Ace’s Check Up

Ace had his 3 year check up and here are his stats:
38 1/2 lbs (97%)
38 inches (60%)

He’s grown a little bit taller which is great and his weight has gone back up from last year. Dr. B had a little “talk” with him about his attitude with us and gave us several ways to correct it. He was very polite and answered all his questions. He tried to compromise with her on eating his veggies.

She asked him if he ate his vegetables, and meat, and fruit.

“I eat my meat but I don’t like vegetables,” he said. She told him before he could have more meat he had to eat some bites of veggies and he said just one bite…she told him he had to eat at least two and he said one. Needless to say, they arrived at a stalemate. I, however, informed her that we ask that if they want more of something they have to eat everything on their plate. I just thought about the fact that Ace will now eat corn on the cob…I wonder if he knows that’s a vegetable?!

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Liam News

He flooded the kitchen again…not the kitchen actually, it was the dining area but since we have an eat in kitchen, it was the kitchen, just a different part. He’s rediscovered the cat/dog water bowl and decided it would be fun to play in it. While I was on the phone with Mark in the playroom, he proceeded to not only drench himself but the whole floor and to carry small bits of Sunny’s (our dog) food from her bowl to the water bowl. Poor Sunny looked on in sheer agony! Since listening to how I should “delight” in my children, I didn’t yell. I did realize he was doing what he always does…exploring. However, since he kept going back to it, he had to be disciplined because we had told him no and I had told him several times after the flooding that we didn’t play with the dog water. At least I didn’t loose my cool!

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Like Father, Like Son

That’s Liam in Zoe’s doll sling and Mark in one of my slings with Josiah! Liam looks like he’s fussing but he’s really saying, “Cheese!” and in that weird smile phase. He picked up the sling this morning saying, “Baby, baby” and wanted help putting the baby in it and then walked around with the baby for awhile! Very cute.
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WOW!

Somehow and for some reason, Josh McDowell, came to speak at our church. If you don’t know who Josh McDowell is, he is a great Christian speaker and author. His main focus is on teenagers and he’s written several books to help Christians focus on the basics of our belief and mainly on the truth!

He spoke Sunday morning and Sunday evening to a packed house. I only got to hear the morning message because Josiah was a little fussy and there were 10 babies in the nursery so I stayed back there to help. It was really good.

His main focus Sunday morning was on the importance of fathers in the lives of children. And the importance of loving and caring for our children. He threw out a ton of statistics about how having a caring/loving father effects children and how a non-loving father steers children away from Christ.

It was great to hear and also wonderful to reflect on how loving and caring a father Mark is. He’s always there for the kids and though our house may need 100 things done, he puts them third (God, me and then them). He’ll put aside all of his “chores” till after they’re in bed to play and allow them to “pile on” him. He’s never once complained about changing a diaper, slinging a baby (wearing them), sleeping in a rocker with a fussy one, having to leave work to go to the hospital with them…none of that. I am so blessed that my children have a father who strives to reflect the love of our Heavenly Father.

I love ya, babe!

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Speech

Zoe had her first day of speech today. They took a break over the summer. Her speech therapist could not believe how well Zoe was talking! I was very excited. She went ahead and rechecked her and she’s improved in all but a couple of areas. Her teacher wants to work with her a little more to clear up those other sounds, such as “ch” and “th.” She asked Zoe how school was going. Zoe said she liked her workbooks but not the time book (she’s peeked ahead to what she’s doing this week and is scared). She also asked Zoe if she was in prek, kindergarten, or first. Zoe said first grade! Mrs. H about flipped out and so she asked me after Zoe was finished. I told her that she was in pre-k but working a kindergarten track. She commented several times on how smart Zoe is. I’m pretty bias, but I agree!

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The Pages Tour

Last night, Mark and I went on a date (with Josiah) to see Shane & Shane, Bebo Norman, and Monk & Neagle in concert. Now, for those who are not versed in Contemporary Christian music, they’re singers, strange as their names may be. Mark and I thoroughly enjoy Bebo Norman’s music. I much prefer his earlier acoustic music but that’s just me.

Yesterday was also one of my best friend’s birthday. So, I conspired with her husband to get her to the concert. She had mentioned to me earlier in the month that she liked all of those artist but I knew she would never get tickets to go see them. Her husband arranged childcare and Mark and I got the tickets for her. I believe she was very surprised. Unfortunately, they got to the concert before we could, so I couldn’t see her face when they arrived. Oh well!

It was a wonderful concert. I personally, enjoyed Monk & Neagle’s set the most. We didn’t stay through all of Shane & Shane. We have school today and Josiah was a little gassy and stinkin’ up the place and grumpin’ too. I really enjoyed Shane & Shane too. Of course, Bebo Norman was awesome. All that to say, if you live near where they are going to be, go to the concert! It’s worth $10 to see all those artists.

Oh, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY MELISSA!

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