Saturday, September 15, 2007
Life these days...
It has been a couple of weeks since I have given a full play by play on the Russ family. Will and I are doing good. Short, sweet and to the point. Now to the kids, Brinley is back in CLC(pictures coming soon). She loves her class and comes home talking about being nice to her friends. I love school days because she wakes up and says,"class- Jesus, nice to friends". We are constantly working on being nice to our friends. I don't know about you and your toddlers but we have our moments of not being nice. Brinley is constantly making us laugh with her new ability to make sentences out of her wide vocabulary. We have started having daily bible time in the morning with her. We read our devotional every morning at breakfast and she is loving it. I have my moments of getting caught up in all our morning holds and I will just say it is a very humbling moment when your child reminds you to, "read Bible mommy". She is getting so big and I am so sad she is not a baby anymore. I guess that is why the Lord blessed us with TWO babies. The boys are doing wonderful. Logan is almost 13.5 pounds and and Austin is just a little under 12 pounds. They are getting really good at tummy time, Austin can hold is head up the entire time and has even rolled to his back a couple of times. Logan on the other hand rather enjoys just laying there and chewing on his fist. I am convinced they are teething. It has been drool central around here and they have been knawing on their fists. I can't wait for the day they can hold their toys. They are full of smiles and love to talk. Logan is actually a squealer. I love it in the morning before I get him out of bed I can hear him just squealing away in his bed. He is my layed back baby. Austin on the other hand is a bit more high maintenence. He wakes up and is ready to see someone. Once he sees you he is all smiles, but up until that point he is a bit of a "fussy gus" as we like to call it. They are down to one bottle night and hope that in the next couple of weeks we can knock out that last feeding. I now know what they mean when they say "boys love their mommies". When the boys smile and coo for me it is very different then when they interact with Will. I love that they know I am their mom and I hope that all my children will be proud to call me their mom. I have been taking some cute pictures lately so once I get them all cropped and blog worthy I will put them up for all to see.