Friday, October 5, 2018

Friday: a new style of shorts

This morning I updated the closets.  For Isaac this didn't mean much, but for Joshua he got all of the 4t clothing put in his closet and a reorganization since there are a lot of long sleeve shirts right now.  (I think he's almost out of a lot of the 3t stuff, but I like to see it too short and take it out after the next wash.)

Anyway, I explained the new system to him and let him get dressed.  A few minutes later he comes into my bedroom and says, "Mom, these shorts don't fit."


After a very fast inspection the reason was obvious - he was wearing a sweater.  One leg through an arm hole and one leg through the torso hole.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Thursday: greenhouse, cars, raspberries

We went to the Hope College Greenhouse today since we couldn't go with Lego League last week.  From the bit that we heard yesterday, the GVSU one was probably bigger (and cooler).  It also was quite an adventure to get to the Hope Greenhouse.  While it's open to the public, you need to go down small hallways and through closed doors.  There are no signs marking it's location.  We didn't stay long, but our objective was fulfilled; we saw a greenhouse.




On the way home, out of nowhere, Joshua says, "Mom, sometimes I get confused because toilet paper is white and cars are white and sometimes I think white cars are made of toilet paper."  Well, that hit Isaac's funny bone and he proceeded to ask Joshua what the other color cars are made of...
red = apples
yellow = broken stop lights and honey
blue = water
brown = crayons
tan = tan Legos
green = leaves

We got home and I picked the raspberries.  It's been a bit longer than usual since I last picked, but I think I also got the largest amount of the summer.



Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Wednesday: kids

Joshua is coming into our room earlier and earlier.  Last night he came in, smiled at me, and went right to sleep.  I don't think that we said a word, but he seemed surprisingly awake.

Isaac went to a special cadet thing today.  Ben's back is acting up, so Dad went with him.  Since grandparents are allowed to spoil their grand kids, Isaac might have had a better time than going with a parent.  He got three cookies, two bags of chips, and hot dog.  There was also a strong man show that Isaac really seemed to enjoy.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Tuesday: on Hope

"Hope is not believing that God will give us a certain outcome because we believe. Hope is believing that the infinitely wise, infinitely loving, infinitely perfect, infinitely satisfying God will be enough for me, whether I get the thing that I want in my life or not."  Rich Nathan

Monday, October 1, 2018

Monday: colonoscopy

My colonoscopy results were normal.  Hooray!  I don't need to do it for another five years.

However, I need to complain about the medicine for the prep.  In the past I think it's been orange flavored.  The yucky orange, but overall not that bad.  This time there was no flavor.  It tasted like Robitussin.  I had to drink 16 oz last night and 16 oz this morning.  It was a lot of Robitussin.  I gulped some of it down so I didn't have to taste it too much, but you can only do that so long.

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Sunday: that sounds good

Tomorrow is my colonoscopy, so today was the day I don't get to eat anything.  Everything sounded good to eat.  It was especially annoying to make the boys' lunches or pack Isaac's lunch for the morning and not be able to taste what I'm putting on their plates, like I normally do.  And peanut butter pretzels...they're really just the right amount of salt and well, not really creamy but whatever the pb adds.  I couldn't have those either.

But beyond being grumpy because I couldn't eat the day went fine.

Saturday: pirates, Giraffe, socks, Legos

Joshua was sort of playing with our pirate ship.  And by playing with it, I think he was crashing his feet into it.  When he suddenly says, "speaking of pirate ships, when can we go on a pirate ship?"

Issac found Giraffe this evening as we were cleaning up the basement.  He loudly proclaimed, "What is Giraffe doing down here?"  I locked eyes with Ben, who quickly went upstairs.  However, Isaac followed three seconds later, because the next thing Isaac said was, "Are there two?"  Oh, those logic skills...they make so much sense.  Well, Ben managed to sneak Giraffe II out in his shirt and while Isaac might still think there's two he doesn't know for sure.

I put a sock on upside down today.  I'm not sure when the last time is that I've done that.  It made me think...I put my shirts on backwards a few times a year.  I put my lounge pants on backwards occasionally.  But my socks?  How is it that I never put them on upside down?

Isaac and Joshua came into the office and Isaac is doing this really loud breathing.  (See the video.)  No introduction to what they're doing, just loud breathing.  It was a wind stopper and he and Joshua had built something.  (Joshua doesn't always love the video, so he slowly stepped out of it.)  Isaac then made the second video explaining what they made.  As they watched it they giggled so hard about the baby monkey.