Luke is growing up so fast and learning so much. He keeps asking me how the baby will get out. In trying to figure it out he suggested maybe the baby would come out of my mouth. I told him that was not the case but couldn't even begin to explain how it would really occur. I told him it was "complicated." Help! I'm just leaving him hanging on that one. About a month ago we realized that one of our frogs, "Stitch" the climber, had escaped from the tank. We still have not found his poor little carcass. It made me feel good to know that Luke's first thought was to say a prayer for him. At first he prayed we would get him back but now I think he's resigned himself to the fact that Stitch is gone and he prays for him to be safe in froggy heaven. Ever since Jer's grandpa died in November Luke has asked tons of questions about death and heaven. Stuff like "How do we get to heaven?" A lot of his questions I don't have the answers to. I'm just glad to see that some of what we are trying to teach him is actually sinking in. He definitely understands that there is a heaven and that he can pray and be heard. That's makes me feel good because sometimes I wonder when FHE becomes WWF or Luke only wants to read BOM stories about "bad guys!"
As for me I'm just doing my same old mom stuff. I've been thinking about my role as a mom a lot lately and despite the fact that some days I still miss teaching quite a bit, I am so glad I've decided to stay home with my boys. I love spending so much time with them and seeing what great little people they are becoming. So what if the craziest thing I did all day was wear a white T-shirt while feeding Seth spaghettios. I figure there will be time for "living on the edge" and pursuing my other interests someday. Nothing beats those sticky little fingers around my neck and knowing that my kids love having me around. I do still find a little time for my own hobbies. I love taking pictures and just got an awesome new lens for my camera. I'd really like to learn to take better pictures and have some time to spend on digital scrapbooking. I also still love to exercise. It's not what it once was with this bowling ball under my shirt, but it still makes me feel great. I kind of have to redefine what makes a good workout while pregnant. I've set a few goals (potentially unrealistic) for myself as far as runs I plan on training and entering this summer to lose the baby weight. I am also keeping busy with my online classes I'm "teaching" and the classes I'm taking for my Masters. I'm only taking one class this semester. It's called "Current Issues in Biology" and after reading the list of topics in the syllabus is sure to be incredibly boring, but I am going to power through and hopefully finish up in the nick of time before the baby arrives!
Below are a few random pics of what we've been up to this month so far.
Seth loves pudding and just about anything else. Not just junk though--he can eat an orange with the best of them. He especially loves those little cuties that are easy to peel. He is learning more new words all the time and is my happy "big baby."
We went with friends to see the elk on a day that was about 10 degrees. I didn't take too many pictures because my hands were freezing. The kids all liked the elk and the sleigh ride and then we rushed to the car to avoid hypothermia.
We've had a lot of sunny days lately and our snow is rapidly melting. The snow is hard enough the kids can walk all over the yard on it. Seth is not a big fan of the snow...mostly because he will not keep gloves on and is then very sad when his hands freeze. The swingset even surfaced for some playtime.
Jer is patrolling again this year and to be honest it's a pain for me right now, but I think it will pay off in the future. We all love to ski and our whole family will be able to spend lots of time at the mountain for free this way. We've gone up a few Saturdays to eat lunch with Jer and let Luke go out on a few runs. What he does at this point can hardly be called skiing and he's missing his instructor this year (that would be me), but it's been fun to go. Jer even ditches his snowboard (he's a snowboarder of almost 20 years now) for skis to take Luke out. Seth totally wants in on the action so maybe next year he can go out a run or two when I'm back on my skis.
We also took the kids to "Walking With Dinosaurs." It was mostly for Luke who loves dinosaurs. He asks about a million and one questions about them (and every other topic). I thought Seth would be scared, but he was actually quite in awe of the whole thing. He makes a mean dinosaur noise.
That's about it. For not having anything to say I sure rambled a lot! Maybe I'll get on a roll now and post before another month goes by.
6 comments:
fun catch-up jen. i'm glad you posted about how glad you are to be home because i've been having those "why am i home?" moments and "how can i swing it and go back to work?" thoughts. i guess i just need to sit back and enjoy the sticky fingers more and take time to be with my little people who won't be little long. :)
Hey, It's the other Jen Burbank :) I loved hearing all about what you guys have been up to the past little while. I hope everything is going well with your pregnancy :)
I agree with the ski patrol thing... it will pay off but I am sure if Jason had to pack the two kids and haul them and all their stuff to Beaver Mountain, he might better understand my stress. The pictures are very cute of the boys. Hopefully next year we will be skiing together... we will have to get babysitters and go up for a girls day out.
good stuff! I love that Luke things the baby will come out of your mouth! Crack me up! As far as what to tell him... my sister-in-law told her 5 year old that babies come out of the belly button and that's why it gets bigger when you're pregnant...probably not the best advice but it will do until he gets older. He seemed to be okay with the idea and even came up with lots of scenarios where it could work. Well, I love to hear about your fam and I really need to see ya one of these days...maybe I'll make a special trip up there when the little baby arrives...that would be fun. Take Care
ps- i just remembered what else i was going to say! cole is obsessed with the whole baby thing too - and even asked the same question of how it's going to come out. jas just looked at me like "you get to handle that one!" i was like, "um ... (stall stall) the dr just takes it out." and that was all there was to it, for that moment. :) gotta love curious kids!
Jen it was fun to catch up on what you guys have been up to. We tried to get tickets to Walking with the Dinos and by the time I got on the ball they were sold out..sounds like you guys had fun. Good luck with the birth questions...no advice here.
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