Oops...it's December 8th...my bad! November FLEW by! We have had a busy month and some big news to share...we are EXPECTING #3 in May! May 23rd to be exact. Haven't announced on Facebook or anything...but most people know. We finally gave in to Noah after he said, "Mommy...your tummy looks full." Someday Mommy's tummy might be full and there will not be a baby in it (we will work on that). Being newly pregnant, husband coaching football and two little boys to chase...made for a VERY long fall. Thank goodness for good friends and family near by. We had a lot of help! THANK YOU! I was very nauseous in the afternoons and night, which is not good timing with kiddos at home. I was pooped and felt like my patience went right out the door. But...we had a great 12 week appointment and am 18 weeks now! We have another ultrasound...with Scott finding out and not me. Yes...we know that is strange...but he is a good secret keeper (I am not with happy secrets).
Noah has been quite the learner lately. He loves to tell us things he knows and asks a lot of questions. Between daycare and preschool themes...we have learned a lot this fall. For example, "Daddy...do squirrels sleep at night? What about hedgehogs?" Daddy explained what nocturnal meant...and Noah now will tell you, "Owls sleep at night...they are nocturtle." Bahaha...love 4 year olds. I think we have a preschool plan for next year...what a mess. We don't qualify for CF preschool because he will be too old (thanks State of Iowa...you need a different plan for early childhood that is consistent from school district to school district). But...after a few stressful weeks...I think we are happy!
Ryder has been a handful. We have had him tested twice for his speech...both times he is not in need of services and in the last month he has really boomed in his words. His attitude and sassiness is not something we were expecting. For a laid back baby...he is coming into toddlerhood roaring. He will roll his eyes, sigh...where do they learn these things!?!?! :) He is still very sweet and gives great hugs and kisses. He loves to make animal noises and has puppy, lion, kitty, cow down pretty well. His sleep patterns were really good from mid-October to mid-November...and then more teeth...and we are back to square one. We are still doing a bottle at night, but are thinking Christmas break will be the time to cut it out.
Both boys LOVE to wrestle...and I am not the person to do it with. Thank goodness Scott always is ready for the challenge! They have also begun to fight. Ryder is very aggressive and Noah is not. This is good for Noah. He needs to learn to stand up for himself (I worry a lot about school with him...but he seems to be doing better and better. I think he just needs to be with the same kids consistently in order to be comfortable). We just need to teach him the right way to get Ryder off of him. I don't want him to push Ryder and have him hit his head. Ryder really only wants what Noah has...but doesn't really want it. I guess I need to be ready for what it is to come!
Scott finished his class...with an A! No class for Spring as he has pitching two mornings a week, 2 mornings a week with Noah and preschool. Thinking maybe summer (what else do we have going on...new baby...coaching...bring it on). My work is slowing down for a short time. It was a long fall, but we all survived and are ready for a loooong break.
Here are some fun pics: