Clare Ann

Isaac John

Friday, February 21, 2014

General Updates

Life is moving quickly.  The days are full.  The weeks seem to blend together.  I don't want to lose track of the little moments that make this season special.

Myles is now 4-Months-Old.
WOW!
At his 4-month appointment, he was perfectly proportionate:
Length - 24.5 inches = 50th percentile
Weight - 14 lbs. 14 oz. = 50th percentile 
Head - 16.75 inches = 50th percentile
Myles:
- Rolls from front to back...although really dislikes tummy time.
- Enjoys watching his big brother and sister.
- Dislikes the car seat.
- Just started showing interest in a pacifier (thanks to the YMCA).
- Is easily startled (often by Isaac).
- Is easily calmed (namely by Clare).
- Giggles with Daddy more than anyone else.
- Sleeps through the night (consistently between 11 and 12 hours).
- Is wearing a few things in the 3-month size, but moving quickly to 6-month.
- Is still exclusively breastfeeding.
- Is still swaddled for naps and nighttime.
- Tries to suck his thumb...but it's usually his entire fist.
- Has a little bald spot on the back on his head.
- Drools like nobody's business (we go through several bibs each day).
- Recently found his feet, and that has been his favorite toy ever since.
- Is most often compared to Clare in the looks department.
- Is an absolute sweetheart!

Isaac:
- Is all things boy...trains, trucks, cars, animals, etc.
- Is all things girl...princesses, fairies, sparkles and dancing.
- Insists on calling things by their proper name:
Sandals are NOT shoes, nap time is NOT night time, Isaac is not "Little Guy," etc.
- Still refuses to poop on the toilet.  This could be a post all in itself.
- Says, "You cuddle me" after crawling in bed at naps and nighttime.
- When we say, "It's night-night time...you need to stay in bed,"
he immediately follows it up with, "But if I fall, I will need to tell you."
- Calls camp fires (A.K.A. bonfires) "Graham Fires."
We think this is because he eats Graham Crackers (S'Mores) by the fire.
- Loves Play Doh
- Can melt your heart with his big, blue eyes.

These two are definitely BEST FRIENDS!

Clare:
- Is totally obsessed with Smurfs and the Disney movie, "Frozen."
- Already has a dislike for homework and HATES "cutting work."
- Loves soothing Myles with made-up songs and silly voices.
- Is working on her "th" and "s" sounds.
- Thinks that she can drink Phil's soda if she refers to it as juice.
- Loves spotting Venus in the night sky.
- Has an insatiable appetite when she gets home from school.
- Some of her favorite snacks include grapes (especially when frozen), Cheez It crackers, apples with salt (a behavior that she learned from Daddy), snap peas, peanut butter and honey sandwiches, and anything SWEET (a behavior learned from Mommy).
- Enjoys riding her bike.
- Just turned 5 1/2 and celebrated at school by passing out 1/2 donuts and 1/2 cookies.
- Loves making people happy.
- She loves finding creatures outside, and she has never been afraid to get her hands dirty.

Clare and Isaac love climbing into bed with Myles when he wakes up in the morning.  I will often find the three of them yuckin' it up when I get in there.
We are pretty blessed with these three little munchkins!

Phil:
- Stays busy with his job at Busch Gardens.  Thankfully, he enjoys it!
- Has been up to his ears in projects lately.
- I came home to find him cleaning the floors like this.  LOVE!

 - He blew in all new insulation in our attic, and we are hoping to see/feel the benefits of that during the hot, Florida summers.

-We had an unexpected flood this week, and it has been several days of picking up the pieces.  Our carpet is torn up, the floors are soggy, and it has certainly ruffled my feathers.  Phil, on the other hand, has just taken care of business.  He tends to see solutions when I see problems, and I love, love, love that about him.

Not all of his time has been sucked up with dirty work.  He got a new smoker for Christmas, and that has become a new obsession.  Just imagine ribs, chicken, brisket, and bacon-wrapped pork galore.

The boys

Corrie:
- I have been plugging right along with the routines of life with three little ones.  That includes lots of laundry (I seem to have forgotten how the addition of one tiny, little human can add SO MUCH LAUNDRY), lots of driving to and from school, lots of block towers and Veggie Tales, and lots of sweet hugs and kisses.
- I am sadly unable to run at the moment because of a torn hamstring.  I've been on the injured list for two months, and it has been driving me bonkers.
- I was recently diagnosed with skin cancer...Squamous Cell Carcinoma.  I found a peculiar spot on my face, and it turned out to be more than just a nuisance.  I have surgery scheduled for February 28th, and that will hopefully take care of everything.
- I LOVE having three children.  People always ask what it is like going from 2 to 3, and I think it was easier than going from 1 to 2.  I'm sure it's a combination of having a 5-year-old who is a great helper, having a better idea of what to expect, and understanding that the chaos is normal.

We are happy, healthy, and blessed.  This is a good season.

4 comments:

Pat Durham said...

Wonderful summaries for an amazing family.

The De Jager Family said...

LOVE the full family update! That might need to happen on our blog soon. :) Let's chat again soon!

Sarah Sanderson said...

Love reading your blog - thanks for the updates! Your family is beautiful!

Ann Durham said...

I miss my favorite family!!