Friday, November 6, 2009

She'll be coming on an airplane when she comes!

Grandma comes to visit
Well, we have survived our first normal week with Joshua at home and it has been wonderful. He is a very good baby and Lucas and Alexis just love to hold him and give him kisses. This also allowed me the opportunity to work on showing you more pictures. So, here's a few from when my mom landed in Johannesburg on Wed., Oct. 21 after her first ever international flight. It was quite the experience for her and she had a great time. She was simply glad to be here before Joshua was born and now she can enjoy all our children the whole time she's here.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

To the Hospital Again

NICU
Baby Joshua came home Sunday afternoon but by Wednesday morning he was not doing so well. We noticed that his color had changed a bit and we had him tested for jaundice. His levels were elevated enough that the doctor requested that we bring him back to the hospital. We didn't know at that time that we'd have to leave him there for 2 days and nights. That was hard on mom and dad but Joshua was able to come back home by Friday morning. We are so thankful that he is doing very well now. It was a bit of a stressful time as Alexis celebrated her 3rd birthday on Thursday so inbetween the birthday festivities we made 3 trips to the hospital to visit Joshua. We are so glad that is all behind us and our family is home and healthy! Alexis had a great birthday and we'll get those pics up soon. For now we just wanted to show you Joshua's new shades!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Welcome Joshua Lee Foreman!

Baby Joshua
Joshua Lee Foreman was born on October 23 at 11:17pm. He weighs 5 lbs. 14 oz. and is 19 inches long. He enjoys eating, sleeping, cuddling and watching Husker football.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Botswana and Beyond

Botswana and Beyond
I’ve heard a few interesting phrases recently and thought they were interesting enough to share. I heard a lady at church mention that she had a “jolly time” at one of their recent functions. She seemed pretty “jolly” herself! Another lady asked me if I wanted to “plunk down.” Yep, I decided to stay where I was. Someone asked our children if they would like “a drink of orange squash.” Are you kidding? No way! But then we learned it’s the South African equivalent of Kool-aid and it really is quite okay after all! We were invited to a “braai” yesterday and enjoyed BBQ hamburgers, hot dogs, and steaks. Lucas and Alexis love to ride in the kid trolley at the store. I usually find a smaller shopping cart for myself. The grocery stores are so large that Dan and I usually divide and conquer our shopping list.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Oh, Shame!

After living the last year in a Muslim dominated country in West Africa where shame is such a negative and powerful part of the culture, it is so odd to hear South Africans say, “oh, shame” as such a natural part of almost every conversation. I have finally discovered that “oh, shame” is similar to saying “okay” or “that’s too bad” in American culture. It is one of the weirdest adjustments I’ve had to make.

On a lighter note, when you go grocery shopping and look for strawberry jelly just make sure you buy jam because if you buy jelly you’ll end up with jello!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Adventures in August

August 2009
Hello everyone! Thank you for your patience as I gradually get more updates on our blog. This pregnancy has slowed me down a bit more than I would have imagined. We spent the month of August mostly getting settled into a routine at home and exploring various parks on the weekends. There are many parks but it's tricky to find a public park. Many parks are gated so you have to be connected to the school/business/neighborhood to get in or you have to buy something at a restaurant to use their park/play area. We did have some success and found a great park near our house and have enjoyed several picnics as well. The next few pictures of the kids are courtesy of Allison's portrait studio. Haha. Since we haven't had access to getting some really nice pics done of the kids, I've decided to practice my photography skills and see what happens. So, we hope you enjoy the pictures and have a great weekend!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Lucas on his bike

Lucas on his bike
Well, a couple Saturdays ago we went to a nearby park to play and let Lucas ride his bicycle. He saw a girl a little older than him riding without training wheels. He decided he wanted to ride like her. So, the following day we went back to the park. Lucas hopped on his bike without training wheels and took off! Dan walked near him for the first few minutes but Lucas didn’t need help. There’s no slowing him down now!