Friday, June 20, 2008

In search of...

Happy Father's Day




Sad Sara

My girls

Loves her boots


Playing in the rain

Auntie and Uncle with one child, preferably a 20 month old little girl, to fly to Iowa to help with child care, holding fussy infant, and restoring sanity to temporarily single momma.



Jim is out of town for the next 10 days. We've managed two on our own and reinforcments are on their way as I post! We are looking forward to seeing Isabel. Our kids have never met her and Ella Jane is excited to have someone "just her size" to play with. She is usually the third wheel when Matthew has a friend over so you can imagine her excitement to have Isabel come stay with us.



Matthew ended up really liking his nature program and Ella Jane and I loved the time to just be with each other. We had a great week planting flowers, doing puzzles, packing picnics and watching movies. She's a fun little girl and it was nice to focus on her for a few days.

Monday, June 16, 2008

A house a home...

Paint swatches, trips to the furniture stores, and acquiring furniture inherited from our grandmothers; this house will start to feel more like home in the coming months. As of now it looks just like we did when we bought it. We are at a place in our schedules where we have a little more time and energy (well that could be debated) to think of how we can make this a home to us and our likings. It's fun to imagine. So the coming months will be full of changes, but good ones that aren't too stressful. :)

Ella Jane was peering into my eyes this morning and she told me that my eyes looked different. I knew what was coming but humored her and asked what looked different. She told me they were red. I laughed and said, "yes, mama is tired." Tired but able to see changes in Sara that are fun. She's falling into a ryhthm all her own. Still a bit of a sleeper during the day; very peaceful, and then up once at night. She's smiling now and it's so funny to just stare at her because she thinks it's the greatest thing in the world.

Matthew starts a preschool nature program tomorrow which I hope he's as excited about as I am. It sounds just like something he would love; hikes, snacks, playing outside etc. He'll be among 20 or so other kids for the remainder of the week for 2hrs. in the morning.

As many of you have asked let me just say that we are fine in regards to the weather. Dubuque is dry and not flooded. Cedar Rapids is underwater however and that is just 90min. away. Dubuque sits on the edge of the Mississippi which separates us from Wisconsin and Illinois. The river is definately higher and technically at flood level but overall it does not affect the city. We've enjoyed two days in a row of sunshine now and I think it's something we could get used to!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

"Mama, why is the sky blue?"

It's that age old question and my little Ella Jane asked it of me yesterday evening when we were all in the van coming home from the store. Uh...well, because God decided that he wanted it to be the color blue. It seemed to satisfy her curiosity for now. Why is the sky blue anyway?

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

"I think I was just mistaken"...

This is a quote from Matthew at the dinner table tonight. He still had quite a bit of food on his plate and told me that he wanted to be all done. His tummy hurt and he was done eating. I told him to clear his table and he cheerfully asked for dessert. Mmmm... I reminded him that he just told me that his tummy was hurting and that he was all finished. Thus, the above quote.