Once again, it's been awhile since I have posted so I have a lot to share! This summer has been super busy and I can actually say "too much camping!"!! The kids don't know how to stay in their own beds, meals are crazy, and the daily routine is extremely boring to them! They love camping as much as I do and are having a hard time readjusting. In the trailer they have their own beds all within a few feet from ours and I think that makes them stay in their own beds because they know we are right there. When we are home they all come down at night and in the morning we find them all over the living room which is just ourside our door. Kind of frustrating but at least they don't come our bed! They love waking up in the trailer because their clothes are laid out, breakfast is hot, and as soon as their plate is clear they may take off for the playground! I love it because it takes me 5 minutes to clean up the trailer and breakfast and then I get to sit in the sunshine with my morning coffee (yes, I take the BUNN camping..) and chat with Kara and catch up on my magazines. We eat lunch and then it's off to the lake and we swim and make sand castles for the next 3 hours. Then it's nap time (or quiet time for Everett) and then more playground time or bean bag games or bike rides. Then is dinner on the grill and a bonfire with smores (yep, nearly every night!) and bed by 8. This is our routine, unfortunately this is going to have to change and the kids are up for a reality check. We camped a week in June, 2 1/2 weeks in July, and 2 weeks in August. We def. love camping!
While camping at the end of this summer we were fortunate enough to have our house painted outside and in. The siding looks brand new in an olive green color and totally seperates the store from the house. My kitchen and entry are new canvases for me to decorate. Amy and I went to Shipse this week and I found a couple of great wall pieces for each room. There was a booth that was going out of business and I found some great deals on the shabby chic style decor. My kitchen is a light yellow with sea green and white accent and I think I am going to get fabric with grey print for the curtains. Thanks to Janell my entry is a light blue (she had 1/2 gal. for me from her kitchen) with black and white accents. I can't wait to get the rooms put back together!
Tim has had a great summer in the store with more processing orders than we've ever had!Now that the fairs have wrapped up he also has gotten more animals to process from them than other years. We are anxious to see how deer season goes, this is by far our busiest time of the year. Thankfully Tim has been able to take a few days off for our camping trips. He has been able to fish again this year for the first time in about 3 years, if you know him at all you know how much he loves to fish!
Everett's eyes are doing good. There has not been any progression of the "macular degeneration" (not really what it is but it's the best way to describe it), his eyes are irritated a lot but that has a lot to do with his allergies too. At his last exam with the surgeon we were told he didn't have to come back for 4 more months, yeah! Like I said, his allergies are crazy now and is partially why we are done camping this year. There is just too much "stuff" in the air right now and he is doing breathing treatments all the time. These wind him and he about bounces off the walls after each one. It is impossible for him to stop chattering too! He is so pumped for 1st grade and may be more excited to ride the bus too. Thankfully the bus comes right next door so he will be on the public bus this year, it makes me nervous but I have been assured it's not bad especially b/c he's so young yet. I sure hope they're right! Everett has not really learned anything new over the summer but he has def. perfected riding his bike and swimming! I am fairly certain that he did not do much more than these 2 things all summer!
Deana is still just a quiet as can be. If you hear noise from her it is prob. singing or reciting the Apostle's Creed. She is just in her own little world and entertains herself all day long. She sometimes drags Jax into her make-believe but he too has a mind of his own. She refuses to ride a 2-wheeler, even with training wheels and rides a trike all over the campgrounds. We had to take Jax's pedal loader camping with us to keep those 2 from fighting over the trike! She is infatuated with the #4 and everything has to be "just right". We are not too worried yet but if she doesn't change her favorite # to 5 on her 5th birthday we may have a problem! She counts eveything she sees and in multiples of 4! It's pretty crazy! She has totally fallen in love with a cat that showed up on the porch and always saves some her meals to share with it. She loves coloring and drawing pictures, she is def. our artistic one (maybe b/c she is so particular)! Deana heads to preschool this year and seems to be taking it in stride, not overly excited, just happy to go to a real school and graduate from "mommy school". I cannot stand character backpacks and clothing and don't you know the only bag she wants to take to school has Dora on it....yep, I'm giving in and letting her use it!
Jax is the definition of terrible 2 and def. lives up to the stereo-type! There is nothing sacred around the house! He has violated everything! He somehow figured out how to open RX bottles and I spent the night in ER with him a few months ago. Thankfully he must not have eaten any, or if he did they had no reaction on him! He has colored my walls numerous times with permanent marker (he finds them no matter where I put them so now they are all in the trash!). He has done well in church though and now sits almost the entire service, the only embaressing thing with this is that when he does need a spanking he cries "don't spank it, mommy!" and there are smiles on everyone elses faces when we walk out making it that much harder to spank him when I do get out! His health is a little concern to us right now as he has been placed on a no-dairy diet. Everything he eats goes right through him, and it may just be toddler diareah but he has to do the diet for a month to see if it's a dairy problem. He loves his milk and his sippy-cup so I guess now is time to break that habit! At least he can still have soy milk. This kid spends his days looking for ways to bug his mom and sisters, he leaves Everett alone (maybe b/c Everett gets him back!). He is def. a tease and totally reminds me of his uncle Dave in looks and personality. He (and Dave too ;) are both pain in the necks but can turn right around and be super sweet and huggy and lovey too. I just hope Jax gets it out now and doesn't give us trouble when he's older (keeping my fingers crossed!)
Last is Kara and she is just the perfect baby! She smiles all the time and rarely cries. She is crawling all over and pulls herself up on anything in reach. She walks from sofa to table to loveseat so it'll be soon that she is walking. I am wondering if she'll beat Jax who was walking at 11 months? The only reason she sits in her walker is b/c she can move faster and she likes to give Jax rides on the back of it. It's no wonder she has good chunky thighs, everyone pinches them thinking it's fat but it's solid! She has really strong legs, the ped. said so too at her 9 mo. checkup. She thinks Kara will be walking soon too, I guess we'll just have to see....She waves "bye bye" and makes kissy faces (and smacks her lips) if she likes you. She says a few words "Dadda" was the first at 7 months and she made sure he knew what he was saying! He walked in the door and she would yell it with a wave! She just started saying "Mama" and absolutly will not say it if I ask her too. She may look like me but she is Daddy's girl all the way! There is not a food that she doesn't like...we had spaghetti tonight and she actually picked all the onions out of the sauce and ate them first! She takes a bottle 3 times a day and not because she's hungry but prob. b/c she just ate something dry! I rarely have to cut her food, she just picks it up and takes little bites like she's been this for years. She follows her brothers and sister around the campgrounds in her walker all day long, like she can keep up with whatever they're up to! Someone just needs to tell her she's not 3 years old yet but 9 months old!
So that's the update on the fam. hopefully I don't take this long to write again...I had a cup of coffee at 7 tonight so I had to fill in the last hour I haven't been able to sleep. Hopefully I can go to bed now and get a good night's rest and be ready to tackle the kids again in the morning! G'night!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Catching up on Summer
Posted by Tim Kate Bleyenberg at 10:18 PM
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Nice update, Kate! Sounds like you definately had a busy summer. Your family is a busy one ~ and never a dull moment! What a joy to watch your children grow up and learn all the new things in life. How fun, too, to see their little personalities come out! Have a good afternoon! :-)
Mindy
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