Day Number 4 brought us to visit with Mark’s Uncle Darrell and his grandmother. Can you tell who is really pooped from all this traveling??? They were all such troopers though!
Our Pre-Christmas Travels Part 2
Sick Kids Update
Did I fail to mention that we were out of town celebrating Christmas with all our family? Well, we are. And we left yesterday afternoon. We arrived last night and ate quickly then shuffled the kids off to bed (napping in the car is very hard). Liam got a dose of tylenol. We laid them all down and Mark went down with Josiah several times before we went to bed. I went to lay down (Josiah’s in our room) and as I was dozing off, I started coughing, which woke Josiah up and eventually (because Josiah wouldn’t settle) woke up Liam (who was in the adjoining room). Josiah’s very congested. Liam’s running a fever. And I retreated to the room Zoe and Ace were sleeping in and got four hours sleep before going down to be ready to feed Josiah (who still was having trouble sleeping). I found Liam, Josiah, and Mark all in bed together. Mark eventually took Josiah upstairs and slept with him on the couch…a little upright. I got the “kicker” who finally settled down around 5. When I came back downstairs, Liam was very hot (but not literally on fire), so we gave him more drugs which helped to wake him up at some point when his fever went down.
So, all that to say, it’s not Christmas unless someone or multiple ones are sick in our home!!! I am very grateful that it’s just viruses, though.
Mark revealed one of my Christmas presents today. I had requested we do something for Ronald McDonald house. They house families, free, regardless of income, when their children are going through medical treatment. I wanted to take them a meal but came up with this Christmas wish list a little late and they were covered. They actually only have three families there right now and one is going home for Christmas. The other two have babies in the NICU and have been there so long, they didn’t have clothing for the winter. We are providing gift cards and we also picked up a little something for the babies. It reminds me how blessed I am that my children just have the sniffles and a virus. I also know how quickly that can change from watching family friends deal with the illness of cancer in their little one. So, I count my blessings no matter how sleep deprived I am!
Happy 5th Birthday Zoe!!
About this time five years ago, I was getting ready to deliver our first born child and only daughter. I could never had dreamed what a blessing she would be to our lives. She is growing to be such a sweet and lively young girl and soon a young lady. She is full of life, which is what her name means.
Today, we celebrate with family and then next weekend, we’ll have her party with her friends! She got a special treat of breakfast out with Mark and I while the boys played with their Grandmere. We all three enjoyed it. Even if we had to wait 30 plus minutes for our food and Mark’s strawberry banana pancakes had onions in them. It was fun to be out with just her.
So, if you read regularly. I know it would thrill Zoe to have a comment posted to wish her a happy birthday!
Our Pre-Christmas Travels
Life around here is not boring!
Zoe’s night terrors have been non-existent for over a week. Hmmm, could it have something to do with us praying over her and with her that night?! I really think so because she won’t take a nap during the day to help with being over tired so nothing has changed in our routine.
Liam awoke during the night last night with a fever. I think he thought it was a real treat to sleep on the floor of our bedroom on a pallet. We let him sleep there because he was wide awake with the fever and we knew he would stay where we were. He did so good. His temp was 101.1 when we checked it last night. So far today it’s just gotten to 100.1 I’m guessing it’s the fever bug that Ace had.
I’m getting a little germaphobe because two of the babies in our church nursery have come down with RSV. Eek! I’m glad I’m nursing Josiah which greatly reduces the risk of getting the virus that can be very dangerous for babies.
And that’s life around here as we get ready to go visit families for Christmas! More later…
Josiah’s Cuteness
Josiah has started this really sweet thing when he’s nursing. He actually did it a few weeks ago then stopped. So, I’m wondering if it’s because he’s teething.
When he nurses on the left side, he starts rubbing his hair and ear. At his early morning feeding this morning, he put his hand behind his head like he was all relaxed. It’s just so adorable. When he started doing it, he was really pulling on his ear and I thought he was going to hurt himself. He’s stopped tugging so hard now and just rubs his ear and hair or rests his hand on his ear. It’s only on the left side and usually only when he can really relax. If I try to move his hand, he puts it right back up there.
First Light
Our church put together a great community outreach called First Light. This was the first year for First Light (hahaha) and it was a great time. They had a live nativity, the choir singing, traditional Christmas snacks including cookies, hot chocolate, cider, s’mores, and boiled peanuts. They also did a hayride (escorted by our friendly sheriff’s department) down the main road. In the nativity, they had live animals. Liam loved feeding them. While Mark and I did our volunteering time, the boys enjoyed throwing the football.

Zoe’s showing me her balloon dog (that popped not too long after that). But that’s not the reason I wanted to post this picture. It’s becasue of the sling. She has on one of the slings I made as a Christmas gift (I made her one because her other one was getting too small). She wore Lily the Leopard around in it for a little while. And I do mean little!
Come into the light!!! No don’t look at the light! I can’t help it! (from A Bug’s Life… come on people!!)




















