Sunday, November 20, 2011

Time Passes

Tomorrow Kimberly will be 2 months old.  I cannot believe it has been this long; she joined our family when she was just 2 weeks old.  She is an easy baby, but even so with 9 kids in the house now we are extremely busy.  I feel like I am always one step behind what needs to be done-- and at least two loads behind the laundry!  I am having the hardest time lately not coveting a laundry room.  And a 9 passenger SUV.  But God is good, and we do have everything we need.

 Amelia:  Ame is doing so well. She has glasses now!  Her eyes have been watery, so I will be making an appointment to check that the prescription is right where it should be.  She is such an incredible help around the house.








Sunny:  Our beautiful Sunny is thriving at school; she is very eager to please her teacher.  She is my only girly-girl, and loves dolls.  She does not try to hold Kimberly or feed her, but since Kimberly joined our family Sunny has spent a lot more time playing with and caring for her baby doll.  She does keep an eye on Kimberly for me though! (Kimberly is asleep in the bassinet in the photo below.)

 
Micah:  Micah is the scholar of the little ones, excelling at reading in school.  He has a hearing aid now, his second one actually.  His first one "disappeared" after a week, but this new one has a little leash and clips to his collar.  I was mortified that I couldn't even keep track of a hearing aid for a week!  Micah is profoundly deaf in his right ear, and has moderate hearing loss in his left. 
 
 Dante:  Our super special Dante is doing so well.  I think it is a combination of several factors:  his open heart surgery, being dairy free (and therefore eczema free) for many months now, and the routine and therapies of school.  He also loves his iPad.  The iPad is definitely the single smartest investment we have made.  He can pull up videos and games like a pro.


Leif:  Dante might be super-special, but Leif is on the road to being super-spoiled!  He is the happiest little guy who just throws himself into the center of everything.  These days he is starting to show some temper when he is reminded that he isn't always allowed front and center.  He absolutely LOVES Kimberly, and gives her kisses galore.  The other day when she was on the floor for tummy time, he sat down near her head and watched out for her.  I cannot wait to see how he watches out for her when they are older.




Leif also loves to spend time outside, and will often bring up a shoe to put on.  It does not matter whose it is, or that it is just one, but if he has a shoe on he will try to go outside.  He especially loves to feed the goats, and knows exactly where the hay is kept.  Leif also recently enjoyed a visit from Uncle Zach and Aunt Anna.  We went to Higgins Armory, where they created a foam arch together.

 Kimberly:  Our baby girl is so wonderful.  She is spending a lot more time awake and alert, is eating more at her feedings, and turns toward the sound of our voices.  She is working on head control, although she does not always appreciate tummy time.  Her Early Intervention has started, so a therapist will be visiting us weekly to help us know how to help her. 





We are a busy household, and the days are just flying by.  During this season of gratitude with Thanksgiving approaching, I am aware every day of what a blessing each of my children are. Jamie and I are truly thankful for the family we have, even when it seems like time is passing too quickly and we aren't quite keeping up.  Some day the house will be completely organized and clean, the yard will be neat and pretty, but for now all we wish for is a little more sleep!

3 comments:

Anna said...

I read the quote below and then read your blog post. Today I am going to pray that the Lord gives you a van, a laundry room, and more sleep. It is a very full plate you manage daily, I don't have to tell you :). Know that your efforts are shining a light on Christ, confounding a dying world and strengthening the faith of His people (those were George Muller's top goals in caring for orphans). George Muller said, “God’s plan is there shall be none of self and all of Christ. The very people who are doing the most for God in saving souls, in mission work, in the care of orphans, are those who are working on short supplies of strength, of money, of talents, of advantages, and are kept in a position of living by faith and taking from God, day by day both physical and spiritual supplies. This is the way God succeeds and gains conquests over His own people, and over the unbelief of those who look on His providences.” _Anna Thorburn

Justine said...

Loved the update! You have a beautiful family!

~ Lisa @ AbidingThere~ said...

Precious, precious family. I just can't get over the amount of hair Kimbie has! And I LOVE that quote from George Muller :) xoxo