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May The Force Be With You

March3

Turkey has a bad ear infection, which kept him up most of last night, and necessitated a trip to the doctor this afternoon. When we stopped at Target to get his prescription filled, I bought him a small Lego Star Wars set as a reward for being so brave when he was hurting, and so polite to the doctor and nurse.

When we got home, he excitedly tore into the box, and in addition to the packs we were expecting with droids and a little ship, we also discovered a surprise Darth Vader bag, with a web address on it. Curious, I looked it up, and here’s what I found:

Isn’t that awesome? What a nice treat for a little boy who doesn’t feel well!

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The Last Time

February21

As parents, we focus (rightly so) on our children’s firsts. First time sleeping through the night, first foods, firsts steps, first lost tooth, and on and on. The lasts, however, seem to get lost in the busyness of life.

For example, the last night in the crib. Sure, we get all excited about the first night in the big girl bed, but what about the night before, when the same child, only a day younger, sleeps in the crib for the last time?

How about when it’s the last time *any* child will sleep in the crib that *every* child in the family has slept as a newborn up through at least the early toddler years? When it’s the last night in seven years that a crib will be set up in the home?

In some cases, it seems like the last time deserves to be noted, mentioned, and savored for a bit, especially when the moment is so bittersweet.

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A Beautiful Word

January4

As a mother with four children who have all gone through (or are almost done going through) the toddler phase, I never thought I’d be happy to hear any of them utter the word “no.” As a matter of fact, it’s a word I hear far too much of in various contexts from various children at various points throughout each and every day.

Yeah, I never thought I’d want to hear “no.”

It’s funny how life surprises you sometimes.

Moose never had the typical toddler “no” phase. Since he wasn’t talking at the age most children start testing boundaries with that word, he couldn’t say it, and since he’s also a very easy-going guy (in some respects, anyway), he never really seemed to miss saying it.

But, lately, he’s learned to answer our questions with “yes” or “no.” (Never throw an open-ended question at him, though–heaven only knows what response you’ll get!) At first, they were just normal, brief answers, but he’s growing more emphatic, especially with his “nos.” When he doesn’t want something, doesn’t want to go somewhere, doesn’t want to do something, he *really* lets you know. Sometimes in quality (the louder the better!), sometimes in quantity (he actually has a very cute way of stringing together several no-no-nos!), but always with gusto.

And, as frustrating as it can be to hear even more “nos” in my my day, it’s also wonderful, because it means that Moose is taking one more step towards doing normal “kid stuff.” And that’s really all I want for him, even if it means a bit more contrariness!

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Catching Up

January4

I feel like that’s all I’ve been doing since Christmas…catching up. Catching up on the cleaning (still not really done), catching up on laundry (which is *never* done!), catching up on bills (almost let a few of those sneak by me in all the busyness–oops), catching up on sleep (not a chance!).

Now we’re back to school, and we’re catching up on that, too. We had almost five full weeks of special units before our two week Christmas vacation, so it feels like there’s a lot we have to reach back and remember, including what our normal routine looks like. I know it won’t take long before we’re fully into things again, but right now, it just feels like everything is a bit off.

We did have a wonderful Christmas, and a wonderful few weeks of school leading up to Christmas. I hope to share some of my Christmas school experiences later this week, but catching up on blogging is pretty far down on my list of things to do–the Christmas decorations being put away is my next big task!

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A Christmas Tradition

December7

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Every year, we go to St. Charles, MO, to take part in their Christmas Traditions festival. There are storybook characters (we got to see Clara and the Nutcracker prince), Santas from around the world (Father Christmas is always a favorite, even though we don’t “do” Santa), as well as other Christmas characters (including my favorite, the Master of Revels, who specializes in giving everyone a hard time).

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The children loved meeting the different characters, and collecting their cards. Out of the 29 available, I think we only missed six characters, which is the best we’ve ever done! One of these years, we’ll find them all.

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We also got to hear several groups of carolers, who stay true to character and only sing carols written prior to about 1890. The fife and drum corps was also quite a hit with the children, and you can hear them coming all the way down the street!

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This is definitely one of our favorite Christmas traditions, and something we look forward to all year long!

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Merry Christmas!

December4

The children had their Christmas portrait taken today, so from all of them, “Merry Christmas!”

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As I was annoyed with the studio, and the whole portrait process, I took a picture of them at home, too, and I think it’s pretty cute as well!

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Bye-Bye Diaper Bag

December4

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After almost seven years, and at least six different models, I am diaper bag free!

This is not to say that our house is diaper free–not by a long shot. But, as I no longer need bibs and burp cloths, bottles, jars of baby food, or small toys, I came to the realization that the bulky, ugly diaper bag was really no longer necessary.

Of course, this meant I needed to buy a new purse. I have a few small purses, but I do still need something that can accommodate a few diapers and a wipes case. I settled on a bag from Target, actually marketed as a “work tote,” that’s large enough to hold a laptop. I found that the laptop pouch is the perfect size for a few diapers and wipes, and the rest of the bag is well-organized for all *my* stuff.

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I haven’t really downgraded size-wise–it’s still a pretty big bag. But it’s more streamlined, and definitely looks much more fashionable!

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So Pretty!

December4

Ryan surprised me with the most beautiful early Christmas present today–he said he didn’t want me to have to wait to wear it on my new jacket (otherwise known as my one and only Black Friday steal, at $50, for a nice, knee-length wool coat!)!

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I saw this beautiful brooch in the window of our downtown jewelry store last weekend when we went for the tree lighting. I admired it in the window, but frankly, I didn’t think Ryan had really even noticed. So, you can imagine my surprise when I opened the box and found it inside. It’s so pretty and sparkly, and I just love it!

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Happy Advent!

November29

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It was a welcome sight to see the candle lit in the Advent wreath at church this morning, and it felt like welcoming an old friend home when we got out our family Advent wreath and lit the first candle after dinner tonight. I love this season of watching and waiting, of preparation and anticipation.

Here are a few verses from one of my favorite Advent hymns:

Savior of the nations, come,

Virgin’s Son, make here Your home!

Marvel now, O heav’n and earth,

That the Lord chose such a birth.

God the Father was His source,

Back to God He ran His course.

Into hell His road went down,

Back then to His throne and crown.

Glory to the Father sing,

Glory to the Son, our king,

Glory to the Spirit be

Now and through eternity. Lutheran Service Book #332

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I Know I Shouldn’t Have Laughed…

November13

…but I really couldn’t help myself!

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If you think this is Turkey’s attempt at spelling “festivals” you’re wrong (although, looking at what he wrote, that’s probably the best reasonable guess as to what he was trying to communicate!). This is actually Turkey’s attempt to spell “vegetables” without any assistance.

It really makes you wonder how children hear the words that are being said to them!

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