Family update (a Christmas letter in three parts)
Sunday, December 10th, 2006So, first order of business: some fun tidbits from recent family life.
Selah, for a few months now, has been a mimic. When we lock our car, the horn honks if we hit the button twice. Whenever we do this, Selah tries to make the same sound as the car horn. If we hear a dog barking, Selah will try to mimic the dog. It’s been quite amusing.
Apparently this sound-mimicry was a precursor to a language explosion, as she’s been shocking us the last few days with the words she attempts to say right after we say them. This has led to a few close calls, such as Selah learning the word “sheesh” tonight.
Tessa, has become quite a pray-er. The other night at dinner she wanted to pray. Here is a partial list of things she told God she was thankful for:
- standing on the floor
- not spilling my drink
- the very very very pretty sky (incidentally a lot of things have been “very very” lately)
- Jesus
- Christmastime
- CI (her Cochlear Implant)
- People making my CI
- Being very very careful
Today, we couldn’t quite make out most of what she thanked God for, but we think she said “our silly silly family” and “mommy and daddy yelling” (guess we’ve got something to work on . . . ).
Stephen: well, check the picture for updates on me.
You can’t really tell from the picture, but I’ve got highlights in my hair now. It was a (late) anniversary present for Sara, but I don’t think she really cares for it.
Last for best: check out the new web album I just put up. The pictures didn’t come out the greatest ever, but that’s mainly because the girls can’t stay still. Sara’s also posted an update on Tessa’s site.
Peace and Love,
Step