SETH - KATE - NATE - LEXI - ANYA







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Friday, July 22, 2011

A whole new adventure

I think someone forgot to remind us that life continues to move forward even when we don't blog about all the important events that occur in our lives (And lacking internet in rural Illinois didn't help).  How in the world are we supposed to keep up with everything now that we have our latest addition?  With two children, it was next to impossible to write about all the cute and wonderful things that they did.  Now our little Anya is here and we are getting blown away.  Only one month after her birth and we still haven't put up pictures, sent out winning notifications for our little guessing game that the family does, or even commented on how darn cute she is.  So now we begin anew. 

Anya is a little angel that fits into our quirky family perfectly.  She's quiet, patient, and completely understanding.  Three things that the others of us struggle with.  Just kidding, I know for a fact that Katrina is all those as well.  However, Nathan and Alexis are finding new ways to torture each other as they have both discoverd the dreaded word ... "Mine!"  It has become a constant battle to take away the treasured toy with a triumphant "Mine" of my own.  This alleviates some of the burden of the warfare, but the one bright star is and hopefully will always be that each of our children have an eternal love for their family even when they don't always express it in words.

Anya is of course the center of attention.  Katrina and I still manage to divide our attention with Nathan and Lexi, however they are constantly concerned about her.  If she wimpers, immediately one fo them chimes in, "Anya crying."  Then there are the attempts to retrieve and replace the pacifier that has dropped out of her tiny mouth.  Just today I watched as Lexi successfully placed the pacifier in Anya's mouth and then pulled her hand away ... with the pacifier still gripped in her fingers.  I chuckled.  Lexi then looked at me to show her how the pacifier needs to remain in Anya's mouth after being placed there.

Yes, life has dealt us a fateful blow.  We have grown in another member that will be cherished and will change us forever.  We love our family and look forward to raising all of our children in righteous ways.

~Seth

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