The word on pictures: Spring. That's when the new Photoshop comes out. Until then, I'm up a creek without photo editing software. That's also the reason I'm reverting back to the old blog background. No software = no new blog backgrounds.
The word on the new computer: Awesome. We love it and are having way too much fun playing with it. I can't wait to get the new version of Photoshop and really start tinkering around. It will be just in time to start in on a big project for my parent's upcoming 50th wedding anniversary.
The word on James: Busy. He's got some business trips coming up and as the semester draws to a close, his work load will increase astronomically - no students in the classrooms means many more chances to get in to the rooms and maintenance the media systems.
The word on Desta: Tired. Most days I feel like I accomplish very little, if anything at all. I've been staying up far too late watching the Olympics and, before that, reading. I finished all 7 Harry Potter books in about 6 weeks. Now I don't quite know what to do with myself. But chasing the kids around and cooking and cleaning are usually on my list. And if it's Thursday then I'm in full Survivor mode! Loving this season. If I get any more excited I might just have a stroke. James said I can get "Colby" tattooed on my person, so I'm just trying to pick a place to immortalize my love for him...
The word on Zoe: Princess. She loves dressing up and doing her hair. But winters are so tough for her. She goes stir crazy and really needs the interaction that the warmer weather (and playing outside) brings. Thank goodness for preschool. She's been talking more to us and asking us questions. It's a good start and I've been making extra efforts to be REALLY EXTREMELY patient with her.
The word on Owen: Words. That kid is talking like crazy. His speech isn't as impeccable as Zoe's was (who at 18 months would often declare "It's snowing outside!") but he is a great communicator. His words include:
Baby
Ball
Bubble
Go! (which he shouts anytime anyone opens the door)
Fie (said while giving fives)
Snuggle (Guh-guh)
Care Bear (Ba-Ber)
Turtle
Pa (for pacifier)
Gui-Gui (for blankets, he made this word up all by himself)
No
Hi and Bye
Hello (when talking on the phone)
Milk (Mee)
Yogurt (Go-goo)
Toast (Toe)
Water (Wa-Wa)
Noodles (doo-doo)
Peanut Butter (Pa-ba)
Cheese (tss)
Vroom (for cars)
Mooing or Barking noises (for any animal he sees)
He is the complete opposite of Zoe in every way. He loves to eat, he gets into everything all the time, he doesn't miss a chance to tell us "no," he HATES diaper changes, having his nose or face wiped, and teeth brushed, he still takes two naps a day, and he is the most social kid in the world. If you are sitting anywhere near us in church you will end up with him bringing you toys, insisting on sitting on your lap, and he will probably try to give you (open-mouth) kisses. He loves to laugh and makes silly faces, and he is a great imitator when it comes to sounds and gestures. One more month and my baby will be in nursery.
So that is the word. Oh, and I've added the word verification to the comments, not that that affects many people, but we were getting quite a few spam comments that were annoying.
8 years ago
7 comments:
Thanks for giving us the word! :) Sorry about all the spam. We got a lot too.
It sounds like you are all doing well. It is so fun to have an update. As for Zoe being stir crazy my kids get that way and are right now. I can't wait for spring to officially be here.
I'm all for word verification except on private blogs....don't those people realize that the only ones commenting on their blogs are the ones they've already invited??
Hey, it sounds like you need to check out HUNGER GAMES if you haven't already. Given your love of fantasy plus Survivor I bet you'd love the novel!
So good to get an update! I can't believe Owen is almost in nursery.
So wait, had you not read the Harry Potter books before? Was I aware of this?!? :)
And if you haven't read Hunger Games (and Catching Fire, the sequel) you definitely should. So good!
P.S. "Doo-doo" for noodles?! That's HILARIOUS.
Already in Nursery?! That place is for kids... I still consider Owen a baby. Maybe that's just my wishful thinking.
Sheesh, could time just stop for a little while so I can catch up already!
Have I told you that your blog is probably Matt and I's favorite to read? Needless to say I am a little sad that it's been two whole months since your last post but I'm sure we'll survive. Hopefully it means you're all having a good ol' time loving the awesome weather!
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