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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Oh, the suspense

Monday is the day that we will find out if we have a little boy growing or a little girl! I am so excited! I will try to let you know Monday night what the result is. I can't guarantee that I can scan the ultrasound pictures. Our scanner doesn't work very well anymore. More to come...

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

And then there were 7

I think that Malachi has 7 teeth. He doesn't like to have his teeth brushed anymore or to let me put my hand in his mouth. The even funnier thing, the placement of the tooth. Malachi has 4 teeth on top and still 2 on the bottom (which he got first). The seventh tooth is emerging on top. It is not even on either side of the four. It is two spaces from the next tooth on top. I know that he is growing at his own pace, but I'm starting to be concerned about the teeth and how they are coming in. I guess, eventually, he'll get all his teeth. My goodnesss, one day he'll loose all those teeth and get new ones. He won't start Kindergarten without a mostly full set of teeth, right?

Sunday, September 24, 2006

No more Running on the Bed?!?

Malachi had a diaper explosion sometime last night. He woke up about 6am instead of 8am. I pulled him out of his crib and was instantly wet by his wet-ness. His diaper (a Pamper, I might add) had gotten too full or faulty or something. So the little crystals inside that help absorb the pee had spilled out the top of his diaper. Not only was he soaked, but when I unsnapped his shirt hundreds of wet crystals fell out of his shirt and diaper. Why am I telling you all this, you may ask? To get you to the funny part.

I knew Malachi wouldn't go back to sleep, plus I needed to change the sheet on the bed. I sat and watched SportsCenter while he played (since there is nothing else on at 6:30 in the morning). Since it was Sunday I knew there would be no hope of a nap until the drive home. I let him play. At about 8am, he had breakfast. Then I tried to put him down for a nap (2 hours before his normal naptime). He decided to play instead. After about 10-15 minutes I heard lots of noise from the monitor. I peeked in on Malachi to see him running, and I mean running on his mattress! He was making laps around the bed. The mattress noise makes the effect so much better, I wish you could have seen the look on his face. It was like he was saying, "Hey Momma, look what I can!" I just can't get that image out of my head of my 14 month old making laps around his tiny little bed. Way to be creative kid!

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Happy Helper

Scroll down. There are plenty more pictures to see. I had to post in in bulk to catch up, and this way the "blogger police" will leave me alone for a little while.

Daniel picks up food from a local food place to give out to some of the needy people in our church/community. Thursday, Malachi thought that he would help Daniel bring in some of the food. He thought he was the coolest carrying around that box of cake.


Look at all these "real" ingredients.


How come I can't see where I'm going now?


You caught me! I'm not being naughty! Thanks for letting me help, Daddy!

Time to Play

Our church (Real Family Fellowship) meets in a daycare right now. Malachi loves to go on Sundays because there are so many toys to play with, and the room is safe for toddlers. He can go and go and go. Sundays are hard for both Kyla (friend pictured below-7 mo.) and Malachi, because it is right in the middle of nap time. Neither of them will really sleep when there is something else going on around, and when they're not at home in their cribs. So...that means we usually deal with at least two tired children (7 mo. and 14 mo.). That is a call for the...TA-DA...pacifier. Neither Kyla's mom nor I like to see our children with them in their mouths when its not naptime, but like I said before, Sundays are hard to deal with.


Happy with pacifiers!


Post-pacifier picture
(The mean nursery worker [i.e. Me] took them out of their mouths to see what kind of picture she could get.)

3 and one more on the way

All the grandkids

Dad kept trying to get me to stick my belly in the picture. No thanks. It's big enough already. This chair will be too small for all the grandkids at this time next year.


Play food makes us happy!


Callie, who is your favorite?---just kidding
Who is your favorite sister?
Who is your favorite cousin on your Dad's side of the family?


Malachi: "Can you please not interrupt my reading of this book by taking my picture? There are more important things in life."
Callie: "I'm tired of being squished in this chair with 2 babies."
Avery: "Woo-hoo!" (?)


Time to go. We're done with these pictures.

Pizza and other things

Last weekend Malachi began being able to stand up on his own without pulling up on anything. Now that he has found this new skill, he is walking much more. He doesn't have to crawl to the couch or coffee table to get back up. He can do it on his own. This makes my job a little bit easier. Now I just have to convince him to hold my hand so he can walk out in public without being carried (or up the steps). Malachi loves to walk, just not where Mommy ever wants him to go.

Pizza, pizza, and more pizza. The kid is definitely an all-American kid. He loves pizza. The only thing is, is that he is only allowed to eat the crust. We are still concerned about his milk allergy. It seems to be much less than it was a few months ago. I guess that he is already in the process of "growing out of it." I am very thankful. We just try things in small doses. We also make sure that when we give him something that is a milk product, that the milk is cooked/baked. He doesn't seem to have a reaction to cheese or milk that is cooked or baked into a product. Last night I gave him some of my potato soup from O'Charley's. He loved it. If you have never had O'Charley's potato soup, the main ingredient is cheese (and probably milk, too). He had a few small bites and was fine. In fact, I had to put some of my "soup" on the chicken in order for him to eat it. Praise the Lord! That is a true answer to prayer from Malachi's parents who put cheese on everything and have a motto that "you can never have too much cheese."

Hanging with his peeps

Last weekend Malachi's cousins Callie & Avery came to visit (and his Aunt Erin & Uncle Josh). Malachi was able to play a lot with Avery so Callie could play her big girl games. He loved having the friends around.

Callie & Malachi enjoyed pushing the shopping cart around


Malachi tries to share the car with Avery.

Mommy take my picture!


Aunt Morgan, what are you doing? Only my Mama is supposed to be behind a camera.


Mommy, take my picture now---so I can play with the camera!!!

It's been awhile

So before "Aunt" Donna gets on my case about not posting in awhile, here are some pictures:) I don't want the "blogger police" to come after me again!!!

Some of the pictures are from about a month ago, but he hasn't changed a whole lot in appearance in the past few months. He has just radically changed in ability.

I'm so incredibly tired that I must prop my head up to sleep
(picture taken about 6 weeks ago)

Who's the biggest cheeseball in all the world??? Meeeeeee, of course!

Don't you know that washcloths are the best snack in the world!?!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

I'm Sorry

Two posts ago I said an "update on us all," but I neglected one major person in our family---my husband, Daniel. I didn't write anything about him because I figured that he didn't want me to. I still don't think he wanted me to, but he seemed a little upset that I left him out of "us all." So to make amends, first I want to say that I'm sorry. Second, I will give you an update.

You will notice in one of the pictures below that Daniel's hair looks a little lighter than it used to be. He volunteered to dye his hair any color that the kids chose if they raised a certain amount of money for BGMC (Boys & Girls Missionary Crusade). You see, one of his areas of ministry at our church is children. It was a competition between the boys and the girls (K-5th grade). The boys picked red and the girls picked yellow. The girls won, and Sunday Daniel's hair was dyed. He just bleached it. It ended up a little yellow and a little orange. The kids didn't care, though. They thought it was cool. Keep up the good work, kids, and earn a ice cream party!

Daniel has also been working 30-45 hour weeks at the Y. He likes his job, but we miss him dearly. A husband's work is never done, huh?

Monday, September 04, 2006

A Day on the Lake

Today, we went out to Lake Norman with some friends. Malachi got to swim in the pool, once, and the lake, twice. He had a lot of fun---considering he loves the water. The life jacket was a little big for him, but he had a blast (and a nap) regardless.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Update on Us All

Well, we all survived the first week of school with students. I am feeling fine. The past few days I have been way more hungry but fine. I am enjoying being back in the classroom, but I totally and completely feel left out of some of the things in Malachi's life now. I seem to have a great group of students (for the most part). I have great class sizes! I think I calculated that I have 70 total students in 4 English classes. Wow! It's like a middle school teacher's dream (minus having to teach English:) ).

Malachi is doing well. He got a runny nose for about two days. Then, Thursday morning he woke up and decided he would finally feel better. He has been walking, laughing, and smiling nonstop since then. He has also needed Mommy less since he has felt better. This is good for me. It allows me to not feel so tired at the end of the day. He is getting so good at walking. I just can't believe how far he can get without crashing to his little diapered bottom. His poops are still very runny, stinky, and often. Those of you with one child out there...Make sure that you get your first child out of diapers and off of baby food before getting pregnant again. When your stomach is always on the verge of destruction, its nice to not have to worry about that stuff.

Last Friday, August 25th, we felt the baby move for the first time! Wow! A week later now, I am 15 weeks and feeling (and watching) the baby move. It's kind of weird to not know the gender of this little one yet. We had just found out that Malachi was a boy (20 weeks) when I felt him move for the first time. So, I was able to call him little boy the whole time. Now, its just "baby" or "The Deuce" or another name that I can't spell. Anyways, I just thought that I would let you know. I go for my next appointment on Wednesday. Hopefully then we can hear the heartbeat. I think its about a month from now that we'll find out this little baby's gender. So, we'll know whether we have an "Abigail" or a.............We're not telling.