Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Quick Updates

I'm not going to let myself feel like a failure that I don't blog often enough. It was a fun priority that has been long ago pushed behind three kids, a home, a marriage, laundry, gardening and sleep.  Since those OTHER things have become grandeur in scale, the blog has been sadly, severely neglected. Apologies from the depth of my sleep -deprived, chore-battered soul (Not really, I don't feel guilty)

(Noah's dedication a few Sundays ago; settings were a little bright on my camera)

Ari, Ashlyn and Noah are thriving, to say the least. They are happy, healthy rambunctious little mess-makers who make Dan and me laugh all dang day.  They are growing, learning, exploring and coming into their own personalities and quirks.

In the old days when I could take a few HOURS to myself and journal, I would do 'updates' on myself and the things in my life. I'd very type-A categorize them into mental (happy or sad; in love or in denial etc), physical (how many 3 pointers or how far I've been running), spiritual (what God was doing and what I was struggling with), and relational (who I've been crushing, loving, hating and obsessing).  Seemed easy enough to do monthly "evaluations" or updates and when I reread my old journals, I LAUGH and cry at what was sooo vitally important back then. Oh the naivety.

Anyway. I'm not sure who reads this ole blog anymore but HI! I'm sorry we've been absent. Out making memories not remembering to document them. 

I've made it a goal to pull out the 'real' camera each week. Silly that I'm so blessed to have an I Phone that takes okay pictures and Instagram to document those said pictures in a very timely fashion.  But I also like taking real pictures and need to dust off the Canon once a week. So, this is my vow, I will try to take pictures once a week and post once a week. Ambitious?  A little.... But hold me to it! 

So, My quick updates. We'll go backwards






Noah Daniel- 10.5 months, 29.5 inches, 22 pounds, 8 teeth, a climber, explorer, great sleeper (except the month those teeth came thru), ticklish, sturdy, opinionated (read: loud when unhappy), adorable.  He's the star of the show sometimes as he sits and plays and giggles when you chase him. He's a little shy and definitely a mamas boy right now (no complaints, I love it) as he wants to be held or worn often.  Noah sleeps really well now that his teeth have come through, sometimes thru the night (hooray!) and if not, just waking once.  He is very tall (95th percentile) and loves to climb. I keep moving furniture to minimize his injuries but to no avail, he's received numerous face and head bruises.  He likes sweet potatoes, ham, blueberries, toast with almond butter and green smoothies (thankfully he figured out the straw thing). He naps on his tummy with his elephant "lovie" and smiles all day. Sweet Sweet boy.





Ashlyn Claire- 2 years, 9 months, 34lbs, 31inches?. Sooo dang funny. Fiesty, sturdy, rambunctious, rebellious, sweet, soft and gentle, exploring, quick thinker (faster than she can talk sometimes), smart. One word: "bunpaci". Whiny (!), such a cuddler, makes me laugh all day, plays so well by herself and is very creative about her play. She's the one who volunteers to get craft and draw or paint (much to her mother's dismay about the messes :/ )  Ashlyn is more cautious about doing daring things and is a tiny bit more dramatic about sickness and injury. She likes to dance and be crazy and make the silliest faces.  She likes to push her babies around and be a pretend mama. She asks to be prayed for and prays for others. The heart of compassion I see is wonderful.  She is a tiny bit shy, especially in new places but follows along with Ari's lead in talking to strangers without fear. Ashlyn loves movies and books and small objects (ha). She will hoard and carry around beads and babies for days without losing them. She's starting to go on the potty but we are taking a more hands off approach because of my failures with Ari (another post, another time). Ash is my fantastic sleeper. She sleeps 10 hours at night and a 2+ hour each afternoon!  She is becoming a big girl too fast though and when I see pics of her chunky baby self, I get really sad. 





Ari Taylor- 4 years 3 months. 36 lbs, 42 inches tall. Brave, smart, inquisitive, serious, explorer, argumentative, realistic, outgoing, thoughtful, kind, generous, a leader, a thinker who takes her time making decisions and doing things (could be age but I think its a personality trait too), a great alone-time player. She is *this close* to reading. Sounding out letters and doing her lessons each week. I'm learning not to push, she'll read when she's ready. We butt heads often; similar personalities. Both of us like to be right and get our way (humbling, I tell ya).  She's a sponge too, in those "Parrot Years" of learning facts and wanting to know ALL THE THINGS. There's very little quiet when it comes to her, she's always playing, creating, imagining, laughing, story telling, leading and bossing around. She will talk to ANYONE. Literally. A one-legged-homeless woman in the city...Ari walks up and says "Why do you only have one leg? And why does your dog have a muzzle?" (Insert embarrassed mother emoticon here).  I actually love hearing what she says to other people. I'm a homeschooling mom now and there is NO lack of socialization here. I take her places sometimes just to see what she will say to other people. Ari loves to dig for bugs and collect flowers and findings out back in the woods. She will spend hours digging up under rocks for bugs and creatures. She likes to play games, do puzzles, build forts, read/look at books, pretend everything from fairy unicorns to pirates to dead cats in a fire.  She is just at an amazing age. 



4 comments:

Barb said...

This is absolutely wonderful. You - and they - will treasure it someday. All mothers need to write about and write to their children as they grow. Thank you Jenny!

Anonymous said...

Jen...you are a fabulous Mom and Daughter...Dan will have to vouch for your Wife skills, but from what I've seen, you are Da Bomb there too.

This post is precious. Your three little ones are such a blessing to all of us in the extended family and blog posts like this allow us to know them even better.

I will admit that I'd like to see them more often, but then again, I'm a pretty selfish Grandpa too.

Love the Charlotte Haller Five.

Dad/Gam-pa (spelled wrong on purpose)

The Hallers said...

Love this update. Miss y'all!

Anonymous said...

Ari has such a sexyass on her I know we could make each other feel good, nothing nicer than pulling down a little girls panties to see her fatcunt then take her to bed