Monday, December 14, 2015

Life lately

Here are some pics of what our life has looked like lately...  we've been busy having fun & being outside a lot & just living life.  A few things not pictured:  Saturday morning guy times (Hugh and Enoch work together while the girls and I hang together), fires on the weekends, naps, sibling fights (those happen daily), bedtime songs, our advent calendar, Karis' eye surgery (I will post about it later, but it did go well), and probably 20 other things that I'm not thinking of right now... like our Thanksgiving meal with friends, which was so fun but has no lasting photographic evidence that it even happened.  That's what memories are for, right?

hot chocolate mustaches




  swinging in the park


it was just us girls, which was a lovely, slow-paced park date!


playing with the nativity set



Daddy time


more Daddy time during family worship


 
driving the car while we wait on an appointment


 
snoozin' in the stroller while Daddy & Enoch walk


hanging out at Karis' first dentist appointment... at which she was such a BIG girl!!  She didn't even cry & let the hygienist clean all of her teeth


Karis taking a little ride down a runway with one of the sweetest models.  (This was put on by her school, and a lot of the little girls came and modelled holiday scarves.)


That time Enoch wanted me to wear a cow hat in CFA...
(also, the fact that high chairs can roll into bathrooms at chick fil a is the only reason we are able to make it work... Karis is perched in one in this pic, but usually Alaythia is also in one.  Enoch steers one of the high chairs and I steer the other.  It's amazing.)


Mama snuggles


Daddy snuggles (this is after school, and she always comes home like this)

 doing a little laundry

 also doing a little laundry  :)

just waking up snuggles


How is he 4?!?!?!!!

And how is this one crawling already??

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Friday, December 4, 2015

FFF: Our Pumpkin Activities

Here are some fun ways we enjoyed our pumpkins from the pumpkin patch this Fall. 

First, a little bit of painting...


This was Karis' pumpkin... no pics of her painting b/c I was helping her and needed both hands!


And then we also carved another one out, baked the seeds & flesh for eating, and then did a little baking soda & vinegar experiment.  :)

 


pumpkano!!


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Monday, November 30, 2015

Weekend Fires in the Firepit

We have been really enjoying our fire pit lately.  Here are some pics from a few weekends back. 


Photo taken by Enoch

the boys


s'more hands

s'more face

sweet Karis enjoying her chair by the fire

fire snuggles... the best kind!
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Friday, November 20, 2015

FFF: Alaythia's 9 month update

Baby Girl is growing right up!  I know that I just wrote her 6-8 month update, but a lot has happened in her little world over the past 30 days.  One of the first notable things, is that we got Alaythia's official height and weight at her 9 month check up.  Little one is weighing in at 20 pounds and is 28 inches already!  Her doctor visit went well, and overall she has been a pretty healthy baby.  She even survived all four of us getting the stomach bug without succumbing to it (Thank you, Jesus!!)!


Also new on the roster this month was crawling!  This has added a whole new dynamic to my daily life as a stay at home mama!!!  Thankfully though she is still slow and learning, and most of our house is safe for her to be in.  But what she lacks in speed, she certainly makes up for in determination!  If she sets her mind to crawling over to get a certain toy, then she is going to crawl over and get that toy, no matter how many times she might get moved or knocked down in the process. (I have NO idea where she gets such a stubborn nature about her... And I'm sure Hugh doesn't have the slightest idea either.  ;)


This also brings me to the next big change in Alaythia's life, learning the big "no" word.  Up to this point, there wasn't really much that she could do that would warrant a "no" from us; however, now that her world is expanding, she has been adding to the list of no-no's daily.  :)  Her current favorite no-no is spying out cords and using them as teething toys... you can imagine my excitement about that one.  :/  So, we've begun the process of learning "no," which, of course, has been quite a big change for her.  I know she is understanding me though because now sometimes when she begins moving toward a forbidden object, she will turn to see if I'm looking first. 

 One last development that is in the works is pulling up/standing.  She is getting better at pulling up on low objects into a kneeling position, but she still can't quite pull up all the way to standing yet.  If we stand her up next to the coffee table though she will hold on and maintain her stance for a few minutes (or until she gets bored with the toy in front of her).



snuggles with Enoch

hitching a ride with the laundry
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Friday, November 6, 2015

FFF: 4 Year Old Enoch

Here is a quick update on Enoch.  It is hard to believe that he is already 4!!!  Hugh and I both so enjoy this little guy, and we are so thankful to see the ways he is growing, developing, and changing.  We enjoy the stories he tells, the music he makes, and the excitement he displays.  As I look back at the past year, here are some things I want to remember about this stage:


Potty training is finally going well.  In fact, Enoch is almost always in big boy underwear these days, unless we go on a long car trip or he is sleeping in bed.  (Though I should say that accidents do still happen for us, and I keep an extra pair of pants in the car, just in case!)

Discipline is still an on-going thing for Enoch, but it is much less common than it was during his 2nd and 3rd years.  It is very easy for Hugh and I to discern if we have his heart or if he is in a rebellious funk.  With the former, he is just the cutest little helper and such a joy to be around.  With the latter, his rebellion is evident through his words and deeds and continues to be a controlling factor until we deal with it.

Playing- Some of Enoch's favorite things to do these days include: playing with machines in the dirt, throwing a ball, shopping for groceries in his kitchen, building with blocks, creating music, reading books with Mama or Daddy, listening to music or audio books on CD, going for walks outside, and playing in the sink or tub.  He still does a good job playing independently, and I typically give him 2 or 3 chances per day to do that.  We have recently begun playing some games (simple ones from Chick Fil A or physical games like chase), which he really enjoys. 


Physical-  Enoch has grown a few inches in height over the past year and slimmed down quite a bit.  He can now jump easily, do a flip in the grass, ride a balance bike (he is at least learning this), kick a ball, and carry big things.  He loves helping bring Karis' walker to her or putting the box of plastic kitchen play food up on top of his kitchen.




Helping with laundry
Music- I feel like this needs its own category now because Enoch is so interested in music.  He especially appreciates live music (though he does NOT like people in a large crowd clapping... it still freaks him out, so that's a bit of a hindrance to him getting to see many performances).  He listens mostly to Christian music (old hymns, contemporary songs, and Bible verses put to music) but he also enjoys classical, country, and marching band styles.  Hugh recently moved his music stuff to the garage (so that it doesn't wake up any napping sisters), so Enoch is able to create music more freely now, and he often brings a harmonica or recorder along on walks or on the way to the car.

Eating- I think Enoch eats a bit less than he did when he was 3.  At any given meal, he eats a bit less than I do, though if the food is extra delicious, he can certainly put away two full size plates of it.  ;)  He generally eats anything we put in front of him, though he prefers to not eat potatoes (unless mashed with gravy) or beets.  He also really appreciates foods made by our international friends (Indian, Bangladeshi, Iranian, Chinese, and Cameroonian).  I do still try to give him a glass of milk with his 3 main meals per day, and then he typically drinks water with his snack(s).

reading to Karis
Siblings- Overall Enoch has grown closer to his sisters over the past year.  I think this is especially true for Karis.  When we drop Karis off for therapy or school, Enoch is always with me, and he often says something like this:
Enoch: "Mama, where's Karis?" 
Me: "She is at therapy right now."
Enoch: "Oh... well I really miss her...  Can we go back and get her now?"
Me: "No, but we will pick her up after (whatever our next activity is, like shopping)."
Enoch:  "Okay... that's fine, but I sure do miss her."
And sometimes when Enoch and I eat lunch without Karis (she is at school), he will pray, "and Father, please keep Karis safe while she is away from Mama."  Isn't that sweet?  It does my heart good to see him growing in his affections for his sister.  He also loves Alaythia, and is *sometimes* real gentle with her, but I expect that some of that may change when she moves out of the baby stage.
holding his newborn

Resources-
  • This book by Lach ("Can You Hear It?) is one of Enoch's favorites and really got him interested in classical music (it comes with a CD).  I would highly recommend it! 
  •  Fighter Verses This is a great way to be memorizing scripture with your kids.  It is through Desiring God ministries and each week, there is a new verse with a song that is word for word from the ESV Bible.  We love listening to the new song each week, and then after a year of songs, they typically make all the music available on a CD, which we then pop in the car for an easy review session.  :)
  • The Verse Project is a great complement to the fighter verses. 

Other Photos-


One of his favorite places! 

Working the electricity set with Daddy

In the zone!

doing a little taste testing for a school project

 one of his favorite "contributions" to the family

this was at Touch a Truck earlier in the Spring

smiling with his sisters in Nashville

showing Karis the trains


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Friday, October 16, 2015

FFF: We moved!

After tossing around the idea for months, we finally bit the bullet and started taking steps toward selling our house and buying a different house in town.  Although we really loved our old house, there were a few things that drove us to move.  I would say the largest factor was simply that we are in a very different season of life now than we were when we bought our first home.  When we first moved in, we had a very limited budget, only one little tike who wasn't even walking yet, and only one vehicle.  That house was such a blessing because it met all of our requirements (4 bedroom, bike-able to campus, space to entertain friends, etc.).  I am beyond grateful that the Lord gave us that house for a season. 

As our family has grown though, several small things began adding up, which made the house fit our needs less and less.  Here are a few:
  • Our street was so busy, and cars drove fast (40-45 mph on average), making it unsafe to play out front, and risky when loading and unloading in the car.  (There wasn't a garage or carport to park under either.)
  • The adjoining neighborhood where we could go for a walk was nice, but getting there was often not easy because we had to walk down the busy street (no sidewalks) past a few houses to enter the side streets. 
  • Our backyard was infested with mosquitoes.  I know, I know, "they are a fact of life in the South"... it's true.  But if I sent Enoch outside to play for 10 minutes, he would come back in with 15-20 bites, bare minimum.  They were terrible.  Even our contractors mentioned how bad they were.  :/  
  • Logistically, as our family size grew, our small kitchen and detached laundry room made everyday chores more of a burden.  
  • The repairs our house needed were draining our budget and requiring a lot of our extra time.  We enjoyed remodeling but at the same time felt like we really wanted to be spending more time with our kids.  And although we were close to being done with remodels, we learned the hard way that in an older home, remodeling is never truly done. 
And so we did a few final projects around the house (painted the hallways, re-wired the electrical, replaced some light fixtures, replaced the front door, etc.) and de-cluttered a bit and then listed it on the market by the end of summer.   We had quite a few people come and look at our house within the first few weeks that it was on the market.  Thankfully after that it slowed down - keeping my house show-able with three little ones was harder than I expected!  One of the interested buyers suggested that she might make an offer IF we could be out by Sept. 15.  We agreed with our realtor verbally that if she could make a high enough offer, we could make that date work (It was just before Aug 15th when this discussion was happening).  Well, don't you just know that she had some complications come up that she needed to deal with before she would make an offer.  So we waited for a little over a week without much action.  Then, all of a sudden, she came back and made an offer.  Only this time, she was giving us 3 weeks to move out.  We negotiated back and forth in order to get the price higher and other details settled, and by the time it was finalized, we were left with 2.5 weeks to move out!   

Fortunately we had been looking at houses on the market since the beginning of summer.  We had probably been in at least 20-30.  While only 8 or so remained on our list of possibilities, none of them really stood out as THE house for us.  When the offer on our house came in though, we decided that we had better get busy deciding and making an offer on a house before we ended up being homeless!  (We did look into temporary housing, but it was going to cost us a huge non-refundable deposit, and the set-up wasn't quite ideal, so we saved that as a very last resort.)  Anyway, after the offer on our house came in, we reviewed the options we had been considering, and the list quickly narrowed.  A few houses had gone off the market (under contract) and a few others were currently occupied.  Since we needed to be out in 2.5 weeks, we decided it would be best to seek early-occupancy in a home that was already vacant AND move-in ready.  That ultimately narrowed our options down to 3.  We quickly saw which one of those was our favorite, and made an offer.  After some negotiations, the sellers agreed to let us move in a few days before our closing date on our old house (this was such a blessing!).  Then, the Lord provided again for our peace of mind by allowing the buyer of our old house to close early and give us a few days to move out (she paid in cash, so she had the flexibility to do that!).  So basically, we sold our old house on a Thursday afternoon, moved out on Saturday (and straight into our new house), and then bought our new house a few weeks later (we had to wait a few weeks since we needed a loan).

Now that we've been in our new house for over one month, I can say that we love it!  Although it didn't seem like anything special when we first looked at it, I am so thankful the Lord put us in this one over some of the other options we saw.  I love the tile and laminate floors (which I didn't even notice when we first walked through it) because they're so easy to clean.  The kitchen is spacious and updated, and it makes cooking for crowds and cleaning up afterwards a breeze!  Our garage is functioning right now as a second play area, though I can pull up into it on rainy days for loading the kiddos if needed.  Our backyard has a great dirt pile that Enoch so enjoys, not to mention a fantastic play house (custom built by a loving grandfather) that I know our kids will appreciate for years.  There is a huge shop in the backyard that Hugh has really been enjoying. We have a master bathroom which makes getting ready in the mornings so much easier.  The doors to the kids' bedrooms close effortlessly and silently which makes going in during the night cause less issues (this may seem crazy, but at our old house, the bedroom doors were all SO loud.. it sometimes caused problems). Laundry is such a breeze to do, and it gets done more frequently!  Our house is not only in a slow neighborhood, but it is also right beside a stop sign, making it even just a little safer.  And our driveway and side road are flat and easy for kids to use.  Now, it's not a perfect house... I could list a few things that we are considering changing soon, but overall it is a great improvement for us, and we are so, so thankful. 

 the beloved dirt pile

 my laundry room (and helper) off the kitchen

 play space (and cute player) near the kitchen w/ great view of backyard
(Alaythia really appreciates being able to see our dog, Cora, through the glass.  It's one of her favorite places to play!)

 roomy kitchen

 play area in garage
(Hugh has our garage so organized already, which is such a blessing to me because I can send the big kids out there to play while I make lunch, and they have a blast!)
 flat surfaces for little feet

 the amazing play house (with lights)

 our spacious living room, great for game nights and church gatherings

one last one of the kids' favorite thing about the new house... the dirt.  ha!! 


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