Hostetler Family Blog
Sunday, February 17, 2013
The Blood of Christ
We had burritoes for dinner. Adora specifically asked for hers in a corn tortilla. When she finished it, she asked for another corn tortilla by itself. When I gave it to her, she said, "This is like the Body of Christ that Father Bruce has." and I said, "Yes, it is!" She then broke it into pieces and put them in a little bowl. While I was cleaning up in the kitchen, she told me I needed to come get the Body, so I did. I then heard her give some to Salem, and then I heard her say, "The Blood of Christ" and she was giving Salem a sip of her milk. It was super cute!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Mom of 3!
I love being a mom of 3! Things have been going really well, amazingly. I didn't get postpartum depression this time and barely even had any baby blues. Sheridan is a super-easy baby. She sleeps in the car. She has slept about 10 hours straight the past three nights. She spits up a lot, but it doesn't seem to bother her. She smiled at me so much today. She has the sweetest coo! Salem's potty training is getting back on track. She doesn't fight me every single time I put her on the potty anymore. Adora has taken to being a big sister again so wonderfully. She loves to hold Sheridan, which is great when I need to do things like put Salem to bed when Sheridan is fussing. She gives Sheridan her paci in the car. She has only once gotten frustrated with her. She always talks about how cute Sheridan is and how sweet her sounds are. I am so blessed to have this family!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Cross Country Race
Sept. 24, we went to Oak Park to take a walk. We noticed that there were millions (almost) of kids there. There is apparently a cross country race there every Monday for five weeks. Any kids, even pre-k, can run it. Wow! How did I not know that? Anyway, Adora was really disappointed that she didn't get to run that week, so she actually jumped in mid-way with the elementary school kids. We went to the next race on the 1st, and she competed with the pre-school kids. She got 13th for the girls with a time of 8:36.98 on a half mile. She raced again this past Monday and was much, much faster (Jake was around this time, so he and Salem chased her). I will find out her time in the next couple of weeks. That was the last race. Just in time, too. It started snowing yesterday.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Photo Book
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Saturday, August 18, 2012
Washington, D. C.
Jake and I went to Washington, D. C. about a month ago for him to interview for a job as a Presidential Advance Agent. He was chosen! It means he will go on several trips throughout the year in advance of the President, mostly, and set up the airport for his arrival. Anyway, I went to D. C. along with him to take advantage of a semi-babymoon and because I figure if I hadn't been in my first 30 years, I probably wouldn't get another opportunity to go in my second 30 years, and I've always wanted to go, so. . . it was time!
This is at dinner with some of the people who work with the President's Advance Agents program and the new hirees.
We ate at a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown the first evening we were there. It was cool how they served hot tea on every table. Chinese people don't believe in mixing cold drinks with hot food. (We also got ice water, though.) Anyway, here is a sampling of the menu. Yum!
This was the best thing at the restaurant--a shrimp roll, or something like that.
We were trying to get a self-portrait in front of the Capitol building.
My handsome guy!
My sister keeps complaining that she doesn't realize that I am having a baby soon because she hasn't seen any pregnant pictures of me, so here you go, Laura--I am just a month further along now!
Some kind Asian tourist took this picture of us. I was surprised how many Asian tourists were touring our capitol--I don't know if I have that much interest in the capitols of other countries.
This is at the FDR memorial. I have mostly pictures of things and not pictures of Jake and me because I did so much sightseeing along while he was at work, but after a girl in a wheelchair asked me to take her picture with this statue of FDR in his wheelchair, she offered to take mine, too, so I happily agreed :)
This is Jake at the Library of Congress. I thought it wasn't that interesting, but he wished we'd had more than an hour to spend in there.
This is a replica of the annointing stone that was used to annoint Jesus's body prior to his entombment. Behind me is a replica of his tomb. In real life, the annointing stone was very close to the cross and not so close to the tomb (I think they said). It was at a cool Franciscan monastery!
This is at dinner with some of the people who work with the President's Advance Agents program and the new hirees.
Why did this one upload way down here? It is from the Chinese restaurant on the first evening. Jake is drinking his hot tea.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Sweet Eyes vs. Spastic Eyes
Friday, July 27, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Yellowstone falling into place!
I have wanted to go to Yellowstone for a long time, and we are finally taking that opportunity! We are leaving later this month to go to a dinosaur museum in Glendive and then stay overnight in Miles City. I am excited because I booked the hotel tonight (with a free breakfast and the all-important POOL) at 15% off because I searched for a deal on the hotel's website. (BTW, why are hotels in the middle-of-nowhere-Montana so dang expensive?! Wait, it's probably the oil boom. Dang oil! We should at least get cheap gas out of that, right?) The next day, we will head to Nye, MT to meet up with 13 other Hostetlers on Kristen's land (too bad she and her hubby won't be there--they are fighting fires in Alaska). Kristen & John live in a camper on their land and just finished building a yert that they will be moving into this winter. I think it's funny that they snowbird to Montana for the winters, but hey, what do I know about living in Alaska?
The following day, we will head into Yellowstone to stay at our awesome vacation rental!
http://www.brooktroutinn.com/brooktrouthome.html
It sleeps 18 in 6 bedrooms and is 3450 sq. ft. I am super pumped to get together and see everyone. It's been since October--I just wish Kristen could make it, too! We will spend the days at Yellowstone seeing the sights and the evenings here hanging out together for some family QT. After that, we will probably go to Wyoming for a few days before heading back to Minot. This is my last trip before the baby, by the way!
Speaking of the baby, she is doing great! She was head down at my appointment last week, although I assume she can still easily move around. She does move a lot, but I mostly notice it when I'm still, which isn't often. A couple of times, Salem has patted my belly and said, "Bebe!", and Adora loves to feel her move. We are working on picking out a name, but haven't found the one yet. I took my glucose test the other day to screen for gestational diabetes, and I didn't get a call saying I needed to take another test, so I assume I passed that.
The basement is coming along well. The electrical inspection today went well--Jake has to fix a couple of things, but it doesn't sound like a really big deal. Plumbing is going ok. It is actually really frustrating sometimes, but it is getting done, which is the main thing. We still need to run cable and insulate and then, hopefully, Lutheran Disaster Response will come over to help hang sheetrock. Baby will be born in 3 months, and I feel like we're making good progress! Almost every night, Jake and I are down there working after the kids go to sleep. It's good to see it paying off.
Kristen's yert in Nye, MT
The following day, we will head into Yellowstone to stay at our awesome vacation rental!
http://www.brooktroutinn.com/brooktrouthome.html
It sleeps 18 in 6 bedrooms and is 3450 sq. ft. I am super pumped to get together and see everyone. It's been since October--I just wish Kristen could make it, too! We will spend the days at Yellowstone seeing the sights and the evenings here hanging out together for some family QT. After that, we will probably go to Wyoming for a few days before heading back to Minot. This is my last trip before the baby, by the way!
Speaking of the baby, she is doing great! She was head down at my appointment last week, although I assume she can still easily move around. She does move a lot, but I mostly notice it when I'm still, which isn't often. A couple of times, Salem has patted my belly and said, "Bebe!", and Adora loves to feel her move. We are working on picking out a name, but haven't found the one yet. I took my glucose test the other day to screen for gestational diabetes, and I didn't get a call saying I needed to take another test, so I assume I passed that.
The basement is coming along well. The electrical inspection today went well--Jake has to fix a couple of things, but it doesn't sound like a really big deal. Plumbing is going ok. It is actually really frustrating sometimes, but it is getting done, which is the main thing. We still need to run cable and insulate and then, hopefully, Lutheran Disaster Response will come over to help hang sheetrock. Baby will be born in 3 months, and I feel like we're making good progress! Almost every night, Jake and I are down there working after the kids go to sleep. It's good to see it paying off.
Daddy Daughter Dance
Jake took Adora to the Daddy Daughter Dance out at the base tonight (Adora laughed so hard when I called it the Father Daughter Dance). She had a great time. They decorated balloons and wands, got tiaras to wear, had a big overstuffed chair to take professional pictures in, and danced the night away. Oh yeah, and they had rolls, mac & cheese, and chicken fingers for dinner. Plus TWO different kinds of cookies for dessert.
Adora wanted this headband and all these clips in her hair.
Here she is posing before the dance in her beautiful dress.
Look at my big skirt!
Daddy on just an hour and a half of sleep. He is working 10:30 p. m.-11:00 a. m. with no sleep. He came home and had to finish the electrical because we had an inspection on it today. He got to sleep an hour and a half before the dance and now he is sleeping another hour before he has to go back to work.
Sweet kiss!
Adora at the dance with the wand she made and the tiara and corsage they gave her.
Her favorite part was the crafts :)
Adora wanted this headband and all these clips in her hair.
Here she is posing before the dance in her beautiful dress.
Look at my big skirt!
Daddy on just an hour and a half of sleep. He is working 10:30 p. m.-11:00 a. m. with no sleep. He came home and had to finish the electrical because we had an inspection on it today. He got to sleep an hour and a half before the dance and now he is sleeping another hour before he has to go back to work.
Sweet kiss!
Adora at the dance with the wand she made and the tiara and corsage they gave her.
Her favorite part was the crafts :)
Being silly with Daddy at the dance!
Jake told me that at some point, she was spinning and spinning and crashed into the tables :) For some reason, blogger won't let me upload a video of them dancing.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Adora's 4-year checkup
I am setting an alarm when I nap during the day because I am so stressed out with our house that I need to spend some of nap time organizing stuff or I will go crazy. Literally! So I have been waking up while the kids are napping or having quiet time to go through some papers and sorting them and filing them and that kind of stuff. I ran across the paperwork from Adora's 4-year checkup. I wanted to record her weight and height so I can put it in her 4-year photobook, whenever I get around to doing THAT (it'd better be before the baby's born!). Anyway, she was 33 lbs. and 39.75" tall. The kids are both doing great! Salem is recovering from a stomach virus. She got a molar, too, so now she has five teeth on top and two on bottom.
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