The Sinclairs, Part Three: Finally, A Boy.... And Then Another Girl
Diana loved her toddler playground! She was a very active kid and enjoyed playing outside.
She also enjoyed learning about colours on the "Draw with Llama" toddler app. The Sinclairs were fine with their kids using technology as long as it was educational in some way.
That Sunday was time for a church service. They dressed in their church best and went to Newcrest Baptist Church.
Back at home, Sarah was inspired to read her Bible.
Even when she wasn't officially homeschooling, Anna enjoyed playing educational games.
It was soon time for the twins to age up!
Soon, Sarah went into labour, and she was ecstatic to give birth to a boy! She named him Ethan.
The family had earned enough money to build a homeschool room. They also placed the family computer in there, although it would likely have to be moved in the future as more of the children grew up.
The children were old enough to read the Bible, but Sarah and Paul had decided that the children could only be baptised once they reached adolescence. But it was still worth behaving well and helping out around the house.
Paul also helped out round the house. The washing machine seemed to constantly be on.
Anna loved having many siblings, but she found it difficult to calm Ethan down.
Ethan soon grew up!
All the children were encouraged to develop their music skills. Anna was the most musical of the children, but the others also enjoyed practising.
Sarah didn't have a job, but made money by selling the produce from her garden. Sometimes she took the toddlers with her. They weren't any help, but it was still good for them to get out of the house!
Harvestfest soon arrived, and the family sat down to a ham meal.
The following day was Diana's birthday!
Sarah was pretty creative, and enjoyed making things. Candles were fun to make, but could also be quite dangerous with the hot wax so she had to be careful.
That weekend was the cow and dairy fair. Sarah, heavily pregnant with baby #6, had entered both the cow and milk competitions when she went into labour! She didn't want to miss the results being announced, so she decided to wait; labour could last for a long time which she well knew.
Once at home, she gave birth to her fifth daughter. There weren't any girls' names beginning with F in the Bible, but Faith was, of course, the perfect option, so Faith it was.
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