1.)Oli made me a card and stuck little "neat" stickers on it. "Because I know you like the house neat," she said. Finally, someone noticed!
2.)Jacob has started talking in complete sentences. He's growing up!
3.)I (think) I feel a little tooth poking through Henry's gums. I think this is the latest that any of the kids have gotten a tooth. On the other side of the spectrum, Oli is anxiously waiting to lose her first tooth.
4.)I finished a knitting project before the intended recipient outgrew it. Now how did the woman at the knitting store know I should make a 12 month size when I said I wanted to knit a sweater for my one month old baby?
He's doing his "puppy face" which his sister taught him to do. It came in handy when he caught a cold and couldn't breathe through his nose.
5.)Henry really likes to have mama in sight at all times which means the only way I can get anything done around here is to put him in the backpack. If I don't wear a hat he pulls my hair out one strand at a time. Good times!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Baptism
Henry was baptized at the Saturday evening mass. It was wonderful. When Father Becker was speaking about the meaning of baptism during the service, Henry looked right at him and smiled. When everyone applauded after he was baptized, Henry looked around with a look of surprise. Even since, whenever he hears clapping, he is quite sure it is for him.
In a meditation I was reading before Henry's baptism I came upon this quote which is actually from the Catechism of the Catholic church, "Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark (character) of his belonging to Christ." I also think of the verse from Jeremiah 31:33 which says "I will put my law within them, I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God and they shall be my people." I hope Henry will always be able to sense God with his heart.
Afterwards we had a fun party at our house with all the grandparents, great-grandpa, and aunts and uncles. Father Becker even came over. Nathan made puerco pibil which was delicious and I made a strawberry cake.
In a meditation I was reading before Henry's baptism I came upon this quote which is actually from the Catechism of the Catholic church, "Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark (character) of his belonging to Christ." I also think of the verse from Jeremiah 31:33 which says "I will put my law within them, I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God and they shall be my people." I hope Henry will always be able to sense God with his heart.
Afterwards we had a fun party at our house with all the grandparents, great-grandpa, and aunts and uncles. Father Becker even came over. Nathan made puerco pibil which was delicious and I made a strawberry cake.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Perfect
In preparation for my giant housecleaning extravaganza for Henry's baptism dinner (housecleaning sounds more fun if you call it an extravaganza, don't you think?) we went out to Menards on Saturday night. Driving home we spotted the ice skating rink at Lake Park and after a quick run home for snow gear, decided to do some skating. As Oli said on the way home, it was a perfect night. It was in the thirties and we were the only people skating. We even got Jacob (who hates anything that might possibly be dangerous) to put on some skates. He only lasted a few minutes but once he had his boots back on he spent a happy half-hour standing on a pile of snow declaring, "I'm on a mountain!" Olivia is a fearless skater and even though she still falls fairly often it doesn't stop her from practically running on the ice in her skates sometimes. Even Henry seemed to enjoy the not-too-cold night air. All in all, a perfect night!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Ow Ow Wonder
Henry started crawling this week much to his brother's consternation. "Enny's eating toys!" "Mom, nurse Enny!" The latter was to prevent Henry from eating Jacob's toys. Sorry, kid, I have my limits.
Jacob is becoming more verbal each day. For a few weeks, every time we would drive down Broadway near downtown, Jacob would repeat a word over and over. I could never understand what he was saying until finally one day it dawned on me that it was "castle." And it's true, there are several stone churches with large turrets and spires that do look like castles. The world is magical when you're two!
I love how Jacob sings. He has his own version of each song which is different from the real version though every once in a while he throws in an actual word. He has his own version of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star which we can all sing just like Jacob now.
Jacob is becoming more verbal each day. For a few weeks, every time we would drive down Broadway near downtown, Jacob would repeat a word over and over. I could never understand what he was saying until finally one day it dawned on me that it was "castle." And it's true, there are several stone churches with large turrets and spires that do look like castles. The world is magical when you're two!
I love how Jacob sings. He has his own version of each song which is different from the real version though every once in a while he throws in an actual word. He has his own version of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star which we can all sing just like Jacob now.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Seven Months
Seven months is such a great age! Henry has reached the "stuck under the couch" stage. He is figuring out how to move around but mostly he goes backwards. He's saying his first real sound, "da, da, da," though he doesn't know what it means yet. He's a smiley happy guy but his sister gets the best smiles and laughs from him. She knows just the kind of goofiness a baby likes. Jacob calls him "Enny" and will come by and put a truck in his hand if he's crying. Henry loves toys and when he gets an unfamiliar one, he likes to examine it from all angles. He loves to eat. We can hardly spoon the baby food in fast enough!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Everyday Things
"The things we see every day are the things we never see at all."
-G.K. Chesterson
This journal is my project to capture some of the everyday moments that make up our life.
-G.K. Chesterson
This journal is my project to capture some of the everyday moments that make up our life.
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