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Simon the 3 year old
Simon will be three years old in less than a week. Today he had his first of many different celebrations with family and friends. We began this morning before church. I had baked a chocolate and vanilla rainbow swirl cake … Continue reading
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Caleb – 10 Weeks
Caleb is 10 weeks old today. I still can’t believe how fast he is growing. Look at my smiley boy: Caleb smiles a lot these days. Today he gave smiles to Auntie Kristy, Mommy and Daddy, Elias and Simon, Ama … Continue reading
NBA and Pie
We had another chance to have some kid dates this weekend. Simon went to Ama and Baba’s to have fun, and it was Elias’ turn to have some kid dates with Mommy and Daddy. Friday night Nathan took Elias to … Continue reading
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Little Boys
There is nothing quite like being a little boy. Wearing your superhero cape. With a stick. In the woods. I post a lot of happy stuff on the blog. It’s because the blog is mostly for me, and I post … Continue reading
Caleb – 2 Month Highlights
Caleb turned two months old a couple of days ago. The time is slipping through my fingers! The biggest highlight of Caleb’s second month was his baptism. We celebrated on Baptism of Jesus Sunday. I think out of the three … Continue reading
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Hand Holding
This is love. Holding hands in sleep. On friday afternoon Elias was at my parents’ house, so after I put Simon down for his nap I decided to try to get in a snooze myself. I lay down with Caleb … Continue reading
Kid Dates
Since Caleb was born Nathan and I are outnumbered in the kid-adult ratio. Because of this we’ve decided to become a lot more intentional about having one-on-one time with the boys. I try to get some one on one with … Continue reading
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Caleb – 8 Weeks
Caleb is 8 weeks old today. I can hardly believe it. Look at my little chunkers.
Small Victories
Sometimes we have to take small victories when we happen upon them. With three boys, I rarely feel like things are “harmonious.” Joy-filled maybe. Exciting. Perhaps a little crazy. This morning, though, we had a bit of harmonious-ness. We had … Continue reading
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Free Hugs!
Simon (and now Caleb) mostly wears hand me downs. It’s the fate of a second (or third) child. Caleb will actually be the fifth child to wear some of his clothes. Sometimes, though I just can’t resist the matching outfits. … Continue reading