So, Gabby is learning more and more about baby Jesus and Santa this year. We have been to visit him 2 times and at first when I asked her what she wanted, she said "Me not tell you, me tell Santa." She later told me she wanted bongos. I am not sure if she knows what bongos are but I can assure you she is not getting bongos. Gabby has also really learned the skill of temper tantrums. Oh boy, my little princess turns into a raging monster sometimes. Imagine a wild pig screaming and running away, now imagine trying to get that pig into a carseat in the 3rd row of your mini van. Well that was pretty much me this morning, expect now replace the wild pig with my "sweet innocent" little princess. It is a learning curve and daddy just keeps saying, "I am glad it is your job to stay home with her not mine." So I am pretty sure he doesn't want to trade jobs any time soon :) Such is life and the encouraging part about all of this is that as I talk to more and more people I know "I am not alone". Apparantly pretty much all my friends are dealing with the same thing. I love my children, I really do. I am just glad that it is not all tantrums and that in between the tantrums she is a very loving little girl, full of hugs, kisses, kind words, sharing and smiles.
Judah is all smiles these days except for the little falls that he takes on a very regular basis. He is my little man and puts up with his sister a lot. I am a little afraid when he gets bigger than her (which will be soon as he is 28 lbs and she is 29). He is going to retaliate in a big way...no he won't, he will always be a good little boy. :) Well I can dream can't I.
Jim and I are both well. His family on the other hand needs some prayer. His dad was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor and is waiting for an appointment to see a neuro-surgeon to see if it is opperable. Then his uncle is just really sick and currently in isolation (I think) and they are unsure what the issue is. They are awaiting bone marrow biopsy results. So, if you remember in your busy schedules to lift them up, please do.
Thanks for writing. Even though I see you guys regularly.. I love reading about your adventures too. And pictures of the kids are always fun. Love you guys. I have to say, you are an awesome mom! Hang in there. If you need a break one day... I could always take the princess out :)--Amber
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