Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year's Eve! We went down to the beach for the day yesterday. It was gorgeous and there were thousands of shells of all shapes, sizes and colors. We may have brought back several hundred:).

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Today, I am taking down Christmas decorations and preparing for our traditional New Year's Eve Fondue dinner. We had a wonderful Christmas season, filled with family, food, lights {Callaway Gardens!}, songs, and much thankfulness for our Savior's birth. Wishing you all a joyous 2012!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Party Rash

I'm afraid Elle's not the only one who's allergic around here. The problem is, we don't know what caused it.

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His teacher called from school to say he was breaking out in a rash so Steven went to pick him up early. It spread more once we got him home. They had a Christmas party, but no out-of-the-ordinary foods. They were playing on the playground when he started complaining. Thankfully, a bath, a little Benadryl, a few puffs of the inhaler, several latherings of hydrocortisone, and he's much better. The other side of his body looked like this too...

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Elle had a minor episode with her eye swelling up Sunday night. This has happened a time or two before so I wasn't really surprised and as with Grady, we're not sure what caused it. All three kids were watching a movie at church. She was much better Monday morning, after some Benadryl, inhaler, allergy eye drops and a good night's sleep.

This is why we don't go far from home without an Epi-pen, Benadryl, inhaler, allergy eye drops, Zyrtec, and hydrocortisone cream. They are staples at our house:).

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Encouraged by my 6 year old

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We made a trip to Wal-Mart this morning after dropping Grady off at school for some necessary paper products {toilet paper!}, ingredients to make some spice tea, chicken and vegetables for dinner. We pulled out of the parking lot and got to the stop light at the bottom of the hill.

Elle said, "Mom, did you see that van in the parking lot? {I had not seen them.} There was a lady with a sign that said they needed gas. Should we call the gas company?"

Me: "No, Elle, they need money to buy gas for their car. ...Do you want to turn around and give them your $5?"

She had money with her that she had just gotten over the weekend as a Christmas present.

Elle: "Ummm... I don't know."

We turned left and headed away. I was conflicted at this point as to what to do too.

Elle: "Yes, Mom, I want to go back. The Bible says, 'He who is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward him for what he has done.'"

I turned around and we drove back to the van in the parking lot. She added another dollar she had to the amount, got out of the car and gave the lady her $6. I told the lady that my daughter had seen them and wanted to help. I was completely overwhelmed at this point. At seeing the Lord work through Elle. At seeing her respond to His promptings with obedience. At seeing the fruit of her memorizing Scripture. **And I don't really care to analyze if they really needed the money or not. The point is that Elle gave because the Lord wanted her to and she was obedient and cheerful in giving. And God says he'll bless her for that. His blessing is not based on what they use the money for.**

We pulled away from the parking lot a second time and I told her how pleased Jesus was with her. That she just showed what the spirit of Christmas is supposed to be. Giving to those in need. Thinking of others. Not being selfish. May we all be reminded that Love came down and met our greatest need and may we respond to His promptings with obedience.
Thanks Elle. You encouraged me greatly today.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Happenings with Reese

I have made one Christmas present purchase so far. I bought this little boy a backpack of his very own. He and Grady rotate days with this backpack with Grady taking it to school on Tuesdays and Thursdays while Reese takes it to church on Sundays and CBS on Wednesdays. And most other times, Reese walks around the house with it on. I think he's going to be happy with his very own back pack with his name on it!

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I hesitate to say it, but I think Reese is day-time potty trained! I asked Elle to make a chart for him since we were learning about graphs and charts for math this past week. We like to integrate learning in to all aspects of life here at the Salter Academy:). Monday, we didn't chart, but he was successful multiple times. He had two accidents which both involved pooping in his pants or directly on the rug. He went 17 times Tuesday with no accidents. Because he didn't poop. Wednesday was even better. I put a pull-up on him before going to bible study (because I don't expect his teachers to be able to get him to the bathroom when there's at least 10 other 2 year olds in the room!). But before we left, he went on his own, getting his pull-up down and everything. He also progressed from pooping on a random floor or in his pants to pooping on the bathroom floor in front of the potty. Twice. He's getting the idea just having trouble with the timing. Thirteen stickers for Wednesday. Twelve stickers Thursday. No accidents. Ten stickers Friday with poop on the bathroom floor. The other thing we are working on is waiting until he gets in the bathroom to pull his pants down. Right now, he pulls them down immediately and flashes everybody while he makes his way to the bathroom. But all in all, he's doing great and we are down to diapers just at naptime and overnight...

This was from the week before Thanksgiving but needs to be documented. At CBS, the kids made "thankful place mats". When I picked Reese up from his class, his teacher told me he was thankful for ice cream.

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What she failed to mention, is that he is also thankful for girls in bikinis.

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