I am 19 weeks pregnant now and morning sickness is finally over! Everyone says our baby is most certainly a girl with all of the nausea I've had this time around. We are hoping so but will not find out for sure until the doctor schedules an ultrasound. I'm guessing we still have a couple of weeks before we do that.
Joe, working hard :)
Janie is such a blessing to me! Where would I be without her? She has been there helping out when I'm exhausted or sick to help with Max and housework and still manages to work on her schooling. She attends afternoon classes at the high school and is a "straight A" student there. Her artwork is improving and she is making a head and foot board for a bed in metal shop. She finds that her favorite medium is chalk. She takes a very hands on but short computer class and then spends time one-on-one with her computer lab teacher.
Mitchell started second grade full time last month. It was a really difficult and painful decision but he is glad to be so occupied during the day. It has taught me a lot. We are working on his behavior now from a different angle. Mitchell seems to require lots of attention... this we've known for a long time... and he will get it any way that he can. I find that I need to "beat him to the punch", so to speak, and give him the opportunity to receive positive attention before he creates havoc and only gets negative attention. Negative attention is exhausting for all of us! We started with chores and small expectations. Since he normally throws a fit about doing his chores, I've given him a daily deadline to complete them and if he completes them by this deadline for two days then he gets some special time with just me. He finished his first two days today and we went to the library together. I'm hoping that the extra attention and the reward for good behavior vs. consequences for poor behavior will make a difference for him and for our relationship. I'll keep you posted on our progress.
Max is becoming a potty-trained little boy! Hooray! I always fuss about potty-training with every child only to realize in the end that they will train themselves when they are ready. As long as he's wearing underwear instead of a diaper he will ask to use the bathroom almost every time. He's such a cutie and a huge blessing to me. I am really grateful for his loving and snuggly self on days when life gets hard. His new thing is to pat his belly and say, "See my baby?" Crazy boy! :)
All in all, life is getting back on track. We are grateful for Spring and that it reminds us that life is full of new beginnings and there is hope in that. Hoping for you and yours that your Spring brings the opportunity for your own budding and blooming and reminds you of the only hope that is everlasting... the hope that comes from God.
So glad you are back in the game again. I love spring too seeing the first flowers poke their heads through the ground always brings a smile to may face. Glad the potty training is about over but if you are brave you could try the way they do it here in Indo. They just don't put anything on the baby at all and they seem to train pretty quickly but it can be pretty messy in the mean time. I don't think I would be that brave.
ReplyDeleteI love this post! So glad the morning sickness is subsiding, yeah! It is nice to hear what you guys have been up to. We've got to try to get together again some time. I miss you so much!
ReplyDeleteWe are doing the potty thing too at our house. It's funny to hear everyone cheer and clap over pee :-)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Pretty Janie looks so much like you. People who didn't look closely at your Christmas card on my fridge thought she was you! More than once!