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.
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!
wow, Judy! I don’t know if I should laugh or cry….maybe laugh now reading YOUr story and cry later when something similar will happen in my home….I can though imagine how you felt when you saw what was happening…..But you’re doing a good job, hang in there! many blessings and a Happy New Year!
maybe a palmolive or dish detergent would help strip out the lotion out of their hair.do you think manu’s mischeviousness is related to him being a boy? madi just had a play date with a boy yesterday and he just like to slam things, while madi wanted to play with thing properly.
hey jude! wow.. that is hilarious. sort of. (you know i would’ve laughed!) i saw America’s Funniest Home Videos and there was a kid who had that stuff ALL over this face and hair. miss you guys. hope your kids continue to grow in grace too…
ehehehehe, “the power of eucerin” 😀
Wow Judy… I will have to admit that I was laughing at the situation because it is funny (scratch that.. it is hilarious!), but not because it happened.. I am sure you know what I mean. BUT the funniest to me, and which made me laugh out loud, was Micah’s “I want this or I die” expression… perhaps because in her own way, Elisa’s expressions are all like that: “DAH doo!! DAH doo!! DAAAHH doo!! DAAAAAAH dooooo!!!!!!!!” While nothing like that has happened to us (yet), we feel the need to pray more, to pray for us and to pray for them (the kids). To pray for wisdom, patience and more sense of humor as we deal with the new experiences they bring to our lives thanks for sharing the story and also Micah’s great progress!You guys are doing a great job and we know that God is preparing both Imanuel and Micah for a great work. :)-dm
Oh my oh my Judy! haha that is funny! It really has to be a gift to be a mother. How do you discipline without laughing out loud?! and they are oh-so-cute! :)btw, i had eczema when i was a baby. nothing helped ever. and then it just went away. But only if my mom had the Eucerin cream huh ^0^