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The Update on Underpants

So, the two boys in our home have upgraded underpants. 

For Micah, in an effort to be more earth-friendly, to limit our trash, and to be kinder to his bum, we’ve become a gFamily.  www.gdiapers.com  We’ve joined the revolution.

Imanuel on the other-hand has upgraded from colorful-tighties to solid tone boxer-briefs (- upon strong recommendation from the man of the house, because he understands).  So, Imanuel is thrilled to know that he wears undershirts and underwear that look just like his daddy’s.  I was tempted to take a picture of the two of them and post, but after further thought and consideration, I realized it probably wouldn’t have been the best decision. 

The next update will hopefully be when Micah is officially at crawling.  Now he can scoot forward (but still mostly backwards), and he has started the rocking/swaying on all fours.  That is the tell-tale sign that it will soon come!

9 Months + 9 Months Later

Micah Christian turned 9 months this past Tuesday and this past Friday, he had his 9 month check-up with his pediatrician.  Here are his stats:  weight – 23lbs 4 oz   height – 29inches
At his past check up at 6 months, he was almost 23 lbs…so he has really been slimming down- even though he is still a big boy.  He still only has his 2 bottom teeth and he hasn’t discovered what it takes to get himself up on all fours.  He’s close though.  He scoots around quite a bit and has found an unconventional way to reach the toys out of his reach:  rolling there.  Micah loves to laugh – especially at Imanuel when he makes a lion’s growl.  Imanuel makes it a point to try to get him to laugh quite often.  It’s very cute. 

Overall, Micah is quite the momma’s boy.  While he doesn’t cry much at all, he whimpers with his lips closed and gives me this distressed look like his heart is breaking.  He has recently learned that if he reaches out his arms in my direction, I’m more likely to get him too.  It’s hard to describe in words, but if you could see it, he just looks so pitiful.  It’s so bizarre because having done this the second time around, I feel like I am much more susceptible to give in to Micah’s wants than with Imanuel.  I don’t know if it is because of Micah’s big brown eyes and his round face (that so much resembles a baby owl) or if it is because I am more relaxed and less stressed about parenting than when it was just Imanuel.  But Micah is seriously such a ham too.  Anyway, I pray that I remain consistent and as dedicated to Micah’s training (-if not more) as I was with Imanuel! 


“Micah-Micah-Micah”


Imanuel trying to get Micah to laugh in the car.  This was taken en route to Toronto for Andy & Laura’s wedding.  This was Micah’s first wedding and it was a very special one too!

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On a different note, the softball team that I was on was undefeated the entire season! 


Our softball team:  EE (Electrical Engineers) after winning the championship game
Andy-our team captain/manager, Jeff, Scott, Ken, Michael, Jorge, Myelise- our faithful record keeper, Julio, Mary, David, Amy, Manu- our cheerleader, and me


Grandma Karen gave us some peas and beans from her garden this past Sabbath.  As Israel and I were eating some raw peas (they are super-sweet, by the way) I had to take a picture of this one that Israel opened.  It reminded me of us.  There were four peas inside that varied slightly in shape and color, but fit so right together.   

Micah, Wild Strawberries, and Jen

On July 19, Micah Christian turned 8 months old. 

He can now roll over,

eat solid food,

and play with toys.

(He doesn’t look very friendly in this picture…)

We have also discovered several wild strawberry patches in our backyard.  Jen was over for the past couple of weeks and one of the highlights was picking/eating the strawberries (among other things – like eating in general). 


Jen holding the yummy strawberries.


“I’m going to make us a mean strawberry and rhubarb drink…” says Israel.  It was quite interesting.


And finally, here’s Jen with her bee mask/welding shield/visor-in-one posing with the strawberries. 

Sikhu came up this past weekend and also was with us for a few days.  However we took all of the pictures during that time with Jen’s camera.  Hopefully we’ll get to post some up soon.  We had such a great time with them!  They left this morning so we’ll be keeping them in our prayers as the make the long drive downstate.

Mass Updates

It’s been a long time since we last updated.  So much has happened!

Micah Christian can now roll-over (P.T.L.), he has grown 2 bottom teeth, he can sit up on his own, and he has successfully eaten his first handful of Cheerios. Something interesting that has happened is he has grown attached to one of his blankets. We have affectionately named it the “magic blanket” because if he is in the least bit tired and you place the blanket on his face, his eyes will immediately roll back, his mouth will pucker and begin a sucking-like motion, and he will be knocked out within 30 seconds. I don’t know how this happened. It is quite a mystery to all of us. We forgot to bring the magic blanket to VBS two nights ago and we almost ended up leaving early because he just would not nap w/out it. Other soft blankets don’t work. He needs the one and only. So, this definitely has its pros and cons. I must admit, though, that it is very cute to see him hug his blanket and hold it to his lips.
Micah now eats 3 solid meals a day (-oatmeal for breakfast and veggies/fruits for lunch and dinner). I still nurse him 4 times a day even though he weighs as much as a 2 year old. I think once he turns one, I’m going to close shop.

This past month, we went to my parents’ place while Israel was at camp pitch for the week. It was nice spending time with them. I helped them clean out their entire house and have a big garage sale. It was a lot of work, but it was really fun. All proceeds went to my mom so it was nice doing something so that she could have extra money to use for herself. Some of the items that we sold included: the wooden rocking chair, our old dining room set (including the 6 yellow-cushioned chairs), a large portion of my parents’ rock collection, my a half size violin, my trumpet, bikes, lawn chairs, sports equipment, books, my mom’s house plants, nearly 100 picture frames, and lots of golf balls!  We even had a very large FREE section which kids were particularly excited about.  I think we made nearly $1,000!  God really blessed!

Campmeeting was lots of fun EVEN THOUGH our tent and gazebo was destroyed by a tornado, the kids got sick, and I was having nightmares about how “the raindrops fall with a pitter-pitter-pat…a pitter-pitter-pat…a pitter-pitter-pat”.  Imanuel loved his class.  In fact, on our way to VBS this morning, he was singing the “I’m glad I came to Campmeeting…(repeat)” song.    

Anyway, I’ll have to resume this post until another time when I talk about our 4th of July trip to Lansing, CAMPUS l.e.a.d.s, VBS, and Jen.  It’s been a crazy summer so far!

Anyhow, here are some pics from the past month or so.  More pics can be found on the photo strip!


When Daddy brought home a turtle (that was crossing the street).  They brought it back soon after.


Right before leaving to go down state for campmeeting, Daddy decided to try out our camping gear – IN THE LIVING ROOM.


Father’s Day 2008!  (Also the first day of Camp Pitch for MI Campmeeting)  We drove on Saturday evening then got a hotel for the night.  This was taken Sunday morning.  AND…the boys wanted me to mention that Israel is the best Daddy in the whole world.

While Daddy was breaking his back setting up for campmeeting…

 
The sales employee and financial manager
 
It was hard work, but at the end, we were able to get rid of a TON of stuff and do some major cleaning.

CAMPMEETING – Youth Field Trip to Camp Au Sable

The leaders of the Youth Tent:  Justin Kim, Jodi & Willie Iwankiw, Steve Conway, Christian Martin, and Tammy Conway


Manu’s first time on Go-Karts – He was so excited but he was sound asleep by the time it was over!  🙂


Both kids were knocked out by the end of the trip. 

Back at Home…

Just chilling in Manu’s bedroom our first morning back home.  The whole family got sick.
  

Hopefully I’ll be able to post again soon.  I also planted a small garden in the backyard.  If it is successful, you’ll be sure to see a post on that one too.  🙂  It’s nice to finally be back home for a while…