Just when I think that life has offered up all of its challenges, I realize there is much more yet to come. Just this past week, we had all three kids sick at the same time. Our youngest had the dreaded RSV virus, and the two older one had a double ear infection along with bronchitis. The RSV in and of itself was quite scary to live with-especially when the recipient is only eight months old. With much prayer and sleepless nights, JohnMark (otherwise known as "Bubba"), who is the youngest of the Patten Clan, has finally pulled out of the most worrysome part of the virus. The girls on the other hand, seem to find more problems and trouble as they get healthier. Kenzie (the youngest of the girls at age three), seems to have held the bronchitis a little longer then most, but as the girl seems to have asthma, it seems to figure she of all would. Abbi has completely turned against any form of cough medicine, and as she takes her antibiotics, she gets all the more hyper. Try and figure that one out. Medicine is supposed to help the kids rest, and instead it backfires and gets them hyper. Along with all of this however, I have come to find out there are interesting facets to the child's mind that adults will never figure out. Not only do twins seem to speak in their own language, but siblings do as well. An example of this would be our two oldest-Abbi and Kenzie. Now these two have always held their own conversations, even as toddlers. As they have gotten older, it seems as if they can read one another's mind. Now dont get me wrong, this can be good, however, they seem to use it for evil every night around bedtime. These two can be laying in bed, facing opposite directions, and continually giggle for ten minutes or more with nary a word passed between them. If you ask what they are laughing about, all they do is break into more laughter. The bond of sisterhood is a very tight one apparently. This secret language of theirs is not only limited to themselves, but is extended to JohnMark as well. There are many times that Abbi tries to impart her ideas into his little brain and he looks blankly at her. Kenzie comes along and they will laugh almost instantaniously for the better part of two minutes. What the difference is, I have no clue. Maybe it has to do with the fact that Abbi is turning into a brown head, and Kenzie is just as blond as JohnMark. I dunno. Another mystery is how a tomboy can turn into a girl in nothing flat. Just mention the words epidermis and osteoperosis to Abbi, and she runs the other direction screaming how gross those things are and to put them away. However, if you ask her if she has them, she will proudly reply yes. JohnMark, not to be outdone, goes around everywhere saying "I did it!" One never knows what "It" is, and how or why he did it, but you know he did.
With this, I will close. Hopefully as time and ability permits and allows, I will get on a little more often and write down my random thoughts. Some of these would be better viewed via Family Spot I know, but I will go over there and refer those viewers to this spot.
In Christ Alone, and by His Grace,
Amy
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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