These past two months have brought big blessings for us.
At the beginning of November we found out we were expecting our next little one. The following weeks after that provided extreme fatigue and morning sickness galore. I'm seeing a light at the end of the tunnel and if things follow the pattern they did with my pregnancy with Logan then I should start feeling better about week 14 or 15 (next week or the week after).
Anthony has been hard at work. He's been working on big projects for his group at work and completing freelance jobs on the off hours. So far he's done a character and character animation for a local company and a logo for a game company back east. Anthony's game for Garmin was put on hold for the last couple months while they had him working on graphics, but it is scheduled to be completed in March. Anthony also had a wonderful year end review that we are very grateful for. The Lord has been very good to us.
Logan -19 months
Logan is all over the place these days. If you turn your head for a second you'll find him sitting in the middle of the kitchen table or standing on top of the oven door, which he has decided to use as a step stool for seeing what's going on near the stove.
Someone asked me recently how I knew he was falling asleep. I know he's falling asleep because he starts to kick the crib or the wall. That means that he's laying down and since his legs aren't being used to stand, jump, or climb he can use them to make loud thumps until he finally drifts off to sleep.
Logan loves Elmo and Sesame street (thankfully on Netflix now) and has become fascinated with "choo choos." We picked up a board book about trains at the library and it showed real pictures of all the different types of cars including tanker cars. Now, if he sees a gasoline big rig driving down the freeway he thinks it is a "choo choo."
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It is so good to hear you and your family are doing well! Love the pictures and video :)
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