Here are a few pictures. Somehow I didn't take many pictures especially of Natalie. I will post some of our young lady soon.
Nathan is all boy and seems to have a great sense of humor. I've been concerned about his speech but he is saying more words and the pediatrician is not concerned. It will be interesting to see if with all the other kids in school if he has more opportunity to speak. :)
We were excited to see that he is growing. He is now at the 12th percentile for height (he was at the 5th percentile) and the 22nd percentile for weight (that is up a little also). While he looks small it is fun to see him understand new things and join in with the big kids.
Last night we ate on the patio and as soon as Nathan got down he joined three of his older siblings in a game of soccer. As he was running across the backyard he yelled, "Mom!" and when I looked he smiled a big smile and took off running after the ball.
Natalie is enjoying her soccer season. She prefers defense and does a pretty good job at it. She loves baking and decorating cupcakes though Saturday I had to tell her she needed to not make them so often. Even when I freeze some they get eaten up very quickly!
Natalie tolerates piano for her parent's sake. She plays very well but would prefer to just play songs she likes - while I understand the reasoning behind the drills, scales, and learning certain songs it does make me wonder if kids could play what they really liked if some would stick with it longer. I love that it puts music in our house though. With Allison away at school and Joel very busy we don't hear the music like we used to, though Molly is taking lessons now and Brandon is in a little Joynotes class.
What a delight these two children are (as well as the others). They bring a lot of laughter to our home. Just this morning I was listening to the radio while running some errands and I was reminded how children are a blessing from the Lord. Yes, they truly are.
Happy Birthday Natalie and Nathan!
3 comments:
Happy birthday to your sweet children!! Our Danny (about the same size as Nathan) also has very few words. A friend of mine, a PhD in Child Development, said after spending the afternoon in our house: "He's not talking because he doesn't need to talk!" With six siblings watching out for him, I bet Nathan is the same way. She said to just wait until school started and we were alone together. I suspect our two boys will start to increase their vocabulary when they have the stage to themselves!
Therese
P.S. I'm glad you're still blogging!
Happy Birthday Nathan and Natalie! You'll have to tell Natalie that I prefer defense too:)
It looks like you're enjoying having a houseful of happy children. Can't wait to meet Nathan -- we'll be home for Christmas, so maybe we can catch up then.
I sure miss the community (and yes - teaching Sunday school). Church has been the hardest part about being down here in Houston. It helps me yearn for heaven all the more...
Love you. Love the blog!
Remember what happened when my daughter turned 12??? Two days later came our #2. :) Happy birthday, Nats!
Eileen
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