Hannah and Genna sung Jingle Bells and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer in German. Isaac said a German poem that he memorized. I got to attend this year and Brian stayed with Drew and Judah at home. Last year I was nursing and so Brian went and I stayed home. Looks like next year will be the same.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
German School Christmas Program
Hannah and Genna sung Jingle Bells and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer in German. Isaac said a German poem that he memorized. I got to attend this year and Brian stayed with Drew and Judah at home. Last year I was nursing and so Brian went and I stayed home. Looks like next year will be the same.
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Judah at 16 months and change
Judah has been such a good toddler, but this week he's been throwing some big old tantrums. His last molar is coming through, so I am hopeful he'll return to the sweetie that we all know soon.
Mohawk after a bath |
Judah is a good eater considering his limitations because of his allergy. He eats cereal, bananas, and oatmeal or scrambled eggs for breakfast. Occasionally, he'll eat toast with oil and jelly or peanut butter and banana. For lunch, he loves peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, hot dogs (we found a brand he can have), hummus on a tortilla or on deli meat. He loves all fruits and applesauces too. He also likes chicken noodle soups and beanie weanies out of a can for another easy meal. For dinner, I am getting better about being able to modify our dinners if they have milk products for him. Sometimes I take his portion out before adding the dairy, but sometimes I will substitute with almond or coconut milk. The biggest bummer for me, especially right now being pregnant and tired is that if we do order food out or go to a restaurant, I have to still make him food. So far I have been able to manage with easy stuff, but I feel like when he is older, it will take more to make him content with his meal when everyone is eating out. We went to a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese this week and I brought him peanut butter sandwich and grapes and applesauce. They had ice cream cake and he, of course, didn't notice, but there will come a day when he will notice. I'm going to have to plan ahead more and bake him a cake he can eat at the parties.
His favorite veggies are chopped salad with either Catalina dressing or honey mustard dressing, french style green beans, corn, tomatoes, and beans. He also really likes mushrooms and stir fry vegetables.
Judah really liked this new hat our neighbor gave us. |
He loves to get into the fridge whenever it is open. |
Judah will try to repeat anything we tell him to now. He finally gave in and started saying, "Thank you" more often now. He says all his animal sounds that we have been working on except for oink. He knows all his body parts and can even point and name some on his own. He is also putting two words together sometime. His favorite toys are his toy remote and balls right now.
His Mass behavior is pretty good considering his age and his predecessor. He stays with us and doesn't try to run off like Drew did at this age. He is mostly quiet unless he gets mad about something he can't do. I usually have to take him out once during long Masses because he is being loud but otherwise he is doing pretty well. This week he made it all the way until we sat down after Communion. He thought it was time to go and fell on the floor crying when he realized we were sitting back down. He does have a soft felt Bible book to play with during Mass.
He's been bringing the kids books to read him. |
Judah is obsessed with leaving the house. He brings us coats and shoes and says "Go" over and over until we put them on him. |
Judah got Grumpy Cat for Christmas and has been cuddling him when I lay him in his crib, with the pacifiers in each hand too. |
Friday, December 26, 2014
Christmas Day 2014
Merry Christmas!!!
Yes, the girls and I are veiling at Mass now and I have been meaning to do a post on the reasons why, but haven't gotten around to it yet. |
The children are opening their first gifts after Mass and before breakfast. Judah was napping away. |
I am opening the gift Hannah got her dad and I. |
This is the lunch box that I turned into a Lego box for Drew. |
I glued a Lego plate to the inside lid and slid one in (removable) to hold his Legos. |
We got Judah a mini four square ball, Drew a lunch box of Legos and a couple extra Hero Factory pieces, Isaac a new Hero Factory guy and a Lego Batman clock, Hannah a Crochet book, and Genna a Playmobile mother/baby set. We did get them all the new Rush Revere book and a big four square ball to share as well. Of course, they received many other gifts from grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins in the mail that they were able to open that morning. They were all so grateful for all the gifts.
Judah also got Grumpy Cat from his aunt and uncle because he loves kitties, but real ones rarely let him get close enough to pet them. He has started cuddling with it when I lay him in his crib. |
I got Brian a cribbage set because we just learned to play that this year, a C.S. Lewis book that he had lost and we plan to read together, and this frame for his Belgian Beer poster he got ages ago in Europe.
He was even more thrilled when I suggest he hang it in the dinning room next to our Belgian wine bar. |
Brian got me some earrings and made me these amazing laundry basket holders to go in my almost finished new craft and laundry room!
I labeled each basket with what goes in them and with how they get washed for the children's benefit. I have it all in a chart for them, but this seemed so much easier. |
The "whites" basket is missing because it was service when I took this picture. |
We had a good nap and then headed to our neighbor and good friend's house for Christmas dinner. We had 16 kids and 7 adults and a full house. It was a lovely day!
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Our Best Christmas Gift
We announced through our Christmas card this year that we are expecting another baby!
We found out a little before Thanksgiving and had told a few people already, but I like to hold off a bit on massive announcements of my pregnancy. I had an early ultrasound this time because I wasn't sure how far along I was since I was still nursing. Turns out I was only 7 1/2 weeks when I had my first ultrasound according to their measurements. As I write this post, I am 11 1/2 weeks which is so wonderful because I can see the light at the end of the tunnel of nausea. The nausea has been worse this pregnancy and I have really struggled with making it through the afternoon and evening some days. Cooking is very hard when you are exhausted and nauseated. Most mornings have been tolerable though which has helped me get school work finished with the children.
The baby has been nicknamed Gummy Bear by the children, and he/she is due on July 18th. Gummy Bear threw a wrench in some of our summer plans, but that's what happens when you make plans around this house...you end up pregnant and due in the middle of them. That'll teach me to live in the moment if anything will. Considering Brian's career choice and the timing of our last couple pregnancies, God must really want the message of living day to day by faith drilled into my heart. I am grateful for such an easy lesson. For what can be better than a lesson through a newborn bundle of sweetness? I'll take that with open arms!
I had one more ultrasound since then at 10 weeks and everything is going well. They tested me for diabetes (not gestational, but the real deal) again due to my family history and giant babies, but I passed. Here's a picture of our growing Gummy Bear.
We found out a little before Thanksgiving and had told a few people already, but I like to hold off a bit on massive announcements of my pregnancy. I had an early ultrasound this time because I wasn't sure how far along I was since I was still nursing. Turns out I was only 7 1/2 weeks when I had my first ultrasound according to their measurements. As I write this post, I am 11 1/2 weeks which is so wonderful because I can see the light at the end of the tunnel of nausea. The nausea has been worse this pregnancy and I have really struggled with making it through the afternoon and evening some days. Cooking is very hard when you are exhausted and nauseated. Most mornings have been tolerable though which has helped me get school work finished with the children.
The baby has been nicknamed Gummy Bear by the children, and he/she is due on July 18th. Gummy Bear threw a wrench in some of our summer plans, but that's what happens when you make plans around this house...you end up pregnant and due in the middle of them. That'll teach me to live in the moment if anything will. Considering Brian's career choice and the timing of our last couple pregnancies, God must really want the message of living day to day by faith drilled into my heart. I am grateful for such an easy lesson. For what can be better than a lesson through a newborn bundle of sweetness? I'll take that with open arms!
I had one more ultrasound since then at 10 weeks and everything is going well. They tested me for diabetes (not gestational, but the real deal) again due to my family history and giant babies, but I passed. Here's a picture of our growing Gummy Bear.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Christmas Parties Galore
Judah may look innocent here eating his brat and fries, but he was into everything in the house and even managed to spill someone's gluwein on the rug (That's made of red wine, by the way!) |
On the drive home, Drew decided to snack on Hannah's gingerbread cookie because it had been hung right by his car seat. |
I have to get someone else's pictures of the Las Pasadas neighborhood party since I totally forgot to take pictures.
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