Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Mid November

Well, time just marches on here and we're busy as can be.  Life is full with three little boys at home, and the days are filled with playing and laughter, tears and frustration, hugs and kisses, diaper changes, laundry, cleaning, cooking, feeding, and a myriad of other random things.  How blessed we are!  I have to say that having three kids has kept me quite house-bound, as I'm not quite sure how to manage three very young children who want to go in different directions and are liable to become stubborn or upset at any moment.  I'll have to brave it one of these days but for now, it's the limits of the property for me as even in the evenings Nathaniel tends to be quite fussy.  I'll miss these days some year in the future right? 
As you can see by the posts that have gone up lately about the older two kids' antics, they keep us busy and laughing.  The phrases "partners in crime" and "monkey see, monkey do" have become much more real to me lately, as Peter and Aaron tend to get into lots of imaginative trouble together.  Pulling chairs up to the kitchen counter to eat sugar out of the sugar bowl or splash in the sink, or climbing up to the buffet to play with the crystal glasses (!!).  Sitting on the bathroom floor discovering what's hidden in the cupboards under the sink, breaking into the cold storage room downstairs and throwing toilet paper rolls around, or discovering what happens when you try to microwave a travel mug.  Whatever trouble one child can get into on his own, two can get into much more trouble than you would think if trouble is a proportional thing.  It's more of an exponential relationship I think, and I worry about the days when I will have three little boys thinking up ways to be "creative" when Mommy has her hands full. 
Nathaniel is not quite so much of a handful yet and is relatively easy to keep in line.  He is a fairly happy baby, aside from evening fussiness which can be expected, and he of course would rather be held during the day than spend time on his own.  His super cute smiles and sparkly eyes just melt your heart and he is very easy to cuddle and "talk" with.  At his 6 week visit at the midwives, he weighed in at 13 lbs 5 oz, and 24.5" long.  According to the scale at the doctors when I took him for his 2 month visit, he weighed 11 lbs.  Yeah, our doctor is a bit out of the loop and seemed quite surprised when I told him there was no WAY Nate is only 11 lbs.  My guess is more around 15 lbs, but I'll have to wait and see if I can get him weighed at the midwives office again before I know for sure.  He has been doing very well at nights, going down around 10 pm and getting up once or twice to nurse before 8 or 9 the next morning when he is up for the day.  Certainly nothing to complain about there, especially considering how Aaron used to be up for the day regularly around 5:30 am.  I am certainly appreciating the extra sleep - it has been a very long time since I have been able to sleep more than two hours in a row.   Nate also naps quite well during the day, and although we don't have a strict schedule in place, things are getting more regular and predictable.  This is important when there are three little people's lives to coordinate.  
Anyways.  That's life here for now. Enjoy the pictures!
After Aaron's naptime, Peter went in there, dragged his crib across the 
room to his own bed, and they started having an enthusiastic jumping fest   
Nate with his Oma and Opa
Raking the leaves on a beautiful sunny day
My serious little guy
Having tons of fun playing in the leaves!
Aaron loves it too!
Reading a book with Aunt Lauren
Ummmm... how do I start cleaning this up?  And this isn't even close to 
the worst diaper I've had to deal with from this little guy... he's quite 
the expert at poop explosions.  Either he really likes baths, or 
dislikes my clothing choices and wants to try on something different. 
Such a sweet smile from my little guy!
Mussche family picture a few weeks ago
Grandma and Grandpa with their SIX little grandsons!  What a blessing!
Nathaniel and his cousin Lucas, born almost a month apart
I love this picture!  Must be lots of fun to wear Mom's sweater!
And here is a progression of pictures..
trying to take a photo of all three boys together
Not too bad, everyone is looking at the camera...
And another one, maybe getting a little more wiggly...
Agh!  Time for some Mommy-intervention to save the baby!

2 comments:

Leigh said...

your life sounds very similar to mine in regards to TROUBLE coming in the form of LITTLE BOYS! Jacob isn't tooooo bad, but the other 2 surely make up for it.
As for braving going out with 3 - good luck! the Zehrs around here have carts that hold 2 kids and some stores have the "car carts." I usually end up either forgetting half of what i went to the store for or leaving b/c of meltdowns before I get to half the list =) i'm seriously considering getting some kid "leashes" since levi won't be happy riding in a stroller much longer when we take Jacob to school!!!

Anonymous said...

How i love to observe the progress of your blessings. yes they keep you very busy, but i also see that you enjoy them very much. imagine missing all that because you had to go to work outside the home?di