Thursday, April 30, 2009

Officially Spring

Thank you for all the nice congratulations. It was hard to wait to share our news; we really can't wait to meet our newest little munchkin. I know we will be very busy, especially at first, but I think it will be good for Gabe to have a little brother or sister so close in age to play with. We are about to start looking at houses again, this time with a lot more urgency! Hopefully that sense of urgency will be the push we need to make it work out this time. I am trying to be cautiously optomistic!

As we await the arrival of our littlest bean, we keep ourselves very busy. The weather has been beautiful, so we've taken lots of neighborhood walks. Last weekend's heat wave brought out all our baseball gloves too, amongst other things. I look forward to a day when we can all play ball together. Of course it's fun to watch Gabe run around now too, but I think we might need a good fenced in yard with the house... he doesn't go quite as fast as Tommy used to (yet), but he does like to explore, so he sure keeps me going!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Our Little Bean

That's right! We're about to be a family of five! I think I'll have to stop calling Gabe "Baby Gabe" and "Peanut" (by November)!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter Morning

I somehow managed to accidentally delete all the photos that were on the memory card mid-Easter Egg Hunt, so some of the best from the morning were lost and I had to recreate a couple!

...Gabe is currently sleeping in a playpen in the living room (long story), and it's a good thing he was the last one to wake up because the Easter Bunny hid one of Tommy's eggs within Gabe's reach, and even though I went out to get him almost instantly, he already had two pieces of egg in his playpen and was holding out a piece of candy wrapper in one hand and the candy in the other. I think I caught him just in time!

They both loved hunting for (all 40) eggs. Of course Gabe especially loved the animal crackers too. Tommy was very sad at bed time that Easter was over, but he has lots of time for more excitement this week (Spring Break)!

I hope you enjoyed your celebrations!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter



(If other music starts playing automatically over this song, scroll to the bottom and pause the music player.)

May you take today to reflect on and revel in the incredible beauty of God's love and gift of the Savior.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Grrr...

Just kidding. :)

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Tommy's Surgery

As many of you know, Tommy had his second ear surgery today. Even though the doctor still felt that Thomas didn't actually have a cholesteatoma, the pocket/hole (where the bone had eroded) near Tommy's eardrum kept filling up with skin, so he decided it was time to go back in, remove any buildup, carve out the pocket, and then cover the hole with cartilage and skin from elsewhere in his ear, so that it would stop happening and hopefully prevent a future cholesteatoma. (I guess previously the doctor thought putting a tube in might equalize the pressure and stop all this from happening, and he was going to wait at least a couple of years for the reconstructive surgery, but we didn't have such luck.) So that's what he did today. It was a long morning, but Tommy tolerated the surgery well. The doctor said he did find an active cyst that he described as the beginning of a cholesteatoma, so it seems that it was a good thing we didn't wait longer to have the surgery done. Thankfully, the doctor was also somehow able to do it all through Tommy's ear canal, which still amazes me. (We were expecting an incision behind Tommy's ear, based on earlier conversations with the doctor.)

Thomas had some difficulty talking and with a bad cough after the breathing tube was removed, but otherwise he had no problems until dinner time, at which point chewing hurt a little. (He has 3 stitches on his outer ear, from where the cartilage was taken.) He has been happy otherwise and seems to be recovering very well. Of course he's also very excited to have Grandma here for the week!

Oh yes, and as you saw above, Mittens accompanied Thomas throughout the whole procedure. Before going in, Mittens was given a patient ID bracelet and a hospital "party hat" just like Tommy's. The nurses wheeled Tommy and Mittens in their rocket ship (aka hospital bed) to the moon (aka operating room). Tommy enjoyed the wheelchair ride out to the car too (as best as any woozy seven year old could, anyway) . He even came home with a cat drawing on his hand. (The doctor marked Tommy's ear prior to his surgery and then asked if Tommy wanted him to draw a smiley face too. Of course Tommy said, "No, a cat," so the doctor drew a cat's face on Tommy's hand.) :)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Gram's 80th

My father's mother will celebrate her 80th birthday this week. My aunt and uncle threw a party in her honor on Saturday, and for the first time in years, my brother, my sisters, and I, and all of our children, found ourselves in the same place at the same time. It was great, especially for the kids, who I think all had a blast. I know we all wanted to be there for Gram. It seems, as we get older, that we tend to celebrate our birthdays less and less - if at all, but I think we should throw a big party every year! It's a good time to think about the wonderful things that person has brought to the world, whether 37, 80, or 102. Our gram has gone out of her way to make it to every family event she possibly could, always making sure to be a part of every grandchild's and great grandchild's life, and it hasn't gone unnoticed. Thanks for everything, Gram! Happy Birthday!

Let's celebrate many more!

Note to Family: There was a different arrangement of family in each photo, as we always needed a few people to take the photos. If you didn't get my E-mail with the flickr link to all the photos (all family photos are marked as private, so you'll need an invitation to see any that I haven't posted here), post a comment and I'll send it to you!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Early Signs of Spring

I took the boys on a nice long walk today. At first Thomas wasn't terribly interested, so I tried to make it fun by suggesting we bring the camera and try to capture some early signs of spring. We might have been pushing it. There is one type of tree around every corner here that does have buds, and we have lots of robins, but otherwise we saw mostly dirty mounds of snow and trash all over the place (early signs of spring too, I suppose). That said, we had a nice walk, and we did capture a few photos.

First, robins; my great grandmother always noted the first one she saw each year. I think she even marked it down on her calendar. (Mom?) They were the first signs of spring, and now my mom, my sisters, and I all notice those first few robins too, and a little touch of joy and remembrance fills our hearts as we think of our sweet great grandmother and all her wonderful little favorite moments. I still think of her every time I see a robin, whether the first of the year or one of many in late summer. I'm so glad-and so thankful-to know and remember such grand little things like that.

On a different note, December's severe ice storm seemed to have left its mark on almost every tree. We knew the landscape would change dramatically, but this tree really caught my eye. It was one of a very picturesque row of beautiful trees. Most of the others lost only a few branches. This one, however, seemed to have fought hard to save its thickest arches and bows. There was another branch that had completely twisted around several times. (I took some photos and uploaded them to flickr, but I didn't focus properly, and my angle wasn't ideal, so the intricate twisting turned out a bit hard to see.) There were also three pointy branches sticking straight up that had been completely shredded.

Of course we took in some of the simpler things on our walk too... like mini-pine cones and lounging with our feet up on the stroller's snack bar. Silly Monkey.