
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Look like anyone you know?
I've been meaning to post these pictures for a while. I think Kara really is the closest to a clone that I'm ever going to get!

Thursday, January 21, 2010
Chess Tournament
As many of you know, Larry has been the chess coach at the kids' elementary school since October. A couple weeks ago, about 15 of the students went to a regional open chess tournament. It was basically an all-day event with each kid playing 5 games up to an hour long each. Miranda even got to use one of the fancy clocks when her game was taking too long. All the kids (and Larry) came home SO excited.
Derek got second place in the K-2 division. He had 3 wins and 2 stalemates. Larry told me that Spencer was in 6th place for his divison for a while, but then lost (he had 2 wins, 2 losses, and a stalemate). Larry said that he even got 2 queens in a game.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Baby #6
Just in case you didn't already know, Larry and I are expecting baby #6 in early July! I had an early ultrasound a little while ago, and here are some the the pictures. (I'm not sure why they're sideways-sorry!) These show the baby at about 13 1/2 weeks along.
Here is her profile with a hand by her face.
She stretched out for this great picture. It was fun to see her little knees and legs. Specner said they look like "crab eyes".
I say that the baby is a she because we got a pretty good look, and I'm about 90% sure it's a girl. (I was also able to figure this out with Lindsey and Kara at their early ultrasounds.) Of course, I will wait for the real ultrasound at 20 weeks to be sure.
So, I am doing well and enjoying a little more energy now that I'm in my second trimester. I felt almost no nausia during the first trimester- just heartburn and needing to eat small snacks regularly. So far I'm still wearing normal clothes, but my options are quickly dwindling away, so I'll be getting on the real maternity stuff in a week or two.
Larry and I are excited and scared for this baby. We definatly will need the time before she comes to prepare ourselves mentally for another child. I'm hoping that I will not notice the big difference I did with baby #5- it seemed like suddenly there was so much more work and responsiblity. Luckily, our house renovations make accomidating the baby pretty easy-Lindsey and Kara will transition to sharing a room in the next few months. We're going to add a bench to one side of our table, so that Kara can move to a chair and we will all fit. I'm working with Kara on weaning from a pacifier, then moving to a big bed at least a month or so before the baby arrives. She is also working on using a plate and utensils and it doing pretty well with those. As for the van, we will all squish in with no empty spots! Poor car-sick Miranda will have to endure the backseat until Derek turns eight in December, so that we can fit all the carseats.
In other words, we've got some work to do, but we're excited for another little baby in our family!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Shadow and Penny
We finally took a big step in our family and adopted two kittens. Miranda was beyond thrilled Christmas morning to learn that she could go to the shelter and pick up one or two kittens when we returned to Oregon. After two days of searching everywhere for available kittens (it seems that they were all adopted for Christmas), we finally got two last Wednesday. We got a brother and sister that are about 4 months old. They are very friendly- almost to a fault- and want to be with us all the time.
The kids thoroughly abuse them by throwing blankets on them and trying to trap them in baskets, but so far they haven't retaliated. Kara even hits them, and they either just take it, or eventually run away.
This is our girl, Penny. She is quiet and likes to lay down and be petted. She is playful at times, but hasn't done anything naughty yet. On the other hand, we have our crazy boy, Shadow with his insistent meow to be let in the house. He is always trying to beat you to whatever room you are going to by a few steps- hence, he has been accidentally kicked many times. He likes to get into cupboards and onto shelves if given the chance, and always checks out the sink to see if there is anything tasty in it. Unfortunatly, he also likes to poop on people's beds, so the cats are locked out of the bedrooms until this phase passes! They spend most of their time in the garage, with a few hours of the day in the house.
Larry says that they are like birds- they will climb onto your shoulders and get right up into your face when you pet them. I don't think they realize that they will be pet if they just sit in your lap. Miranda is in heaven to be able to come home from school and play with them. They seem to like us a lot, and they are fun to have around!
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