Saturday, July 2, 2011

Still Here!

It's been way too long since my last post!  People have been wondering if we are all still alive and well here, and we are!  We have just been very, very busy chasing after 3 little boys!

Things are going well here as we continue to grow as a family;  we are settling in more and more as the weeks go by.  Summer vacation has brought a whole new set of adjustments with all 3 of the boys home with Mama.  While the kids are getting a little bit bored at home, we also think that is a good thing for them - we don't know if they've ever had a chance to be bored before, and probably more likely were always on guard for what changes the future might bring.  Sibling rivalry and bickering is at an all-time high, but at least I happy to say that none of the kids have told me "I'm bored" yet!

Christian has really started to bond with Jason, and it is so cute to see him follow around after Jason like a little duckling.  He loves to sit on Jason's shoulders and adores any sort of "manly" equipment...machines, tractors, trucks.  I don't know how/when he learned this, but he grunts a bunch and then says "tractor" and then grunts some more (think Tim-the-Tool-Man-Taylor grunting).  Are little boys just hard-wired to do that sort of thing?  It is pretty funny to watch.


Christian has really started to flourish in his "terrible 2's" lately with temper tantrums (kicking, flailing, screaming, the works!), hitting his brothers, throwing things, etc.  He wants to be a big boy so badly some times, but his little body just isn't there quite yet.  He has graduated from his crib to a "big-boy-bed", and has been sleeping in his bed for about the past 3 weeks without too much trouble.  Several times though, he has woken up in the middle of the night and silently walked through the house to come into our bedroom.  Not sure what he wants, but he usually settles right back down if we hold him a little bit and then put him back in his bed.

Juan Manuel and Santiago are starting to learn more and more English.  It is actually getting harder and harder for me to understand them as they transition from Spanish to English because of the Spanglish mix, and many times I am totally stumped.  They will often hear a word in English and try to repeat it at a later time, but don't always get it quite right.  For a while they kept calling Obe Wan Kenobe, Ole Guacamole.  At vacation bible school they learned a song called "I am Not Forgotten", but came home singing "I am a Colgat-aye".  We often get a good laugh over the things they come up with, and they are really doing so well with it.  It is fun to listen to them talk to each other too, as more and more they are using funny combinations of Spanish and English. 


Santi is such a good helper, and he loves to pitch in with just about anything that needs doing.  He often cleans up all of the toys "just because", even when we haven't asked him to.  If I vacuum or tidy the house while the kids are out playing with Jason, Santiago always runs up to me, gives me a big hug and tells me thank you.  He loves order and cleanliness, and is very responsible.



Juan finished kindergarten and is loving his time at home, although really misses his little friends.  He did really well with school, and was always so proud to come home each day and show us what he worked on. 



 
We got baby chickens in April, so the kids have been having lots of fun watching them grow and helping to take care of them.  When the kids figured out that we were going to eat their "pets", Juan cried and cried, and Santiago said he couldn't wait to try and hoped they'd be delicious.  Christian just joined in saying "di-den" (chicken in baby-talk) over and over and over.



Overall we are doing very well.  Life seems like chaos many days, but more and more we are able to enjoy the kids instead of constantly struggling with misbehavior.  We've been fishing twice, to the zoo, to the aquarium, and the older 2 boys had vacation bible school.  I just have to say that the kids have done great with all of their outings, and we have had no repeat experiences of our aquarium outing in Medellin.  They have learned what popsicles and rootbeer floats are, and adore running through the sprinkler.  Jason has been working on building them a swing/slide/tower, and the kids burn tons of energy running around on it (and Mom can just sit back and watch!!).  It has been busy, it has been the ride of our lives.  Some days are still really really tough, but it is amazing to see how far we've come in just over 4 months.

Ok, kids are about to get up, so that's all for now.  Thanks for checking in with us!!








Picture from late-March...embarassing that I am posting pictures of snow when the temperature here yesterday was almost 90!














Planting papas (potatos) with Papa!





1 comment:

  1. Your boys are adorable! It is chaos, but it is usually a good chaos. :) I used to say (and still do some days) that I was running a three-ring circus. If you can see how far you've come in four months, you will be amazed at how things look in a year. Thanks for letting us know you're still alive!

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