Thursday, June 03, 2010

Excuses, excuses...

I realize I have not updated this in two months! I tried on at least two occasions and had issues with the computer (blogger still seems to not like pictures from my laptop-tells me they are corrupt for some reason) or the internet has been uncooperative (they have been redoing some of the cables in our neighborhood the past month and so we have had some unannounced internet and cable outages). Mostly we have just been really busy! Since the last time I updated James has had a birthday, we celebrated Easter, my gran arrived from Scotland and we celebrated Ali's baptism into the church. We have also had a lot of family stuff we have been dealing with all while trying to adjust to life with three children under five. Just in the past two days Mari has had a rock removed from her nose and and a CT scan (unrelated). We were lucky that James was able to remove the rock without having to take her to the ER, but it was large and I am not sure how he managed to remove it. Mari's ear was protruding again and so I carried her back to the pediatrician and he did blood work and ordered a CT scan just to make sure it wasn't mastoiditis again. This happened last June as well and the ENT said it just looked like an inflamed lymph node was pushing it out and that is was only a coincidence that it was her same ear that was affected by the mastoiditis last March. They have no clue why it is happening but thinks it just might be more prone to movement now due to the mastoiditis and drainage from her allergies is causing it to protrude which is why it doesn't happen in the winter. James and I were relieved but sort of laughed at the fact that she has had two x-rays (unrelated incidents) an MRI and a CT scan all by the age of 2.5. She is our emergency room kid. Jake is way more cautious than she is. I have no idea what Ali will be like in a few more months. It is kind of consoling that they can't all be alike in some ways:)
Jake turned 4.5, Mari turned 2.5 and Ali reached the three month mark this past week. Ali is a happy baby on the whole, although she does have her fussy moments. She smiles and "talks" to us often. She has started reaching for toys and scooting around on her behind (sort of like the backstroke on dry ground). She seems quite opinionated already and seems to have clear expectations of how she should be treated. She does not like to be put down! Despite starting life smaller than Jake and Mari she has caught up to Mari's same age measurements and her hair seems to be falling out (not a lot, but she now has less hair than when she was born) and she looks very much like Mari at this stage. I still think she looks a lot like James but James thinks she has a Schuchs nose. I think she looks more like me than Jake or Mari did at this stage, but I think she looks my like James than like me. I see a resemblance to my baby pictures from her nose up, but she has the same mouth and chin as James, Jake, and Mari and she and Mari share James' head shape. She also still has blue eyes like me, as do her siblings, despite their daddy's brown eyes although there is still time for that to change and she is beginning to get yellow in her eyes like Mari did at this same stage. Jake seems to enjoy being a big brother a second time round a lot more than he did the first time. He and Mari like helping me by making faces and talking to Ali when she is in the swing. James and I are splitting bedtime duties at the moment. I feed and put Ali to bed while he reads with Jake and Mari. Jake helps James read and seems to do well with sight words. He and Mari will both start preschool at our church this Fall. Jake will go half-a-day MWF and Mari will go half-a-day MW. It seems to be a very good program and it is accredited by the state. His birthday is after the cut-off for Kindergarten and so he won't get to start that until next year even though he will be 5 at the end of this November.
Even though I took a semester off from my Ph.D. courses and teaching/research position at MSU, I agreed to teach an online class for a local community college this past semester. It got a bit overwhelming as Ali arrived during mid-terms week and so I had a lot of grading to do. That finished first week of May and I am now completely off for the summer. This Fall I return to MSU although my course load will be light as I only have the last three required courses that I missed this past semester (they won't be available again until Spring 2012) and two more electives to take. I am going to take a class called Functions and Methods of Research in Education and some research hours. At the moment I am really enjoying not having anything to do except play with Jake, Mari, Ali and of course James! James is preparing to sit his Principles of Engineering exams which is for his engineering license. In order to be a licensed engineer you have to pass your Functions of Engineering exams and work for five years under a licensed engineer, before you submit letter of recommendation, certain documentations of experience, etc and then take this final test which is all he has left to do. The test in in October and so he will be pretty busy studying over the next few months. We are busy but happy and hopefully it won't take me two more months to post new pictures!

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Ali joins the church!

Above is a picture of my side of the family at Ali's christening. My mom posted the ones of James's family on her blog as they were on her camera. Pictured are my parents and my Grandmother McLean (Gran as I call her or GG Mc as the kids call her) who lives in Scotland but is here currently visiting us all.

Above are James' parents and sister Cheri sitting with Ali, Jake and I. Below are my parents, Mari and Emily. James's uncle Phillip, aunt Leslie and cousin Emily made it to the Christening along with James's parents and then we met up with James's sister Cheri, aunt Yvonne and Uncle Don, cousin Kris and his wife Christy and sons Hayden and Caysen at the restaurant for lunch.

Fun in the sun!


We have done a lot of work on the yard in the three years we have now been in the house and so here are some updated pictures of what it looks like as well as us enjoying the fruits of James labor!







Fussy Face!

I take so many pictures of the kids smiling that when Jake was little my grandmother asked if he ever fussed. I took a picture to prove that he did and we did the same for Mari, so here is the obligatory proof that Ali fusses sometimes!

No Mari!

I think one reason Ali sleeps so well at night is because her naps during the day are always interrupted. Here she is startled awake when James scolds one of her siblings (I am guessing Mari). As you can see she soon settles down again, but it seems to be great sport at our house to see who can wake Ali up the quickest.

Ali "talking"






Ali loves to coo and babble at us. In these pictures she was conversing with Jake and my mom.

The three monkeys in May

Ali trying to eat her hand and Mari preparing to eat lunch at my parents house on Mother's Day.

Ali has good control of her neck and back and already enjoys standing in the bouncer.

Two sisters!



As you can see, everyone loves to give Ali kisses as she is just so adorable!


All three monkeys.

Jake was playing in the front closet and found this winter hat which he put on. Ali loves watching the faces he makes at her, but as you can see in the bottom picture, she seemed sort of confused by the hat.

Ali at 2 months


Ali is mostly a happy baby as you can see!

The picture above is of Ali's reaction to the band-aid from round one of her two-month old vaccinations (we spread them out over a period of time instead of getting them all at once). She apparently shares my sensitivity to latex/bandage adhesive.





As you can see in the picture above, Ali has discovered her feet.

Fishing at Papoo and Nana's


We took the kids fishing at my parent's house. Jake and Mari both love fishing.


Ali seems to be having a good time as well!


A fish caught Mari unaware and took off with her pole. If you click on the pictures above and below you can see it disappearing.
Papoo to the rescue.





An exhausted Mari passed out in the swing!