Either way, it seems that our weekend routine is to go for a hike along the Stone Valley Trail and enjoy the changing of the leaves.
We've tried to get out as much as possible to enjoy the fall, and it's been a real treat to watch the leaves change and feel the air grow cold and have frosty mornings and piercingly beautiful starlit nights. 






Anyhow, with Sophie's arrival Josie had lots of fun getting to know her cousin.
This is the first time they noticed that each other existed, and boy did they notice.
Sophie much more than Josie.. she wanted to touch her and chew on her and pull her ears and hair. Jos seemed a little stunned and then didn't mind so much. Chewing on another baby's hand or picking another nose seemed a reasonable enough thing to do.
Sophie definitely has the edge on being on her tummy.
Even thought Jos doesn't protest it too much anymore, she's much prefer to be on her back and is perfecting the roll-over move with a giggle every time she finds a way to flip herself over.
Probably the most exciting thing in Josie;s world right now (besides her mama) is her new jumping toy. Boy does she LOVE to jump! And those long legs (which put her off the charts for her height percentile) love to kick! And do they kick!!! Jumping has become our post wake up and pre-nap routine and the exercise is great!
In other news, I've re-learned how to knit.
Which is an exciting prospect because it means that I can actually be creative and make something while multi-tasking. Unlike painting or blogging or photography, I can fully engage in a movie, a conversation or being with other people while my hands make something. So far, I've only made a hat for Jos, and another one I'm going to have to remake for a friend, and working on finishing a sweater that I started when I was in 9th grade and have lost the pattern to. That's what grandmothers are for though, and I will be spending time with mine trying to finish it. So, knitting has been added to my rather routine life of nursing, not sleeping, cooking and cleaning. Oh, yes, and running when I can. I'm trying to fight with all my might keeping on this pregnancy weight but it won't go away! (the cooking all day probably has something to do with that!) But, to my benefit, I mostly cook things from my or other's gardens so it's really all very healthy and good, but I probably shouldn't spend most of my time in the kitchen so I've resolved to run a 10k in a month. Which means I have to start completing my 3 mile runs without walking! At least I have a goal!
Gotta get in shape to live in the mountains of Vancouver!! That's right, we are moving come Christmas to Vancouver, British Columbia! Dave received an encouraging scholarship to help with his first year of Seminary and Regent College, and we decided to take advantage of the opportunity for him to pursue a dream that has been a long time in coming. Which means... there will be a very LONG car trip from NY to Vancouver starting before Christmas with a stopover in Ohio and Chicago and hopefully making it in time for classes to begin January 5th. Though it has always been a dream of mine to drive or bike across the county, doing it over the new year holiday isn't quite the right timing to make good time with a 6 month old so I will be flying to meet Dave in Seattle when he makes it there so we can drive across the border to our new home of the next 3 years at least (!!!!) together.
Thinking of this transition is the first time since leaving for China in 2001 that I do not have a category for. I have no idea what to expect or what my life will look like. It's an exciting and scary change for me. I am thrilled for Dave, it's so encouraging that he can have an opportunity to spend time in study and fellowship of a bunch of people who are passionate about ministry and for him to become more in-depth in thought and heart and purpose. But this is the first time that I haven't been running after a dream of mine since I can remember. But right now, I don't know what my dreams are at times, since so much of my time is living the reality of the present which is very real at 3 am and every hour after. My purpose right now is to be a wife and mother, and to make sure that my baby has all her needs met. I am looking forward with anticipation to see what my next vision and purpose will be. Wondering what on earth God has for us throughout seminary and afterward. Since I'm not a wilderness trip leader or classroom educator at the moment, perhaps desires that have been on the back burner can have a chance to come forward. We shall see what those will be.
So, as the dear child sleeps in her swing at my feet, and I think of what I will do with the next 4 hours of the day before I pick Dave up from school (he's a kindergarten teacher for the 1st 3 days of this week) maybe I will begin to dream...
1 comments:
katie coons. you are such a neat person. sounds like the coons family has some big changes coming their way - vancouver! wow. josie is adorable and you remain to be incredibly talented. i might have to try that carrot/apple bread recipe. sounds awesome! thanks for sharing. peace.
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