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Thursday, April 22, 2021

SIP Week 43: Jan 3-9

Miss Dramatic likes throwing herself down to cry when she doesn't get her way.
Her brothers made faces behind me to make her smile.
They have a real knack for cheering her up.
Jonah likes coming on walks with us sometimes and I love the company while John's not walking. 
He is so patient and caring with Jane.
She can be a real trouble maker.
Mario making faces.
He is the cutest little kid.
How it goes when I try to exercise at home.
Playing soccer together.
And a little sword fighting.
Jane lucked out with these big brothers.
She wanted her jacket off, but still wanted to hold it.
Marble run fun bringing them all together.
Giving John some healing snuggles.
The boys wanted to do some real jumping, so they took the ladder down.
We tried the swing instead.
Then we had to just take turns.
She didn't understand why they left when the fun was just getting started.
Moving on to the scooter. She hasn't figured out how to make it move yet other than whining until someone pushes her.
3 out of 4 kids recommend gingerbread house decorating.
Jane wants to sweep whenever I do. She's less patient with people in her way, though.
Perry asked if we could have ice cream in "the cutie little bowls"
Jane stealing bites again. It's much easier to give John extra to share than to have to clean her up from feeding herself.
Taking Jonah's rainboots for a stroll.
Giving her stuffed animal a ride.
Playing with her farm animals. 
Sleeping angel completely on my side of the bed.
Jane rocking her hippie headband look.
She loves Grogu
and Perry loves her.
Jane tried out her cloak.
It was as adorable as I expected.
She loved flying around in it.
Everything seemed to be more fun in a cloak.
Certainly for me.
Trampoline fun together.
Ready for a jog.
I love tiny kids teeth.
My water tastes better, but I don't share my water bottle, so Jane sometimes brings a cup to my room for me to give her some of my water.
Perry is always hugging Jane. 
As long as he doesn't ask for any of her snack, she doesn't mind.
I'm so glad they have each other to play with while Scott and Jonah have school and we're at home all day.
Jane hadn't had a baby food pouch for a while, but she slurped it down in one suck just like old times.
I was wrapping my mom's birthday gifts and this box looked familiar to Jane. 
Perry's stuffed animal-stuffed shirt.
They love this game.
Jane has reignited stuffed animal loving in the boys. They all have their own that they sleep with, but now they play with them, too.
John has to break out his reading glasses for my nail polishing.
It's hard to be mad at her poor sleeping when she's so angelic looking.
Jane is surprisingly gentle with books for the most part.
She found an immobile reader
and put him to work.
If Perry hears anyone reading, he's on their lap in no time to listen and look.
Approximately 50% of Jane's energy is expended jumping on the trampoline.
Getting in position for her evening shows. She typically watches tv with us or goes for a walk in the stroller until she falls asleep. It's not a great habit, but it allows John and me to have some time to do what we'd like at night.
Mario practicing his letters on his bedroom floor.
Since the boys took the ladder down, Perry was helping Jane get up on the trampoline.
I was shocked that he was successful.
They are too much. Perry loves her so much.
We took our Christmas tree down and had a fire with it.
The kids all helped and they all loved it.
They're already talking about doing it again next year. We definitely enjoyed having a live tree this season.