Of Squirrels and Cheese

So we were out doing some much needed yard work on a lovely afternoon on Saturday. I walked around the side of the house fertilizing and fungiciding our one little rose bush when a putrid smell reached my nostrils. I almost threw up, and that’s something I really haven’t felt the need to do in a while. I casually informed my knight that there might be something dead around the side of the house. I actually wonder if he thought I had lost my mind, but he came traipsing over with shovel in hand. He scraped the leaves from the rose bush and walked around the house and low and behold, a squirrel had found it’s resting place right up against the side of our new addition. Mark gave it a proper burial (while I suggested a grocery sack and the trash can…just call me Sensitive).

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And on a different note, Liam is in a new Awana thing for 2 year olds now. It’s called Puggles, and I along with several other people think they have some pretty sharp looking t-shirts. Anyway, he’s always so cute when he comes out telling us all sorts of things. Basically, they are learning about the six days of creation. He’s been coming out reviewing the things he’s heard us talk about in school with Ace. I’ve been sharing his cutenes with his leaders but have guessed that they’ve gotten tired of hearing about it, so I’ll just post it here.

So tonight, I got home from dropping off Zoe’s friend and I cuddled up to Liam and asked him what he learned in Puggles tonight. He kept saying Puggles over and over again.

Finally, I asked him what they talked about that God had made.

“Ummm, cheese.”

So there you have the profound theological truth. God made cheese!

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Good Deals!

Yesterday evening, I was able to go to the big consignment sale pre-sale with a friend. Normally, you can’t go unless you’ve volunteered, but a volunteer can bring a friend and just pay $10. To me, it’s worth it not to have to get up early and hope I get some of the things I need. So here’s the deals, and completely worth the extra $10…

**Playpen-Graco basic playpen for $12! It looks great. The mat doesn’t even look stained. I’m keeping it downstairs and it will probably travel with us. We have an arm’s reach co-sleeper that I use for the newborn in our room, so this is great having one we can keep in the playroom. Josiah has enjoyed staying in one while we do some of school…it’s kind of his away time from everyone else.
**Red Ruby slippers for $5 that match Zoe’s Dorothy dress that I got a much smaller sale last week (the dress was $10 and is going for $30 on ebay).
**$1 sweaters/shirts for me…some cute maternity clothes
**A ton of $1 nice condition shirts for Ace and all of his pjs for $2 or less.
**Anne of Greene Gables, animated, on dvd for $4 (two separate videos)
**Windsuit for Ace from Children’s Place for $3! I kept checking it to see what was wrong with it. It’s very cute red, white, and blue.

Now the not so good deals…people had marked their completely used and stained blue jeans for boys for $6 and up. I even found a pair for $11! I also found a very cute but worn dress for Zoe to wear around the house and get dirty in…it was $8! I’m so cheap, but I can’t see paying that much for clothes, no matter who “made” them, when I can run to Wal-Mart and get pretty much the same thing in better condition!

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Baby #5 Update

I had a prenatal appointment today and was able to hear the heartbeat. For once, Mark stayed home with the kids. We thought it would be easier that way for one time.

However, when they stuck the Doppler on (yes, like the radar thing but different), my nurse couldn’t find the heartbeat. She searched for awhile then Dr. J took over and Nurse D tried to distract me by talking about nothing. Dr. J shushed her and we heard the faint little heartbeat. Faint because it was just quiet but it was very strong and Dr. J said it was healthy. I was glad and breathed a sigh of relief. I just knew something like that was going to happen when Mark wasn’t there. He also took my physical paperwork for the adoption and so, hopefully, we’ll get that squared away soon and will be able to have our homestudy finished.

So, time for a poll, shall we? What do you think the baby is? A boy or a girl??? Place your vote. Voting will end on October 29th since that is when I’ll have my u/s and we should be able to see what God has in store for us with #5.

We are very blessed, and grateful for a healthy baby so far. Please continue to pray for this little one. And, I am feeling much better. Current cravings include oranges, tomatoes (in salads and foods) and milk. Heartburn is in full swing but Zantac should combat that now!

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Peck a Dee and For Gether

While walking around the neighborhood yesterday (yes, I’ve actually walked twice this week), Ace noticed a bird and said, “I think it’s a Peck-a-dee bird.”

He was pretty sure of himself. I told him I’d never heard of one of those.

He replied, “You know, it bangs it’s self up against a tree.”

“Oh,” I said. “I’ve heard of a woodpecker that does that.”

“Yes ma’am. A woodpecker Peck-a-dee,” he replied in a matter of fact manner.

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We sent Liam and Ace to potty before supper one night this week and were surprised to hear the toilet flush one time and both boys came running back to the table.

“Liam (since he’s usually the one who won’t go), did you go potty.”

“Yes ma’am.”

“Did you flush?”

“Yes ma’am.”

“But you both came back to the table at the same time.”

“Yes, we went ‘for’gether.” Liam told me.

Just picture this: Both boys will go potty at night before bath since there’s just something about getting nekkid and realizing you have to go potty (at least for them and confirmed by Mark), so they stand on either side of the potty and go. I know that’s really probably redneck but it saves the trouble of one doing a “holdin’ it” potty dance or running to our bathroom to go. So now, that’s the thing for Liam. Especially if Ace is in the bathroom at the same time. He announces that they need to go “for” gether. Ace sweetly corrects him that it’s together. Ace also is not very good at watching what he’s doing…hmmm. I’m hoping this will encourage Liam on our adventures to get him completely potty trained!

I’ve mentioned to Mark, more than once, that I wished the boys’ bathroom was a little bigger so we could install a urinal. Oh well…just dreaming!

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The Name Game

Well, we’re heading into 14 weeks of pregnancy #5 and here’s a little game for everyone.

First of all, yes, we’ll find out what we’re having. I feel like Zoe deserves to be prepared if she’s going to have another brother! Not that she’ll love him any less.

Secondly, before any of our pregnancies (usually a few months before we get pregnant) we usually have a general idea of names. Even if we don’t have the names solid, they’re pretty much set into the first few weeks after we find out we’re pregnant.

With this pregnancy, the idea of picking out a boys’ name has never occurred to us. We thought there would be a break between #4 and our adopted daughter. God had some wonderful other plans, so now we sit, without a boys’ name.

Really, we have a name picked out, but I’m not sharing until u/s day (ultrasound day). I’m also open to ideas if I hear a name I like. I thought I would challenge all my faithful readers and those who just popped in.

I am speaking of boys’ names, because, let’s face it, Mark and I have been waiting on another girl and have had that name picked out since I was pregnant with Ace. And the odds of us having a girl are pretty slim…just look at the pictures from his side of the family.

Here’s the Name Game rules:

  1. No normal everyday run of the mill names. If it’s in the top 100 in the past few years then it’s out (okay, Zoe’s name was an exception but we had already chosen it before we found the name lists and it was waaaay at the bottom when we looked). So take out John, Robert, definitely William (since my cousins, all on the same side, think they should all have children named William…I digress).
  2. Points for choosing a name from history (that’s unusual) and/or a literary author name (but has no history of immoral behavior).
  3. It has to mean something good. We don’t want a “tree” for a child nor do we want a “cart driver” or a “brook.” Also all the Mac/Mc names are out since they mean “son of.” Unless you want to name him McMark (hmmm). Here’s another example: Blaine, which I happen to like, means “tall and slender.” What if we have a short and fat kid? What a complex! Double check the meanings, I just didn’t associate that Liam’s name was the equivalent of “strong willed defender.” See what I got myself into! Another example: Zoe’s name means “life.” Ace’s name means “unity.” Josiah’s name means “fire from God.” Pretty cool names to live up to!
  4. It doesn’t have to be a Biblical name but…cool uncommon ones are welcome (meaning, no Hosea’s or Hananiah…although I like both, they just don’t flow for me).
  5. It has to go with his middle name that we’ve definitely settled on. It’s Ian and it means “God’s gracious gift.” Now, I know that Ian is a really cool first name, however, a friend from church (and I think a blog reader) has a child named Josiah and one named Ian and I don’t want her to think we’re copying her. Plus, I want an uncommon cool first name.

There ya go. Leave a comment for a name suggestion. If we like it better than the two we’re looking at, we may use it. I’m curious to see what name other people think would fit into our little brood!

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Babysitters???

Our friend who recently got married, T, and her husband, K, came over to babysit while we attended a church banquet this past weekend. Of course, they said they were babysitting. T put Josiah to work and K got educated on the finer points of Narnia lore via a 2 year old (really, how many two year olds can tell the difference between a centaur and a minotaur and know them by character names???)

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Family Pictures

So, here are the good ones…

Here we all are!!! What a crew!

Grandmere and the girls..see what our odds are of having a girl…yep, only God can do it!

The men (and boys)

Grandmere and her boys
See Ace the baby lover! Then he tried to push him out of his lap.

We bribed Ace that if he smiled in all the other pictures that he could have one made with just him and Grandmere. I think he is really going to love this picture for years to come.
Now, see why we all can’t resist him?!
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Group Picture Time

Please enjoy the many attempts we made at taking a decent family picture. Yes, we did get one out of our camera…

This would be all of us. Note Zoe’s meltdown at the beginning and sudden recovery, which included a daddy talk.

The grandkids with Grandmere and Papa. Quite a treat to watch Josiah’s duck and all the many faces.

This is everyone lined up (with the exception of Josiah and twins). Read from the right to the left…little stairsteps. Pay close attention to Josiah’s duck as it jumps down, then up, and then flies away.

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Pool Play in the Country

Just hang with me. I’ve got one more set of pictures from our Labor Day weekend and they are quite funny as they include all of us trying to get a picture of the whole family. That’s six adults and 10 kids…should be interesting, right?!

The kids enjoyed playing in the pool on Saturday afternoon after naptime.

H hanging on.

Liam loved the little rings and did quite well.

Peek-a-Boo

Floating Josiah. This has been one of his favorite swimming positions. It does look like he’s struggling but he’s really laughing.

I believe this is Ace. He is a little fish if ever we had one. This year he’s really enjoyed jumping in the water and going under. I believe next year we’ll do swimming lessons and he’ll take off. Just another Michael Phelps in training!
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Here are the Twins!!


I harbor a secret desire to raise twins. I was really hoping that we would be able to adopt twins, but right now, Mark says no, since we’ll have a little one with the one we’ll be adopting. Anyway, you can only guess how much fun I had playing with my new nephews. Well, not really playing but looking at them. I even got them both to smile…which was really cool. I don’t have any pictures of Mark holding them…one of the things you realize after you leave. However, he didn’t hold them too much which was probably good since he had some kind of food poisioning/headache induced explosion on Saturday night. After his release, he felt much better though.

Big sis O holding N.

One guess who my baby lover is…
Yep, babies are right up his ally. While Zoe and Liam were content to hold one, Ace had to hold both of them and give equal lovin’. He really didn’t want to give them up. That’s Ace with N on top and Ace with TJ on bottom.

Liam thought they were pretty cool too.

So cool that he wanted to poke their eyes out! I don’t get this weird fascination with poking baby’s faces. Liam gets points for being able to tell them apart…or have really good guesses. He was able to guess/tell them apart when Grandmere was holding one and Aunt B was holding the other. Pretty impressive. Now he calls all babies TJ and N.

Zoe was content to hold on to N for a little bit and get in a photo op.

Sorry, we didn’t allow Mr. Josiah to hold any. He did come over and “give some love” by way of the manly pat (hit) and that was about it.
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