POD: It has how many Pieces?

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Today I put together one of Jacob’s Christmas presents. His Playmobil School, it’s quite a toy. Of course the thought of bringing it’s 492 pieces into our house seemed crazy, but when we opened it up it became clear that, that number included each little connector piece that I used to put it together. There sill are a lot of little pieces, but not quite 492.

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POD: Snuggle-Up-and-Read 2

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Once again Jacob’s school bag had books for Snuggle up and Read. So Mommy and him snuggled up on the couch and he read her a story. After wards they sat at the table and he wrote out the title, drew a picture from the book and wrote about it. It’s such a simple thing, but to watch as he does it is just great. Afterwards he’s so proud of his work, and so am I.

POD: Want to buy some Chocolate?

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Today Jacob brought home his first box of fund-raising chocolates. It’s quite a box, with a wide selection. Of course it’s tempting to support the school by buying the chocolate our selves, but that doesn’t fit with the diet. So it’s time to find friends and family who want to get a bar or box of $2 chocolate.

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POD: My poor Baby Girl

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We had our follow-up appointment at the fracture clinic. Our little girls collar-bone is broke in two places, and should heal on it own. She just has to keep her arm in sling. Day one with the sling went alright, sure there was times that she wanted off but for the most part she wore it all day. We’ve got a follow-up next Monday to make sure everything is healing alright. It’s hard to watch her when she’s clearly in pain and knowing there isn’t anything  I can do to help.

POD: Broken Bone, but not a broken spirit

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Today Violet had an accident. While coming down the stairs as she neared the bottom, and was beyond what I thought of as the danger zone, she slipped and fell. At first we didn’t think it was serious, but it soon became clear that it was something more serious. So we packed the kids into the car, dropped Jacob off at his Nana and Papa’s House and headed to the ER.

The ER at St. Josephs was busy when we got there and so we settled down for what we’d know would be a long wait. Through all of it Violet was doing really great with the pain she must have been in. After she had some Advil she brightened up and started chatting up a storm. She even tried to sing a lullaby to a baby who was crying in the ER.

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