- Aya (hello. She puts the phone to her ear and says, "Aya," and then she giggles. It's so cute)
- Mum (more or milk. She does a bit of sign language so I know which one she means)
- Ee-oo (thank you. I handed her a cracker one day and she said, "Ee-oo" in the same tone of voice that I say "thank you" when she gives me whatever tiny item she's trying to put in her mouth)
*Drew has become increasingly interested in bodily functions. He burped the other day, but didn't know it was called a burp. He laughed and said, "I fart out my mouth." It was so gross, but I couldn't stop laughing.
*Owen has become the tantrum-thrower of the family. Drew's tantrums have mostly stopped--they're fewer and further between, in any case. But Owen has suddenly become very high-strung and takes everything personally. Today, when we were at our friends' house, he asked me for a brownie. He'd already had one, and I think he knew I was going to say "No" because he started crying even before he asked.
*David is going to start Engineer training at the railroad. He'll have a week of training in Pocatello, then two weeks in Salt Lake. Then he'll be a "Fireman," which is a railroad term for "Engineer in Training," for six months. He'll take a pretty big pay cut for those six months, but it won't be too bad, and after the six months he'll get a nice fat raise and have a little bit more seniority. That'll be nice, because work at the railroad is expected to be slow for the next couple years and when things are slow, the guys at the bottom of the proverbial totem pole get laid off. It's not like a typical job where if you're laid off you're done; they keep you as an employee, but you don't work and you don't get paid until business picks up again. So it makes it hard to find a different, decent, can-provide-for-the-family job when you can't tell your potential employer how long you expect to be there; it could be two weeks or two months, or longer.
So that's about all we're up to. Not a ton, but it keeps things busy enough for us.
2 comments:
WOW! Can't believe Samantha is almost 1!! (practically is, huh?) Our little kiddos sure do grow up fast, don't they! Happy Birthday to her!
Two soccer games and a comedy show?! What do you do with your kids. I'm lucky if I can go to the bathroom by myself :) Good job Samantha on all those words! Too bad about Owen and the tantrums, though. We miss you guys!
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