Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Justin Enjoying His New Toy...

Each of the boys have played in this circular walker and they've all loved it. This is a little clip of Justin's first time playing with his new toy.....




I'll have to add some footage in his jumper....he gets airborne! He 7 months and 4 day old today and will be fully crawling just any time now. He's lunging like a pond frog right now. When he gets some significant distance, you should see the surprise on his face!

(Wow! Posting two days in a row...I'm almost on a roll!)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Fall 2008 Update...

It seems that updating a blog on a regular basis is not as easy as I once hoped. At any rate, I'll still get to it as often as possible!!

Justin is growing....and fast!! He went from barely making it onto the regular percentile growth charts at the 5th
percentile at 4 months to barreling into the 50th percentile at 6 months of age!! He is no longer a baby pip-squeek!! He's also doing much better with his colic and diet since he's now switched to drinking Nutramigen (the same stinky, expensive milk-free formula that Travis once drank). We don't know if he has a true allergy like Travis, but all we know is that life is much more peaceful in the Lindsey house these days!! We're counting those blessings, but it's difficult not to cringe when buying a can at the store!! EOUCH!!! It hurts! Justin was baptized on August 3rd at our church, St. Philip's. My brother, Derek, and sister-in-law, Michelle, are his Godparents. He kicked Fr. Clay mercilessly in the gut the entire time it took to baptize him!! I laughed and told him to imagine that from the other side for about 5 months straight! Justin is now smiling so much more than he did in his first months and is turning out to be an incredibly happy baby. He is already trying to crawl and this morning he was sitting up in his crib. He's now 7 months old and is ready to conquer the world; he gets frustrated that he cannot keep up with his older brothers!!! Shane and Traivs are very good at entertaining Justin and trying to make him laugh, though.

Travis celebrated is 2nd birthday in July. ...and he's DEFINITELY two!!! He's still high spirited, curious and an absolute JOY! He's still just as happy as ever but his stubborn streak certainly make it's presence known. It's wonderful to be able to say that it's been ONE YEAR since we've had a visit to the ER due to any heart-related issues!!!!! The improvement in his heart at the age of 18 months has proven to be a great G0d-given miracle! His imagination is taking off and he loves playing with Shane. I love hearing them play pretend games. Lately, the role-play of choice for both of them has been "pirates." We hear many "ARGH's" and "AYE's" about the house. They have foam-sword fights and make one another walk-the-plank by stepping off the bed onto the floor. I originally planned to send Travis to mother's-day-out along with Shane this year. Though, after Shane spent a week at A.M. sports camp in August, I had a change of heart. Travis seemed to eat up every moment with me. I decided to keep him home with me this year along with Justin. It's proving to be a really good choice. He's so different when he's alone with me. His vocabulary has sky-rocketed in the past few months. He says some things to very literally make me laugh out loud. I'm really enjoying this time with him before he does begin pre-school.


Shane is about to turn 5....WOW!...that sounds so strange to say!! He's in pre-kindergarten this year and will start the Big K next year. He's doing really well and is excited about school. He is such a sponge and asks 100+ questions in a single day. He has a very high natural curiosity about how everything work and why. I can honestly say there are some questions he's asked that I just have to say, "Let's research that together to find the answer." He's excited to play soccer in the spring and he wants to give a Karate another kick! He's decided that Mr. Rick is actually a nice guy. He's still my cautious one. I just hope he has the same sense of caution when he's 16!!! (as I've said...Shane's my "thinker" and Travis is my "stinker.") Shane's really amazed me at some of the things he's said and questions he's asked about God. He brings up God or even the idea of God in the middle of even simple every-day activities. He seems to have a deeper grasp of God than I could imagine having at his age. When he prays and talks to God it gives me such hope that maybe he'll have a stronger relationship with Christ sooner than Troy and I did. He's on his own walk and God will reveal himself to all our boys as he sees best. Shane has taken to a real love of fishing. He fishes with Troy and my Dad anytime he's up at the lake and Troy has taken Shane for a couple of early morning outings. Troy bought a surprise "big boy" rod and reel for him this summer. Shane's casting abilities have REALLY surprised us. He's, well, pretty darn good! He reeling in the fish but isn't quite comfortable taking them off of the hook yet. GOOD THING! Shane loves to sail and enjoyed his sailing adventures with my parents this summer. My Dad bought a little Sunfish to teach his grandboys the science of sailing. One day, maybe he'll let them take out Captain G-Dog & First Mate MiMi's beloved sailboat "Vela," but, for now, they can take turn pretending to be Sunfish Captains.

I am so proud of my boys...all four of them! Troy is still enjoying his job and doing well at work. The state of the economy does not seem to have a great effect on his company or his job. For that, we are exceedingly grateful! As I write this entry Troy is actually in Peru with a mission team from St. Philip's to help build a church in Cabanaconde. This is something he's felt a call to do for about a year and a half, but God opened the door allowing him to go this Fall. He's been so excited to go and see why God called to him to participate. I'm so pleased for him that he simply decided to say YES and to be obedient to the call. The choice was not necessarily easy. He was anxious to leave the four of us at home alone, but we trusted that God would provide all we need even when our Daddy is away....I'm mostly referring to patience & peace, of course!!! Yes, I promise to have the two of us sit down and write an entry about his trip when he gets home. Many of you have provided provision by way of funds or prayer to make this journey possible. For each of you, we are grateful beyond expression. As far I go, I am just taking in each day as a new adventure. I recently found myself in a much better place and happier than I've felt in many months. I'm back to Bible study Tuesday mornings and feel a greater sense of peace and God's daily presence again. WHEW! I really need it!! Troy and I are back to joking around together like we used to and my stress level has been knocked down a few SEVERAL degrees. Circumstances haven't really changed, but the way in which I view them certainly has. We all have our distinct seasons in life and I'm happy to say this last one is closing and a new, even more joyful one, has begun!

In His Love,
Christy