This ain't no joke. That boy is a BIG boy (at least for us). A mere two months ago, he barely weighed 18lbs and now he's up to 21.5lbs. That last half pound came last week. If he continues growing the way he is, Joel and Micah will be the same size by summer. They are virtually in the same size now. The only reason they aren't in the same size pants is because Joel has longer legs. (Sadly, Joel's waist still fits 6-12 months size, whereas that's a tight squeeze for Micah). Their shirts are only one size away from each other...and don't get me started on their feet! At least dressing them for summer will be easy. One size fits all!
Monday, April 1, 2013
21.5
This ain't no joke. That boy is a BIG boy (at least for us). A mere two months ago, he barely weighed 18lbs and now he's up to 21.5lbs. That last half pound came last week. If he continues growing the way he is, Joel and Micah will be the same size by summer. They are virtually in the same size now. The only reason they aren't in the same size pants is because Joel has longer legs. (Sadly, Joel's waist still fits 6-12 months size, whereas that's a tight squeeze for Micah). Their shirts are only one size away from each other...and don't get me started on their feet! At least dressing them for summer will be easy. One size fits all!
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Paska
This is what happens when you start making Paska (traditional sweet Easter bread) at 8pm.
It was our first attempt. The recipe is old school. You know...add enough flour to make soft dough kinda thing. (yah..thanks for that. 10 cups later......)
We didn't let it rise long enough. It was already 11:30pm when we "finished" the final rise.
We set 3 timers and threw it in the oven for an hour and went to bed as neither one of us could muster the strength to stay awake that long.
About 15 minutes after the timers went off (one repeatedly every 10 seconds), we finally woke up to JOEL! Dan rescued the bread, but it was already too late.
Crispy Paska anyone?
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Pears
We were at the vegetable store in Langley (yeah Ralphs!) the other day when we saw bags of pears on the clearance rack. $1.99 for a HUGE bag of pears.
So, the pears weren't pretty looking. But they are completely edible. Dan and I decided that we would can the pears since we had been rationing our pear supply for months. Joel really enjoys them and we were 3 jars away from completion. We grabbed 5 bags of pears to start. I kept telling Dan that he shouldn't leave that lonely bag on the shelf. Well, needless to say, 3 bags later, we ended up with a total of 8 bags of pears for a little under $16.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Epic Meltdown
This is what happens when your two year old realizes that we are NOT going to Grandma's house.
Epic tantrum. Two seconds after this picture is taken, he threw the toy in protest.
He proceeded to scream and kick for a few more minutes until we promised to see Grandma again soon. That just lessened the screams into a whimper and deep sobbing. What can we say?
This boy LOVES his Grandma. A LOT.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Dan-isms
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
On turning 30
This past Monday, I turned 30. Yep, the big 3-0. I have to admit, it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Perhaps, because I spent most of the previous year stressing about turning 30.
There was a large part of me that felt like I should have my life together at 30. But here I am, a college drop-out with no long-term career. For some reason, I equated 30 with having a successful job. Nope, not for me!
But some wonderful people kept reminding me that I don't need to have my life figured out. I don't need to know what I want to do when I'm grown up. I have a wonderful husband and two lovely boys. And if I finally admit it to myself, I am doing what I wanted to do when I grew up. All my life, I wanted to be a mom. As a kid, I would play house with every stuffed animal and doll I had. I was always a mother to a large family. So far, the large family is on the back burner. Two is enough for now. But being a mom is one of the greatest blessings I have.
Yet, on my birthday, I was blessed even further.
I was blessed by a birthday greeting a few hours before my actual birthday, but in Korean time! Greg and Karmen sent me a happy birthday message so that when I turned 30 in their time zone, I already had a birthday greeting in my inbox. (This meant that on Sunday, one full day before I turned 30, I already had my first Happy Birthday email!)
I was blessed by a surprise phone call from the Philippines. A truly encouraging phone message from Christina. Thanks for reminding me how blessed I am.
Later that night, I was blessed by a skype call with the Philippines! Getting to see the Barkman family was amazing. I have never laughed so hard about a flashlight or a coffee grinder in my life. Exactly what I needed!
I was blessed by an email from a friend (yeah Katrina) who had just returned from vacation, but yet took the time to wish me a happy birthday.
I was blessed by my mother who spent the whole day with me. She took me shopping for some new clothes (she may be the only reason I get to be frivolous!) She played with the boys in the park and stayed for dinner and dessert!
I was blessed by a surprise card in the mail box containing money just for me! Thanks Dad.
I was blessed by a great gift from my thoughtful husband! I love my new pepper mill!
I was blessed with well behaved children and lots of hugs and kisses.
I was blessed with a hand coloured card from Joel. So sweet.
I was blessed to not change any poopy diapers all day. (Thanks Dan and Mom!)
I fell asleep Monday night feeling truly blessed. Turning thirty isn't so bad...especially since I've got the greatest friends and family to support me.
There was a large part of me that felt like I should have my life together at 30. But here I am, a college drop-out with no long-term career. For some reason, I equated 30 with having a successful job. Nope, not for me!
But some wonderful people kept reminding me that I don't need to have my life figured out. I don't need to know what I want to do when I'm grown up. I have a wonderful husband and two lovely boys. And if I finally admit it to myself, I am doing what I wanted to do when I grew up. All my life, I wanted to be a mom. As a kid, I would play house with every stuffed animal and doll I had. I was always a mother to a large family. So far, the large family is on the back burner. Two is enough for now. But being a mom is one of the greatest blessings I have.
Yet, on my birthday, I was blessed even further.
I was blessed by a birthday greeting a few hours before my actual birthday, but in Korean time! Greg and Karmen sent me a happy birthday message so that when I turned 30 in their time zone, I already had a birthday greeting in my inbox. (This meant that on Sunday, one full day before I turned 30, I already had my first Happy Birthday email!)
I was blessed by a surprise phone call from the Philippines. A truly encouraging phone message from Christina. Thanks for reminding me how blessed I am.
Later that night, I was blessed by a skype call with the Philippines! Getting to see the Barkman family was amazing. I have never laughed so hard about a flashlight or a coffee grinder in my life. Exactly what I needed!
I was blessed by an email from a friend (yeah Katrina) who had just returned from vacation, but yet took the time to wish me a happy birthday.
I was blessed by my mother who spent the whole day with me. She took me shopping for some new clothes (she may be the only reason I get to be frivolous!) She played with the boys in the park and stayed for dinner and dessert!
I was blessed by a surprise card in the mail box containing money just for me! Thanks Dad.
I was blessed by a great gift from my thoughtful husband! I love my new pepper mill!
I was blessed with well behaved children and lots of hugs and kisses.
I was blessed with a hand coloured card from Joel. So sweet.
I was blessed to not change any poopy diapers all day. (Thanks Dan and Mom!)
I fell asleep Monday night feeling truly blessed. Turning thirty isn't so bad...especially since I've got the greatest friends and family to support me.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
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