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30 Week Belly Picture

I had Tommy take a picture of my belly this morning.  Yep, I’m definitely in whale stage.  I weigh now what I weighed the day Tommy was born.  (I guess zofran saving me from losing the usual 8-10 lbs in the first trimester is coming back to bite me…)  The baby is still moving around quite a bit, though his or her two favorite places to kick seem to be my bladder and my stomach.  Both issues wake me up in the night.  I gave in and put the tums right on the kitchen counter this weekend.  I go from starving to stuffed in about two bites.  And two of the kids are throwing fits right now, so that is all the update I have time to give.

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Cozy Readers

On a rainy Saturday morning, it’s nice to snuggle on the couch and listen to Daddy read Betsy-Tacy.

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The Bedhead Crab

This is what happens when someone stays awake past 10 pm and is still up at the normal time in the morning.  Early nap, anyone?

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Merry Christmas!

Words can’t describe the joy of waking up in our own house (for the first time ever!) on Christmas morning!

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We hope that you have a Christmas as lovely as ours!

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Thank you, Great Aunt Terri, for reminding the kids that their blood runs green!

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The kids are going to be quite the Christmas experts by the end of the month…this week, we celebrated “Christmas morning” with Grandma and Grandpa, opening presents from them and Peter & Cammy.  (John, yours arrived too late–we’ll do them on real Christmas morning.)

I didn’t get many pictures, because I was mainly trying to do the camcorder, but I think it’s so cute that Susanna is opening her own presents now!

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And we tried again to get family pictures.  I am having trouble figuring out my new lens, so there were problems with about 95% of the photos I took, even the ones where everyone was smiling.  Sometimes I just have to give up and go back to auto.

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Susanna at 20 Months

I have to admit, these past few months have been a struggle with Susanna.  I just looked back at Elizabeth’s 20 month update, and I seemed so fine with everything, even 6 months pregnant (and housebound with real winter!).  Sigh.  Susanna is definitely a different girl than her sister.  She’s 20 months going on five, or so she thinks, because she wants to do everything the big kids do.  She wants to ride their big kid bikes (even though her feet don’t reach the pedals), color and do art projects with them, and most recently, sit in a big kid chair instead of her booster.  (By contrast, Elizabeth was just now moving out of the high chair INTO the booster at this age!)  The problem with doing everything the big kids do is that she doesn’t really know what she’s doing.  She ends up just dumping out the whole bin of crayons, tearing up the paper angel we just cut out and folded up, or scattering the pieces of the building we were making.  Too often, I let myself get just as frustrated as the kids, and we all get into the mindset that we can have real fun “when Susie is napping.”  I don’t want to spend all day looking forward to the two hours when she’s not around!  I think I didn’t mind doing little kid stuff with the other kids at this age because no one was doing big kid stuff.  Now that we’re legitimately building with legos, doing science experiments, and creating recognizable art, it’s hard for me to put myself back into toddler mindset and think of age-appropriate things for us to do with Susanna.

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(I took this picture a couple weeks ago and never posted it–someone looks so much like her Grandma Willett here!)

After talking to my best friend this weekend, I realized that I need to be more pro-active about interacting with a 20 month old.  Laura has great perspective because Joseph is just leaving the toddler stage and Emma is just entering it.  She reminded me that so much of our mutual frustration has to do with her wanting to be independent but not having the skills to do it all yet.  So I pulled out Slow and Steady, Get Me Ready and looked back at blog entries from when the big kids were this age to remind myself of what 20 month olds should normally be doing.  The bummer is that Susie is a bottomless pit for attention–even if I’ve spent the past hour playing only with her, she’ll throw a tantrum if I have to ignore her to make dinner.  But we’re working on that.

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On a positive note, she’s a good sleeper–wakes up around 7 am, naps 1-3ish, goes to bed at 6:30 (and falls asleep by 7:30).  She is getting so much better at feeding herself.  She imitates anything we say–the cutest thing lately is copying Elizabeth’s “Oh Dear!”  Since getting her own baby doll for Christmas, she rarely fights anymore with Lizzie–though she now screams when she can’t maneuver Tacy as easily as her sister maneuvers Betsy.

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Other highlights: she’s finally totally in 18-24 month clothes, she’s proudly wearing real shoes at long last (with it being so warm and dry here, she stayed in Robeez until this past month), she finally understands the concept of letting me brush her hair, and her 13th tooth is finally coming in!

De-Simplifying School

In my last kindergarten update post, I think I was still at the stage of trying to cut it down to the bare basics.  For a month or so in there, we just did Bible, phonics, math, and handwriting, for a total of one hour or less per day.  Tommy pleasure reads, draws, and builds legos for most of the rest of the day, so I felt fine about our balance.

Then Tommy started to complain that school was boring.  He told me that he always liked preschool (which was mostly activity-based or colorful worksheets), but that he’s not excited about kindergarten.  He misses missions and geography, art, and French.  Because of Christmas, I’d planned to ramp down school even more for the next month, but instead, I’m finding myself adding more in.  I pulled out one of the topical geography/earth science workbooks that we inherited from our babysitters, and Tommy spent a couple hours last week cutting and pasting through it.  And the hour we spent on our core school subjects went much better–in fact, he asked to do three phonics lessons instead of one!  So I’m going to spend a couple days pulling together materials for an Indonesia missions/geography unit, and I’ve added some more enrichment workbooks to our kindergarten bin.  I did not see myself de-simplifying school at this point of the year, but one of the many benefits of homeschooling is the ability to adjust schoolwork to fit Tommy!

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Daddy-Daughter Date

Today Derek is double duty dating–this afternoon, he’s taking Elizabeth to see the Nutcracker, and this evening, he’s taking me to a Christmas concert!

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