Tuesday, February 20

Here we go...

Well hello everyone! As most of you know, our family has a website of pictures and videos that I frequently update. But there are times when I just want to write something and don't have a picture to go along with it. Starting a blog seemed like a logical solution. So, here we go...an even deeper peek into our life here in Texas.

Now, for a brief update on what has happened since Christmas...We got home from a month of holidays up in Canada on January 10th. I think we brought some crazy weather back with us...we had freezing rain for days on end in January, and everything closes when that happens. We even had to miss our first Sunday back in Benjamin.

Jesse got a bunch of new teeth. Three molars around the Christmas holidays (that makes 11 all together now). He runs everywhere these days, most recently starting to walk backwards just for fun. He climbs up on everything (yesterday he figured out how to wedge his toes between the mattress to get up on the bed), gets stuck sometimes and he falls down lots too. He jabbers all the time, and we are actually starting to understand some words. He asks to be picked up, can ask for cheese (his favorite snack), say hi and bye, and my newest favorite - if I'm singing the ABC song he will say "A,B,C". I'm not sure if he knows what he's saying, but it's cute nonetheless. Doors...he's obsessed with doors. He likes to close them, but he also likes them to be open. A couple of days ago he closed a bedroom door and locked it. It took us a while to pick the lock. Now I hang towels over the top of the door to prevent them from being closed all the way. He likes to take my keys and try to use them on the door to get outside. And on Sunday, he opened a door at the church building. Luckily, the doorknobs in our house are just a bit higher and harder to work. He even knows how to work the safety chain on our outside door. These are things we have never taught him on purpose...it's kinda scary to realize all the things that they just pick up on their own from watching you. Jesse knows how to make some animal sounds. His favorite is a puppy. Whenever he hears one barking (or if you show him a picture of a dog or a toy), he makes a little woof too. It's very cute. He can moo and quack too.


A few days ago the whole family was sick with the stomach flu. Jesse first, myself a few days later and Mike the next morning. It was not fun, but we all survived. Mike is busy at school as usual...a bit busier since he missed a day when we were sick. Our family still travels out to Benjamin to meet with the church there. Mike preaches on Sunday, and we also travel out on Wednesday's to work with the youth group. Most weeks it feels like we never have any time to relax as a family together, but I suppose that's just part of life. If we weren't so busy, we might miss home too much. As for me, I keep very busy chasing Jesse around. Jesse and I still go to MOPS (Mothers of Pre-Schoolers) which is wonderful, and we also get together with two other moms I have connected with here in Abilene (Krista & Miriam, and Donna & Tyler). Aside from Jesse, I try to get over to Curves a couple times a week in the evenings to get some exercise. Since the weather has been so nice (in the 20's Celsius), Mike and Jesse will walk home with me after I am done. It's a nice chance for us to talk and spend some time together, and Jesse loves the fresh air before winding down for bed. Pregnancy wise, all is well. 26 weeks along now...14 left to go. That's like 3 months! Kind of scary to think about (but that also means Mike will be done another semester of school in about 11 weeks, which is a nice thought). According to my pregnancy newsletter, the baby is about 14 inches in length and weighs around 2 lbs. And no, we don't know the sex of the baby nor do we intend to find out until it's born.

So there you go...a brief catch-up on our lives. I know Jesse's section is about as long as Mike and I combined, but be honest...we know that's who you really want to read about anyway!

2 comments:

Auntie Y. said...

I wrote a long note to you but couldn't send it because I had no password. by the time I'd done the paper work my message was gone. Hope this one works. love, Auntie Y.

Auntie Y. said...

I loved your compelling story of things in your life in Texas. Great style.......great story. Love and best wishes, Auntie Y.