Hey, I need to clarify from last post that the picture of Peter is from two years ago but the conversation is NOT. He was not even talking two years ago!!! Someone pointed it out that it was a tad confusing. Okay now that that is out of the way...onto what's going on in our lives.
Today was minorly stressful as I was called by the school - Ethan had wacked his head on the gym wall (rather pushed into it while trying to race for a ball with another boy) and I needed to take him to the doctor to get checked out. Not good. First thoughts are - how am I going to do all this with Nadia's schedule? and second thoughts are Can I take Peter? Okay take a deep breath and get things together.
This is what I did. I tried to call several family members that live close to the school - no one was home. Okay - I decided to take Peter with me. He was NOT a problem. He was great - the only reason I tried to get child care was because it can be really hard to fit three kids into a doctor's office. Next, I decided to feed the baby so she's not crying the whole time, Ethan's head injury will have to wait. Turns out that was smart. Less stress. He was not convulsing or vomitting so that decision was easy.
Turns out we have to monitor Ethan for the next 48 hours. I have to wake him up every 2 hours. He has a headache, is nauseous and is really tired. :( - my poor baby!!!! So far so good though - he is staying the same and not developing other symptoms. Thankfully I am managing to stay rational and calm which are all important for injured children :). We pray that he will be fine in a few days.
This is my first time dealing with a head injury - so thankful Haidee, the secretary at the school has been through it before and could suggest a few things.
It's Oma's birthday today. Her first one without Opa and that will be hard. She'll be 79 and she looks great!!! She looks like she is in her 60s. I am so thankful for her. She has taught me so much - especially about cooking. I lived with Opa and Aunt Sylvia for 2 summers and thoroughly enjoyed my time with them. My Mom didn't love to cook the way Oma does so she taught me the basics and things like "clean up as you go" whereas Sylvia taught me the extra touches that makes things special. I still call her up for advice if I'm in the middle of a mess!!
I hope and pray Oma will have a nice day even though it will be a tough one.
Well, I have to go - it's hard to type with one hand. Soon, I will post the next installment of Nadia shots. I was thinking that I should not forget the other children either and shoot some up-dates on them too ;0. What I would really like to see are some photos of certain far-away nieces and nephew I don't get to see anymore. Maybe someone reading this could do that for me :).
Have a great week everyone!!! Love Gloria
"Show me your ways, O LORD, teach me your paths: guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long." Psalm 25:4-5
Monday, January 31, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Words from Peter
Here's some more interesting conversations with Peter:
"Mom - I know what!! The prime minister is the government!!"
- this after talking with Ethan about it.
"Mom? Do you think kings have more power or governments?"
"I'm not so sure, maybe kings..."
"No, I think governments do because they are richer"
"I suppose you are right...they do take taxes from everyone, so when you work, they take some of your money."
"I don't want to work Mom, I just want to worship God, share, and pray"
"Oh, so you want to be a monk?" - actually I didn't say that but I thought it
"You know what Peter you don't have to go to work yet but you do have to clean your room."
"Why?"
"So the floor is clear so we can vacuum in there and then you don't have a problem with dust allergies."
"I don't have allergies Mom!! I am strong and big!!"
"You are right but some of us do. I am glad you want to worship God, share and pray (trying to get back to the point)."
"Mom, when you die do you have to go through fire?"
"No, you get to go straight to heaven"
"oh good"
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Mostly Nadia...awwww
I have dedicated this whole morning to blogging and laundry - along with taking care of Peter and Nadia of course!! There are three other blogs before this one so make sure that you see those ones as well because they are easy to miss!!
These shots are from new years eve.
It's so hard to chose when everyone in the house takes so many pictures!!!
Will and I went to a 70s party. He was already in the van waiting for me, when I thought of getting a shot. I joke with him that when he does that he reminds me of his Dad!!!
It's so hard to chose when everyone in the house takes so many pictures!!!
Will and I went to a 70s party. He was already in the van waiting for me, when I thought of getting a shot. I joke with him that when he does that he reminds me of his Dad!!!
Our third snowfall.
Christmas Catch-up
It's a yearly event, so it is attended to with much anticipation and concentration.
It's starting!!
So peaceful to watch.
So warm and inviting.
Even Nadia was entralled.
This is the only shot of Aleana because she took all the other pictures.
Peter wrapped up some Duplo for Ethan which is always received with a confused look that soon turns into an accepting smile. Look how proud Peter is.
yah!! We caught her laughing!
He gave that to Peter who was very thankful to receive such an initiation gift.
I can't remember what this is but it's another Peter gift - to Matthew. I love catching the initial confounded looks - priceless!
Matthew looking all rosy and excited.
Time for a haircut Mom!!
Time for a haircut Mom!!
Puzzles and Pajamas are the annual treasures.
I will never live this one down - forgive me Will?
We bought Matthew a little MP3 player - but it's only for homework and we get to pick the music. It's suppose to help him concentrate. Any others suggestions?? He does not appreciate chamomile tea too much but he does like coffee - it's suppose to help certain kids.
Thanks Auntie!!! We love the video "God of Wonders" too - God's creation is so amazing.
Sick Days
The flu went through our house last week. Everyone had their turn except Miss Nadia, who managed to get by unscathed. It was nasty - it lasted 3-7 days depending who you were. Peter actually stayed in bed one whole day - I have never had that happen before. He said to me "Mommy I think I am staying in bed and not getting out for a long long time." Poor little guy. I had to change his bed three times and every half an hour he called "Mom!!!". I got lots of exercise that day.
When Will gets sick he just sleeps alot. He came home the previous day at 2pm and didn't get out of bed until 11am the next day. Here we are having our sick day together. Peter took the pictures and here is one of the few that was centred - tehe.
Just having some fun...
On a bright note - Matthew is learning how to read and we are enjoying that. If he reads 100 books his teacher will give him a book. Needless to say, everyone in the house is being delegated to reading with Matthew. Aleana and Ethan love it because it's something they can be an expert in :). Which reminds me - I have to get to the library soon...
Visit with Grandpa and Grandma Buma
On Saturday we went to visit Grandma and Grandpa. It was long overdue. It was our first "real" visit to their new place. It is beautiful and suits their needs perfectly, I'm so happy for them that they are where they want to be.
Great-Grandma enjoying Nadia.
Great-Grandma enjoying Nadia.
Both ladies are starting to smile more and more. Grandma because her hip is doing so much better and Miss Nadia because she is growing so nicely.
Rarely ever will she turn down an opportunity to hold her sister :).
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