We've decided to begin potty training. Actually, I shouldn't say "we". Joel and Jesse decided this, against my wishes (I know, did I really just say that? Don't moms dream of their kids desiring to be potty trained?)
Well, yes, I would eventually dream of it, but not now. I've got too many other distractions.
Anyway, I was feeding Brody in his room the other day and Jesse ran in to tell me that he went peepee in the potty. "What potty?" I asked skeptically. "The one I brought up from the basement for him", answered Joel. "Oh." I went downstairs, and sure enough, there it was.
This is interesting because before Brody was born, I asked Jesse repeatedly if he was interesting in going on the potty and he flatly refused each time.
Now, they just make a game out of it. They take off all of their clothes and go in the bathroom together. They make sure the door is shut because they need their "privacy". Joel goes on the big potty and Jesse goes on the little potty.
Now, I guess I must seize the moment and put post-it notes all over the house to remind me to remind Jesse to go every 30 minutes because as of now, he goes in the potty and his diaper...I don't want to totally confuse the little guy...it's kind of an all or nothing thing. :)
So yeah, I'll just add it to the "to do" list, no problem.
Did I menntion that my new mantra is this--"If I am sitting down thinking about relaxing/reading/resting for a moment, then I better think a little bit harder and get back up and find the things that really still need to be done (i.e. empty dishwasher, fold the laundry from 3 days ago, pack a preschool lunch, start dinner, clean the aforementioned potties, etc.) even though I've been working non-stop since I got up at 6:30." If all else fails, I'm sure there's a diaper that needs changing. :)
Unfortunately, I'm barely able to find free minutes in my day right now...a this is a labor intensive stage of life, but it too shall pass.
As I type this post, I'm compiling my mental to do list for the afternoon...I better get cracking!
Life can be so crazy. Full of fun, so full of sorrow. Sometimes I find myself wishing days away, and sometimes I wish that certain moments would last forever. But, I'm trying to live for now--each hour the Lord gives us until we are home with him. Here's to the journey!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Funny.
I'm not really a big fan of stereotypes, but as I was doing the dishes today and overhearing Joel and Jesse play, I just had to laugh and thought of this post.
You know you are a PK (pastor's kid) when:
1. One of Joel's all-time favorite songs is "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing".
2. Jesse requests that we say the Shema ("Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one....") every night before bed.
3. Joel popped his head into the sanctuary the other day when it was dark and empty and said, "Oh, Jesus must be at a meeting."
4. Instead of playing cops and robbers or cowboys and indians, they pretend to go to Bible study. They each carry a stack of Bibles and then sit down and look at them in a designated location. In fact, every book that is an adult book (small font, lots of pages, and no pictures) they call a Bible.
5. Joel and Jesse end every prayer with the phrase, "and thank you most of all for Jesus".
6. We were at the store the other day and Joel did something naughty so I gave him a quiet reprimand, to which he loudly responded, "Mommy, Jesus needs to come in and clean my dirty heart!" I got a few strange looks :).
Oh, I am so thankful for these precious hearts. And I am thankful that we don't just "go to church" but that the gift of Jesus Christ is a part of their daily lives. May they never become jaded or cynical, but truly seek to know more and more what it means to have Him as their Savior. I pray that Zac and I can always be a humble example to them--through our giftings and faults--showing them our need to always give and receive grace.
Sweet boys.
You know you are a PK (pastor's kid) when:
1. One of Joel's all-time favorite songs is "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing".
2. Jesse requests that we say the Shema ("Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one....") every night before bed.
3. Joel popped his head into the sanctuary the other day when it was dark and empty and said, "Oh, Jesus must be at a meeting."
4. Instead of playing cops and robbers or cowboys and indians, they pretend to go to Bible study. They each carry a stack of Bibles and then sit down and look at them in a designated location. In fact, every book that is an adult book (small font, lots of pages, and no pictures) they call a Bible.
5. Joel and Jesse end every prayer with the phrase, "and thank you most of all for Jesus".
6. We were at the store the other day and Joel did something naughty so I gave him a quiet reprimand, to which he loudly responded, "Mommy, Jesus needs to come in and clean my dirty heart!" I got a few strange looks :).
Oh, I am so thankful for these precious hearts. And I am thankful that we don't just "go to church" but that the gift of Jesus Christ is a part of their daily lives. May they never become jaded or cynical, but truly seek to know more and more what it means to have Him as their Savior. I pray that Zac and I can always be a humble example to them--through our giftings and faults--showing them our need to always give and receive grace.
Sweet boys.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I love Colorado!!
Yes, I love this state. I love that we get 4 distinct seasons, yet they are all fairly mild. It doesn't get ridiculously hot or cold. We don't get heaps and heaps of snow, but we get a good amount. We have little humidity. The fall leaves are beautiful, the spring flowers are refreshing. There are very few mosquitoes and very few bugs in general. It's just a great place to live. You can't beat 300+ days of sunshine every year or the crisp blue skies that make the fresh snow look like diamonds.
Okay, I'll stop the Colorado commercial.
All of that to say that it's been 70 degrees here the past few days. Sorry to all of you in the midwest and northeast who have had record setting lows. Not here. We went to the park yesterday in short sleeves.
Move to Colorado! It's not the stereotype constant blizzard in the winter that everyone thinks it is!
Okay, I'll stop the Colorado commercial.
All of that to say that it's been 70 degrees here the past few days. Sorry to all of you in the midwest and northeast who have had record setting lows. Not here. We went to the park yesterday in short sleeves.
Move to Colorado! It's not the stereotype constant blizzard in the winter that everyone thinks it is!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Yes...I'm still talking about it.
Sleep, that is. Brody has had another string of wakeful nights, but we had a serious conversation last night on the changing table while I put him in his pajamas. We talked about how sleep is very important and his days will be much more fun if he sleeps better at night. I even placed my hand on his head and we prayed about it. Zac told me later that is a biblical sign for the transmission of sins, and I was actually symbolically imputing my sins on Brody, but whatever....that's beside the point. The point IS that he only woke up 2 times last night, once was very brief and the other was just a quick feeding! Woohoo!
And Karla, I know you are reading this. We got your note and sleep deprivation is NOT a good reason to delay childbearing. You should just have 3 kids in 4 years like me. That way, if you haven't slept through the night for 4 years, it's not so shocking to the system when you have a newborn :). Just kidding, I'm not that sleep-deprived.
And, the even bigger news around here is that we are getting an elliptical machine. I will begin working out again for the first time since I was pregnant with Joel. I honestly can't even remember what it feels like, but I am hoping it will give me more energy and help me drop these extra 15-20 pounds that are stuck on me. Oh yeah, and it's good for my heart or something too :).
Oh how I love craigslist!!!
And Karla, I know you are reading this. We got your note and sleep deprivation is NOT a good reason to delay childbearing. You should just have 3 kids in 4 years like me. That way, if you haven't slept through the night for 4 years, it's not so shocking to the system when you have a newborn :). Just kidding, I'm not that sleep-deprived.
And, the even bigger news around here is that we are getting an elliptical machine. I will begin working out again for the first time since I was pregnant with Joel. I honestly can't even remember what it feels like, but I am hoping it will give me more energy and help me drop these extra 15-20 pounds that are stuck on me. Oh yeah, and it's good for my heart or something too :).
Oh how I love craigslist!!!
Monday, January 12, 2009
A granola bar is not as good as a cookie.
Too bad that's true. My sugar detox continues...this is day 4 and I've really stuck to it. Although Zac told me last night that I was cheating because I at a granola bar after dinner. I don't think so, because it wasn't nearly as satisfying as a chocolate chip cookie would have been. Why isn't this getting any easier!!??
On a happier note, Brody only woke up ONE time last night! Yea! He's only been eating one time overnight for two weeks now, but he has this night-waking problem of just wanting to see us for awhile every hour or so. Maybe I convinced him it's not that great after all.
He had his 2 month appt today (although he is really 10 weeks today). It went well and the doctor thought he was doing great!
His stats:
13 lbs. 8 oz. 90%
24.5 inches tall 90%
Smaller head than the other two boys (I can't remember exactly but it was only the 40%...wow, he must have some of my genes and not the Hicks head...sorry Dad Hicks).
Kind of a big dude!
And Joel has his a 4 year check-up on Friday.
His stats:
38 pounds
39 inches
Doing great! He answered all of the doctors questions about his development, aced his eye exam (phew...I haven't passed that on to him), and even lied to her when she asks if he brushes his teeth every morning (in addition to evening brushing). Oops, I guess we'll have to work on that. Thanks for trying to make me look like a better mom, buddy!
On an interesting note of comparison. At the same age as Brody is right now, Joel was 2 inches shorter and 3.5 pounds lighter! Wow, poor Joel spit up everything he ate and cried all of the time. Maybe he was just hungry :).
And when Jesse was Brody's age, they were the same length, but Jesse was a pound lighter. It seems dear Brody is getting plenty to eat (it took the 3rd child to finally accept that I have a low milk supply and now I supplement). I guess there are some benefits to being the 3rd!
On a happier note, Brody only woke up ONE time last night! Yea! He's only been eating one time overnight for two weeks now, but he has this night-waking problem of just wanting to see us for awhile every hour or so. Maybe I convinced him it's not that great after all.
He had his 2 month appt today (although he is really 10 weeks today). It went well and the doctor thought he was doing great!
His stats:
13 lbs. 8 oz. 90%
24.5 inches tall 90%
Smaller head than the other two boys (I can't remember exactly but it was only the 40%...wow, he must have some of my genes and not the Hicks head...sorry Dad Hicks).
Kind of a big dude!
And Joel has his a 4 year check-up on Friday.
His stats:
38 pounds
39 inches
Doing great! He answered all of the doctors questions about his development, aced his eye exam (phew...I haven't passed that on to him), and even lied to her when she asks if he brushes his teeth every morning (in addition to evening brushing). Oops, I guess we'll have to work on that. Thanks for trying to make me look like a better mom, buddy!
On an interesting note of comparison. At the same age as Brody is right now, Joel was 2 inches shorter and 3.5 pounds lighter! Wow, poor Joel spit up everything he ate and cried all of the time. Maybe he was just hungry :).
And when Jesse was Brody's age, they were the same length, but Jesse was a pound lighter. It seems dear Brody is getting plenty to eat (it took the 3rd child to finally accept that I have a low milk supply and now I supplement). I guess there are some benefits to being the 3rd!
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