It's official. My Mom's dream has come true! She is a proud owner of a horse. She just got her last night and is thinking on the names of Sally or Sugar. Mom used to ride horses all the time when she was little, so she is excited to get "back in the saddle again." Something tells me that Quinton will be scared and that Jayden will be all about her. Jeff said that the cost of gas is getting way to high again, so she can ride her to work each day! Congrats Mom!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Through the Eyes of a Child...
Last night our church had the Lord's Supper. This was Jayden's 2nd time of participating since his salvation last June. This was so cute, I just had to share.
We had already eaten the bread and had moved on to the grape juice. As we were standing there waiting for the ushers to finish passing the juice to everyone else, Jayden looks up at me with his big brown eyes and so seriously says the following:
"Mom, when we get home, can I get something else to eat because this isn't filling me up?"
I had to contain my laughter! :-) Awe, the innocence of a child. Have a great day!
Friday, March 6, 2009
Tonsils & Adenoids
Last Tuesday, February 24th, Q had his tonsils & adenoids removed by Dr. Lee. We started the day off by arriving to the hospital at 6:30 a.m. Jayden had taken the day off from school to be with his little brother (so sweet.) Upon arrival he was greeted by his Papa, Gamma, Granny, Grandad, Uncle Larry, and Aunt Cristy. He had quite the little fan club cheering him on.
After a brief visit with the family, we were whisked back to a surgery holding room. He was totally fine with everything until the nurse came to take him away. And then he let it all out. He was not a happy camper about this stranger taking him out of the arms of mommy.
Jeff & I headed to the waiting area to wait with the family. Our Pastor and dear friend, Brandon Cox, also came to wait it out with us. Q was literally in surgery for about 20 minutes. Dr. Lee said that after 2 breathes of the cherry flavored gas, he was out like a light. His adenoids were a 3 1/2 on a scale of 4 for blockage and his tonsils were to the point of touching each other. So no wonder the poor little guy was struggling so hard to breathe at night.
Once the surgery was finished and he came out of recovery, we met him on the 5th floor in his room. He just simply wanted to be held at that point. I'm sure his thoughts were, "What did I do to deserve this." We stayed overnight at the hospital so he could be monitored. He did have a little bout with his breathing and had to be put on oxygen until Wednesday morning. They chalked that up to his sleep apnea plus a little too much pain medicine.
I have stayed home with Q for the last 2 weeks and have loved every minute of it (well, I have had a few run-ins with cabin fever.) He is so sweet and has been so brave and so strong. Jeff and I have said the hardest part of this surgery for him is simply getting him to take his medicine. He does not like the pain medicine. :-( He is doing very well & sleeps so quiet and sound now.
Enjoys the pictures.
Lovin' his sock monkey from Granny
& Grandad! (before surgery)
Thursday, February 5, 2009
The Girls
Last November, Jeff's sister Jaclyn and her husband Chris were blessed with twin girls. Because they live in Missouri, we do not get to see them that often, however when we do, it's always a very special treat! Aunt Terri has really enjoyed shopping for girl clothes, hair bows, shoes, etc. They are super sweet and we are so excited to watch them grow and become "little ladies." Being the first girls in our family, you can imagine how we will spoil them!
Left: Audrey Tanner - Right: Taylor Rae
Photo Taken January 17th
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
A Brave Little Boy
Today Jayden had a dentist appointment as a follow-up visit to a cleaning he had a couple of weeks ago. At the cleaning, the dentist told us that 2 of his baby teeth on the bottom needed to go ahead and come out due to "severe crowding." He has lost the 2 middle teeth on the bottom on his own. However, one of his permanent teeth came in really crooked and the other one pretty straight. So in an attempt to get the crooked one back on the right track, he needed to pull the outside two.
Over the last few days, we have discussed what the dentist would be doing in an attempt to "prepare" him. He had no fear, at least not while "talking" about it. He has just been focused on the tooth fairy coming since he will have lost 2 teeth.
So we get to the dentist this morning, and the fear set in. The minute they attempted to put the gas mask on, everything went down hill, and down hill very quickly. So it took about 15 minutes of explaining that the mask would not hurt before he was convinced enough to give the "piggie mask" a try.
After about 5 minutes of gas, he was good to go! He was laughing at the commercials on the TV and cracking up because his shoe kept falling off. He was so funny to watch.
So the dentist came in and gave him the "shot" to numb his mouth. That went over ok, but just ok. Thank goodness for the gas, otherwise I don't think we would have made it through the shot. It literally took all of about 1 minute to pull both teeth. And I have to add that these 2 "little" teeth are HUGE! I put my finger next to them in the picture so you can have an idea of just how big they are. Jayden is very proud and can't wait to show his class tomorrow.
He kept saying on the way home, "Mom, can you believe I did it?" "That piggie mask didn't hurt at all!" He is very proud of himself, and can't wait until the tooth fairy comes tonight.
We had a balloon bouquet delivered just to give him a little pick-me-up. He was very happy when he opened the door. And so was Q... :-)

Before the "Piggie" Mask was brought out.
After 15 minutes of pep-talk with Mom.
After 5 minutes of GAS!
Back at home showing off his 2 holes!
Look at the size of these things!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
I'm A Big Boy Now
A big event happened at our house last weekend. We moved Quinton out of his baby bed into a toddler bed. We were sure to include him in the take down process of the crib. We didn't want him to think he was getting "kicked out" so to speak. He was such a big boy and was right in the middle of all the action helping Daddy. After the toddler bed was set up, he became one of those "little monkey's jumping on the bed." He was very excited to have a big boy bed. His first night in the new bed he only got up once. However, night 2, he got up 3 times. Mommy was feeling very sleep deprived by the 3rd time up. However, good news was in our near future. Every night since the "bad" night, he has slept all night long with no getting out of bed. Naps on the other hand, that's a different story. He has a few toys in his room, therefore he will sneak out of his bed after we shut the door and start playing. It's so funny. The instant I open the door to tell him to get back in his bed, he will so do without saying a word. He knows where he should be! It was sad saying goodbye to the crib, at least for Mommy anyways. Our babies are growing up way too fast. Enjoy the pix!
Helping Daddy Take Down the Crib!
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
For Us, Our Family & Friends!
I am not by any means a professional "blogger", however I am going to give this a try. One of my New Year's Resolutions (although I don't usually do "resolutions") was to begin a journal about our family and the simple but precious things in our daily lives. The boys are growing up so very quickly, and it's all happening right before our very eyes. So, I thought this would be a great avenue to capture things for us as well as to share with our family & friends.
If all goes well, I will update a few times each week. And who knows...maybe more. Enjoy!
P.S. This picture was taken in December on our annual family trip to Silver Dollar City.
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