Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Time for change - and not just the seasons!

I feel it is now safe to say that winter 2008/2009 is behind us. Sure, we may see an occasional snow or two, but for the most part the highs are above 40 degrees. We are still having to wear jackets, especially since it's been raining a lot, but we don't have to bundle up completely with gloves, hats, extra layers, etc. And we have also been blessed with a few warm days - no jackets required! It is unbelievably freeing to be able to run outside without stopping to bundle up. Now we have to start thinking about what to plant in our garden!

Another change coming soon - a sad one - is that 3 out of the 6 families in our building are moving this summer :( I don't know if anyone else truly knows how close the families in this building are, for I've never seen such true community anywhere else. But as always, the student life is very nomadic, and people are constantly coming and going. One of the moving families we are very close with, and we will dearly miss them. Ellie is losing 3 of her closest friends (how to break it to her?!?) and I will be missing my closest Madison friend. We can only hope that the 3 families who move in will have young children for Rowan and Ellie to play with, and kindred spirits for Jason and I to build friendships with (and swap date nights!).

It has been over 2 months that we've been using the public bus to travel around town, but the end is in sight. We are flying to AZ on May 19th for Jason's sister's wedding, and then driving home in my mom's car, which she so graciously offered us. It will be soooo good to have a car again. There are just some times when it is very difficult to get somewhere with the bus. I do expect that I will continue to use the bus often after we have a car again, because it is nice to not pay for gas!

About the family: We've all been sick lately, but things are starting to get better. The kids are pretty much well, with Jason and I lagging behind :) Rowan is starting to put 2 words together into sentences, like "more juice" or "mommy up." He is so funny, because he has a definite opinion about things and will do all he can to get his point across. Like if I am slow in getting up to play with him, he will come over to me, put both hands on my cheeks, and say emphatically "Mommy, choo choo." Then he'll grab my finger to pull me to his room. It's hard to deny such cuteness!

Ellie is just getting smarter and smarter. Every night after dinner, Jason hides an index card in the kitchen for Ellie to find. Ellie finds it, then reads the sentence on it to get her dessert. I think it's the highlight of her day, because Jason makes it so fun for her. An example of a sentence she reads would be "I want to go outside." She does pretty well reading it outloud herself, sounding out the words. Yesterday Rowan received a magazine in the mail (thanks Gram!) and Ellie volunteered to read it to him. So, they hopped up on the couch side by side. Ellie read the first page, "Cleo the clownfish." The word "cleo" she had to have some help with, but Jason and I were amazed when she read the rest no problem. I'm certain she's never even heard the word "clownfish" before! Today, Ellie was spinning in a circle pattern and I said "Come here, you dancing princess." She quickly corrected me and said, "I'm not a dancing princess, I'm the Earth orbiting the sun!"

4 comments:

The Porters said...

What a cute blog! That's so cool that you'll finally have a vehicle again. And we feel your pain about the families moving out. I think it's something with school housing. The families are able to be so close because they are usually in similar situations and can relate to what you're going through. I'm so glad Rowan is able to put words together now. I really hope we can hear Ashlyn start doing that soon (and of course Bryson one day). I think it would relieve some nervousness/worry to hear Ashlyn say something. And Ellie is so smart! We can't wait to see them soon. And finally, I am glad you and Jason are starting to feel better!

Tara

Anonymous said...

Ellie & Rowan are so fun! I love hearing Ellie's teenage talk at 3 yrs old. I still can't wait to see what she's like when she's 13!! Can't wait to see you guys in May!!! I'm so excited. Sorry you are sick though. Jason...great job with Ellie. You two are great parents to these two!
love you,
mom

Kendra said...

Great to hear how you guys are holding up - we've had the yucks too. Fun to hear about the kiddos. We'll be praying that God provides wonderful new neighbors w/ lots of little kiddos for Ellie & Rowan to play with :)

Autumn said...

That is so funny! The earth orbiting the sun? I'm sure I never acted that out before! Glad things are going well!