- Wesley is progressing with his speech development. Sheila, his speech therapist, works with him once a week and noted last week that it seems as though Wes has had a "word explosion" in his brain. The struggle is getting those words out. We see progress every day and Wes loves "playing" with Sheila. He about melts her heart with his "gank you"-s & "you welcome." Wes' buddy G. might as well be his other speech therapist. He's a month older than Wes and he is a great talker, so Wesley learns a lot from G. during their weekly play dates. They have lots of fun playing cars, setting up chairs for a train ride, picnics in the family room, and literally running around in circles.
- Wesley is a budding chef. I walked in the kitchen this morning to see that he helped himself to the food the big kids left out after making their school lunches. He made himself a PB & C sandwich: peanut butter & baby carrots. I asked Wesley if it was yummy (he had taken one bite) and he said, "No."
- Wesley love anything we read to him, but has had lots of fun with word and ASL flash cards like THESE.
Sweet Caroline is loving Kindergarten. She's always, always, always taking nice notes, apples, and trinkets to her teachers. She loves it when they write back. Something that stuck out to me at Caroline's last teacher's conference....Mrs. K said that if there's a child who is having a hard day, she knows that she can ask Caroline to sit by them and Caroline will befriend them as naturally and sincerely as she would any of the other children in the class. She's a friend to everyone.
- Yesterday I sent Caroline to her room to clean it, although it's at a point where I need to help. After about 1/2 hour I went to check on her progress and she was sound asleep in bed. I was a bit jealous.
- Caroline & I just read the book, A Bad Case of Stripes. This book gets a BIG thumbs up from Caroline!

- Grace got a great start on her classes' reading challenge at school. The girl loves to read. The challenge with kids who are advanced readers is finding age appropriate reading material. Her more recent recommendations: Romona the Brave, Hoot, & Scat.
Yesterday's silly conversation while Grace sat on my lap, we were hugging & cheek-to-cheek:
Grace: Mom, I love you more than a pig loves mud.
Wayne: Grace, some advice...don't compare you mom to a pig.
Grace: Mom, I love you more than a hippo in a tutu! (giggles all around while Wayne is shaking his head)
Grace: Fine. I love you more than Daddy. (more LAUGHTER!)
- Thomas...I loved the drive to NY with Thomas last weekend. I loved seeing him have fun once we got there, and exploring the frozen stream, just me and him. But as we drove there and back (4 hours each way), it was so nice to just talk & not be interrupted. It's hard to make 1-1 time happen, but it's always SO nice when we do.
- Thomas took 1st place by a slim margin in his last Pinewood Derby. I'll post pics soon. He had a blast with his pals at Cubs and will go to Regionals soon.
- I was asked to come in after school to help Thomas organize his desk and locker- apparently the kids, including Thomas, have organizational issues. When I got there the teacher said that when Thomas remembered I was coming, he grabbed all of his loose papers and threw them in recycling. NOT the best system, Thomas! :) I helped Thomas fine tune the good progress he had already made & agreed he'd do a desk check each Friday before coming home, so his desk is always nice and neat on Monday morning.
- Thomas is reading The Series of Unfortunate Events. He also recently read and enjoyed, The Great Brain which fostered some priceless discussion, and The Book of Three.
- Thomas was recently recognized by his teachers in a school assembly for his achievement in writing. He has a courageous, straight forward writing style that makes me smile. He shared with me an idea he has for a book he wants to write. I hope he writes it someday because it sounds AWESOME! (I'd say that even if he wasn't my son)
Christina has 5 more months of Jr High! What?! She's doing really well in school, and doing what it takes to get good marks in Chinese. Wayne and I have been no help with her Chinese homework, so she's really had to self-motivate, and I think that's helped her take initiative and responsibility for her own work, success & missteps in her other classes. She's a great, positive student. Some of her writing has been honestly compelling. It's wonderful to see her hard work reep real talent.
- I think the sky would have to be falling for Christina to miss a Young Women's activity, or church for that matter. She's got amazing leaders and friends, and she is working hard on her own with her personal progress in YW. I will forever be grateful for the faithful trail she's blazing for her sisters.
- Nina recently read, Lovely Bones (too dark for her at the beginning), and A Northern Light, which she liked a bit more. An avid reader, Christina recently started keeping a "reading journal" using the little 4"x6" book, What I Read.

Feeling Blessed,
PHOTOS by MACY ROBISON PHOTOGRAPHY










9 comments:
what a great post!!! that picture of you and Christina is AMAZING. I love it~
great pictures, i hane read the great brain series, they are awesome
Lovely things to remember about your kids...and things that they will cherish reading about themselves some day!!
Great notes, and amazing pictures! What treasures!
I hate stockers but I felt compelled to after your RC post about your dad's letter. You have such a lovely tender heart - so full of goodness and righteous yearning and quiet kind observation. I am so glad I know you via RC 2010.
thanks, Bonnie. You're welcome here anytime:) So glad to know you!
You're the best journaler ever. Of course it helps when you have such great little subjects to journal about:) I need to get going on mine again...
I love the stories you shared about each of your kids but I especially loved the pictures of you with them....priceless!
Fun reading up on how the kids have been! Mattie was just saying to me the other day that she wanted to go and visit Grace and Caroline!
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