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Hello everyone!  Sorry for the delay in posting… between the colds, the incredible number of Church services (Holy Week), working 40+ hours, AND wrestling with what the doctors may or may not want to do with my gall bladder, I haven’t had a lot of free time. 

Since it’s been so long, I’m thinking I’ll tell a couple of Pascha highlights and give a little Justin update (since his 13 month birthday was during Holy Week).

We had a really good Pascha, despite all three of us being sick (that nasty head cold that’s been going around).  We got to go to all of the Holy Week services – even though we couldn’t stay all the way through most of them thanks to a sick, fussy Justin).  We did very much enjoy the time at Church we got, and the time with friends:

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Justin was VERY excited to be at Church so early in the morning for Pascha.  We walked in to the dark Sanctuary and Justin was waving and laughing at everyone.  The service felt long though, and Justin got tired but there was too much going on for him to sleep (he wasn’t too sure about the confetti - a little scary but a little exciting I think; but he liked the shouting and cheering!). 

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Pascha breakfast was the best though.  My favorite moment was him sitting on Matt’s lap with an empty plate in front of him and a fork in his hand.  Then our friend Brooksana put a little wind-up chick on the plate and let it go.  Justin spent the next few moments chasing the chick with his fork and shouting, “Bock! Bock!”.  So awesome!   He also (as evidenced by the red on the cheeks) LOVES strawberries!

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 The picnic was cool too – Justin did the egg hunt thing with a lot of help from momma.

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Yup.  A good time was had by all, but all napped soundly that afternoon. 

In general, Justin is doing awesome.  He’s a big boy who’s not walking on his own yet.  He could.  He just doesn’t.  He “requires” that he have your fingers to hang on to while he walks, but doesn’t use them for balance or support (other than the emotional kind).  He’s starting to stand alone more, and is figuring out how to climb up on the couch and similar items.  He’s really good at crawling up the stairs of our apartment complex, but still needs coaching to crawl backwards down the stairs safely.  His primary occupation is still language. 

Every day he has new words and even a few 2-word-phrases and animal noises.  My current favorites are:

“Nuss” = nurse (has replaced “na-na”)

“Geye Joe” = GI Joe.  Yes, like the toys.  He points to them in the store and excitedly says this.

“Bock! Bock!” = this is what all hens and roosters say

“Juice” = sippy cup, whether or not it has water or juice in it.

“Moe” = more.  And almost always used in combination with his first sign.  (I’ve been attempting to use as much sign language as possible with Justin, but until now he hasn’t really used it.  In this case he uses the correct sign, but only uses it when he also says the word)

In other news, Justin pretty much only nurses at night now (when I put him down to bed and if he wakes in the night).  It’s kinda nice – it’s all about cuddling with momma now and not quite so much about getting him fed.  Speaking of sleep, he’s mostly sleeping through the night now.  FINALLY!  He goes down around 9-9:30 and doesn’t wake up until around 4am (when I take him from his crib and bring him to bed with us and nurse) and he promptly falls back asleep until after I leave for work.   Still not optimal, but SO much better than it was.