Friday, December 11, 2009

Finally Reconnected!
















Well, we were able to get internet installed this week so I can now stay on top of this blog stuff. Who knows this could be my open door to becoming a professional blogger, lol. Since coming home from the hospital with Lily on Thanksgiving it has been crazy. Juggling two toddlers and nursing an infant is hard. They seem to know that when I'm nursing and trying to do something else like cleaning or talking on the phone, this is the perfect time for them to get into everything they are not supposed to. It won't be long though and I'll have all of my strength back and I'll be armed with a strong will and determination. They will not win!
Other than that things are good. Lily is so sweet and the kids adore her. They are always trying to help out. Some of you have heard about Violet's attempt to breastfeed, she is doing better now and is only trying to help with smaller things. Elijah has tried picking her up when she is crying, he really wants to be a good big brother.
My biggest concern is Jason. He is working so much. I just hope that the kids and I are not making life more difficult for him. Here are some of our pics from the first few days of Lily's life. I'll have more tomorrow and hopefully some pics of the new place if I can get it clean.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Meet the Family

Violet in the backyard and Elijah at Community Unity




We were married on May 28,2004. How we met is a long story so we'll just skip forward to the present. We have two beautiful children, Elijah (3) and Violet (1), who are anxiously awaiting the arrival of their baby sister Lily. I stay at home with the kids and Jason works at GP and Lowe's. Jason and I never imagined having 3 kids, but I think we are getting used to the arrangement. God has entrusted us with so much responsibility.



It has been our plan for a while to keep a good documentation of how life is going, but believe it or not life has kept us pretty busy. We hope that all will enjoy hearing our stories and seeing how the kids grow from day to day.