Harry I consider our miracle baby. The year before I became pregnant with him I had 3 miscarriages. The doctors were able to correct the problem that had been found and 5 months later we were expecting Harry. I waited with trepidation for the first three months to pass and they did without any problems at all. I also experienced the added blessing of NO morning sickness!
Harry was born 8 days late on February 27, 2008. He was a quick learner and was crawling by 6 months and walking by 9 months. He continues to learn things quickly. He loves to think things through and try to do things on his own. He's my affectionate little guy and we love him dearly. We thank God for blessing us with this special guy, our first born.
He's had a fun day today with a gift at breakfast and cake (and more gifts) after lunch. Then he got to Skype with both grandparents and open the gifts from them. Skype is such a great modern technology!! It's so nice that even thousands of miles away we can have them be a part of his special day!
On Saturday we're having an Angry Birds themed birthday party...we'll see how this goes :) I plan on taking some birthday pictures then and doing a fun birthday questionnaire.
So, Happy 5th Birthday to my little man, Harry!!
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
A Good Week
With my last post I had decided to try and blog every day until the end of February. As you can see that is not happening. Maybe I'll try for March, but I'm not making any promises!
We have had such beautiful weather lately. Every morning is still pretty frigid, but by the afternoon it's a lovely day! Don has been taking the advantage and washing the car often. I think he's washed it twice in the past week! The kids love to help out. They've also enjoyed being able to play outside longer. Harry was given a bike last week and he is so excited about learning to ride! We had to order training wheels/stabilizers so he can get used to the bike first. It would be nice if he learned how to ride without them this summer!
Harry and Kathy are enjoying doing some school work 3 days out of the week. Harry finished his consonants and is almost done with the vowels. He's very good at recognizing the sounds but still gets some of them mixed up. It's my goal to have him reading by the fall. Kathy just works on recognizing the alphabet and her numbers. She can say her alphabet and count to ten, but she can't recognize them very well. Sometimes it can be a lot of fun teaching them and other times...well we won't talk about the other times!
The kids had a check up last Wednesday. It was nice to find out how tall they are and how much they weigh. They're almost a foot apart in height (Harry - 111 cm/3'8" Kathy - 90 cm/2'11"), but only 7 lbs difference in weight (Harry - 18kg/40lbs Kathy - 15kg/33lbs). Audrey has almost doubled her birth weight. I think that's about right for being 6 months old.
Don and Harry made a short trip over to Lossiemouth. This is the town we eventually would like to move to. It's 6 miles from Elgin. Don would like to start a church in this area as God allows. They had a fun day over there and brought back some goodies since it was Valentine's Day. Harry loved the beach and was very tired by the time they got back home.
I'm beginning to venture out a little more into the color shoe area. I pretty much have owned only brown or black shoes. Occasionally I've had white, but I have found that after a while they begin to look dingy and they get dirty quickly. I don't have very many shoes. Travel on the road for a few years and you pretty much keep to basics. But after finding these, I'm looking forward to trying other colors. Shoes can be fun!
We had Friend Day at church this past Sunday. We had 6 first time visitors and some have said they would like to return. The spaghetti supper afterwards was great. It was a fun time of food and fellowship.
One last thing to mention: For all the Jane Austen fans: The Royal Mail is issuing commemorative stamps this year in honor of P&P's 200 year anniversary! I ordered mine a few weeks ago and received it on the day they issued them. This is a big win for me since I love Jane Austen and I collect stamps. You can order 6 illustrated stamps, first day cover, stamp cards, etc. Check it out! https://shop.royalmail.com/issue-by-issue/jane-austen/icat/janeausten/
Harry and Kathy are enjoying doing some school work 3 days out of the week. Harry finished his consonants and is almost done with the vowels. He's very good at recognizing the sounds but still gets some of them mixed up. It's my goal to have him reading by the fall. Kathy just works on recognizing the alphabet and her numbers. She can say her alphabet and count to ten, but she can't recognize them very well. Sometimes it can be a lot of fun teaching them and other times...well we won't talk about the other times!
Kathy's first 'person' drawing - Flynn Rider |
The kids had a check up last Wednesday. It was nice to find out how tall they are and how much they weigh. They're almost a foot apart in height (Harry - 111 cm/3'8" Kathy - 90 cm/2'11"), but only 7 lbs difference in weight (Harry - 18kg/40lbs Kathy - 15kg/33lbs). Audrey has almost doubled her birth weight. I think that's about right for being 6 months old.
Don and Harry made a short trip over to Lossiemouth. This is the town we eventually would like to move to. It's 6 miles from Elgin. Don would like to start a church in this area as God allows. They had a fun day over there and brought back some goodies since it was Valentine's Day. Harry loved the beach and was very tired by the time they got back home.
I'm beginning to venture out a little more into the color shoe area. I pretty much have owned only brown or black shoes. Occasionally I've had white, but I have found that after a while they begin to look dingy and they get dirty quickly. I don't have very many shoes. Travel on the road for a few years and you pretty much keep to basics. But after finding these, I'm looking forward to trying other colors. Shoes can be fun!
We had Friend Day at church this past Sunday. We had 6 first time visitors and some have said they would like to return. The spaghetti supper afterwards was great. It was a fun time of food and fellowship.
One last thing to mention: For all the Jane Austen fans: The Royal Mail is issuing commemorative stamps this year in honor of P&P's 200 year anniversary! I ordered mine a few weeks ago and received it on the day they issued them. This is a big win for me since I love Jane Austen and I collect stamps. You can order 6 illustrated stamps, first day cover, stamp cards, etc. Check it out! https://shop.royalmail.com/issue-by-issue/jane-austen/icat/janeausten/
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
A Short Drive
(I wrote this yesterday, but wasn't able to upload the pictures. So this post is a day late.:)
Today has been a pretty full day for us. I took Audrey to the doctor this morning. In another month she'll be 7 months and it'll be time to have her see a cardiologist. This was just a consultation to ask about a referral. We'll have to go down to Inverness for her heart check up. The doctor we saw today informed me that there's a team from Edinburgh that comes up to Inverness every few months. He's going to let me know when they come up net. He did say he noticed she seemed to be a little rattly in her chest, so we have a prescription to help clear that up.
After lunch we decided to take a drive up past Dornoch to Gulspie. It was a nice little drive. We saw a playground in Gulspie and stopped to let the kids play a bit. Dunrobin Castle is in Gulspie. It's closed now, but we hope to go up there during the open season and take a tour.
This coming Sunday we are having friend day at Bethel Baptist. I wanted to invite some of the neighbor ladies in our little area, so after we got back to the house I went out to do that. I visited for about an hour with Dusty, an elderly lady that lives across from us. It was a very pleasant visit.
It has been a very good day for us. The weather was nice. Audrey tried some homemade pear sauce today an loved it! She's now been eating cereal, peas, carrots, bananas and pears. I plan on making some applesauce tomorrow, but we'll see what happens. Don will be gone most of the day, so I may not get it done. :)
Here's some pictures from our little excursion today:
Today has been a pretty full day for us. I took Audrey to the doctor this morning. In another month she'll be 7 months and it'll be time to have her see a cardiologist. This was just a consultation to ask about a referral. We'll have to go down to Inverness for her heart check up. The doctor we saw today informed me that there's a team from Edinburgh that comes up to Inverness every few months. He's going to let me know when they come up net. He did say he noticed she seemed to be a little rattly in her chest, so we have a prescription to help clear that up.
After lunch we decided to take a drive up past Dornoch to Gulspie. It was a nice little drive. We saw a playground in Gulspie and stopped to let the kids play a bit. Dunrobin Castle is in Gulspie. It's closed now, but we hope to go up there during the open season and take a tour.
This coming Sunday we are having friend day at Bethel Baptist. I wanted to invite some of the neighbor ladies in our little area, so after we got back to the house I went out to do that. I visited for about an hour with Dusty, an elderly lady that lives across from us. It was a very pleasant visit.
It has been a very good day for us. The weather was nice. Audrey tried some homemade pear sauce today an loved it! She's now been eating cereal, peas, carrots, bananas and pears. I plan on making some applesauce tomorrow, but we'll see what happens. Don will be gone most of the day, so I may not get it done. :)
Here's some pictures from our little excursion today:
a church in Dornoch |
A view of Dunrobin Castle |
at the playground in Gulspie |
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Sunday
You may ask, "What do you do on Sunday?" Depending upon which country you're in, it can be very different. Since we are helping out the Cashner family we have the privilege of attending services. They have a small group of people that meet on Sunday. There is another church group that meets there in the morning, so Bethel Baptist Church meets in the afternoon. We have a Sunday School/Bible Study hour beginning at 2:10 followed by the main service. Before, in between and even after the service is fellowship time which means we stand around drinking tea/coffee and munching on biscuits (cookies). :) Here are some pictures to give you a little bit of an idea:
We had a small group today. Many were home sick. Most of the time we have a group of about 20 when everyone is there. Next week is Friend Sunday. We're praying we have a lot of visitors.
I am enjoying this time. I know once we move over by Elgin our services will be just us meeting in our living room. In April a group of guys from the church here and a church in Dundee will be going over there for 3 days to letterbox Lossiemouth and most of Elgin. Lossiemouth is a small village of about 7000. It's only 6 miles from Elgin. It's our prayer that we would see some interest in the Bible study offer.
And now I'll leave with a few pictures we took before going to church today.
Don teaching during Bible Study hour |
Sunday School with Miss Kimmy |
Children's corner during the morning service |
main service (this one was from our first service in Tain) |
I am enjoying this time. I know once we move over by Elgin our services will be just us meeting in our living room. In April a group of guys from the church here and a church in Dundee will be going over there for 3 days to letterbox Lossiemouth and most of Elgin. Lossiemouth is a small village of about 7000. It's only 6 miles from Elgin. It's our prayer that we would see some interest in the Bible study offer.
And now I'll leave with a few pictures we took before going to church today.
Friday, February 8, 2013
6 months and other things
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6 month photo |
6 month photo with tutu, not edited |
cereal for the first time |
ready to freeze the peas |
all ready to go back in the freezer |
A few weeks ago I finally found a good deal on a sewing machine and ordered one! I am so happy to have one and have tons of patterns and ideas that I've pinned to Pinterest! :) So, I have man ideas of recycling some clothes as well as making some new things. Recently I added a button and elastic to the back of one of Kathy's skirts so it would fit her better. That same afternoon I made her a skirt that was so easy. It wound up being a tad long and a tiny bit loose. She'll grow into it though and I thought I did a pretty good job!
Kathy in her skirt. |
The kids are being such great helpers around the house. They don't always do everything willingly. One thing they do enjoy doing for me is clearing out the dishwasher. I'm glad their getting bigger and therefore able to help out more!
Time is going by quickly. The end of this month my first born will be 5. He's a pretty special little guy! I'm looking forward to doing a little questionnaire with him. It'll be interesting to see his answers.
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