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up and up and up

This past month, Emily met a growing up milestone: she turned 1/2 of 1 yr old…. 6 MONTHS!  She is growing up and changing so fast that I definitely see why someone with a 2nd baby just wants to hold and rock them all the time… cause before long, they don’t want you to hold and rock them!

She’s up to 15 lbs 7 oz, 27 1/4 inches, she’s eating lots of fruits and vegetables (her favorites so far seem to be sweet potatoes, broccoli, peaches and homemade applesauce), trying to sit up and she started rolling over just this week.  It won’t be long before she’s moving and shaking so Robbie and I are trying to find ways to baby proof the house.

Here’s some pics and videos of fun things she’s up to:

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i can’t believe she’s 5 months old!

It’s so hard to believe how fast this baby grows!  It’s hard to believe she was ever a less than 8 lb baby b/c now she has out and out fat rolls! And she’s oh so sweet! :)  I started feeding her cereal, then oatmeal, then baby food (mostly homemade) 2-3 weeks ago. Let’s just say she loves to eat… Lord, I hope she doesn’t like it as much as we do!

Robbie has been a big help to me lately. He has decided he loves to feed her the “real food” of the day. Just like bedtime and bathtime, there is a “ritual” of sorts.  We strip her down to her diaper, put her in her BeBe pod and hope not to get it slung everywhere! For the most part, this works well.  Being a first time mom, I don’t know what to do or how to do some things. The baby book says to introduce a sippy cup with foods, so we’re giving her an attempt at that as well.  After eating, she’s been enjoying hanging out with Daddy and just playing and playing, so this week I thought I’d try to get it on video to share!

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sweet raspberries

For my 100′th post, it seems appropriate to post something oh so sweet!

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Running Over

I wonder if I’m the only one out there who can tear up during the opening assembly at Vacation Bible School watching the kids sing the catchy little songs?  No, I’m not PMS’ing, and, no, I’m not pregnant again. But as I held Emily in the the sanctuary and watched her watching those “big kids”, my heart was definitely touched, as deep or deeper than it has ever been, and I caught myself choking back tears!

When I was growing up, VBS meant taking all our little friends with us to have fun at church.  Did it occur to us that we were actually learning something? Probably not at the time. I don’t know about the others, but I sure did. And I realize more everyday just how much I did learn!  For example, each day when I change Emily’s clothes in the morning and at night, I always say, “UP and OVER!” as I pull her onesies over her head… then, the song begins… and it comes from out of nowhere or out of somewhere deep inside… “Running over, running over, my cup is full and running over, since the Lord saved me, I’m as happy as can be, my cup is full and running over….” and I see Jean Hess or Joanne Poe making the motions in front of the group and everyone following along.

See Psalm 23:4-6:  ”You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.”(NIV)

We were learning so much more than little songs and phrases, things that stick, like “meat” on our bones.  It’s so important to me to root Emily in the same things. I want her to lean back on these things that are rooted so deep she can’t run from them.  She’s 4 months old. She goes to church (most weeks).  She’s going to VBS and not just to stay in the nursery!  Tonight, I actually left her with the choir secretary, Ms Hazel, b/c Robbie wasn’t there yet and it was my night to volunteer in the nursery.  I left her with someone she really didn’t know (but I knew well), just so she could hear the music and see the bigger kids.

But there’s something missing from VBS in Black Jack…. adults.  When I was a kid, you had at least 1/2 as many adults as kids at VBS, even people who didn’t have kids…. now, not so much.  I love that Emily is watching the bigger kids and will (hopefully) follow in their steps, but who are the bigger kids looking up to?  Are their parents present or did they drop them off and leave?  The 2-3 teachers per class?  There’s a lot more than 2-3 kids in each one… (there are 120 kids enrolled at VBS this year).  I know it’s the end of summer, but if you get a chance, go with your kids to VBS.  I guarantee your heart will be touched.  If VBS has already passed in your area, then go with your kids to church and read Bible stories to your kids. You won’t regret it!

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just a taste of things to come…

I have been so miserable in this heat this week. But, as I was looking at my calendar for E’s next appt time, I realized…. it’s almost August!  WOOO HOOOO!!!! Relief is on the way!  I love, love, love the Fall and I it can not come soon enough for me!  Lots of things to look forward to:  cooler weather, dark blue skies, breezes, changing leaves, falling leaves, apples, Thanksgiving and then CHRISTMAS!  Sorry, I get a little excited about the Fall.

Emily has been tasting a few new things herself this week. Well, one thing really, rice cereal! She’s 4 months old now and has been eye-ing my forks and spoons anxiously for a couple of weeks. So, I started her on some rice cereal one day and she does pretty well with it. She doesn’t seem to hate it, but when she’s really hungry, she can’t seem to agree with me that it is actually food!  I’m sure she’ll get better as time goes on. In the meantime, I’ve cooked, pureed and frozen some peaches for her to try in a couple of months and I’m trying to think ahead of more things I can make and freeze.  If you have ideas or pointers, please share!

Well, that’s enough for now. Sounds like someone needs Mama.  Hope you have a great week!

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