03 March 2011

2 miles and other stuff

Life has been going really well. Anne is such a good baby and we've all been adjusting well. The kids all love her and want to have their turn holding her as often as possible. Lilia's request might be my favorite because she holds both her hands up gesturing "come here" with all her fingers while saying "Baby, baby." She loves "Baby Anne." She started out saying "Baby Aaahh" and is now really good about her 'n' sound. Both are cute, but crazy to see how fast she's growing up and to hear how fast she's improving with her words. Sometimes it feels like life just goes too fast.

So far I've only had one outing with all four kids by myself. On Tuesday a friend invited us to join her at IHOP for their free short stacks on national pancake day. I almost didn't, but I'm really glad we did. Walking in was the best. I had Anne's car seat over my right arm. I held Lilia's right hand with my left and told Andy to hold onto Lilia's left hand. Benny didn't want to be left out and asked whose hand he could hold. Andy held out his free hand and we all walked in together. It was pretty cute.

Spencer started his rural rotation this month. He's in Vian, OK. It's about 75 minutes Southeast of Tulsa. Not too bad at all, but too far to commute every day. He's working with a wonderful doctor who is hosting him for the nights he's staying there. He's already had a nice time visiting with him and his wife. They're very nice people. Every Thursday is off so Spencer can come home Wednesday when he's done and stay until early Friday. We'll be living without him early Monday morning until he comes home on Wednesday. Not nearly as bad as it could be, so I'm thrilled. It should be a really interesting month. We're looking forward to it.

This morning with Spencer home I had a perfect opportunity to go out walking! I went two miles and feel quite good. I'm looking forward to getting back into some regular exercise. I think this is the most excited I've been after any pregnancy to get back exercising and into good shape. I'm really looking forward to it. It was a nice beginning this morning.

Some pictures of some recent goings on:

I took some pictures of Anne this morning.


The beginning of a smile. It got bigger, but I love the crooked look her face has.


Lilia and her second favorite thing to do with her sister.
Her favorite thing is holding her and kissing her repeatedly.


Also Andy's second favorite.
I think his favorite would have to be tickling her toes.


Andy wanted to take some pictures, too.


A very artistic approach.


More of mine.

Anne has had a strong neck from the beginning. While in the hospital I watched her pick her head up to turn to the other side.
Yes, I even had her sleeping on her stomach at the hospital. It's what she likes.





At the beginning of this week one of the boys asked to be a lion. And, of course, the other wanted the same thing. The final product.

Andy, not surprisingly, wanted a "roaring" mouth. Benny, also not surprisingly, a smiling one.


After her nap Lilia grabbed an empty bag and started running around with it over her head. I tried making it a little safer by giving her some "eyes." She didn't really want to be in the picture.


Andy enjoying the bubbles he got from a birthday party he went to.
I look at this picture and just can't believe how big he's getting!




Benny is getting much more independent these days and enjoys "taking care of myself."
Here he is working on making sandwiches for yesterday's lunch.
When I started taking pictures he asked me to take pictures in the family room. I'm pretty sure it's because he didn't want me to know he was occasionally licking the peanut butter knife. The peanut butter around his mouth is what tipped me off. That and Benny telling me he really likes peanut butter. :)
This morning Benny asked me to show him how to start the dryer so he can do it on his own now. We're entering a very independent stage with him now.


Lilia requested this picture be taken. This is her "cheese."
We're working on it.


Andy wearing his "Penguin Costume." He loves wearing this sweater and always wears the hood to be a penguin. Not sure where that came from, but he loves it.

9 comments:

Season said...

They are so adorable, every last one of them. Anne is beautiful!

Jessica and Rod said...

Looks like you've got your hands full, but in a good way.
My daughter Eve was born with a strong neck too. I credit it to the fact her head was wedged in my pelvis for 5 months of my prgenancy. It wasn't fun!

Alexandra said...

Always cute pictures and so nice to hear about siblings that love each other and get along!!

Lilly Ann said...

Beautiful and hilarious kids! You are such the woman! I would never consider taking them all to IHOP! So glad you had fun.

eden said...

adorable faithy. all of them. nice pictures. and great job on the 2 miles!

mom said...

I loved being able to come and visit with all of you for a while. GREAT kids! Love the pictures.

kathy w. said...

You have the cutest little family. Well, no so little, I guess. I can't imagine taking four kids anywhere—you make it look like a cinch, though. Your kids are lucky to have you.

Laura said...

So cute! Your little Anne is beautiful! Congrats! Her neck is super strong! I love the PB sandwiches made by Benny. Too funny. And good for you going 2 miles! That is AWESOME!

Bryson and Tara said...

Wow, Faith! 4 kids...plus you're on you're own for 3 days a week. You are THE woman.

Walking 2 miles sounds so great! I walked 2 blocks the other day and thought I would die... I'm very much looking forward to exercising too! :)