Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Two thoughts for the day



This is a great time to live here! The weather is beautiful and how's 74 degrees for the last day of February? When we were in Princeton, it was this time of year that I really felt the winter blues start to hit - so tired of the cold and knowing there was still so much of it left to endure.

Secondly, I just have to tell this story. On Sunday, our church celebrated the 69th anniversary of our oldest couple, Mr. and Mrs. Loposser (their son, grandkids and great-grandkids all attend Handsboro too). This Sunday I was sitting right to the side of them and when Scott announced their anniversary I could see them reach out to hold eachother's hands. They looked at eachother and smiled. It was just the sweetest thing to see them still touch and look at eachother like that after so many years. If I'm still alive then (I'd be 90 years old!), I so hope Scott is still with me and we'll reach out for eachother while sitting together in church.

Monday, February 26, 2007

It's for real ...

Check out my dad's blog because he's written a bit about the fact that Eben's story has finally appeared in a medical journal. Rather than write about it myself, I'll just refer you to him. Read his post from February 25.

http://www.the-greener-grass.blogspot.com

Caught on tape!

We're improving with every kid - when Tyler rolled over for the first time, we totally missed it. With Eben, we saw it but didn't document it. With Tate, I could tell it was coming and had the camera ready ....

Rollin' down the River



Today Scott fulfilled a dream he's had since we knew we were moving to coastal Mississippi ... he bought a canoe! He found a used canoe about an hour from here and went to pick it up today. He's mostly planning on using it for fishing expeditions into "Back Bay" which runs about a block north of us. The kids are really excited to join in on these trips.

Friday, February 23, 2007

And Friends are Friends Forever


Last weekend, Tate and I flew to Dallas to meet up with a bunch of my seminary girlfriends. We were pleasantly surprised by my cancelled flight (which had included a long Atlanta layover) being replaced by a direct flight that made getting there so much easier. We met up at Christina Walker's new house in Dallas, TX (now a fellow manse-dweller) and had so much fun chatting,eating, seeing a movie, shopping, etc. It wasn't a terribly long trip but a much appreciated change of pace for me and a much needed time with great friends. Here's a picture of us: Ami (8 months pregnant and really cute), Christina, Laurie and Kristina. We missed you Brandy!!

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Tate's New Trick!

Watch this video on youtube of Tate performing his latest trick (he's training for the circus) More to come on this as he progresses ...

How we spend our days ...


Since Tyler's started school, Eben and I have spent a lot more time together. That means he's my #1 laundry assistant. Here he is "helping out"

We have a playground!


A wonderful volunteer group from Minnesota had a little time on their hands so they decided to build us our playground. We had bought it a few weeks ago but didn't have the manpower available to assemble it. About a day and half after they'd begun, tah-dah! we have a playground in our backyard! Tyler and Eben spent the bulk of the day on it. Then, tonight we hosted a Mardi Gras party for the families in Rebecca's Mom's Group. So, we were able to break it in right away with a bunch of toddlers trying it out. Beware, the slide is fast!

Better pictures coming soon - for now, here's an idea ...

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

We found ourselves on YouTube!

Last night a group that visited from NYC sent us a link to a video they'd posted on YouTube documenting their trip here. They built our backyard fence so we appear in the video here and there. Then, we looked over at "Related Links" and saw a video of our house while still being constructed! It's kindof strange to see a video camera walk through your house and it's on the internet without you even knowing! Anyway, here are the links.

The NYC video was taken last week and includes looks at the devastation right here by us that still exists, lots of shots of our new fence (hooray!) and the interior of the church as well as several of the kids. This group was just here last week:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMJNrdNHgXY

These two are from a group that came back in October. The first is a walk through of the house (looking a little different than it does now). The second is a quick 360 of the church property.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk3GydvJLro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvMSE13fvtI

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Little Man Tate ... not so little

Tate had his four month checkup today and weighed in at 17.1 lbs and 25 inches. He's at about average for a six month old. Then the doctor said, "Do big heads run in your family?" And I just laughed!


This is a picture of him at the doctor's office while we were waiting for Tyler's diagnosis (he was very worried for her). Read more on that below.

The sick little thing!

While at the doctor today for Tate's four month checkup, Tyler coughed (she's had a cough for 36 hours or so) and the nurse says, "Well, that's quite a cough" the naive mom that I am (and always the optimist) says, "Yeah, do you think we should have you guys look at that?" She says definitely, gets a count of the oxygen in Tyler's capillaries which is very low and within minutes, Tyler's sitting in the doctor's office having her first breathing treatment! I took this picture with my phone so I could show her what she looked like and try to make her laugh. It didn't work.

The verdict is: walking pnuemonia. The doctor says her lungs sound like Rice Krispies and the breathing treatment did help but not a ton. Now she's on an antibiotic and something to loosen things up in her lungs. She's also watching TV 24/7. I miss her spunk!