Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Michael and I have been sick all week.  It started last week when Kandace threw up Thursday night.  We kept her home Friday, then she seemed fine for the weekend but we got a call from the school Monday afternoon that she'd thrown up and to come get her.  Michael got the bug not long after that, but I've had a cold/flu symptoms off and on for a while.  I think my flu symptoms are associated with clogged ducts.  I've had some tenderness/redness, mostly on Monday.  I'm feeling better today thank goodness.
Winter is all the sudden upon us.  I'm already ready for spring again. :)  Stahle has been sleeping 7-8 hrs for over a week now.  Starting next Monday I can let her go 9-10 hrs.  Even with Stahle sleeping so well though, Michael and I are pretty tired, between other kids getting up and our days starting so early.  Michael gets up to shower at 6:30 and Stahle's first feeding is usually around there, except today she got up at 5:20ish.

Michael is in the last week of his 2nd rotation, GI which is internal medicine, involving colonosocpys and things like that.  Its been his favorite so far and he really likes the people he's working with.  He starts his 3rd one (psych) next Monday and he'll probably be in Powell buts its not for certain.
We had  parent teacher conferences last week.  Stetson's teacher told us he's off the charts in his reading but his behavior in class hasn't been awesome.  Last year his writing was really outstanding and its all Mrs. Paulson could talk about, and this year Mrs. Hecimovic said he's being a "minimalist" and just doing enough to get by.  He used to take so much more time with his writing and include lots of detail.  He's always been kind of impatient and very black and white in his school work, just doing the essentials I guess.  We like to think his behavior is a result of lots of changes at home with baby and everything.  We pray for him every night and ask for inspiration and guidance on how to parent him.  Parenting is definitely a marathon to me; endurance, lots of ups and downs, very little breaks, and never ending challenges.  He has really good days though.  Especially when he gets one on one time with me or Michael.  I love being with just him because there's no distractions and his true colors come out, but with 3 other kids, we don't get that luxury often.
Kandace's teacher is LDS and talked to us more about church related subjects than Kandace but she did say she doesn't have any academic concerns about Kandace and that she'll probably put her in an accelerated reading group shortly.  She also mentioned she has some naughty tendencies, occasionally trying to be sneaky and get away with things.  No surprise to us.

Stahle is an angel and I'm trying to soak every second in, knowing now more than ever how quickly time passes.  I don't wish time away or wish it would go faster or that she'd be older, because I know that in a blink she'll be 1 and I'll wonder where the time went.  After she eats, she sits in the corner of the couch and I talk to her and she smiles.  She will sit content like that for about 20 mins and its heaven.
Janelle is in the cutest phase in the world.  Every time she sees Stahle she really acts like its the first time and she kisses her and puts her cheek right next to Stahle's and says "Mmmm" like she just took a bite of something delicious.  Every time.  Janelle says the funniest things and has so much personality she makes us smile and laugh every day.

Whoever said going from 3 to 4 kids was the easiest transition waswas pretty much wrong.  Its been one of the hardest transitions for me.  The general hectic nature of our household is almost always overwhelming, feeling like I'll never catch up with housework or that Michael and I will never get to go on a date again just the 2 of us, or that we'll never get to sleep in again.
I like to think that once he graduates and we have an income and a house with more than 1400 square feet, that life will be easier, and it might be more convenient, but every phase of life will have challenges and I know I have to find joy in the journey and enjoy this phase we're in right now.

3 comments:

Jill Asay said...

I loved reading about janelle and her love for her baby sister! She is just too cute! Keep your chin up and hang in there! Wish we lived a bit closer and could hang out or lend a hand! We miss having your family so close!!

Unknown said...

I love reading your blog. I love the insight you share with your parenting struggles. We ALL have them and it's nice to hear what other good parents are doing to try and help their kids. But, Kandace, sneaky?!! Really?!! haha It's a good thing she's so cute. I'm glad your baby is being a sweetheart. Isn't it funny how our perspective changes from wishing that first baby could hurry and grow, to hoping that 4th baby could quit growing so fast. She is such a doll, I can't wait to meet her in real life! Jason and I are hoping to come up the Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving. Maybe if you are around I could come love that baby for a few minutes?

Emily Asay said...

I would love that becky. we just found out that michaels next rotation is in Miles City Montana he leaves on Tuesday