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Eucerin Mischief and Micah’s Words

So, a couple nights ago, our friends Carol and Jennifer (students at Tech) were chilling with me.  They are still on break and they were able to spend a lot of time at our place (as they live in Kenya).  It has been such a blessing.  Anyway, on Tuesday night, I had put the kids down and we were chatting in the kitchen. 

* Imanuel had crept out of his room twice already because he had to “go to the bathroom”.  And I put those words in quotations not because he didn’t HAVE to go, but because he would FORCE himself to go…like 5 drops max.  Unlike his brother, he has never fully recovered from jetlag due to our trip to GYC. *

I soon noticed that the lights to the boys’ room was on.  This has NEVER happened before.  And I was quite frustrated because I knew that Micah would now be awake as well.  I opened the door and immediately Imanuel threw something out of the crib (-he had climbed into Micah’s crib…as his custom has been lately), hid his face in his hands and started crying (- a sign of conviction in this case).  And to my horror, Micah, sporting his normal unassuming look, was covered in white stuff.  All I could utter out of my mouth was, “Oh My Goodness.”  The girls ran into the room and gasped. 

I pieced things together.  That day I had bought an $8 jar of Eucerin cream for Micah’s back.  (He has eczema.)  Imanuel must have found it when he decided to switch the lights on.  He was having fun making Micah (and himself) up until I walked in.  (I have a feeling that Imo’s lotion and make-up sessions with me and Uncle Justin inspired him.)  And Micah had no choice but to consent to this.  Both of them remained so quiet the whole time.  Manu had thrown the empty jar on the floor when I walked in.  He found the courage to look up and he too had his hair and face covered with the cream.  It was everywhere – on Micah’s blankets, on their clothes, on the actual crib…etc. 

Needless to say, their heads were so creamy and oily we weren’t sure where to start.  The girls got Micah and started a bath for him.  I had a “talk” with Imanuel and then he too got in the tub.  To give Manu some credit, he mentioned that Micah was already awake and that is why he decided to turn on the lights so they could see while they played.  This was stated after my accusation that he woke Micah up by turning on the lights.     

Anyhow, no matter how much shampoo was used, their hair remained greasy.  Today, two days after the incident and at least 6 shampoos later, there is still a slight oily film in their hair.  So, basically, not only have I wasted an entire new jar of cream, I used up at least a week’s worth of shampoo in 2 days! 
 
I was quite lucky to find out, after the fact, that Carol and Jennifer thought Micah looked so hilarious they had to take a picture before cleaning him off.  So, here is the calm, laid-back Micah after being woken up from his slumber and slathered with lotion by his brother.  He is held by the lovely Carol.

This following picture was taken the next day.  And just to let you know, their hair is NOT wet.  It’s made me a believer in the power of Eucerin.  It keeps the moisture in and never washes out! 

Manu insisted that Auntie Stephie be in the picture as well.  (We called her to wish her a happy birthday and she’s still on the line).

It is beginning to be a trying time with Imanuel.  Although that was a pretty hilarious experience, I know that now more than ever, I need to beg the Lord to give me wisdom and patience in how to deal with Manu’s mischief.  He just loves to have fun…but sometimes it is at the expense of obedience.  I pray that even now, Imanuel can develop the self-control to follow the rules, even when temptation is lurking at every corner (and from every object!).      

Micah Christian is 13 months…and TALKING.
On a more positive note, Micah is successfully signing:
– “more” – It has taken him a while, but he finally does this one properly!
– “please” – Often times, he ends up rubbing his thighs (or anything else) instead of his chest.
– “all done”
– “give”
– “I want that or I die!” – He made this one up himself.  He pounds on his head with both hands and looks at me intensely when he desperately wants some food item that he sees.  I have no idea where this has come from.

And he proudly utters two words: 
– “Ma-ma” – which ends up more like, “Ma-ma, Ma-ma, Ma-ma, Ma-ma…”
– “Bah-bah” (bye-bye) – And this goes along with frantic waving of his hands or with a phone to his ear.

Micah is such a (big) bundle of joy.  In his own calm manner, he can brighten the darkest night.  We are thrilled with his progress and we hope and pray he continues to develop his own little personality that is graced with the love of Christ.


Micah:  my calm, serious baby


Manu:  my sweet, mischevious boy 

Everyday brings such challenges and joys.  Both drive us to our knees in humility and awe.  Being a parent has been the most ground-breaking experience for me.  It has forced me to understand more of God and who He is and for that I am eternally grateful.  Praise be to God forever and ever!

P.S.  We pray Daddy will come home from Denmark safely tonight!

The Namm X-mas Games

This past Christmas, the Namms and families all got together in a beautiful, rustic cabin in St. Helen, MI.  It was pretty much the most memorable experience for our family…because historically, we don’t usually do anything.  It was extra special because we also celebrate two Namm b-days during the holidays.  Jukes was born on Christmas Eve and Dad was born on Christmas.  It was action/food-packed – the holidays aren’t for slackers – and there were high-stakes.   

There were Girl/Guy Challenges: 
– snowman building – GIRLS
– ping pong – GUYS
– board games (Taboo & Cranium) – GIRLS
– football in the snow – GUYS
– hat game – GUYS
– cookie decorating (which we never ended up doing)

Then there were Doubles Challenges:
– foosball – JULIE/JUSTIN
– ping pong – DAD/MOM
– pool – JULIE/JUSTIN

The official winners for girl/guy were the girls – pulling off a REPEAT from last year’s candy house contest.  And the winners for the doubles competition was Julie and Justin Namm.

But it wasn’t all competition.  We had two gift exchanges – one was a re-gift exchange and the other was the actual gift exchange.  And we did have some extra b-day gifts too.  So all of that, along with plenty of yummy food/cake/munchies/drinks, it was a great time.

It was lots of fun and many memories were made!  Here are a couple pictures from the weekend and once our siblings release the others, we’ll update in more detail.

In our backyard overlooking St. Helen Lake:

The guys:  Justin, Dad, Jukes, Imanuel, and Israel


The girls:  Mom, Julie, Imanuel, Judy, and Aileen  (Micah was napping.)

The ladies won the election, but on FB, the guys appear to have won the popular vote.  But we all know which one really counts. 

Hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!!

Love,
The Namm-Ramos Family

More from Micah’s “dol”

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Halbuhgee made this special sign for Micah! Micah’s Korean name is Hyun-oo, if you didn’t know. 🙂

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Putting the “han-bok” on. A church member let us borrow theirs which was nice.

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Daddy and the birthday boy

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Our family

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Micah with Halmuhnee and Halabuhgee

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The little prince

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The imposter prince

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Pictures from today, Micah’s actual birthday
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Micah, we are so proud of you! You have been the joy of our home! We are so thankful that God gave you to us and it is our daily prayer that we will provide for you a little heaven on earth. May the Lord give us wisdom to raise you in the fear of Him and may Imanuel be a faithful big brother and your best buddy throughout eternity. We love you!

Micah’s 1st Birthday!

Micah’s birthday celebration was spent with the Namm Family in Novi, MI on Sunday, November 16.  It was Korean-themed and we really appreciate Micah & Manu’s grandparents for putting on the party for us!  We enjoyed lots of yummy food and desserts. 

We also took some pictures today (-his real birthday) but we can’t find our USB so these pics will have to come later.  Thanks to Uncle Jukes & Auntie Aileen, we have pics from the party available.  So, here are some of their pictures from the special day! 


Cake & candle provided by Sam’s Club


Manu throwing up a “1” sign for his b-day bro.


The Namm family minus Auntie Julie
(plus John Yoon who always seems to show up at the kids’ birthday parties…with no gift.  )
* Micah is not in this picture bc things got carried away and he fell off of the rocker and was crying.*


Manu was so excited for his kid brother!  Micah is proudly showing 2 of his 4 teeth.  🙂


The hat was beginning to bother Micah…


But he held still for plenty of pictures.  Congratulations to our special birthday boy! 

More pics to come…(once we find our USB cable!)

Grandparents & Nature Pics

The past couple of weeks have been filled with family, nature, and CHANGE.  Within a few short weeks, we have seen the leaves go from green to colorful to fallen to brown.  Uncle Jukes and Auntie Aileen came up 3 weeks ago, my parents came up 2 weeks ago, and this past weekend, Israel’s parents came.  It is contested which week was the peak color time, but for sure this past week the leaves were mostly fallen, due to the rainy/windy/cold weather.  But, it was nice to enjoy this extraordinary transformation from week to week with family. 

Before the pics, I need to mention that on Sabbath, October 11, Micah began to crawl!  He just turned 11 months yesterday.  He had been scooting around like an inch worm for a couple weeks, but now he has finally gotten his coordination right and he has been crawling…usually straight to Bentley’s food and water bowl…but at this point, I’m still just excited that he is mobile.  He is content on the ground, meaning, my arms get a break.   

Okay, here are pics of the unbeatable fall colors of the Keweenaw and with both sets of grandparents! 

In front of our house 

** Halmuhnee & Halabuhgee’s visit (after their golf outing) : Oct. 10-15, 2008 **

“Halmuhnee and Halbuhgee” in the woods by our house

Walking home

Copper Harbor, MI at Brockway – the pride of the Keweenaw!

Enjoying the view 
   
Fall Leaf Arrangement that Manu and my mom collected.  Yes, Steph, it is in a Roma jar.  :]


After using our apple picker that grandpa made!  We made lots of yummy apple cider!

** Abuelo & Lala’s visit : Oct. 15-19, 2008 **
 


At Lake Superior : McClain State Park
 

 


Micah fell in love with Abuelo this visit!

They left 95 degree weather and came to the U.P. for these two boys!

Manu and Micah already miss their grandparents very much!  We hope time flies by so we can see them again soon! 

New Blog Promo

Israel started a blog a while ago, but I don’t think anyone really knows about it (except for Stephanie and Justink). So now that you know, check it out and be sure to leave comments so he can be encouraged to continue it. He doesn’t post often – only when he feels particularly moved – but I’m sure you’ll be spiritually uplifted by them.  

Israel Ramos’s blog: Invisible Faith

Micah Wants More, Please

Micah has reached his 10th month of life in the outside world and he learned his first word in sign – MORE.  He actually thinks it means “more please” since I always say “please” at the end of it when showing him.  Anyway, he has “spoken” his first word before being able to crawl.  This must be some sort of Guiness Record or something.  He can scoot around like an inchworm to get what he wants, but he has yet to get himself coordinated enough to get up on all fours and make it to his desired destination.  People have suggested that maybe he’ll go straight to walking, and I’m sure he would be a prime candidate for that.  But I’ve heard from people and read that children who skip the crawling stage end up being deficient in some physical/cognitive skills.  You could talk to an occupational therapist about it or just google it.  So, I’m trying to patiently wait for him to conquer crawling before I introduce him to walking. 

Anyway, here’s a picture of Micah saying his first word!

He would like you to have even “more” blessings this Sabbath day!  (And he’d like some more food…please.)

Are gDiapers for You?

There were some of you who were asking about how I felt about the gDiapers, so I thought I would share my thoughts on the matter:

1.  Do NOT switch over to gDiapers if cleanliness and ease are important to you.  It is messier AND dirtier than disposable diapers! 

Because the gdiapers do not contain any plastic, the material is breathable, and so the lining and outer undies may feel a little damp.  Micah is past the liquid poo stage, so I’m not sure if poo would seep into the lining as well – maybe.  It doesn’t for us.  Anyway, after you clean your baby, you have to carry the disposable lining to the toilet.  It is usually very damp.  If the lining got wet/soiled, you’d have to bring that along to wash off too.  Well, you have to rip open the side of the disposable lining with your hands (-remember that it is soiled with pee and maybe poo) and the shake it until the inner fluff comes out (which is also soaked with pee), get the swish stick, shake it around, then flush everything.  Then you rinse off the stick and  hang it back up by the toilet.  Sometimes the wet fluff gets on the seat of the toilet so you’d have to wipe that.  Then you wash your hands – thoroughly.  You cannot flush baby wipes unless you purchase flushable kinds (like for toddlers).  If try flushing the wipes, you eventually WILL clog your toilet!  So you would still need to toss the soiled wipes in the trash. 

2.  Do NOT switch over to gDiapers if your toilet doesn’t have a strong flush!

You’ll need a strong toilet flush to make sure all of the lining gets sucked in.  Once I didn’t swish enough and the outer lining caused my toilet to clog.  Now, my toilet has a decent flush, but I don’t take any chances anymore.  I even hold down the flusher until it goes down to maximize momentum.  If your toilet flush is questionable, gDiapers may not be for you.  Oh, and I don’t trust any other people’s/church’s toilets unless they are the industrial strength, especially because you don’t carry the swish stick around.

3.  Do NOT switch over to gDiapers if you want to save money.  It is more expensive than cloth AND disposables!

From Amazon, I purchased the starter kit (medium size) – comes with 2 outer undies, 4 liners, 10 disposable liners, and 1 swish stick – for $25 and I also purchased refill liners – a total of 128 – for $52.  Through Amazon, shipping was free.  If you have a Whole Foods or other natural food stores, they usually carry them so you wouldn’t need to worry about shipping anyway.  In comparison to Huggies, a size 4 box of 150 costs ~$40.  The Walmart brand of diapers that I’ve always bought (White Cloud) costs $15 for 92.   
After a week, I feel that the number of undies and liners are all that I’ll need, so I’ll just keep having to purchase the disposable liners when they run out.  Like I said before though, I just started now and Micah is 9 months.  He only needs a diaper change about 4 times a day, as opposed to younger babies and newborns who could use up to 10 and maybe need more liners/undies! 

4.  Do NOT switch over to gDiapers because they look cute and it’ll make you feel cool. 

Unless it is really hot and your baby hangs in his/her diaper only all day, no one even sees them except for you!  And while I did feel pretty cool the first couple of days, after all of the stinky flushes, the coolness factor wears off.

5.  Then WHY switch over to gDiapers??

I would strongly suggest that you switch over because you really want to help reduce waste in landfills (bc disposable diapers never go away!), you don’t want diaper chemicals to constantly be exposed/rubbing against your baby’s body, you want baby’s skin to breathe, you don’t want a stinky house (or trash can), you’re willing to go through the extra hassle of the flush system, but you’re not willing to go all the way to cloth diapering, and you are willilng to support a good cause. 

Feel free to check out the videos and tutorials on how the system works on their website:
www.gdiapers.com

Hope this was helpful to you!  Maybe after Israel comes home (- tonight at midnight!!) and he gets acquainted with gDiapering, he can share his thoughts too…