Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Everyday moments





























Have I said how much I enjoy watching my little men play together? Just checking...cuz, I do. Most of the time they play and work so well with each other. They come up with the most amazing story line, games, and inventions. I love their imaginations. I love their little boy fingers (bitten nails and all) grasping a toy soldier. I love hearing their chatter as they discuss what is going on and what will happen next. I love their messy, straight out of bed...and right to play hair. Basically, I LOVE my BOYS and everything about them! (Though, I wouldn't mind finding a little less dirt on the bathroom floor!)






Monday, January 12, 2009

creative kids

I love watching my kids play. I love seeing them formulate a plan and the excitement that grows as they work to put something together. The boys and their friend Katie had such fun, making a new drink and then setting up a stand to share it with the neighborhood. After a few minutes in the cold they decided that summer would be a better time to serve their ice cold, slushy concoction. They came in asking for hot cocoa and to get in the hot tub. Aaahhh, the life of a child. It makes me smile!








what do you do while recovering from surgery?

and you have never really enjoyed watching tv anyway, and you have crafted and colored to your heart's content, and bleh...who wants to do your makeup work from school....


well, you gather random objects and make a tower of course....
let's see just how many items I can balance and stack... then I'll ask mom to take a picture of my masterpiece

and isn't this just the perfect potato to play with...a heart














next I will tie the fishing string across the room and make a trap for Asher.
That's my Addi! So glad he is feeling better. He is finally eating some and making it almost all the way through the night without needing medicine and comfort. Today is his first day back at school. I knew it was going to be really hard on him, since he had been out for three weeks. My good friend Diane and I devised a plan to try and avoid the melt down. We thought maybe if she picked him up and took him to school then he wouldn't cry. He let us know last night that he wanted his Momma to take him to school, but thanks anyway. As it got closer to time to go this morning, his eyes got more and more wet! He said "I just want to stay with my momma!" All went smoothly though, Diane picked the boys up and they giggled and laughed on the way. Then her sweet daughter walked Addi to class. I had lunch with him and his teacher said he seemed happy to be back. All the kids in his class were happy to have him back and welcomed him too. So so glad he is finally doing better. Nothing harder on a momma than watching her baby suffer!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Welcome Trig

Justin and Carrie's little man arrived the day after Xmas. I couldn't wait to see him, and since we were coming to town for Addison's surgery, we planned to stop by and check out the new house and the new baby. I was completely in heaven holding that little man. It is strange how uncomfortable I feel holding some babies, and how completely at ease, comfortable, and pleasant it feels to hold others. I suppose some of it has to do with how close we are and how much I love his parents, but man, oh, man...that little guy felt like some sort of sweet bliss in my arms. I didn't even want to put him down to take pictures. So I'll just warn you that by the time I actually did share him...it was dark outside, and I was too lazy to get my flash, and blah, blah...so the few pictures I did take aren't the greatest....other than the fact that they have this super precious angel and a loving big sister and some really proud cousins. So in my mind, these are the best shots that I could have captured.


















Asher was about as bad I as was. He was totally obsessed with holding his new cousin. He kept trying to rub his cheek on him, and nuzzle him like a kitten would. So cute, he was overwhelmed with the urge to snuggle with Trig. Didn't want to put him down, and couldn't keep his hands off of him.



Thanks for letting us stay with you and sharing your sweet cuddles. Wish we could have stayed longer. Hope everyone is feeling all better.





Monday, January 5, 2009

Addison preop


Here are a few pictures of Addison before his tonsillectomy. When we first got to the surgery center, he grabbed my hand as we walked across the parking lot, looked up into my eyes and with tears in his own eyes told me that his "heart hurt". By the time we reached the door, he had turned into a brave boy and you would have never guessed he had a bit of fear in him. He giggled and played with Asher and another boy in the waiting room. Was very big and brave when it came time to take some medicine, change clothes, and climb up in the big bed. He was all smiles and sillies. We are so proud of him!










He was throwing up yesterday, so it was a pretty rough day. He is feeling sooo much better today though. Thank you for all those who have sent prayers up on his behalf, have dropped by to wish him well, brought or sent goodies for him to eat and things to occupy his time. Tomorrow will be hard on him, since Asher will go back to school.