Monthly Archives: October 2023

Happy 3-Months Maria Grace!

Our little three month old loves to smile and talk…and maybe sing, since her talking sounds like singing. She’s full of smiles when I interact with her, but they are hard to capture with the camera. Since last month, Maria has become an avid thumb sucker, which is a huge help in her napping and sleeping. She is starting to take naps in her bed in the mornings. I think she was born for sucking her thumb.

Maria continues to sleep great through the night, usually from 9ish to 6amish. Becca finished her gift to Maria and presented her with Elinor, a pink elephant.

Right at the 3 month mark, Maria started rolling from her stomach to her back. This causes a slight problem, since she won’t sleep on her back. But that’s ok.

We’re all loving watching little Maria grow little by little. She still has her crying time while I put the other kids to bed at night, but Anna seems to be her favorite, and Maria quiets down soon after Anna goes out and holds her and sings to her.

Our July/Aug Time in PP

One of the blessings of being in PP during Maria’s birth was all the friends, new and old, we were able to interact with. There were several families that stayed at the CMA Family Home while we were there and our kids enjoyed getting to hang out with them.

Our kids especially enjoyed when the Waldocks stayed a fews and overlapped with the Kanes. It was like an MK summer camp – lots of loud, fun group games. Our teammates the Kanes and Farmers were also there for several days. It was nice for the kids to have friends to play with.

We enjoyed many visits with the Nhoemvans. The kids worked on the Mary Poppins rehearsals twice each week and enjoyed those get-togethers. I enjoyed all the extra chats with Ayra and Kim C.

We loved being able to attend CCOP each Sunday. The younger kids loved having a service in English and going to their classes. We enjoyed meals with the Whittakers – who have been our friends since we arrived in PP. A few people from CCOP provided us meals after Maria was born – I was so touched by their kindness. I cannot mention meals without thanking Heather W. for providing us at least 4 freezer meals…and she is a very busy IW.

We thoroughly enjoyed Josh’s participation with the SIL Grammar workshop. Our family got to eat lunch with the participants each day, and the kids loved interacting with the grammarians. It really was a treat for them. The kids also did baking for the grammarians to have snacks. At the end of the workshop the whole group along with other SIL workers went on a dinner river boat cruise. It was a bit stressful with little kids and not exactly safe railings, but the kids loved it! And there was karaoke! I rewrote the words to My Favorite Things and started off the evening singing about Grammar. I think all our girls got up and sang hymns without accompaniment and Josh joined a group of guys to sing a S&G song. Very fun.

I wouldn’t chose or suggest having to travel 9 hours away to have a baby, but if you have to do it, it’s a blessing to be in a place where there are people who love you and your family. We enjoyed getting to know other new people too – who would invite us over or visit with us. So thankful for the IW family in PP and for the kindness of the staff ladies at the Family Home.

We left PP on August 14 and drove to Crowelys’ house and then returned to our home the following day. Everyone did great in the car and a few days later a friend came to welcome us back. So Thankful!

Pirate Day 2023

We celebrated International Talk Like a Pirate Day the third week of September. In the evening, the kids did a great production of Jonny Duddles’s book, The Pirate Cruncher. Becca wrote the script. They did a great job.

The younger boys have been keeping busy watching the builders, copying the builders, and just playing and having fun. Ezra is almost done with learning all the lower/uppercase letters. Micah usually participates with us. Micah wakes up at night once in a while and Josh walks him back to sleep.

Till next year…..ARRRRRRR!

Happy 2-Months, Maria!

Maria turned two months on Sept 22nd. She has a cute smile and loves to talk. She’s happy one minute and crying the next. As far as we can tell, she just likes to cry before she falls asleep…in someone arms and NOT in her bed. Her toughest time of day is around 7pm when I’m putting the kids to bed – she wails! For some reason, she takes no comfort from Josh and often Anna or Clara walk her around until her falls asleep, or I come out again. However – she’s a great sleeper in her bed at night. Maria now consistently sleeps through the night, going down around 9 and sleeping until 6am-ish. It’s a nice gifts from her!

We’re all enjoying our baby girl, and more and more she seems to be enjoying her family. She loves people and hates being alone.

Here’s a few comparison pictures when Anna was the same age.