Sunday, September 19, 2010

Happy First Birthday, Jedaiah!!

Jedaiah had his first birthday last Friday, September 17th. He has been another easy baby. He is starting to talk quite a bit. He like to tell me what he thinks. He doesn’t actually say anything in English yet (except Mumma and Dadda). He is busy trying to walk. He’ll stand up, walk four to five steps and fall. I expect he’ll be walking in the next couple weeks. He loves his siblings, especially Rachel. If he’s crying, she can comfort him pretty easily. When he’s really happy, he makes this noise where he suck in air, it is so precious. It says to me, “my life is so good right now”. He like to go in the swing while I hang laundry. Sometimes Jesse or Rachel like to join him.

On Turning Forty...

On Labor Day, I turned forty. We had a great weekend and even got to have family over on my birthday (it was for Jonathan’s birthday that we had postponed due to illness). I reflected on turning forty that weekend. I was hanging the laundry outside, realizing how wonderfully blessed I am. I can’t imagine life any better than the life I’m living at forty. Then again, I never imagined how great my life would be at this age and with this many children. I’m sure if God had let me plan it out for myself, it would have never turned out this good. It was such a joyful weekend! I am so thankful to God for the marvelous grace that he has poured out on me. I am thankful to Jesus, for saving my soul, giving me eternal life and an abundant life here on earth.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Rockies

I plan to upload more pictures soon, so check back.

Jay

Jay loved seeing all the animals. We saw deer, elk, moose, snakes, chipmunks, marmots, picas, and many kinds of birds. He enjoyed working in his junior ranger book and he was hoping to see every kind of animal in the park. We camped in one location in the park, which was nice. Some mornings we had a worship time. James and Jonathan played guitars and we sang and then read scripture. What a place to worship God with the mountains surrounding us. The weather was so perfect. We never even used our heater at night. The days were warm, but not super hot (I think they must have been in the upper 80’s). A lot of our hiking consisted of hiking to lakes and were up in the mountains. Sometimes we’d see waterfalls too. Jay was a good hiker. He didn’t enjoy carrying Jedaiah the last couple days, but after carrying Jesse part of the way down, he didn’t mind having Jedaiah on his back.

Joshua

Josh is not a fan of hiking. I’m thinking when he grows up his idea of a vacation will be to stay in hotels and spend lots of money on amusements. He doesn’t really see the point of hiking and would rather just climb rocks and play. Sometimes I think he’s so immature for his age, but that’s when I compare him to Jonathan. We had our little skirmishes with our strong-headed Josh, but overall he had a good week. When he’s my assistant of the day at home, he does fantastic. He is such a good help and seems to really enjoy it. Part of that is because he doesn’t have to do school, but he does excel in this area and helps to make my day quite enjoyable. For one I don’t have to push him all day to stay on his school and get it done. We have only been doing the equivalent of one day a week, spread out over the whole week since May. Tuesday we start doing one days work in a day. It is going to be quite an adjustment for us all.

Jonathan

On the drive out to Colorado Jonathan’s lost retainer. It dropped onto the ground at a rest area and no one noticed. Jonathan was looking for it in the van after we got back on the highway. I told James that we had better stop and look for it before we got too far down the road. We ended up going back to the rest area and we found it laying on the ground, just waiting to get run over. We were thanking God for answering our prayers on this one. I’m so glad Jonathan is so responsible with his retainer.


Jonathan turned 12 last Friday, the day we went backpacking. Earlier in the week I made brownies over the campfire for him and they came out oh so yummy (I frosted them too). We got him a digital camera for his birthday. We got it from Papa John who sell them refurbished. He love it! He took all the pictures his memory card could hold. There was lots to take pictures of. He has already made a slideshow with his pictures. (I haven't even gotten my on the computer yet.) Jonathan is really mature for his age when he wants to be and other times he enjoys stirring up trouble among his siblings. He carried a really big pack during our last hike. It wasn't as heavy as mine, but it was close. He is so helpful to have around.

I have been having an "assistant" of the day for the last several weeks and plan to keep it going during the school year. That person goes along with me and does whatever I want him/her to do. This was I get help and they get lots of good on the job training. Jonathan hasn't always enjoyed this, he'd rather do school (it is easier to him).

Jonathan is pretty good with a map and he guided us to find a Crackerbarrel in Denver. I wasn't totally confident in his abilities, but he got us there. He also enjoyed looking at the map of the Rockies. He knew alot of the mountains' names. If I was wondering about a mountain, I'd just ask him. He surely knew more than I did.

Josiah

Josiah did his first bigger hike in the middle of the week. He hiked ten miles up and down Flattop Moutain and Hallot Peak (he was the youngest that went). Overall he did pretty well. All the boys complained at times, but they made it and saw some cool animals like Pickas and Marrmots and also enjoyed spectacular views. Josiah especially loved climbing the rocks every opportunity he could get. He also enjoyed playing drums on rocks (or whatever made a good noise) with some sticks he found. One morning all of them were playing a Chris Tomlin song on the "drums". I got video of it and I'll have to post it to dropshots.

I love this picture, Josiah and Rachel are such good buds!

Rachel

Rachel did all the hiking this year on her own. She hike approximately 18 miles over the course of a week. (The boys and James did 30 miles). That's pretty good for a four year old. She whined and complained at times (but less than some of the boys), especially when she wanted something, like not to carry her little water pack or wanted to use Mommy's walking stick. By the end of the week she was all proud of herself to not whining along the hike. We really encouraged that! She seemed to really enjoy the week. One day James and the boys hiked up a mountain and I stayed back with the little ones. We went on a small hike to see a herd of Elk. She couldn't wait to tell the others when they got back. She was a big help, keeping Jedaiah entertained, she's such a little Momma. At the end of the week she got her Junior Ranger badge, along with the boys. We got home Sunday and Tuesday Rachel was throwing up. She was down all day. Then Jesse and Jedaiah started with it soon after. They must have caught something on our travels home. The rest of us have seemed to be immune from it. We'll see.
Jedaiah got sunburned on his nose early in the week. It ended up scabbing up and didn't look so great.

Jedaiah

Jedaiah did well on our trip. He did great in the van, driving for hours. We left the park about four hours later than we planned, so we drove straight home through the night. That worked well and we were home by 11:00 a.m. If we hadn't done that it would have been a very long day. Most of the time I carried Jedaiah on my back as we hiked. It was a challenge keeping him contained. He is on the verge of walking and wants to explore all his surroundings. He wasn't interested in staying in the tent. He kept trying to escape. He stood up on his own twice toward the end of the week. The last night of our trip we did a backcountry camping night at Fern Lake. We hiked about three and a half miles in and about the same out, but a different way. James, Jonathan and I all carried big packs. Josh carried Jesse and Jay carried Jedaiah. We had a great time, camping out in the woods. We had a group site and no one was around, not even the bears (which I appreciated). James even did the cooking, as he usually does for these kind of trips. The kids tried thier hand at spear fishing. They waded in the water, trying to spear Cut Throat trout. The next morning they made a make shift fishing pole and actually caught two fish with chex mix and beef jerky as bait. That was what delayed us leaving the park, but the memories were worth it! When we got down the mountain, we caught the shuttle back to our van. We were quite a sight and made for much conversation with the others on the bus. People were amazed and we had several comments throughout the week about how well behaved our kids were. That's always nice to hear, but we know the truth that lies in their little, sinful hearts. But it does bring joy to our hearts to hear, "Your kids are the best behaved kids in the world" from a complete stranger at Craker Barrel (our last dinner before driving home). Back to the shuttle ride, the shuttle rides were a favorite thing for the kids. We didn't always feel safe, riding in this big bus, with lots of windows, through the mountain roads (very high up) and so we limited our rides, much to the kids' disappointment.
Here we enjoyed our lunch beside a lake. The ducks weren't very shy. Jedaiah sure was interested in communicating with this duck.
Jesse

He was pretty sick the Friday we were getting ready to leave. He had a high fever, was pretty lethargic and was throwing up occasionally. The kids slept in the livingroom and when we woke Jesse up at 3:00 a.m., he had thrown up some milk, but didn't get it on himself (which was nice). God answered our prayers when Jesse never threw up again on the trip and no one else got sick, YEAH! He started feeling better by the time we arrived to our campground in Colorado. We got there around dinner time.
Jesse was not himself for a day or two, being particularly whiny and demanding. He threw tantrums and fits when he didn't get his way. That's hard when you have to share the campground with others. We catered to him at first, but then realized we shouldn't do that. He's pretty independent at times and stubborn too. He's starting to catch on to the potty training. I think he's finally nearing the end of it. Another "YEAH"! He gets his cast off tomorrow, I'm sure that will be interesting. He's done well with it overall. On the trip he hiked some, but mostly was carried. James, Josh, Jay, and I all carried him at different times. He is starting to get heavy, so next time he'll have to walk and that will be easier without the cast (he got it off today, hooray!). Here is Jesse hiking along.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

We are Home!!!

And we had a super vacation. James said it was the "Best Ever!" More details to come in the week ahead. Lots of unpacking to do now.

Friday, August 20, 2010

All Our Bags are Pack and We're Ready to Go...

...sounds like a song. We've been busy the last couple days, preparing for this trip. We're headed to Rocky Mountain National Park. It should take us about 16 hours with two hours worth of stops. We plan to stop for gas twice and then rest stops inbetween. This vacation will not be starting out uneventful. Jesse got a fever of 102 degrees this afternoon. After his nap he threw up. Oh NO! Well, we've been down this road before. I just hope no one else gets it. The kids were asking, "is this going to keep us from going?" Naah, hopefully he'll be over it quickly and that will be it. I won't be blogging from the road this time, so you'll just have to wait until we get back to hear how it went. Keep us in your prayers. We plan to leave around 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. It's going to be fun!!!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Bob the Builder Live

James on the farm skid loader
This will be the start of a road that will go out to our shed that we hope to build this Fall/Winter

A less steep hill

Last Saturday James, with the help of Uncle Mike and some cousins, worked on changing the slope of the hill off our driveway. It was too steep for him to mow with the riding lawn mower, so this will make it easier. They brought several dumptruck loads of dirt from the river bottom. There was all kinds of big tractors and truck coming and going, it was quite exciting to watch. James has smoothed most of it out with the skid loader. He has gotten pretty good at operating this big boy toy. There is more to do still and then we'll seed it.



Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Another Set of Stitches Done at Home



So less than two weeks ago, James had to stitch up little Bradyn Hayes' eyebrow. Josh accidently hit him in the eye while he was using the lightsaber as a baseball bat. Tonight Josh is going to get his own set of stitches. His cut was self-inflicted (by accident) and it is quite deep. He is in the shower, getting cleaned up before Daddy stitches it up. It is almost 10:00 and I wish I could go to bed. I want to be a support, so I'm staying up. Josh is quite nervous about getting the numbing shot, after watching Bradyn go through it.

We were at my inlaw's house tonight, doing some things, mostly outside, to help them out while they are away on vacation. Josh was holding the machete in his hands and I guess it slipped out and cut him. He wasn't actually using it, but just holding it. I guess he learned not to hold a knife by the blade the hard way. We'll see how many stitches he ends up with. I'll post more later.