Sunday, December 13, 2009
December events
Caleb's company Christmas party was this past Friday evening. My parents came to town to keep the kids and stay overnight while we stayed at the hotel...woo hoo!!! It was a great evening...it's always fun to get all fancied up!!!
The next morning Caleb and I headed out to finish our shopping for the kiddos. It's been much harder this year, 4 year olds comprehend waaaay too much!!! Luckily we crossed everything off our list and managed to get out of Toys R Us alive!!! Thanks again Mom and Dad, the kids had a great time and so did we!!!
Lastly, one shot from our Christmas picture session. Still lots to do before Christmas is here...Kyndel and Michael's wedding this weekend (YEA!!!), a few more Christmas parties and the list goes on and on. Hope all is merry with all of you!!!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Rewind to Thanksgiving...
One evening we headed to the Trail of Lights in town...burrrrrr....
Putting up the tree
This year's ornaments
And one more note....Cambry has been into doing everything by herself these days. She's been a somewhat difficult eater, but give her her own fork or spoon and the girl can EAT!!! Her new favorite is her OWN bowl with her OWN spoon (yogurt in this case)...and she's content the entire meal.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Just like Daddy
He absolutely loves to help daddy do whatever it is. They are both outside now working on my car, actually. He soaks it all up and can give me detailed explanation of whatever they have done together, even days after the event. I really do think it is just about the sweetest thing and my children are so fortunate to have such a caring and involved father, for that I am so thankful!!!
Colten also loooves acting like he's "in charge" and the "boss" of something. Almost daily he asks me if he can be the boss of something. It's been a mix of different things...the boss of our dog Riley, the boss of his toys, the boss of Cambry's toys, the boss of the garage or his room, really it could go on and on. Of course, if we'd let him his absolute favorite request if the boss of Cambry. Most recently during dinner one evening Cambry threw her cup on the floor (which she finds hilarious). Caleb told her "no, that we did not do that at the table" and Colten just stared at her for a moment then said "I wasn't telling her what to do Daddy, I was just giving her your look." It was a pretty good imitation if I say so myself. He casually went back to eating and said "Just trying to help be a grown-up guys." Too funny, thanks buddy...guess we need a little help from time to time.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving this week everyone, I'm thankful for each of you!!!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Our Halloween
Friday, October 16, 2009
Texas A&M, Tubes, and Teeth
Colten was really into it for about two quarters and right before halftime he was ready to head home. The band captured his attention, however and he did pretty well the rest of the game. He had no problems yelling as loud as possible (surprise, surprise) and getting into the excitement. We did go through almost all the concessions available...from popcorn, to nachos, peanuts, candy...and possibly something I've forgotten by now.
Gig 'Em
Playing on the field after the game
Even today on the way home he asked about the Aggie game and sang most of the fight song with me, I was impressed (it brought a tear to my eye)!!! :)
Monday was Colten's procedure and he did great. Sunday evening I noticed he was becoming pretty anxious about it at bedtime. He had a list of questions, mostly about why he had to be "asleep" during it. We explained as much as we could, and as much as he could understand. All went well, a few hesitations at the clinic and some resistance to wearing the hospital gown with Looney Tunes on it (at least it was blue). All was pretty smooth until he figured out we would not be going into the surgery area with him. Lets just say alot of kicking and screaming were involved, it was much easier at 20 months when he could not comprehend what was about to happen. Reluctantly, he let the doctor take him and had calmed down as we headed to the waiting area. WHEW!!! It was a simple and quick procedure and we were soon escorted back to recovery. He was a grouch and was definitely not ready to be woken up, but soon enough we were on the way home. My parents had come in the night before and were watching Cambry and were a HUGE help that afternoon. Colten slept a little after we got home and then was back to normal. He's been great since, only one time did he say "Mommy, I was very upset with you and Daddy when you didn't go with me to the back." And moments later he exclaimed "Now I'm just like you guys, no tubes"!!! Both Caleb and I had them when we were young. We are all thankful that experience is behind us.
Wednesday was my appt for my root canals. Everything went great and the pain has been extremely minimal. Nothing compared to a week ago, that's for sure. I've felt great and even went the the Spurs game that same evening. A BIG thank you to cousin Kristi for spending two days with us through that, we loved having you here!!!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Checking in...
Mommy's "good guy" team (not bad, huh?)
Colten's bad guys...ready for action
A few bath time pics...
Cambry's wild hair (courtesy of Daddy)
So...onto our week. I started the week with minor pain in my tooth and jaw. It got progressively worse and I went in for x-rays Wednesday and discovered that I indeed needed not one, but TWO root canals, oh joy!!! So, I have been taking antibiotics to clear the infection, but the pain only worsened from there. Wednesday night was miserable and I could do nothing to ease the pain. Luckily our fabulous dentist quickly called a pain medication in for me the next morning. Well, with that the pain subsided immensely, but on came extreme nausea which has left me in bed for practically 24 hours. Only now am I feeling "normal" again with slight tooth pain, hopefully the antibiotics are kicking in. My root canals are scheduled for next Wednesday, but Monday Colten is having his tubes surgically removed. Not anything major, just another medical "experience" for our household. And after that...maybe normality can return??