We have enough interest that the Peep Show will go on! It will be smaller than previous years, but that is okay. :)
All-O-ver, Ol-i-vore . . . we're learning that Oliver's name has some fun mispronunciations.
Also, ask him what is name is and this is what you'll hear: "My name is Oli . . . Oli . . . Oliv . . . Oli . . . I don't know."
Here I am at SFO. Again. What should have been a 40 minute layover has turned into a 5 hour layover with merely a possibility of getting on the red-eye at 10:30. Flying standby. And if I don't get on the standby flight . . . they tell me my next shot at JFK isn't for 24 hours. Yeah. So let's hope that doesn't happen. And if I don't get on standby, well, there's got to be another way home.
S: Oliver, Is Mom a child of God?
O: Yes!
S: No, Mom is a grown up!
The one night -- ever -- when Micah and I get to bed at 10:00 and could, feasibly, get 9 hours of uninterrupted sleep, Simon wakes up crying inexplicably at midnight and can't go back to sleep, Oliver falls out of bed, and we're all out a couple of hours of sleep. Clearly we need to never try to go to to bed early. It's the only way to get a good night's sleep around here.
My sister-in-law sent me a kit to make a felt nativity set last year, but because school was ending and such, I didn’t get around to it. I thought it would take forever and imagined making slow progress on it over the next few Christmases. (Don’t ask me why I thought I could only work on it in December.) Then I actually sat down with it and got started and wow! Felt is so easy to work with. Micah and I spent a few evenings this past week working on it and before we knew it, there was nothing left to do except for put it on display and take a million pictures, so that is what we did.Simon loves it, as you can imagine. He likes to line up all the figures so they can play “Ring Around the Rosie.”