Monthly Archives: March 2018

Hammurabi’s Code

For history we’re using Susan Wise Bauer’s The Story of the World Vol 1. We recently ready about Hammurabi and the start Babylonian Empire. I combined our weekly art class with our history lesson and all created our own Law Codes.

   

I tried to provide an example modeled after Hammurabi’s Code….Isaiah used Bible verses.

Adding Another Jensen to the Family!

We’re looking forward to adding Jensen child #5 to our family sometime around/after mid-August! So far the pregnancy has gone smoothly (besides the car accident which happened after I was expecting). We’re waiting until the birth to find out the gender and we have competing wishes for a brother or sister going on in our home.

Happy 2nd Birthday, Clara Grace

Tuesday, March 13th, was Clara’s 2nd birthday. She was quite excited about eating hotdogs and having presents. A friend sent me some birthday decorations, so we had a butterfly theme for Clara’s birthday.

We spent the day giving Clara lots of extra attention: reading books, playing extra with her siblings, playing in a big tub of water on the porch, and eating a supper of hotdogs, mac& cheese, salad, and cake. We ended the day with gifts. It was fun to watch Clara have fun. She was so excited about her “presents.” All her siblings got her perfect things: markers, playdough, paintset, ball, bag, etc.

    

Clara continues to be a very bright, energetic, little girl. She loves to keep up with everyone. She talks up a storm and even tells stories. She keeps us laughing! She sings – mostly the Khmer Bible verses I’ve put to music. She loves to “help Mommy.” She loves to swing…high! She can count to 10 and knows some of her colors and loves to be read to. She picks up things from hearing her siblings in school. I had to laugh one time when she answered a number question faster than a sibling one day. She knew what came after 6.

One thing Clara loves to do is change clothes. She loves to wear dresses and after she gets though her chouce clothes, she tries on her sisters’ clothes. I’m always picking up clothes. She isn’t content in one outfit very long. And it’s often hard to keep her in clothes at all.

Around November, Clara started climbing up on the toilet to go potty.  I was not prepared to start potty training her, but thought we could work on it during Christmas break. The accident threw a wrench in things, but Clara wanted to go potty. (So there I was recovering from the accident, potty training Clara, and trying to house-train a new kitten.) Clara is now officially potty trained – has been for weeks – and usually keeps dry at night. I’m still amazed. (I guess she’s advanced since she was born in the bathroom.) No more changing diapers for us! This is the first time in almost 6 years we don’t have a child in diapers. And it’s the first time since Becca that our youngest child is so “old” – 2.

Last week we moved Clara into the kids’ room. She now sleeps on the bottom bunk with Becca on the top bunk. She thinks it’s great. She also think it’s great that Mommy can sleep with her. So far we’ve only had three nights where she’s fallen asleep without me in the bed with her and thtee nights where I haven’t been up multiple times with her in the night. (When she does make it through the night she’s up before 5.) She wakes up crying and won’t go back to sleep until I get into bed with her. I’m hoping most of the waking up was because of a tooth that is coming through. We’re making progress and it’s so cute to see her in a big bed. (And after two years, it’s nice for Josh and I to go to bed without having to worry about talking too loud and waking Clara up.)

We’re so thankful for Clara and the joy she adds to our home. We pray that she will come to know and love Jesus. These last pictures are just minutes after she was born.  So thankful!

 

 

Phnom Penh Trip March 2018

Last week we took a trip to Phnom Penh. Our main purpose for going was to attend a one and half day prayer conference and after that we stayed in town to do some errands and eat at some favorite restaurants. It was nice to have hot showers, air conditioning (it’s warmer in PP), clean feet, someone to do the laundry for us, and be away from the constant dirt flying into our home.

We ended up taking a taxi van to and from PP, since our car was unable to be repaired for the trip. We left Monday morning at 5:30 and arrived in center of PP around 2:30. It was a very smooth trip and was nice to have two adults to help our kids instead of just one. We returned on a taxi van as well, and though the trip was longer, it was smooth, and everyone did well.

We enjoyed the prayer conference. The only kids in attendance were kids from our area, so our children knew everyone. I helped with the children’s program, which had a Amelia Bedelia theme. The kids got to do everything Amelia Bedelia did in the books that were read: cut towels, dust furniture, dress a chicken., trim meat, cut spots out of dresses, make a lemon meringue pie, etc. It was unforgettable, for sure. I even wrote a song for the kids about Amelia Bedelia and being a follower of the King. (Did you ever imagine you could tie Amelia Bedelia to the Christian life?)

For the rest of the week, we enjoyed riding around town in a tuk-tuk, visiting with a few friends, shopping for a few small items, and eating. We were happy to visit our favorite Khmer restaurant twice, eat a Brooklyn Pizza and Fat Boys’B Subs, and make a special stop at Swesen’s Ice Cream!

We had a good trip, and it was really nice to come home. Even though we had to leave all the luxuries of Phnom Penh life, there’s nothing as good as being back in one’s own home.