Now Eli is 7 months and one week old and he's doing amazingly well. He's just begun sitting up by himself. (still unstable, but he can do it) and he's gained 3 whole pounds! Yesterday he was weighed and he was 14 pounds.
Emma's last day of school is tomorrow and we are so excited to have a break from activity. This month -in addition to caring for a new baby-the girls both have or have had ballet recitals (with two different studios, which means 2 different rehearsal schedules), my piano students' recital, my children's choir musical, audrey's had her birthday and party and all of the end of school festivities that go along with having a 1st grader at Perimeter School. We are really wiped out but like I said, we plan to do a lot of sleeping and relaxing this summer.
I have to tell a really funny story....this is about me, not my kids......I've been taking Zyrtec for my allergies but for a couple of days this week, I was really sneezing more than usual even though I had been taking my allergy medicine. And yesterday I woke up with serious stomach troubles....I'll leave it at that. I was beginning to feel sorry for myself for my stomach hurting so much and sneezing constantly.....so I walked up the stairs into our bathroom to take my Zyrtec and when I was about to pop the little pill out of the foil I looked down and read, "Immodium AD"!!!!!!!! Not Zyrtec, but the Immodium that LOOKS much like Zyrtec that had been sitting on our counter b/c we've STILL not unpacked our toiletries from Ethiopia. I guess I just grabbed all those pills and stuffed them in the Zyrtec box......so today I'm starting to feel better, thanks.
People have been asking what life is like with 4 kids....so far (remember he isn't walking yet) it's kind of like I thought it would be or maybe a little easier. When Caleb was born, audrey was 15 months and Emma had turned 3 two weeks before.

"The days are long, but the years are short."