And, I think he looks adorable with his paci!!! (as long as he wants to use it!) :)
We're a family of 5 who love doing things together. I am so blessed to have the life that God has given me. I pray that I always give God the glory and don't take my precious family for granted.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Rach-y
Rachel will finally start going to her homeschool group, Learning Grove, this Tuesday. She actually missed the first day last week when Bradley had the flu. A couple of weeks ago, we went to a kick-off and met her new teacher, Ms. Christina, who seems very sweet. The class meets every Tuesday from 8:30-12:30 for 7 months. And, they study a different continent each month. There are 8 kids in her class, and only 3 girls. She was really excited about starting there a couple of weeks ago. But, since we've thoroughly confused her about where, what and how she'll be doing school, she didn't realize that we missed the first day or that she gets to go this coming week. I can't wait to see how she likes it this week and hear all about the first continent they study! I took the picture above for a "passport" that we have to send in for their travel purposes. :)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Finally feelin' better!
The flu stinks and was NO fun, but I think we're finally over it! My precious Bradley was the main victim with all the horrible symptoms. He had a high fever of 103.7 and felt really bad...especially on Monday. But, each day he felt a little better although going outside for a little while still really wears him out. We were prescribed Tamiflu, but that stuff was nasty and made the kids puke. So, I didn't make them take it. The side effects weren't worth the supposed benefits of lessening flu-like symptoms. Rachel has had a milder case with a low grade fever and a headache. Both kids have had a cough, but have been eating and drinking fine, so I think their little bodies are fighting it off just fine. It was tough having to watch them not feel very well and we're looking forward to a flu-free week next week!!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Homeschooling
We have officially started homeschooling. We have a loose guideline for how our day will go, and we adjust as needed EVERY day. We try to be dressed and upstairs no later than 9am. Bradley usually starts playing and Trent gets put in his exersaucer. Rachel and I start working as quickly as possible. We usually start with the calendar first and go over the month, day, year, day of the week, season and weather. Then we practice our days of the week song, as this is something Rachel has been singing incorrectly since last year. Next, Rachel has some handwriting practice by writing her first and last name with correct upper and lower case. We usually try to do our Reading lesson next, which takes about 10 minutes, but sometimes we go ahead and do some math or language arts. We also read a couple of library books. Some days we do a health lesson and/or extra crafts. I have had to learn that it's okay when our day doesn't go exactly as planned and that I cannot be as structured as a normal school classroom. We are enjoying this learning time and will share more as we continue to tweak things.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Trent
he's not too impressed!!
Trent is now 4 1/2 months old! My how the time is flying by, although it does seem like we're in survival mode alot of the time! I recently took Bradley and Trent in for their check-ups together. Bradley needed his 3 year check-up and Trent needed his 4 month check-up. I figured it would be a good idea to take the boys together and only go to the pediatrician once. Boy, was I wrong!!! The inital part went great...the boys were good for the doctor and nurse while they were weighed, measured, checked, listened to, etc... They were in such great moods and very charming with everyone. Then came the shots. Bradley was supposed to get one and Trent was supposed to get 2. The nurse asked me who I thought should go first. I told her Bradley, but he didn't know it was coming. He laid down on the table and she put that shot in his leg. Bradley was devastated...crying lots...inconsolable and wouldn't even take a sucker! Then, while Bradley's still crying his eyes out, the nurse lays Trent down on the table and gives him 2 shots...one in each leg. He was FURIOUS! He cried and cried and cried and just wouldn't stop. So, both boys were crying inconsolably and nothing would make them stop. I tried nursing Trent, but he wouldn't have it! I sat in the room for about 10 minutes thinking that the boys would stop and we'll settle down before we leave...but it didn't happen. I don't know if they were competing or what, but neither boy could get their cries under control. Bradley was upset about his leg...which he said hurt really bad and that he couldn't walk...and he was upset that Trent had gotten shots and was crying. So, I tried to make Bradley walk to the door, but he "couldn't do it" because his leg hurt too bad. I ended up strapping Trent into his carseat and CARRIED both Trent in his seat and Bradley on my hip (since his legs were unusable!). Thankfully, they somewhat settled down while I was checking out. But, they both kept crying and fussing in the car. So, I strapped them in and drove to Sonic to get myself a large cherry coke (MY special treat!). Anyway, it was quite an adventure with two pitiful little boys who were so sad. But, thankfully, they eventually got over it and were much happier in a couple of hours. I don't think I'll ever take them both to get check-ups together again, though, unless I have Nick with me to help!
At Trent's 4 month check-up, we were given the "OK" to try cereal. So, we bought some rice cereal and Trent had his first taste the other day. As you can see, he's not too impressed with this bland stuff. He was a trooper, though, and ate a fair amount. Rachel was so excited that he was eating "food" and wanted to feed him so bad. She didn't feed him yet, but hopefully soon.
Jen's Baby Shower
It is an extremely exciting time for me as I get to see my best friend experience the joy and unpredictability of pregnancy. She's one of those pleasant, happy pregnant people who doesn't complain but just enjoys the changes...the fun ones and the uncomfortable ones. Anyway, Jen's having a baby girl, Amelia Kate, in September. Well, I am so happy that I got to give her a baby shower and mom, Deb and Erin were kind enough to help. We had a great time and the food and decorations were great. Erin showed off some of her talented sewing skills and made a pennant banner and diaper cake in Jen's shabby-chic theme. Mom and Deb made some awesome food, like chicken salad and tomato pie. We had a great time celebrating Amelia's upcoming arrival and are just so happy for Jen!! She is my oldest and best friend...a friend that I have maintained a close relationship with for 16 years!!! We have always been able to pick up where we left off no matter how long it has been since we have seen each other or talked. Thankfully, she lives in Athens now, so I'm able to see her lots and talk to her even more! I am SO excited that Jen and Micah are about to become parents...they are going to be wonderful parents who I know will love EVERY minute of their challenging, rewarding, blessed new job!!
Love you Jen...Can't wait to meet Amelia!!
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