Friday, 13 February 2015

Half way through February already?!

I've decided that it's a good thing I did not make any kind of "New Year's resolutions" about keeping up with my blog better! ;-) I didn't start 2015 off very well without a single post in January, and now nearly in the middle of February before I finally get down to it again! There's no good excuse or reason for my absence here, just busy with living and lots of small people to love and look after! :-)

Here's Deborah & Fergus tonight - he'll be 16 weeks tomorrow. Time is flying by - I feel like he was hardly a newborn at all! But I guess his big size to start with made him seem to grow faster! He's thriving and weighs over 17lbs now. As you can see, his older siblings are still very much in love with him.
Yesterday, the middle 3 decided to have a "Great British Bake-off"! They told me the challenge was a 40 course meal (!!!) and 3 tiered cake. They even had a timer to see how fast they could do it, and "Judge Clement" was making all kinds of comments about something being raw in the middle, or burnt on the edges! LOL
Elijah still enjoys hanging out in the real kitchen - he's there most evenings when I'm cooking dinner! The only time he seems to be too distracted from it is when he's on the Starfall website, where he loves to work on phonics and basic maths. It's great that he thinks he's just having fun, but is actually learning quite a lot!

Deborah is making good progress with writing words. She's not reading yet, but she loves to write!

This was Fergus the other night - chilling out while I did the dishes. He's not so sure about the flash on my camera - makes his eyes look like they're popping out! [oops]
My birthday was on Monday this week - now the grand old age of 33! The children greeted me nice and early with lots of birthday cards. I think Deborah had made me at least 4! The TY Beanie toy cat was from Benjamin - he asked his dad to take him shopping and picked it out himself. And the silk scarf was painted by Abigail and Deborah - they spent many hours working on it in the summer, and then kept it hidden away until now. They certainly made sure I felt very loved! :-) And then I made some cupcakes for them! ;-) They can't imagine a birthday without cake - so had to bake something!
Fergus is busy teething! No idea how long it will be before a tooth appears, but he seems mad about chewing everything he can get his hands on!
We've had some wonderful mild weather recently - I actually got washing on the line for the first time in *many* months! And we've had lots of sunshine this week, which I always love! And kids playing in the garden again is the best part! They've been in the house toooo much over the winter, and they always have tons of energy! :-P So it's great when they are outdoors again.

Fergus at midnight the other day! Yes, he sometimes likes to have fun with his toys late at night! And then he had a long lie-in the next morning - wasn't awake until 10:30am!
Abigail continues to be a big help! It's wonderful having an older daughter who can give the baby a cuddle when I'm in the middle of dishing out dinner, or doing the washing up, etc.

3 youngest boys!
Deborah "reading" a book to Fergus! He was totally taken up with the book and the story that Deborah imagined was on the pages.

Yes, they ALL love him! And Fergus loves them too!
Elijah playing dressing up - and looking a bit too cute for the scary warrior he was meant to be! ;-)

Going back in time - this was at 11 weeks old.

Enjoying his toys - 12.5 weeks old.

He really is nearly always happy - the most content baby I've ever had! :-)

Tummy time at 13 weeks

14 weeks old

I love all his funny faces he makes!

Looking shocked (at nothing in particular!) and then dreaming the next minute! :-)

Giggles at 12 weeks

My little boys!
We've continued to make progress clearing out the house in Dingwall - we finally got the kitchen all done a couple of weeks ago.

This was not slave labour - honest! The children begged to help scrub. But eventually I had to chase them out, before we had soap & water everywhere! :-P

Well, I guess there's not much else happening! We've just been busy with ordinary days and homeschooling. In history we've been learning about various Spanish Conquistadors, Ferdinand Magellan and the voyage around the world (not that he made it, or even planned to go around the world!), and most recently we've got to Martin Luther and the Reformation. We've just finished the science course we've been studying for the past 18 months or so - all about astronomy. Elijah has enjoyed hearing about planets and the moon & stars and will probably continue to talk about it for some time to come! :-) Not that he's anything like school age, but they all enjoy sitting around and listening when I read aloud - though sometimes I think they like to see if they can talk louder than me! :-P Abigail is looking forward to starting a new science book next week - she's very keen to study human anatomy & physiology! I have to admit I'm excited about that too! I studied two levels of it at college in Texas and thoroughly enjoyed it, so I can't wait to explore the subject with Abigail, and I'm sure the other children will have fun too! Though I'm planning to try a new science curriculum with the younger children, which has simple hands-on and visual activites to do each day. It doesn't look too involved or messy [yay!] so I'm hoping Clement & Deborah will enjoy that.