Jenny started off the winter with a special ride with Jessi---
We had our first snowman
And some sledding on a little hill
and much bigger hill.
We got cabin fever and made a huge pile of blankets and stuffed animals.
Here it is after it collapsed
Many, many hours were spent in "the best seat in the house". Lots of books were read and many different people claiming the "spot", even Mom and Dad.
We celebrated some birthdays---
Got dressed up (Ellie makes a great Spiderman)~
Fell asleep in some wonderful spots---Nate on the couch and notice Ellie tucked into her Tigger couch--
We tried out some new professions:
Air Traffic Controller
Beautician
We played a LOT in and with water---
We took a trip to the zoo with our cousins on a warm (for March) day---
And we spent time playing with our farm animals.
As I look back over the winter, I am so thankful for the many wonderful memories we have made. The kids have all had new experiences. Jenny is volunteering with an animal rehab center and was able to help feed an eagle, falcons, owls, a hawk and a fox. She helped at a science fair and held the falcon and fed a flying squirrel. She is loving getting to know more about animals and how to keep them in the wild.
Jack continues to shadow technicians at a local Apple dealer. Wednesday afternoons are his favorite time of the week! He has his own computer lab and is the one we go to with any computer issues. He also got his Timothy Award for AWANA this spring which is quite an honor. To get the Timothy award, one memorizes over 400 verses!
Joe taught himself how to play the recorder. Joe has an incredible gift with little ones---whenever he is with kids younger than him, they all want to be with him all the time. Now we can call him the Pied Piper---he plays his recorder, and the kids all follow behind! I think Joe has grown four inches over the winter as evidenced by the change in the length of his pants. Joe can create all kinds of neat things---lots of art projects, creations out of this-and-that found around the house, and paper creations.
Nate had his adenoids removed last month. He has struggled with congestion for years and has had trouble sleeping this winter. He seems to be recovering well, and we are praying that with the better sleep and overall change in congestion, he will continue to communicate more and more. He loves to jump on the trampoline and helps us all get our daily exercise. He also loves the zoo and all the animals there and now that it is getting warmer, we'll be able to visit more often.
Ellie is our 3 year old going on 13. She has such an independent spirit and is capable of so much! It amazes me how different all five of our kiddos are! God truly created each one with such different strengths and sweetness---how blessed we are to know these five people! Back to Ellie, she keeps us on our toes and fills our hearts with joy! She loves to be the one praying at dinner and never forgets anyone. She is quite the conversationalist and has been known at times to embellish her stories (for example, telling a friend that she broke her leg---now where did that come from?).
This month we'll be finishing up on school for the year, working on some projects around the house (including hopefully finishing a lot of the barn painting), and just enjoying the beauty of creation. Just this morning Bill and I were enjoying coffee on the deck. It was wonderful to soak in the sunshine and listen to all the birds sing! Spring is so refreshing!
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