More Random News
I haven’t been sleeping well the past few weeks. I try to
take captive the thoughts that roll through my head, but it’s like herding
cats. I also feel like there are things crawling on me. Like all the time. This
feeling increases while I lay in bed NOT sleeping and makes a slightly
miserable sleepless night even more unpleasant. Maybe I’m going crazy. This
would explain a lot of things, sleep issues and crawling skin being only 2 of
the many.
Tyson has been coming home with cursive handwriting homework
every day. To say that this homework is making us all a bit on edge would be an
understatement. He struggles so much, which makes me want to take his homework
and rip it up, but that wouldn’t really be such a great example. Instead we
just tell him over and over that we only want him to do his best, which is hard
for a budding perfectionist to handle.
We are taking Miss O to therapy tomorrow. Hooray. We have
lots of questions, including “How do we motivate this child to roll and crawl?”
Right now, we are at a loss. She seems to have no internal motivation and there
are very few external things that motivate her. We know she can roll and she can crawl (not proper crawling, mind you, but the girl can get
herself around), but she prefers to lay on her back look at the toys
surrounding her and cry instead of moving her body to get to these toys.
Jori is going through a phase I call “Foreshadowing of the
teenage years”. It is a scary thing. I keep thinking “This foot stomping, arm
crossing, back talking beast could not possibly be my sweet 6 year old”, but
alas, she is. This week she has told me that I am teaching her to be a mean
mommy when she grows up and she has asked me why I haven’t apologized for
getting upset at her after she came out of bed. Oh dear Jori, I love you so,
but I am missing your sweet, easy to please self.
Darin is keeping steady under pressure. He is a rock. He’s
been selling filters, washing dishes, wrestling with the kids after school, and
juggling all the stuff that would put me over the edge if I had to think about
it too much.
And the final random bit:
As I typed this, I saw one snake, one squirrel and a flock
of birds right outside the window. I was hoping the birds would eat the snake
so I didn’t have to worry about it being poisonous and biting one of the kids.
That did not happen. The snake slithered up a tree and will hopefully stay
there and not make its way onto the thatch and into our house. If it tries to get in, I hope the new squirrel living in our roof has the power to take it out!
Comments
I met your mom a while back at a doctor's office in Bellingham, WA. She noticed the book I was reading, "Kisses from Katie" and said she had read it. She then told me that you and your family were in Africa and if I ever wanted to help out in the Tsepo Y Bana orphanage, help was always appreciated. She seems like a special lady.
Being a mom of three young children, I admire what you are doing. I will be praying for you and your family. Praying for God's continued guidance, peace, and joy that's unspeakable as you continue to be His hands and feet to the people you meet. May God Bless you and keep you.
Krista
Thanks for stopping in. My mom is a pretty special lady :)Thank you for praying for us!
Jonna
Keeping you constantly in my prayers for all those sleepless nights where your mind runs willd! The thoughts of things crawling or dropping on you are entirely normal while sleeping under a thatch roof. You are not crazy!! If you are, then I was too as I had the same issues. Hang in there!