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"Soon-to-be" Big Brother

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I'm ready to meet my little sister! With 2 1/2 weeks until her due date, we are all wondering when baby girl will make her appearance.  And then we will be four.  Do we even know how our lives will be changed??   I am so thankful for my Mom and Dad (known to David as Grammie and GrandDad) who are taking care of David in Guatemala this week.  He is loving being with his grandparents and couldn't be a happier, more flexible kid!  I'm grateful for the rest I can enjoy as we prepare for the adventure that lies ahead.

Don't snap!

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I'm new to this raising a boy business but thankfully I have two sister-in-laws who have plenty of experience.  Maggie, mom of two boys and another on the way, once said that when her boys have made a mess she will grab the camera first to snap a picture and that helps diffuse her frustration and put the moment into perspective.  Thinking that was a great idea, I tucked it away for later.  Then one evening last week, Luke and I were sitting on the couch catching up from the day.  Out of nowhere, our little boy comes padding into the living room with a long stream of toilet paper behind him and a giant smile on his face!  So, remembering Maggie's advice, we snapped a picture instead of snapping at him.  My guess is this will be among the fun memories we will look back on later in life when we are somehow strangely missing the messes, noise, and other daily adventures with David.   ...

Lessons learned from a Puzzle?

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Don't laugh, but this puzzle took me 9 months to complete.  Yes, 9 months!  As part of my 2013 Goals, I finally completed it!  But it was no easy task.  It had to be the most difficult puzzle I have ever done in my life.  Usually I'm pretty good with puzzles but this one almost got me!  Here are some things I thought about/was reminded of in the process of conquering this puzzle: Sometimes stepping away from a problem for awhile can help you gain a fresh perspective/energy for when you come back to it. Switching strategies is helpful when faced with a seemingly impossible task! Focusing on one area is a good idea instead of getting overwhelmed by the big picture. Getting help from others is ok ( thanks Dad!) Tracking progress on a goal helps a lot with motivation! There are solutions available for problems in sometimes the most unlikely places.  No matter how hard you try to make something fit it won't if it's not me...