Here is a little update on the kids:
Child #1 is still full of energy and is loving school. It doesn't come easy for her but she works hard. She is our little tomboy and is super competitive, and not a gracious loser. Reminds me of myself as a child. My siblings didn't like me to join in when they were playing games because I would make a fuss when I lost. She is always entertaining us with new songs and dance routines she makes up and has her sibs participate in. She is a great little mama and loves to hold the baby for me and change him.
Taking a selfie, instead of pics of her science fair project,
like she was supposed to be doing.
Child #2 likes to read one of our Little Golden books called, "Nurse Nancy", and has decided to take that role upon herself in our family. She has a little kit up in her room that she uses whenever someone in the family gets hurt. When she initially set it up, she told me, "I hope someone gets hurt soon, so I can give them a band-aid." :) She enjoys school but since she is so much of a perfectionist, homework can be a challenge at times. She loves to go outside and wander around and eat a snack when she gets home, or play in her room alone for awhile. She definitely likes her alone time. She has a sensitive little heart and gets upset whenever someone else is feeling sad.
Child #3 is growing like a weed and learning a lot. He will definitely be ready for kindergarten next year. At least academically wise. He thinks it is fun to do math flash cards. Because he is left-handed, his writing is coming along a little more slowly. He likes to read "Dick and Jane" books to me and work on his preschool book. He is still nervous in new situations and around new children.
Child #4 is very mischievous and undoes as fast as I can do. Trying to clean up with him around is very counterproductive. He is the clown of the family and makes everyone laugh a lot! This morning everyone was wrestling on the bed with dad and dad had oldest child trapped under the pile of children. She cried out for #4 to rescue her, so he yelled, "Cannonball!" and jumped on the pile of bodies.
#5 Little one is three months old today. Can't believe it! He loves to smile and is starting to try to talk to us. At his two month check-up he was 15 lbs 3 oz. This expression below is pretty typical. He looks at the world with wide eyes! He is starting to be less fussy and can lay on his own for good stretches and look at the lights on the Christmas tree. Wait what? We still have our tree up? We'll take it down one of these days.
I was released as Primary President last Sunday. Bittersweet. I love working with the children in Primary, but it will be nice to take a step back and focus on some other things that need attention right now.
This post is getting long already, but I hinted at some changes coming our way. That will be saved for my next post. ;)
4 comments:
YOU POSTED! I am so proud. :) I am going to hold you to at least more than one post in 2015, ha ha! Loved reading the updates on the kids! Ambyr's little selfie cracked me up. Sounds like your kids' personalities are all so different! Loved that McKenna was looking forward to someone getting hurt. And Reid, I can't believe he's over 15 lbs!!! Of course, you've always had big boys, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I sure loved talking to you the other day...we def need to do it more! Love ya!
Your kids are so fun. Reid sure has changed since December. What a chunky cutie! I can't wait to read your next post!!!
Nice to read about your family, Kathryn!
Yay, you posted!!! I've been waiting and waiting for a new post! I love the kiddo updates and the pictures! Reid is super cute and I can't wait to meet him! I love his adorable expression. I'm glad he's being happier for you now. I know you were going through a rough patch with him for a while there. That's hard. I'm actually relieved that you were released from being Primary president too, to be honest. That's a time consuming calling and you need to focus on a lot of other things, mainly kids and upcoming changes! Am looking forward to reading your next post, which I hope will be soon!
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