Saturday, February 21, 2009
Smiling!
Wow, 7 weeks old already! Here is a picture of Lucy smiling. She just had this ginormous smile, it is really hilarious. We dont get too many of them, because she is pretty colicy. She crys most of the day, but luckily not too much at night. She has been having a lot more good days, so maybe the colic is wearing off. The doctor said it would only last 6 to eight weeks, and it started around 3 weeks. We should be nearing the end. I know Callie will be happy. Callie was sad this week because we weren't able to go to our young mom's group at church. She just loves church and playing with the other kids. We will be able to go next month though. Plus she gets to go every Sunday and there is the group that meets at our house every other week too, so she really isn't missing much. :)
Two...Almost
Here is a picture of Callie at her birthday party. We had the party a little early (not really two until February 24) because my mom was in town.She isn'g quite sure what to think about everyone singing to her. She had been waiting all day to dig into that cupcake and she just devoured it when she got the chance. Callie got to pick her dinner, which ended up being enchiladas, fruit salad, regular salad (w/ranch), pinto beans, and chocolate milk. She really does have a mind of her own. It is amazing how fast they grow up. We can't believe she is two already. Thanks everyone for making Callie's birthday special. I know that she really enjoyed your company. Especially Haylee!
Here is our almost two year old glamour girl. She got some sunglasses for the tiny bit of sun we have been having and she now has to wear them all the time. She is also insisting on dressing her self now. She usually picks dresses, tights that do not match, some sort of hair piece and usually her boots either snow or cowboy. It is very adorable.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Please Pray
Please put Christopher (my cousin for those that don't know him) in your prayers. He is 17 and this last week was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. They have found it in the soft tissue, his lungs, his bladder, and his lymph nodes. He has more testing on Tuesday to see if it is in his bones also. They type of cancer is very rare and only found in children and teens/adolesents. On Tuesday he is also having a port put in so they can continually have him on chemo. It will be administered every 5 hours. He has a very long road ahead of him. Please pray for God's miraculous healing. Also pray for wisdom for the doctors and for energy and hope for Deborah (my aunt) and Christopher. Please pray that Chris does not get any infections and that there are no complications from the continuous treatment. Pray that they cancer is killed off quickly and completely. Also please pray for issues with his insurance to clear up without any difficulties and with little time involvement on Deborah's part. Thank you all and we will keep you posted.
Lucy Lou
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