Saturday, September 20, 2008

Zachs first lost tooth


Zachary lost his first tooth today. He has been way excited every day that it got a little more loose. So finally I asked Mike to check it out. He was just going to pull it, but no, you know my husband, he has to be a little crazy. So he tied a piece of floss to Zach's tooth and held the other end.  Then he asked Zach if he was ready and counted down and yanked.  BAM! Out flew his tooth across the room. It was kind of fun and luckily Mike had put a little numbing stuff on Zach before he did it. The root was really long so it did a nice number on Zach's gums and lip on the way out. Zach took it pretty good, but I don't think that he realized that it was going to bleed like it did, it scared him at first. But then he was fine about it and he loves it. I love the first picture, that was just right after it was pulled, the look on his face is priceless! He really loved when the tooth fairy came that night. Man, he is growing up so fast, I can't believe that he has already lost his first tooth!!!

Chilling on the deck


Here the kids are having fun and enjoying a popsicle on the deck.
Say cheese! 






I love this picture of Tyler, it shows his true sweet side.
I thought this one of Henry was so funny.  Mike just
stuck him in the seat and he just sat there!  It was so funny,
he stayed there for like 5 minutes just watching everyone.















Popsicle envy...
Goof balls, but we love them!

Henry 3 months old

Yes, I know, I am a little slow with this. Especially since he turns 4 months old in three days. Oh well, better late than never, right. Henry is such a blessing. He is just so happy and fun. He just smiles all the time, especially when you talk to him or just when he looks at you. He also talks, okay babbles, all day long when he isn't sleeping. I love it! I truly am blessed to have four such wonderful children.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Oh boy Ike!

Well, I didn't think much about Ike except to worry about those that we know that were in the path and praying for them. I had noticed on the news that it was heading this way, but I didn't think much of it. The projected path had moved over supposedly missing us, and I figured that by the time that Ike got clear up here in Ohio it wouldn't be much more then a little tiny storm. Boy was I wrong. On Sunday afternoon the wind started blowing. Next thing we knew, peoples trees were blowing over, siding off of houses, our rain gutter blew off, etc.. Then, no power. It went out at about 3:00 and we didn't think much of it. It came back on about an hour later and we were excited. But then at about 5:30 it went out again. Still not thinking much of it and just thinking that it would come back on soon, we made dinner on the grill. Then the missionaries came to see if we were all okay. And we were, minus the power problem. They told us that a lot of people were with out power and that they had seen a lot of trees down on cars and also a bunch of power lines broken in half, on the way to our house. Great! It had been a pretty hot day so we decided to bunker down in the basement for the night so that it would be cooler. So we dragged all the kids stuff and ours down stairs. Luckily we had a few candles, a wind-up flashlight, and a wind-up lantern that my mom had given us. (thank goodness) So it was a long dark night, Henry didn't like it at all. The next morning was Alyssa's birthday, which was kind of fun because Mike was suppose to work from 10 - 9 and we thought it would be nice to be able to have him home. Well, they did cancel Zach's school, but as for Mike's work, nope. Half of the city that he was working in had power so they made him come in. To say the least, I wasn't too happy having to spend the day with out power taking care of the kids and doing Alyssa's birthday all alone.
Anyway, that morning we found out that about 1 million people in Columbus were without power. So Mike went out and found some of the last ice in town and bought Alyssa a cake (since I couldn't bake her one like I had planned). And he tried to find a generator, no luck around here so he ran home and got us and we headed to Costco, but nope, they were only letting the Executive members in to buy them. So then he had to go to work and realized that Sears would have one and he could get in before everyone else. I was so glad, but then of course he gets there and goes in. All they had were five generators and the mean people said that the customers take precedent over employees (although Mike isn't really their employee). Oh well, another miss. So I just headed home. The day wasn't too bad, but for some reason the kids were bouncing off the walls. For dinner we decided to take Alyssa to McDonald's. So after driving around for about an hour to find one that had power, it was so hit or miss around here, we finally found one. Then luckily Mike got off a little early so he was home by 7:00. I had been praying pretty hard all day, as had most of our families for us. At about 6:35, right after we got home from McDonald's, BAM! the power came back on. I was so excited I was jumping up and down. I know a little dramatic, but if you have been without power for two days you will know how it felt. Today I realized how much I love electricity. We rely on it way too much. I also realize though how blessed we truly are. It could have been a lot worse than it was. We didn't loose any trees, nothing came off the house beside the one rain gutter and it didn't even break so can be easily put back on, we still had water, only the ice cream in the freezer got ruined we saved everything else, and no one we know got hurt. I truly am thankful that we were being watched over. Some people in the city still don't have power and I feel so bad for them. Well, I just thought I would let everyone know our fun adventure. Be grateful for that load of laundry, load of dishes in the dishwasher and the light the next time you turn them on...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Our first house

I am finally posting some pictures of our house. Well, the outside anyway.


Our backyard
This is a picture from our road.  Yeah, I know, the tree hides most of it.
We also want to paint the door and shutters black one of these days.
The view from our back deck

Saturday, August 30, 2008

New hair cut

Well I finally made myself go and get my hair cut. It was in great need of something. Of course, being in a new place it scared me to death trying to figure out where to go. So finally I just went 
for it. I guess it turned out okay. You can't really tell in the picture, but the highlights were lighter then I wanted them and of course it was a lot shorter then Mike wanted it. But hey, I figure, it will grow and it still looks better then it did.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Zachs first day of 1st grade



Zachary started first grade at Royal Manor Elementary yesterday. I think that he is really going to like it there. His teachers name is Mrs. Rogers and she seems really nice. He was suppose to be in a different class, but two days before school started, after he had already met his teacher and learned where his class was, the principle called and said that they had to add another first grade class. So they put Zach in the new class, so he got a new teacher and his new class was in a totally different place then his first one. Luckily it is a pretty small school, so he remembered where it was just fine on the first day. The school is pretty small and so are the classes, so it seems like a really good school, more family oriented and they actually care about each student because they can. So that is nice.

The only bad thing about it is that it is so early! We are not morning people at all. In Virginia Zach was gone from about 8:45 - 4:00. Here he leaves at 7:30 and comes home at 2:30. It was pretty funny, on the first day of school when I woke-up Zach he asked me if this was really the right time for school. I told him yes and he said, "Everyday?". And I said yes. So he got this really serious look on his face and said "I can tell school is really going to change for me this year." I thought that was pretty funny. But then this morning he actually woke-up a little before I even had to wake him up so I think he will be just fine.


Here he is finishing his breakfast.
Then posing on the bus. The bus stop is only two houses away and the bus driver seems really really nice. Which is a great change because the one he had last year was a little mean.


He is growing up so fast, I can't believe that he is in 1st grade already. It sure was nice having him home this summer. He helped me out a lot with the other kids. He is a great kid and I am so glad that he is ours!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Tyler, what a handful...


Tyler was suppose to be taking a nap. For now, we have to put him in Henry's nursery because he won't stay in bed if he is in the room he shares with Zach. So Thursday he was in there and I had just moved Henry's bassinet into there. And I went in to check on Tyler, there he was, with his little pillows, cup, dino, and blanket, sleeping in the bassinet. It was pretty funny and too hard to get mad at him.






These are some pictures that I just discovered on my camera as I was downloading the other ones. After cleaning up (trying to) blue jewelry cleaner from the white carpet in our master bath that Tyler had spilled all over. (I am doing this while the cleaner is soaking in and hopefully getting it out) I am guessing that Tyler was trying his had at photography in these pictures. The first one is his belly button. What a kid!

Having fun in the sun!





Here are the kids the other day running through the sprinklers while I tried to save our lawn from dying. People around here don't really water their lawns too much. But at least the kids had fun. I am still getting used to this whole, having a yard to take care of thing.

Mikes first dental blunder

This was so funny I just had to share it. Mike came home from work the other day and said that he did his first dumb thing as a dentist. He was just checking some ladies teeth for some cancer screening thing and he had to pull her tongue to the side to look. The lady was about 50 and told him to be careful because she gaged really easy. So Mike was going to say "Don't worry, I won't stick my finger down your throat, just on your tongue." And instead he said, "Don't worry, I won't stick my tongue down your throat." He didn't even realize what he had said until the lady started laughing. She thought it was so funny and said that it had made her day! Isn't my hubby so cute!