I don't know if many of you faithful readers (and if you're faithful at reading this, I commend you because I'm sure not faithful at writing) have seen the movie Jerry Maguire but there's a kid in it who is constantly spouting of facts to anyone who will listen to him. He is perhaps most often quoted as saying something to the effect of "The human head weighs 8 pounds." Add to this line, a slight lisp, a spiky hairdo, and some cute little glasses and you'll understand why movie viewers loved him. My point in telling you this is not so that you'll run down to the local video store (do people still do that? or does everyone just watch stuff on the computer now?) and rent this classic movie from 13 years ago. Rather, it is to share with you that Lainey has now entered the phase of spouting off random facts to any and everyone who will listen. I LOVE how much she reads and just takes it all in. I think she remembers everything. Today she said to me, "Mom, sea lions and seals are cousins." She also shared several other oceanic facts, but, unlike her, they just didn't stick in my head. Homeschooling is going very well this year and I'm really enjoying it. Lainey seems to be excited about learning things and amazes me with her abilities. That's a proud parent and teacher talking and this is MY blog, so I can brag. Thank you.
We laugh quite often at Sarah Grace and her little sayings that don't come out quite like most everyone else. It sort of makes my heart ache when she gets it "right" and stops using her version of things. Her latest phrase is "later often" instead of "later on". As in, "Mom, later often can we watch a movie?"
Abby is talking more and more these days. Like Sarah Grace at this age, every animal she sees says "neigh" unless it's a bird and then it says "cack cack" like a duck. My dear friend Jana gave us a wooden rocking "cow" the other day. It was handmade by a man from Texas and even though it has long horns and is a steer, she, being the diehard OU fan, refuses to call it a Texas Longhorn. Anyhooo, when Abby wants to ride it, she has to have a little help to get on it. As she is unable to say to me (yet) "Mother, please I'd like to ride the rocking horse. Could you please assist me in getting on?", she comes to me and says, "Neigh, neigh, neigh, neigh" over and over until I get a clue and put her on. And when she rides, she RIDES noholdsbarred!!! It seems that today, Abby really mastered saying "Joey" instead of "Jo-jo". Again, this is one of those moments when I wish I could slow time down just a little bit. I want him to always be "Jo-jo".
Our token little male is just awesome. He weighed in at 12 pounds 13 ounces last week and is growing like a weed. He is long and lean. He has mastered rolling over and can also get from his tummy to his back, especially when he's mad that I have not retrieved him from his bed as quickly as he might like. He smiles all the time and had several really good laughs tonight. He warms his mama's heart!
It's interesting to me the looks and comments I get when I take all 4 kids out in public somewhere at the same time. I get comments like ,"4?" and "You've got 4?" and "You've got your hands full!" and my least favorite "You finally got a boy!" as though there was something inferior with our 3 beautiful girls and we've finally got one worth hanging on to! I guess to an outsider looking in, it does appear to be a fairly busy life we lead, but as the one who's in the middle of it, I must say, "it's just life". It's what I know. Do I even remember what it was like to parent just 1 child? Barely. I think it's great training for these little kids to grow up in a home where they have to think of others above themselves and where they learn the importance of multitasking. On a good day, I can pay bills on the computer, get a knot out of a shoelace, remember the location of most all things in the house (except the DVD remote which has been missing since before we left for NC) and make 3 different breakfasts all before 8:00. Okay, I'm exaggerating a bit (it's usually 8:30), but my point is, "it's what we do". Yep, I've got 4 and yep, they're all very close together, but I can't imagine it any other way. One day, they'll all be grown up and the house will be quiet and I'll be sad because I'll finally know where the DVD remote is, but won't have anyone here asking to watch one!
Proclaiming Jesus Produces Joy (1 John 1:1-4)
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