Well it is official, we have switched over to wordpress. I have been wanting to for a while, but I thought that I would lose all of my other posts. I am excited to say that I was able to import all of my posts and comments. I have not lost anything by doing this. I am excited to give wordpress a try.
Here is my new address. It is the same, but switch wordpress for blogger:
http://willkristin.wordpress.com
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Gift Exchange
Now this is a mix between my thoughts and Wills thoughts, but I thought I would share it with everyone who cares to read this. After this I am finished worrying about this topic.
To everybody-
We really enjoyed seeing so many of you at Thanksgiving.
We're writing about the Cousin-Gift exchange. We've enjoyed it the last few years. It's always fun to see who we get to give gifts to. It's even better than the receiving.
Unfortunately, this is the last year that we can participate. Will and I have extended families that are growing faster than our finances can handle. There are so many families that we hope to get gifts for that our resources and time are getting spread too thin. We hope you all understand and we want to say "THANK YOU" to Cary for working so hard and always putting this together.
We wish you all the best. Have a Merry Christmas,
Will and Kristin
We meant no harm in the email that we sent to everybody saying that we want to opt out. Will and I simply wished to discontinue our part in the exchange. We still love all of the cousins. I feel that more of my time and energy should be spent on my and Will's "extended family" (brothers (HD, Colton), sisters (Suzanne, Mickie, Tracie), parents, nieces (Baylee, Sierra), and nephews (Jason)).
We did not intend for the exchange to be completely stopped, we alone did not wish to continue the exchange. I would hope that it would continue for all of those who wish to continue doing it. I would hope that in future years those who want to opt out can do so with ease.
One of the most frustrating things I feel is that we are connected as a family relatively. We have more connection with the cousins on the Coombs side then with the Bragg or the Wu/Au side. It hurts to hear that "we are cutting the Coombs side out of our lives", when we do not feel like we are. I have loved getting to know my relatives that blog. I have never felt closer to them. I would like to feel the same way with my other cousins, but do not feel that a gift once a year has increased that love. I am at a loss of what I can do to feel closer towards them.
It has been difficult to give a gift to a cousin that I do not know. I have felt it is a waist of my time and money. If i do not know them then how will I know what to get them that they will like. I don't know interest/dislikes, activities they participate in, or even major events that are happening in their lives. I would love to get to know everyone more, but have not found a means to communicate with them. I am open to suggestions.
I have made it a point to participate in activities with the Coombs family to show them how much I care for them. I have gone to countless events even when it was not the most convenient thing to do. I still wish that I could go to more events to prove that I love all of the cousins. I would have loved to have gone out to California for Teresa and Rachel's graduations, seen Connor or Tyler play a game of soccer, or helped out when Indy got her tonsils out, but reality is that with the distance it is difficult.
There’s not a bone in my body that feels anything negative toward those who disapprove of our decision, so I hope they don’t feel that we’re trying to push them away. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and feelings. I would welcome any extended family into our home without hesitation.
Hopefully we will be able to let the whole thing blow over and enjoy the moments we do share when our paths cross.
To everybody-
We really enjoyed seeing so many of you at Thanksgiving.
We're writing about the Cousin-Gift exchange. We've enjoyed it the last few years. It's always fun to see who we get to give gifts to. It's even better than the receiving.
Unfortunately, this is the last year that we can participate. Will and I have extended families that are growing faster than our finances can handle. There are so many families that we hope to get gifts for that our resources and time are getting spread too thin. We hope you all understand and we want to say "THANK YOU" to Cary for working so hard and always putting this together.
We wish you all the best. Have a Merry Christmas,
Will and Kristin
We meant no harm in the email that we sent to everybody saying that we want to opt out. Will and I simply wished to discontinue our part in the exchange. We still love all of the cousins. I feel that more of my time and energy should be spent on my and Will's "extended family" (brothers (HD, Colton), sisters (Suzanne, Mickie, Tracie), parents, nieces (Baylee, Sierra), and nephews (Jason)).
We did not intend for the exchange to be completely stopped, we alone did not wish to continue the exchange. I would hope that it would continue for all of those who wish to continue doing it. I would hope that in future years those who want to opt out can do so with ease.
One of the most frustrating things I feel is that we are connected as a family relatively. We have more connection with the cousins on the Coombs side then with the Bragg or the Wu/Au side. It hurts to hear that "we are cutting the Coombs side out of our lives", when we do not feel like we are. I have loved getting to know my relatives that blog. I have never felt closer to them. I would like to feel the same way with my other cousins, but do not feel that a gift once a year has increased that love. I am at a loss of what I can do to feel closer towards them.
It has been difficult to give a gift to a cousin that I do not know. I have felt it is a waist of my time and money. If i do not know them then how will I know what to get them that they will like. I don't know interest/dislikes, activities they participate in, or even major events that are happening in their lives. I would love to get to know everyone more, but have not found a means to communicate with them. I am open to suggestions.
I have made it a point to participate in activities with the Coombs family to show them how much I care for them. I have gone to countless events even when it was not the most convenient thing to do. I still wish that I could go to more events to prove that I love all of the cousins. I would have loved to have gone out to California for Teresa and Rachel's graduations, seen Connor or Tyler play a game of soccer, or helped out when Indy got her tonsils out, but reality is that with the distance it is difficult.
There’s not a bone in my body that feels anything negative toward those who disapprove of our decision, so I hope they don’t feel that we’re trying to push them away. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and feelings. I would welcome any extended family into our home without hesitation.
Hopefully we will be able to let the whole thing blow over and enjoy the moments we do share when our paths cross.
Monday, December 03, 2007
The Joy of Christmas
It was a pretty fun weekend. I love being with family it makes time pass so much faster. Friday we finally used Will's Tuconos coupons. I absolutely love that place!! That is the one place that I can out eat a ton of people. I love it. We received 2 for Will some how and we received one for Jason. Who ever signed him up thanks. (Well Suzanne and Nate thank you.) The Spences and Suzanne and Nate joined us. (Thanks Steph for watching the kids on such short notice.)
Saturday was full of the Joy of Christmas. Suzanne and I made ginger bread for the first time. That was a real experience. After it is all baked you have to cut out your pattern while the ginger bread is still hot. Suzanne and I burned our fingers all for the "Joy of Christmas."
I did not do to well with my house this year. I was tired and just did not have the patience to put together a cool looking house. I asked Will if he liked my house and his response was, "It has a lot of candy." Yeah, Yeah I know it wasn't my best effort. Next year, next year.
Sunday was the first monthly soup and scones event at my grandparents house (Coombs). All of the food was delicious! What a great idea to bring the family together.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Will's Entry: Survey
Pretty funny, but Kristin and I had completely opposite reactions to the survey. She hates them and I say YAAAAAAY. Thus I will represent us, though these are purely MY answers.
Welcome to the 2007 Holiday Edition of Getting to Know Your Friends and Family!
1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate? Hot chocolate, though the 1st sip of egg nog is Really good.
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree? Wrapped
3. Colored lights on tree/house or white? I'd have to say colored
4. Do you hang mistletoe? Never have
5. When do you put up your decorations? I have no idea
6. What is your favorite holiday dish? Holiday dishes have never been a tradition
7. Favorite Holiday memory as a child: Peeking into my parents bedroom and watching them wrap gifts
8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa? I doubt I ever believed in Santa
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve? I think we usually do, we're a pretty impatient bunch
10. How do you decorate your Christmas tree? Well, the plan is to do a different tree every year for a couple years, then we'll let the kids pick the color scheme. I hope they pick weird combinations.
11. Snow! Love it or Dread it? Can I disc golf in it? Well then I dread it.
12. Can you ice skate?? I can ice skate though stopping is an issue.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift? The TV a few years back was pretty cool
14. What's the most important thing about the Holidays for you? Being with family
15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert? I don't think I have a favorite
16. What is your favorite holiday tradition? Getting presents from my pets
17. What tops your tree? We'll have to see
18. Which do you prefer giving or receiving? GIVING.....no competition
19. What is your favorite Christmas Song? O Holy Night, though I like the electric guitar Ukrainian Bells
20. Candy Canes? I don't think I get this question
21. Do you feel Christmas is too commercialized? Yes, but people who rant about its over-commercialization bug me more. No, no one has "ranted" about it.
Welcome to the 2007 Holiday Edition of Getting to Know Your Friends and Family!
1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate? Hot chocolate, though the 1st sip of egg nog is Really good.
2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree? Wrapped
3. Colored lights on tree/house or white? I'd have to say colored
4. Do you hang mistletoe? Never have
5. When do you put up your decorations? I have no idea
6. What is your favorite holiday dish? Holiday dishes have never been a tradition
7. Favorite Holiday memory as a child: Peeking into my parents bedroom and watching them wrap gifts
8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa? I doubt I ever believed in Santa
9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve? I think we usually do, we're a pretty impatient bunch
10. How do you decorate your Christmas tree? Well, the plan is to do a different tree every year for a couple years, then we'll let the kids pick the color scheme. I hope they pick weird combinations.
11. Snow! Love it or Dread it? Can I disc golf in it? Well then I dread it.
12. Can you ice skate?? I can ice skate though stopping is an issue.
13. Do you remember your favorite gift? The TV a few years back was pretty cool
14. What's the most important thing about the Holidays for you? Being with family
15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert? I don't think I have a favorite
16. What is your favorite holiday tradition? Getting presents from my pets
17. What tops your tree? We'll have to see
18. Which do you prefer giving or receiving? GIVING.....no competition
19. What is your favorite Christmas Song? O Holy Night, though I like the electric guitar Ukrainian Bells
20. Candy Canes? I don't think I get this question
21. Do you feel Christmas is too commercialized? Yes, but people who rant about its over-commercialization bug me more. No, no one has "ranted" about it.
Bed
Just a quick update. I put Jason down for a nap in the bunk beds and he never left his bed once. He actually fell right asleep. Wahoo!! One nap time and one bed time later I think has done it. We will see how tonight goes, but I was so excited that it was a super easy nap time!
Busy Day
Ok it really wasn't a busy day yesterday, but a lot happened. First off Will watched how to be the cub scout master. He is pretty intimidated by the calling, but I think that we will be able to come up with stuff to entertain the cub scouts.
Jason really likes to share his toys with Sierra. She doesn't like it some times. I just over heard him telling her that what he put on her lap was a ball. Goofball.
Will made a race track for Jason to play with. It was a huge hit. He has been playing with it for a good hour this morning.
Will was doing push-ups and Jason decided that he needed to do them too. Don't worry Will has better form then Jason does.
Last but not least we are putting Jason in his bunk beds now. It took me holding him down for 45 min at nap time to get him to finally sleep in it. It got really tiring and I almost cried a few times, but that set the ground work.
We then put him in the bed at night time and he stayed laying down. As soon as we put the gate up he started to cry and got out of bed, but with in 20 min he crawled back in the bed and put the covers on. He fell asleep finally. I am hoping that tonight will go a little smoother.
Jason really likes to share his toys with Sierra. She doesn't like it some times. I just over heard him telling her that what he put on her lap was a ball. Goofball.
Will made a race track for Jason to play with. It was a huge hit. He has been playing with it for a good hour this morning.
Will was doing push-ups and Jason decided that he needed to do them too. Don't worry Will has better form then Jason does.
Last but not least we are putting Jason in his bunk beds now. It took me holding him down for 45 min at nap time to get him to finally sleep in it. It got really tiring and I almost cried a few times, but that set the ground work.
We then put him in the bed at night time and he stayed laying down. As soon as we put the gate up he started to cry and got out of bed, but with in 20 min he crawled back in the bed and put the covers on. He fell asleep finally. I am hoping that tonight will go a little smoother.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Taylor Swift
Ok I just had to add another post. Jason kills me. We have been listening to the Taylor Swift CD. Jason likes to sing with me. Don't worry you don't have to suffer through my singing, he does it by himself.
Doctors
A quick update on how Sierra is doing. We went to the doctor yesterday and after 2 weeks the child is suppose to have just gained back their birth weight. Ok well not only has she gained it back she is now 6 lbs 6 oz! She has almost gained a pound since being born. (I guess my mom was right and that I was starving her.)
She also has grown length wise. She was 17 inches when she was born, and now she is 19 1/4". Man she is growing fast!!
This is when we hung out with the Wu's during thanksgiving. Yes it is weird to be holding 2 kids.
Will likes to call Sierra "Little bundle" he has interesting nick names for our kids. When Jason was younger he called him "Boy boy." You have to love the quirkiness of Will.
She also has grown length wise. She was 17 inches when she was born, and now she is 19 1/4". Man she is growing fast!!
This is when we hung out with the Wu's during thanksgiving. Yes it is weird to be holding 2 kids.
Will likes to call Sierra "Little bundle" he has interesting nick names for our kids. When Jason was younger he called him "Boy boy." You have to love the quirkiness of Will.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Blessing
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Will's SPECTACULAR Entry: Yaaaayyyyyyy!!!!!
Lifted from their site:
The Utah Department of Health has lifted their ban. All individuals are now allowed in the pool regardless of whether they wear diapers.
http://www.lehicity.com/legacycenter/aquaticscenter.php#rules
I tried to post a picture, but couldn't. Not that it matters . . . I'm so excited, when are we going???
The Utah Department of Health has lifted their ban. All individuals are now allowed in the pool regardless of whether they wear diapers.
http://www.lehicity.com/legacycenter/aquaticscenter.php#rules
I tried to post a picture, but couldn't. Not that it matters . . . I'm so excited, when are we going???
Will's Unexpected Entry: OOOOooohhhhhh!!!!
Did anyone else get a kick out of Kristin's "Jason vs Sierra" title? The only thing I thought of that Sierra could win is a poopin' Contest. Little lady is no lady in that regard.
I had a fun Thanksgiving too. Good family and good food, though I find it odd that I actually miss the random Chinese items that used to show up in the Thanksgivings of my younger years. I also find it interesting that I've officially moved on from the video-gaming phase. (For my own benefit, I remember spending lots of time playing Techmo Super Bowl, Gauntlet, Soccer, Pinball, Super Off-Road, Mario Kart (SNES version), Streetfighter II, GoldenEye (Man I miss that game - I was SOOO good)) Nowadays I look at the Start Menus and glance down at my controller/remote to figure out what I need to press to get to the next screen. Sigh . . . .
The reason I've jumped on for this entry is because we forgot to mention one of the funniest things that happened during Thanksgiving. Let's just say that Jason LOVED watching us play on the Wii!!! He would stand in the middle of the action whether we were bowling, boxing or playing tennis. Who knows how long we'll allow that - he's just short enough that we can swing and stuff without knocking his block off. We had the funnest time watching him participate in bowling. He'd yell in anticipation before the ball hit the pins everytime. I guess another funny thing was that he was the only kid remotely interested in what we were up to. He even put down his CARS to watch. Well, there's my entry.
Jason vs Sierra
Ok before I show the pictures I am going to say that Will and I rented Spiderman 3 and about die of boredom. Sorry to those who liked it, but oh man it was hard to sit through.
I have been asked by a few people to show a picture of Sierra and Jason when they were the same age. Well here it is.
I want to say that they look pretty similar. Sierra has a wider nose and lips. I think her tongue is way huge, because she never keeps it in her mouth. Yeah her tongue is sticking out.
I have been asked by a few people to show a picture of Sierra and Jason when they were the same age. Well here it is.
I want to say that they look pretty similar. Sierra has a wider nose and lips. I think her tongue is way huge, because she never keeps it in her mouth. Yeah her tongue is sticking out.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Notable Thanksgiving Moments
- Seeing Baylee now that she is 3 months old. What a huge difference 3 months makes in a baby.
- I was told that Will played an awesome game of football with the family.
- My dad and Jason put together the new bunk beds. Jason was more of a hinder then a help. My poor dad got whacked in the head a few times with the boards.
- Of course eating dinner (1:00) with a ton of my family. Although if you ask Suzanne "Pie is not dinner." We ate pie at 5:00. Haha
- Eric complimented me on my pies. I think they all turned out pretty well. Ok my mom's pie was interesting. It was peach, but she didn't have enough peaches, so she put some pears in it as well. She said that it got some compliments and Will responded that "Asking what kind of pie it was did not count as a compliment." You have to love his one liners.
- We went bowling and had to chase down Jason the whole time. It got pretty tiring, but I think he had a good time.
- Ok Will and I need to really get out more. We saw Enchanted and we thought it was so funny. Everyone else suffered through it.
- My mom racing. Typing it out won't do it justice. As we were driving home my mom looked into the car next to us. She then pretty much challenged the guy to a race. We took off and he won of course. Then we caught up at another red light. She whipped out her running gloves and started to put them on. The chick in the passenger seat was dying of laughter. I have a crazy mom.
Friday
- Shopping with my dad on black Friday. I bought some "Cars" for Jason at half off. Wahoo.
- Hanging out and playing the Wii. That Baseball game got me sore. I was really getting into it. Too bad I don't have very good timing.
- The boys having a marshmallow fight in the backyard. Art and Eric really were getting into it. It is a fun excuse to pelt your boys with marshmallows. (Sorry Ray and Linda)
- Optimus Prime getting Jason to eat his pizza. Will and I could not get him to eat. What a great Uncle Matt he has.
Saturday
- We blessed Sierra on Saturday morning. Sorry to those we did not invite. We wanted to keep it low key and small.
- Will during the blessing could not remember Sierra's middle name. He had to ask me what it was. Grandpa Coombs leaned over after and said that that kind of stuff should not happen to a young guy like him.
- I was stressing out in the middle of everything because I lost the BYU Utah football tickets. No I still have not found them.
- Will and I snuk into the game with the help of Matt and Mickie. We were deceptive, but we have tickets some where. If you are wondering how, here is the story. To get back into the game you have to have your hand stamped. Matt got his hand stamped. He then went back to some one else and asked for another stamp because it was coming off. He then took a rubber football they had given him and put it on the hand stamp. The wet ink transferred quite nicely to Will's hand and then he did the same thing for me. We were able to walk in without any problems.
- The game was so good and keep us all on the edge of our seats till the very end. BYU came out victorious in the end, but Utah really gave them a run for their money.
- We hung out with Will's family for a bit before we had to head back home.
- My family hanging out watching the BYU basketball game. Yes my dad is ironing his traveling shirt.
- Britany and I went shopping with the gift cards she received. We had a great time picking out new winter outfits for Baylee. I think she is going to be nice and toasty warm this winter.
Sunday
- I was ganged up on by the Relief Society Women. Everyone wanted to see Sierra. They even lined up to see her. It was so bizarre. It was interesting that I got quite a bit of people asking me if she was early. I replied that she was just 2 days early and they were surprised.
- Oh and my favorite memory of the weekend. Sister Bradford (old primary president) came up to Will and asked him if he was having fun with Sierra. Will's response was "Fun? I don't think that your memory of a newborn is the same as what I am going through." He cracks me up.
- Then it was off to hang out with Will's family again. We are looking forward to spending more time with them during Christmas.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Will's Entry: Calm before the storm
I thought I'd write since Kristin is having a busy day with her mom. They've got a million rolls and pies to make before Thanksgiving and I believe we're going up this evening to Harvey's parents.
Things have been busy here at work and it seems like everyone wants to slide in project or 2 before December hits. That's fine by me. I feel like "if anyone can do it - I can".
I played basketball last night. I play every Tuesday night. It's really good pickup ball (that means that I'm one of the worst ones there). I definitely miss playing 3 times a week (college), but it definitely fills the basketball void in me. A few weeks ago, a guy elbowed me in the face. I had kankersores on both my lips for a long time. Last week a 300+ lb guy stepped on my fingers and fell on me. It left my elbow bruised for a long time. Anyway, last night I escaped injury-free! I think it's mainly because I'm short and don't shy away from playing defense.
Oh well, just didn't want y'all to run into an empty blog, especially with the long weekend approaching.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Tough Night
What an ugly crying face.
My mom took Sierra for us last night and I guess she was a pill. So far she is on a trend one good night, one bad night, one good night, one bad night. Well I am grateful for the extra sleep I got last night.
The sleep mothering is back. Last night I "needed" to feed Sierra, so I got up holding her, put my robe on, and walked downstairs. As I was walking to the fridge for a bottle when I realized that I was cradling my breasts instead of her. I searched for her and then it finally clicked in my head that my mom had her. I then went to the bathroom to make it seam like that is what I was up to do. Well I guess I just blew my cover :)
We also were able to buy a bunk bed for Jason. We are still working on buying mattresses, but I am sure the bed will be up in no time. Small detour, but we went out to lunch with Suzanne after buying the beds. She works with HUGE blue prints and was so excited that she just got clamps to hold it on her desk.
Well I guess I will spread the news, but Colton and a bunch of his friends got $100 tickets for playing wall ball in a public parking garage. There were no signs saying they couldn't be there, there were no cars on the floor, and the kids were only playing wall ball. After the cop gave them tickets he started swearing and joking around with all the kids. These kids were really offended. Any ways they are going to try and fight the tickets. I hope they get a good judge. What a stupid thing to get a ticket for.
My mom took Sierra for us last night and I guess she was a pill. So far she is on a trend one good night, one bad night, one good night, one bad night. Well I am grateful for the extra sleep I got last night.
The sleep mothering is back. Last night I "needed" to feed Sierra, so I got up holding her, put my robe on, and walked downstairs. As I was walking to the fridge for a bottle when I realized that I was cradling my breasts instead of her. I searched for her and then it finally clicked in my head that my mom had her. I then went to the bathroom to make it seam like that is what I was up to do. Well I guess I just blew my cover :)
We also were able to buy a bunk bed for Jason. We are still working on buying mattresses, but I am sure the bed will be up in no time. Small detour, but we went out to lunch with Suzanne after buying the beds. She works with HUGE blue prints and was so excited that she just got clamps to hold it on her desk.
Well I guess I will spread the news, but Colton and a bunch of his friends got $100 tickets for playing wall ball in a public parking garage. There were no signs saying they couldn't be there, there were no cars on the floor, and the kids were only playing wall ball. After the cop gave them tickets he started swearing and joking around with all the kids. These kids were really offended. Any ways they are going to try and fight the tickets. I hope they get a good judge. What a stupid thing to get a ticket for.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Random Events of the Weekend
Sierra's first bath. She did pretty well with it. She cried a little, but I think she will enjoy taking them after the first few.
Will gave Jason a piece of candy and I asked him to say thank you. All of a sudden Jason said "Thank you very much." Where the heck did he pick that up. We were all pretty amazed.
My mother was playing with Jason. Running around and well the phone rang. She picked it up and did not switch mind sets. All of a sudden she said "AHH BOO, (laughing) I mean hello." We all died. It was some lady from the ward. She said that my mom sounded like a fun grandma, haha.
Now Jason is still not getting the whole fingers out of the mouth thing, but it is some what registering. He stuck his fingers in his mouth, looked at my mom, said "out", and then took them out. Humm at least he knows it is something we don't want him to do. Now we have to work on the follow through.
Will's Weekend Wentry
I just thought I'd been pretty quiet since Sierra's birth. Life is pretty different nowadays. I'm a creature of routine and I haven't really figured things out with this one yet. I already knew things would be different (courtesy of the Maxwells), but I wonder when I'll get used to this little one.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Fun Pics!
Yesterday we went and picked up my grandparents from the airport. I am excited to have them home. Ok really we just went to say hi and welcome home. We had a full car with Mickie included, so we were not much help, but we were able to help move the luggage.
Other then that my milk has come in and boy is that painful (we are bottle feeding). Any time Jason knocks me, oh boy. I was able to take some benadrill to help dry me up last night and my mom took Sierra. It sure was nice because I was in so much pain. I sure hope I dry up real fast.
Will thought it was funny the way I was putting on Jason's shoes. He had to take a picture.
She sure looks cute in her outfit, but she was not having any of it.
Other then that my milk has come in and boy is that painful (we are bottle feeding). Any time Jason knocks me, oh boy. I was able to take some benadrill to help dry me up last night and my mom took Sierra. It sure was nice because I was in so much pain. I sure hope I dry up real fast.
Will thought it was funny the way I was putting on Jason's shoes. He had to take a picture.
She sure looks cute in her outfit, but she was not having any of it.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Code Blue
I forgot the most interesting thing about my stay at the hospital. Will was washing Jason's hands and there are buttons on the wall. Well Jason got to the buttons and pressed the code blue. All of a sudden we had a nurse and 2 doctors running into our room. I felt so bad, but boy were they quick! That has to at least make you feel pretty good that they are on top of their game.
Not a bad pic of us right after she was born. I actually took a shower before I went to the hospital. If they were going to tell me to go home I might as well have been ready for the day. (We were going to go disc golfing)
Humm I think he is a little big for that chair. But he sure had a great time sitting in it. (Now I won't let him, he is not happy with that.)
Jason is very affectionate brother. He keeps rubbing her head and giving her kisses. He also gives her his toys and tries to play. Yes he has also said "ah Boo" to her. (I do have to admit that was the first thing that I said to her. What a weird urge, I know.)
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