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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Josiah Dodge: 16 months


Josiah Dodge~16 months old
July 11, 2016

At this point, Josiah sleeps about 11-12 hours each night and naps each afternoon for 2-3 hours.  He is such a good sleeper now!  It's so sweet when he lays down and says "bye-bye"as I walk out of the room.  Unless he's teething or his ears are hurting, he rarely cries when I lay him down to sleep.  When he wakes up in the morning, he babbles to himself and "talks" with Isaac.  If Isaac's not already out of bed when I get Josiah up, Josiah instantly wants to crawl on top of Isaac and start wrestling him.

Josiah says: Mama, Dā-Dā, Mae-Mae (Emma), I-ē, I-ac (both for Isaac), Mom-o, Op (Pop, my dad),  nah-nah/ba-nah-nah (both for banana), a-en (amen), ah on (all done), wa-wa (water), nah-nah (nurse), pān/ān (plane--he loves airplanes and will stop nursing/eating/playing to point to the window whenever he hears an airplane), eat, hot (he says "hot" whenever I open the oven or when we go outside), please, yīt (light), dino, buh-bye, book (Josiah will sit on the couch with a stack of board books and "read" them for easily half an hour), no, mine, mō (more), bah (ball), wah-eh-on (watermelon--he loves watermelon and can easily eat as much as Isaac & Emma), ī-crēm (ice cream), bonk (he loves to hit his head and then say, "bonk" and giggle!  He thinks it's a game and will go back and forth "bonking" his head with another person.  I'm sure you can imagine that Isaac taught him this--ha! 

He also still signs for eat, please, amen, more, and water.

Josiah has six BIG teeth that have really changed how he looks!  He is also getting a molar on the bottom.  He has moved up to Tiny Campers at church--of course, I cried his first week in there as I dropped him off.  

Josiah has learned to float in his survival swimming lessons.  He loves swimming.  As we walk toward the pool, I'll ask him, "Do you want to go swimming?"  He always nods his head vigorously and signs "please."  We also swim at my parent's house a lot, and he loves going down the slide.


You can see in this picture from my mom's birthday that Josiah got an awful black eye a few weekends ago.  We received a lot of comments on it wherever we went for about a week.  



I love how he sleeps with his little feet crossed & tucked!


Josiah loves to crawl and stand on top of the ottoman both at our house and my parent's house.  He waits until someone notices him and is so proud himself!

You can see in this picture how light his hair is getting!

Look at this precious smile!  We all love this baby boy so, so much!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Emma: 4 Years Old

Emma at four years old

1.  What is your favorite color?  pink

2.  What is your favorite toy?  Elsa

3.  What is your favorite fruit?   apple, apple pie

4.  What is your favorite thing to eat for breakfast?  banana

5.  What is your favorite thing to eat for lunch?  hot dogs

6.  What is your favorite thing to eat for supper?  squash

7.  What is your favorite thing to drink?  apple cider

8.  What is your favorite snack?  banana

9.  What is your favorite show?  Paw Patrols

10.  What are your favorite clothes to wear?   Minnie shirt & pants

11. What is your favorite animal?  elephants

12.  What is your favorite song?  "Yes, Jesus Loves Me"

13.  What is your favorite book?   animal fly one

14. What is your favorite thing to do with Daddy? play & laugh with him 

15.  What is your favorite thing to do with Mommy?  kiss & play with you

16.  What is your favorite thing to do outside?  play with Landrie

17.  What is your favorite holiday? birthday

18.  What is your favorite thing to take to bed with you each night? Lambie

19.  Where is your favorite place to go?  Colorado

20.  What do you want to be when you grow up?  a mommy  
Here is Emma's baby doll wrapped up in her Moby wrap.  She is really into taking care of her babies right now, and they are always named Briggs.  :)

Emma loves to help me cook.  Whether I'm just making eggs quickly for breakfast or baking something more involved, she is always dragging a kitchen chair across the floor and saying, "Can I help you?"  She is a great assistant! 
Dave and I recently started teaching together in Little Campers at church, and Emma loves having us in her class.  This is a sweet picture of Emma and her friend that was on the church Facebook page.  Love her bright smile!


A few favorite things about Emma that I don't want to ever forget...

Emma is our early riser.  She is always the first one down the stairs, and she absolutely loves nothing more than to snuggle.  

Emma calls her blanket a "planket."

Emma says, "I don't mind" all the time.  For example, "I don't mind if you drink your coffee."  "I don't mind if you want to hold me."  "I don't mind if I watch a show."  

Emma has the most imaginative names for Josiah...Chunko, Chunkamongous, Chunkalunk.  She proudly tells says "My brother's name is Chunko" or "Chunkalunk is going to go to swimming lessons today."  Last Thursday, both Josiah and Emma had swimming lessons at the same time.  They were each with a teacher, and Emma's teacher had her swim past Josiah.  She leaned over and said, "Hi Chunko!" and then gave him a huge kiss.  (Josiah just kept screaming...he's still getting used to swimming lessons.) 

We love our girl so much!


Sunday, April 24, 2016

Mother/Son Retreat at Pine Cove

Posting has taken a major backseat in my life lately!  But, as I was reading a friend's blog today, I remembered (again) that this is my only photo album.  As much as I'd like to think I'm going to somehow make yearly Shutterfly albums for each of my children, it's just not going to happen.  I don't want to forget all the sweet memories, saying, and little things my kids are doing right now, so I'm going to attempt to record more of our life on our blog.  Here goes!

Last weekend, Isaac and I went to Pine Cove Camp near Tyler for an amazing Mother/Son Retreat.  Honestly, it was so hard for me to get ready to go.  I didn't want to leave Josiah at all (*sob*), and it was so much work to get everything ready for Dave for a weekend at home along with packing for Isaac and me.  Leaving home is a lot of work at this stage of life!  On the day of our retreat, my friend texted me, "Remember that all the work to leave home will be completely worth it once you get to camp!"  She was completely right!  We had such a wonderful weekend.

Dave read the entire Narnia series to Isaac earlier this year.  Isaac was ECSTATIC when we got to camp and were assigned to the "Reepacheep" cabin!

This was an amazing playground!  I texted Dave a picture of the playground and told him I'd like for a playground like this to be added to our project list.  :)

The Pine Cove staff were so incredible!  One of my very favorite parts of growing up was attending Bible camp both as a camper and then a staffer.  I remember how staff members were always so energetic and enthusiastic, and the campers just went crazy over them!  Of course, it doesn't matter if you're at camp in Minnesota or Texas--kids love crazy camp staffers!  At chapel the first night, there was a group of boys (including Isaac) at the very front of the room.  All of the camp staff lined the front of the chapel and faced the moms and sons to add energy to the worship and show the actions of the songs.  The camp director got right in front of Isaac and his friend and showed them how to do all the actions.  Isaac got SO into it, and--of course--I cried.  I just loved seeing a staff member invest into Isaac right away and Isaac get so into the songs!  

One of my favorite parts of camp was zip lining on Saturday with Isaac!  I am a little afraid of heights, but I didn't think this zip line looked high at all when I saw it.  No biggie, or so I thought!  Once I got to the top, it was a whole new story!  I totally froze, but then I looked at Isaac getting harnessed to the line and thought, "I will do anything for this boy!"  I bit my tongue and am so glad I didn't chicken out!  









As soon as our feet were back on the ground, Isaac said, "I trusted in the Lord that I wouldn't fall!"  I asked him if he had been scared at all, and he said, "Oh no, not at all!"  I started to tell him how scared I got when I got to the top of the platform.  He looked at me with huge eyes and said, "Were you so scared you had a potty accident?!?"  Haha!  I'll never forget that!

Isaac loved this cake we had for dessert on Saturday night.  I hadn't even started mine, and he kept telling me, "If you decide not to eat all of your piece, I'll be happy to eat yours!"  

The boys thought it was SO FUN to help clear tables after each meal.

The camp staff did hilarious skits after the meals.  Again, it reminded of when I was a staffer...the staff could put on any combination of costumes, pour gross food out on stage, say some funny jokes, and the kids would just love it!  I'd say that's exactly what happened this weekend, too.  

Two of the staff girls put on one HUGE skirt and shirt and each of them put one arm out of the shirt.  Then, one would say, "I'm Mary!" and the other would say, "And I'm Ann!" They'd both then say, "And, we're MARY ANN!"   The kids loved this!  When we got home, Isaac found one of Dave's safety vests, and he convinced Emma to put it on with him.  Then, he'd say, "I'm Isaac," and Emma would say, "I'm Emma!" Together, they'd then yell, "And we're RINNS!"  


Isaac just couldn't get enough of running around the woods and playing with sticks. 

On Saturday night, there was a huge night game!   Moms and sons were supposed to come up with a reason to convince the staffers ("posse") that we weren't campers and why they shouldn't send us to jail.  I screamed so loud and accidentally pulled Isaac to the ground in an attempt to run away the first time we ran into the posse!  He started bawling, and I felt awful.  Once I explained that the posse really was just staffers dressed up in ridiculous costumes, he got really into the game.  Our team was called the Big Red Beaver Team, and the boys decided we would convince the posse that we were pirates looking for buried treasure at camp.  One of the posse members asked us, "Oh, you say you're pirates?  What sea did you sail?"  Isaac said, "The Caribbean Ocean!"  We definitely didn't win the game, but it was a ton of fun!

During chapel on Sunday morning, the speaker had each mom tell her son what qualities she sees in his life that God will develop for His glory!  I cried as I told Isaac that I love how he's so gentle with Josiah, how he is so smart, and how he is so quick to obey--and how I truly believe God is going to use those qualities in Isaac's life to further His kingdom and glory.    

I love this boy so much and am so privileged to be his mom.


Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Josiah Dodge: 11 Months

It's just one month until Josiah is one!  I can't believe it! 

 I was just thinking how one year ago my sister-in-law and I were texting each other back and forth daily wondering if we were having boys or girls!  I'm so glad that we both had adorable little boys who will love growing up with a cousin so close in age...just 9 days apart!

At 11 months, Josiah is wearing 12 & 18 month size clothing.  He still wears size 3 diapers and weighs around 19 pounds.  Josiah has had a very exciting last few weeks!  He started crawling on Saturday, January 30!  Josiah's crawling is still a little jerky, but he is getting more fluid every day.  He also pulled himself up to standing just yesterday (Monday, February 15) and today he cut his first tooth (bottom right).

Josiah also visited Disney World for the first time!  
I'm going to say that how Josiah looks in this picture is pretty much how he handled all of Disney.  He is honestly the calmest, mildest baby I think there's ever been, and he spent most of the trip sitting in someone's arms or the stroller just watching everything happen around him.






Monday, February 22, 2016

Emma's Minnie Mouse Party

We celebrated Emma's birthday with a fun Minnie Mouse party!  (I am going with the Disney theme as long as I can.)  :)   
Minnie Mouse cupcakes that Emma was so proud to help me make.  She said, "I'm a good maker!"  (Yes, maker--not baker.)  Emma loves to help me in the kitchen, and it seems like she's also dragging a chair over to the island whenever I start baking or cooking.
Mickey fruit salad made by Dave!  The kids giggled and giggled when they saw this!
How is she FOUR?!
I cut up zillions of Disney stickers, and the kids made their own Disney bingo cards.  I think they had the most fun choosing their stickers.

We also played "pin the bow" on Minnie, and our other game was "Minnie, Minnie, Minnie Mouse" (which is played just like "Duck, Duck, Gray Duck!").  ;)  



"Happy Birthday to you, dear Emma"


two Minnies!  Emma and cousin Amanda 


This was our best shot of all four cousins, ha!  Real life!
We also loved that Uncle Mike came up for the weekend to celebrate Emma!



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