Thursday, March 29, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
The boy turns 3!
An awesome "super hero" party was in the works for Cash's 3rd birthday. Jone's decided to come a little earlier than expected, so having a week old baby, I decided to keep it low key, and maybe next year I'll follow through.
One of Cash's most favorite things of all time is go to the movie theatre. I swear the kid doesn't blink while he's watching. So we took him to see "The Lorax" and of course a hot dog for lunch. He could live on hot dogs if I let him.
That night, the grand parents came over for pizza, (another of cash's favorites) Lightning Mcqueen cake, and presents. It turned out to be a pretty sweet little party, Cash had every ones attention to himself, and when that happens he takes full advantage and puts on a show! After we ate, we sat around and chatted for a good hour or two while Cash played with all his new toys, and Jones got passed around and kissed. After our parents left, I was feeling very grateful for such good parents and in laws, who love my kids, and I genuinely love to be around.
Gifts this year include: pretty much every thing Cars. You name it, he has it. A balance bike, which he is getting really good at. He hasn't quit grasped the concept that the bike stays in the garage, for the first few days, he wanted it on the couch with him, in his bed, etc..
Some cowboy boots, and a bat and ball.
Cash has a huge imagination. It is a rare occasion that he is just "Cash". Throughout the day he switches from Woody (which is probably 80% of the time), to Lightning Mcqueen, to Buzz, to Puss (from puss and boots), to superman, and the occasional Monster or Dinosaur. But the thing is, as soon as he switches characters he has to have the coordinating gear and toys. Like the whole cowboy get up, or the superman cape and mask, or some random object that he pretending is his rocket. As I type this now he found a pack of batteries that is currently rocket ship. So there is a lot of clothes changing through out the day.
I love to watch him play, and see his little brain at work. The older he gets, the more fun he is to be around. He's a comedian like his dad, and is always making me laugh.
Happy Birthday Buddy!
He doesn't mess around when he's eaten a hot dog!
Favorite Color: Green
Favortie Food: Toast
Favorite Movie: "Shrek, shrek is green"
Favorite toy: Lightning Mcqueen
Favorite thing to do: I love to fly airplanes!
Best Friend: Kade (Marriott) Macy (Green) Sawyer (Salmon)
Favorite Book: "Bears, its scary!" (We're going on a bear hunt)
What makes you happy: "Dad, he jumps" (not sure what that means..)
Favorite Song: "You got a friend in me" (he sings this all the time and I love it)
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Jones
As soon as they got us in a room, they quickly realized I had a fever of 103 (which explains the shivering) and Jone's heart rate was quite high. I wasn't really worried, until my doctor came in and said that it is very rare for an adult to have a fever that high so it was an indication of an infection somewhere. With Jone's heart rate as high as it was that we should expect to have a baby in the next half hour! oh wow. I literally was going to go that next day and get all the last minute things I needed, diapers, onsies, binkis, etc..
Ready or not.. I was hoping to do a vbac ( i had a c section with Cash) but under the circumstances it was another c section. Next thing I knew I was in numb as can be, asking Mason to tell me everything that was going on. The anesthesiologist heard me asking Mason for a play by play, so he asked me if I wanted to watch in the mirror... um no thanks I'm good. I don't really want to see all my guts hangin out. And before I knew it, little jonesie started screaming like crazy! This kid had a serious set of lungs. They showed him to me for about 2 seconds and them whisked him away with Mason following. I could hear him screaming all the way down the hall. As I layed there for the next 1/2 hour I was so anxious to see him and hold my baby boy. I had tears streaming down my cheeks the whole time they were sewing me up. The nurse kept asking if I was ok, or if i was in pain, and I just kept telling her they were tears of joy, and that I just really wanted to hold my baby! Finally they wheeled me back in to the room, where Mason was just chillin with Jones. Needless to say I was pumped full of antibiotics and the mysterious fever went away. I think it was just Jones' way of telling us he was ready.
Its amazing how your heart just makes more room to love another child. He has been such a sweet baby. The first night we were home, we all sat around to eat dinner. I felt so content with my little family. He was meant to be in our family, and heavenly father has blessed me with more than I deserve.
As Mason puts it " I got a good feeling about him, I think he's going to fit in around here."
Well good...
Meeting (and smelling) him for the first time:
It makes me cry to think about all our family coming to visit. This little boy is so loved.
Cheers to Jones! Jemaica and Troy were so cute to bring some sparkling champagne, so we made a toast to Jones!
It took Cash about a week to warm up to him. But now that he has, I have to keep my eye on him because he is constantly kissing, smelling, hugging, laying on Jones.
Cash piling a few toys on top of Jones in hopes that he'll start playing with him.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Flippers
Thursday, January 19, 2012
33 WKS
At 33 weeks I'm feeling pretty good.
Bladder control..not so good.
Started the Non stress tests this week, which I complain about but secretly really love because I get to see him and hear his heart beat every week.
And a cute lion that can never resist the photo booth app or any camera for that matter.
And yes that is his halloween costume that he's had on for a few days now.
Green Christmas Vacation
A few things I did not get pictures of this year is Christmas eve eggs benedict with the Salmons, and Christmas eve lunch at Lambs Cafe with the Greens.
This year was a little bit of a different Christmas with Sue in the hospital for most of it, fortunately she was able to come home for Christmas. But there was defiantly more of a feeling of gratitude for all the miracles we have seen in her recovery. I found myself thinking a lot more of what is important instead of having the "perfect Christmas" with all the parties and everything going just according to plan. I was reminded of how good people's hearts are, and how challenges and struggles can bring a family together with devotion I will never forget. As I sat in sacrament
meeting Christmas morning I was reminded again at the love our Savior has for us, that he knows us, and gratitude for the peace that comes with this knowledge.
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