I have to say first that life is speeding along at breakneck pace. I keep thinking it is Tuesday when it is Friday, that it is still the beginning of March when it is closer to the middle, and can't believe in less than 2 weeks we will be out of Fort Irwin for good, that my oldest will be baptized in a few months and that my little newborn is 6 months old! Where does the time go?
The other day was Dr. Suess' birthday (I am sure those of you with little kids knew that from all the stuff they did at school about it...) and Jacob's class got to make big Cat in the Hat hats at school. He brought it home and left it on the desk. A few minutes later I couldn't find Maggie so I walked around to the front room and saw this--I couldn't stop laughing for at least 3 minutes....
I haven't posted too many pics lately, so here is a spotlight of each wonderful child.
I haven't posted too many pics lately, so here is a spotlight of each wonderful child.
Joey is a chunk and a half. He loves to eat all the time--he outgrew all of his 6 month clothes a month and a half early. He is a total people person--hates to be alone, but loves to watch his brothers and sister play even though they often end up injuring him in some way with a bonk in the head or stepping on a hand. When he smiles his whole face lights up and his mouth opens hugely wide. It just melts your heart....even though he keeps my up at night!
Tyler isn't a little boy anymore--he is big grown-up kid. He loves to be independent. He is very social and is friends with just about everyone at Fort Irwin. He won an award at school for "Sharing and Caring" and when other kids got called up for their awards there was normal applause--when Ty was called up the auditorium erupted in "WOOHOO!"s and "GO TYLER!"s. He's a rock star! Plus he is so tender-hearted--it makes it more difficult at times but it also makes him so considerate and sweet and caring.
Maggie can definitely hold her own with her brothers. She is a little sassy girl. She has to have so much stuff in bed with her at night that it leaves little room for her to sleep--2 blankets, 4 baby dolls, at least one book, a huge stuffed dog, My Little Ponies, etc. I try to sneak away without giving her one of her items but she always knows. She keeps up with her older brothers amazingly well, but still loves all things girly including the color pink. If it's pink, it's Maggie's.
And Jacob is as Jacob'y as always. He is loud, excited about life and seems to have more vigor than his body can handle sometimes. So he always keeps our life interesting. He is a wonderful helper--always bringing diapers, getting things, and helping clean up. He always helps take care of Maggie and Joey, and loves playing with Joey too. He is very smart--his teachers always tell me that he is very smart, social, and they love having him in their class. We love having him as part of our family too.
I mean, seriously, how could anyone not love these guys?
Tyler isn't a little boy anymore--he is big grown-up kid. He loves to be independent. He is very social and is friends with just about everyone at Fort Irwin. He won an award at school for "Sharing and Caring" and when other kids got called up for their awards there was normal applause--when Ty was called up the auditorium erupted in "WOOHOO!"s and "GO TYLER!"s. He's a rock star! Plus he is so tender-hearted--it makes it more difficult at times but it also makes him so considerate and sweet and caring.
Maggie can definitely hold her own with her brothers. She is a little sassy girl. She has to have so much stuff in bed with her at night that it leaves little room for her to sleep--2 blankets, 4 baby dolls, at least one book, a huge stuffed dog, My Little Ponies, etc. I try to sneak away without giving her one of her items but she always knows. She keeps up with her older brothers amazingly well, but still loves all things girly including the color pink. If it's pink, it's Maggie's.
And Jacob is as Jacob'y as always. He is loud, excited about life and seems to have more vigor than his body can handle sometimes. So he always keeps our life interesting. He is a wonderful helper--always bringing diapers, getting things, and helping clean up. He always helps take care of Maggie and Joey, and loves playing with Joey too. He is very smart--his teachers always tell me that he is very smart, social, and they love having him in their class. We love having him as part of our family too.
I mean, seriously, how could anyone not love these guys?
One good thing about living in the desert is that it is outdoor weather 99% of the time. Yesterday was one of those days when it was sunny (as always) and 70 degrees so we went out back and rode bikes/scooters. The kids love playing outside--I will miss being able to go outside all winter long once we are living in Utah. Maggie got a new scooter for Christmas and she loves it! They played so well together...one of those rare moments when there is no fighting over toys or whose turn it is. It was jut a nice afternoon. Love it. Jacob gave us a preview of a song he is learning about kindergarten. The kids love to be filmed--it is so funny!
3 comments:
wow, it's only been a few weeks since i've seen the kids, but I'm amazed that each one of them looks so much older! How can my little Maggie already be riding a scooter????? Joey is a chunk for sure. Can't wait to see them again next weekend.
It is amazing how quickly the kiddos grow-up! Can't believe you guys are finally leaving Ft. Irwin. You must be incredibly excited to move closer to family and finally have a summer without the intense heat. I hope you have an uneventful move and look forward to seeing pictures of your new home!! Miss ya girl!
don't go...! Seriously, you are moving on to bigger and better things, and I am so excited for you!
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