Monday, March 31, 2008

Grant's Birthday Party

Happy 4th Birthday to Grant!! Thanks for inviting us to your Bouncing Tiger party on Saturday. We had so much fun jumping and bouncing and running through the cool train. The "army" treat bags were a huge hit. Lauren and Annalise are still playing with them. Where else would they get army men?
Grant's Delicious Birthday Cake!! Yummy:)
Annalise, Mrs. Cara, Lauren and Grant
Annalise and Lauren
Kyndal and Annalise (Trouble x2)

Tree Cutting

We have been planning, scheduling and rescheduling for months to cut TJ's (a guy I work with) trees. Finally on Sunday, it happened. Three pine trees down and pruning of a fourth one. The weather was beautiful, we had help from Matt and Elaine; as well as Lauren and Annalise who helped pick up the limbs. I was amazed that in only 2 hours - it was done.

Sorry, you have to look sideways.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Elaboration to Easter event

Chris' black eye was the result of him breaking his nose. Sorry no pictures of the crooked nose, because he went into the bathroom and cracked it back into place before I could get to the camera. Carl was both amazed and thankful. Thankful that it was not him that got hit by the fierce vine that got caught on the rack of the 4-wheeler and popped Chris. Thankful that Chris decided not to duck and "took one for the team".

For those of you who are concerned, the vine was okay. Although, Chris did later take the machete and chop it into many small pieces for revenge.

For me, I have had a week of laughter. Since I am the one who usually does something stupid; turnaround has been really nice:) I have shared the story with everyone I know and some I did not know. Chris has been a real sport and taken the laughter in stride.

Cara- Chris says if he still has a black eye - he will be coming to Grant' s party just to give you some laughs. That will be your chance (or his) to punch the other in the nose:)

Easter

Easter was full of laughter, good food and family fun.
Here is some of the kids playing.

My favorite surprise was seeing my friend Dodie and her family.
My biggest shock - Eli is just getting so big!!
My favorite food was the brownies. Thanks Liz:)
Most shocking moment - Carl riding a 4-wheeler.
Funniest moment - Chris getting a black eye riding the 4-wheeler with Carl. hehe

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Aquarium of the Americas

The day after the Christening, we decided to walk the Riverwalk and take the girls to the Aquarium. We had not been since Katrina hit in 2005. It has definitely changed since then. The girls favorite section was the Mississippi Delta exhibit. It was everything that they are familiar with (alligators, turtles, jellyfish, etc...). I was so proud of Lauren who conquered her fears and was interested in touching all the animals on display. It turned into such an educational experience for us all; as Lauren always has more questions than we have answers for. We found ourselves reading the placards to get the answers to so many of her questions.
Annalise and Lauren

Christening of the "Bill Tullier" in New Orleans

The Christening of the Bill Tullier was an amazing experience. If you ever get the opportunity to attend such an event; it would be my recommendation not to miss it. It is something that my family will always treasurer. The girls were excited about seeing a boat like Uncle Pete works on. They asked tons of questions and were intrigued by most of the events. As you can see from the pictures - Lauren, Annalise, Nicholas and Landon were little ladies and gentlemen. Thanks Billy T!!

Monday, March 17, 2008

Easter Bunny Photo

Lauren and the Easter Bunny.
(Where's Annalise? At this time, I am holding her. Maybe next time?)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Sugar levels are okay

I had yet another doctor visit today and everything was fine. All my bloodwork came back okay and I passed the glucose screening test. I am measuring fine and have officially gained 10 pounds. Right on target with 12 weeks to go:)

We talked more about labor and delivery. He also mentioned that this baby is measuring larger than the girls did. He must have seen the panic on my face, because he immediately began to comfort me with all the precautions he has prepared for this time. (For those who don't remember or know, I had Annalise without an epidural. It was not by choice.)

Monday, March 10, 2008

Yes, we have made a decision!


After several weeks of searching for the perfect bunk beds for the girls, this is the one that we all agreed upon with the proper bedding.
And no, no talks about a name yet.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The Results are in...

Today was the big day - Allergy results are in!

Annalise's results were excellent news. Her allergies are getting better. Her counts have reduced on almost everything including apples. Apples had been a +5 (worse) and resulted in anaphylactic symptoms and countless trips to see the doctors. This count is now a mid 2.

The not as good news is that she is now testing at a medium level for egg whites. This is the first we have heard of this allergy; but very manageable. (I think!) Lucky for us, I work with a girl named Cara whose son has allergies but their reactions are different. I know she will be my guide into the new phase of avoidance of egg whites.

Dr. gave us a new prescription for a nasal spray to help alleviate some of the symptoms from her chronic rhinitis.

Annalise will have to continue to carry an EpiPen, daily medication and a nasal spray especially with the SpringTime coming. Spring is our most active allergy period.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Another prayer needed...

Last weekend, we received our school packet for this fall for both Lauren and Annalise. Tuition increase was drastic. We found ourselves contemplating what to do. After several sleepless nights, late night chats, number crunching and figuring, and phone calls and emails with all the parents we know. I also found myself being stopped in the local stores by people I did not even know to determine what we were going to do (I had Lauren with me in her uniform). It is amazing that everyone is so stressed by this change. A number of Lauren's friends have already decided that they will not be returning next year. This is huge; since some of this kids have been together since they were 6 months old.

During the week, I have been on the phone with numerous schools, school boards, and administrators in our quest to do what is best in the long run for our girls. As every other parent has been in the school. Please pray that we (all the parents) are given the strength and judgement to make the right decision for their future.