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Monday
Aug092010

Oh, hello again

My computer caught a nasty virus over the weekend and spent two days detoxing at our friend Allan-The-Tech-Guru's house.  Sorry to leave you contemplating Jonathan's bigamist tendencies for so long.

I somehow got a program called WireShark as well - which is a spyware program.  It wouldn't let me do anything on my computer, just tell it over and over again that I was UNINTERESTED in interacting with it.

We've had a deluge of rain the past couple of days, making up for a relatively dry summer thus far. We walked to the library this morning and got trapped by the kind of rain that drenches you if you so much as step outside.  Jonathan came to our rescue in the minivan, just as the rain cleared up.  I heard the entire library audibly sigh as we exited.

One bright spot in all this rain - - the newly replaced roof on our new house (which still doesn't have the tile in place yet, just the new wood and tar paper) has not leaked.  Whew.

Now I am off to get caught up on all my online activity from the past few days.

Wednesday
Aug042010

Jonathan re: a second wife

I found this excellent book at the library called Children Just Like Me by Anabel & Barnabas Kindersley and we’ve been reading a few pages each day for the past couple of weeks.  On each page it highlights a child from around the world age about 7 to 10, shows a large photo of them, then smaller photos of their home, school, family, how they write their name, their favorite food/clothes/activity/friends, etc. …. fits in perfectly with our homeschool curriculum under  “Family Life In Different Times/Places.”

One night Jonathan read it to them and beforehand I quickly de-briefed him on a few particulars:  I call all houses of worship “churches” as we haven’t started discussing other religions yet and I refer to any second wives as “aunts.”

Of course he has to make a comment about a second wife.

“What exactly would you do with a second wife?”  I asked, eyebrows raised in skeptical fashion.  Good grief, he barely has any words for me most of the time, how would he have enough to make conversation with another one?

“The second one’s always the best,” he replied.  “She’s tidying up the house while I’m having sex with the first.”

Saturday
Jul312010

Benjamin & Jonah

Last week was all about Silas.  He turned one.  He sprouted his first tooth.  He started walking.

So now here are a few photos of the older boys...

One of these days I'm sure I will back wistfully on the days of contant STICK and LIGHT SABER BATTLES.

Swinging on a gate:

And my favorite in quite a long time (check out the guayaberas!):

Monday
Jul262010

Three minutes with Leola & Silas

 

(During a recent visit with Bob & Heidi!) 

Saturday
Jul242010

First birthday! Mike Mulligan cake!  Bystanders!

It’s kinda funny that we based Silas’ birthday cake on a literary theme, since it’s only been in the last few weeks that he’s been interested in reading.  And to hold that interest, he has to be bounced to the rhythm of the text (Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a favorite) and/or allowed to flip the pages back and forth the whole time.

But when I found the idea for a Mike Mulligan cake, I thought Benjamin and Jonah would enjoy making it…  a rectangular chocolate cake with a square cut out of the middle, then topped with dirt (chocolate pudding mixed with crushed Oreos).  Then they added Teddy Grahams as the bystanders who crowd around watching Mike Mulligan and Mary Ann dig the cellar for the new town hall.

Silas got to eat a few bystanders...

Even though he remains toothless, he does pretty well with most foods – pizza crusts included.  He took his first few steps today – and started clapping as well.  And he is a waving maniac.  If he even hears the words “hi” or “bye,” the arm starts a-fwapping.  He can turn around and get down off the big bed in his room (mattress and box springs on the floor) – and he can almost climb on as well.

To us Silas seems like a prodigy, because Benjamin and Jonah did all these things so much later (by multiple months), but when I look up milestones, he’s pretty much average.  Except for his size.  He’s pretty small – about the size of Benjamin at this age.

Silas is also making good progress in his swimming – I glide him under the water for a good two seconds and I can feel him holding his breath.  He comes up sputtering sometimes, but not panicked.  He's also figured out how to take the cap off of markers and color on any nearby surface, including his tongue. 

And... he finds magnets absolutely delightful:

 

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