March 21, 2012, at 10:35 pm | It may take the girls a dozen attempts to get each ball up the ramp, but their scores are improving. “Bubba” (the family’s reigning skee ball champion) better watch out!

March 20, 2012, at 10:27 pm | This child’s shirt was WHITE when we started out the meal…and he was wearing a bib.

No wonder I feel like I’m doing laundry all day (And clearly I’m still not feeding him enough, since he feels he need to add napkins to his diet)!
March 19, 2012, at 10:32 pm | Big girl panties still aren’t getting a lot of use around here…except as decorations.

March 18, 2012, at 10:21 pm |
March 16, 2012, at 9:33 pm | My helper is making unloading the dishwasher a little more interesting, and exhausting, than it otherwise would be!

March 14, 2012, at 9:56 pm | I can’t imagine anything better than my three children playing outside in the sunshine…

…except my FOUR children playing outside in the sunshine.
That’s right – I’m pregnant!
The newest member of our family will, Lord willing, make his or her appearance in early September. We’re thrilled with this amazing blessing and can’t thank the Lord enough for making our arms so full. Yes, it will be overwhelming and exhausting at times (I’m tired just thinking about a 16-month-old Jimmy wreaking havoc around his newborn sibling!), but we wouldn’t have it any other way. We have longed for and prayed for each of our children, and we are humbled by the Lord’s faithfulness in entrusting these little lives to our care.
March 13, 2012, at 10:30 pm |
March 12, 2012, at 9:42 pm | Even her pigtails are blowing in the breeze!

March 11, 2012, at 9:52 pm | This is as close as Becky’s ever going to get to having a dog. Good thing our little “puppy” is so willing to chase his big sister!
March 8, 2012, at 10:10 pm | Yesterday, I finally took Jimmy to get a “sweat test” to rule out Cystic Fibrosis (he’s a genetic carrier, just like Susie and I are, and for some reason our carrier type requires this extra test. Early blog readers may recall my recounting of Susie’s experience here). It’s not an easy test for a 10-month-old wiggle worm to endure because it involves nearly an hour of sitting in a lab while a special “bracelet” collects sweat that has been stimulated by mild electrodes. By and large, though, he did remarkably well and we got the call today confirming that his sweat contained the normal amount of salt, meaning he thankfully does not have Cystic Fibrosis. He never displayed any symptoms of that devastating illness, so I wasn’t seriously worried that he suffered from it, but it was nice to get the extra reassurance.
Here’s a picture of the collection bracelet (minus the coils that contain the sweat):

And here’s a picture of my little trooper, who was just too tuckered out by having to sit in one place for so long:
Speaking of troopers, we have a few more in this house. We’ve battled countless colds, viruses, ear infections, and other maladies this winter, and now we can add high fevers to the list. Susie wasn’t acting like herself when she woke up from her nap today, and so I checked her temperature and was shocked to see she had spiked a fever of 105. Tylenol quickly brought it down to 100 degrees, and she was happy and energetic by the time she went to bed.
Here she is sporting the cold washcloth I had carefully placed on her forehead. I don’t think it was doing much good at this point!:

On a whim, I checked Becky’s temperature later tonight, and she was also registering at a mild 100 degrees. Who knows what we’re going to pass around next, but I am just so thankful that all we have to worry about at the moment are a few minor childhood illnesses. Even though it’s no fun for anyone to deal with these frustrating bugs, I’m praising the Lord tonight that right now, I can meet all my children’s medical needs with Tylenol and Kleenex!
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ABOUT US I'm blessed to be saved by the grace of God, loved by my wonderful husband Jim, and embraced by my twin girls, Rebecca Faith and Susanna Joy and my sons Jimmy and Danny. I started this blog in May 2008 when I was hospitalized for pre-term labor at 24 weeks gestation. The Lord allowed me to keep the girls inside until they were 34 weeks along, and on July 27th, Rebecca made her debut, followed by Susanna, five minutes later, on July 28th. We ecstatically welcomed Jimmy into our lives on April 25th, 2011, and Danny on August 31, 2012. This blog has been a personal journal of faith and motherhood and the only way I can remember which child did what and when. Thanks for stopping by to share in my Faith and Joy! Feel free to e-mail me at: [email protected].
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