While watching Joash grow and develop, I almost feel like I can see his mind at work. We are constantly amazed at the little things he learns to do just about each day. We will be interacting with him and then we will all of the sudden realize he couldn’t do what he just did a few days ago. Things like sitting up are big mile stones, but I also like to notice the little ones. Like putting his arms through his sleeves, lifting up his arms when the tray of his high chair comes, splashing in the tub, drinking from his sippy cup, seeing him stare in fascination as he fingers a tag or ribbon on a toy. How amazing that we have been created with such amazing minds.
One nice thing about being from two different countries is that we can celebrate more holidays. And since there are a few more people from the states here, last night we had our own American Thanksgiving feast. There were six couples and all of the wives and two of the husbands were from the States. So the Americans out numbered the Canadians, which doesn't happen very often. And we had a feast. There was turkey, ham, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, green beans, bread, stuffing and three different kinds of pies for dessert and a pumpkin cake. It was wonderful. And the fellowship was great too. The hosts said there was no assigned seating, so the ladies all sat together at one of the table and guys at the other. It was funny how it worked out, but we had great conversations full of laughter. It was a great way to celebrate a holiday. Hopefully we have started our own tradition here.
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