This past week has been a decent one! I am finally starting to feel more "normal" again, so things have been getting done that I've been pushing to the back burner for a while. Yay!
The kids have been doing really well this year for staying away from the road, so that makes my days a little easier when they're outside so much! Next year though, I'm sure I'll have to watch Kimberly like a hawk. Although... Caleb has been a HUGE help with her lately. He will take her out of the playpen, exersaucer, highchair and get her out of the bathroom if I'm busy doing something else. He loves being a big brother! :)
Caleb also pulled his other loose tooth out last week Thursday, right after I posted my last post... go figure. He was so excited about it, he couldn't wait to tell his Sunday school teacher... apparently, she said it was awesome. lol
He is also learning the days of the week, and he's getting it slowly, but surely. He understands what tomorrow, yesterday and last week were, but months are a little harder for him to grasp that long of a time span. (He's trying to figure out how much longer until we get to bring Skip home.) I have seriously thought of making a paper chain (one ring for every day) to help him understand a month. Maybe while we're waiting for Daniel to fall asleep tonight he and I can work on that. That means I'm going to have to make a run to the dollar store for construction paper and a glue stick.
Daniel has had an interesting week. He got his finger caught in the chain on Lucas' bike on Monday and it got pinched hard. He has been soaking it 1-3 times a day to get all the gunk out, but we're still a little concerned about infection. It was a little swollen Tuesday night but Wednesday morning it looked a lot better so we're continuing to soak it and goop it up with Neosporin to hopefully ward off infection and help the healing process. He doesn't seem too bothered with it most of the time, but he usually asks to soak it if it starts bugging him. He's a tough little man, of that there is no doubt. We have also talked to him about taking his training wheels off, but he's not too sure about it yet. When he's riding, you rarely see him using his training wheels, but he likes the added security, I guess. :)
Lucas has been a typical 3 year old. He is quite moody some days and we're still dealing with the occasional accident. He is really easy to keep track of when he's on his bike out front though. He makes his bike stationary. There is a rut beside the driveway that when he has his back tire in it, the training wheels keep him propped up and he can pedal away and go nowhere. He gets his exercise without me wondering where he took off to now. haha
Kimberly is getting braver daily. She loves playing on the deck and since the boys broke the gates off, she has full access to the steps. Her latest thing is to army crawl as far as she dares, sit up and scooch on her but until her legs are over the edge. Then she can see the neighbors dogs, preach at the boys and have a grand ol' time. She is quite the character, that is for sure.
Peter has been crazy busy this week. He has not been in the house before 10 after supper or home before 6. It has made some really long days for me and the boys. At about 5, they start crying for him, and nothing I do is good enough, so that can be frustrating, but we manage. :)
Anyway, I better get going. Lucas is in the bathroom and I do not want to mop up a swimming pool off the floor. Hope everyone is having a really good week, and have a good weekend!
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