So there is it, the baby story in a nut shell. Please pray because I really just want to do this all with out too much medical interference. Thank you all!
Friday, January 28, 2011
A January Update
I had planned to wait until baby #3 arrived to post anything but has decided to wait us out. This is the reason for this small posting. I just wanted to update you on the fast that my mom is here to help with J and O and she has been awesome but baby is now an entire week over due! I don't mind being pregnant but the waiting and the fact Mom is leaving on Monday is starting to get to me. The doctor is planning to induce on Monday too yet which doesn't sit well with anyone. He doesn't want to wait too long since I've had a c-section before and the longer we wait the greater the risk to me and the baby becomes. Induction has it's own problems for the same reasons. If all else fails next week there will be another c-section in my future.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Chritmas Blessings!
Christmas 2010 brought my sister M and her husband T down for a few days visit. We had an early Christmas while they were here. On Christmas morning we had our own little family gift opening where J got a new bike and O got an art easel as well as way too many other toys. The best part is that we are still waiting on a couple of other packages with yet more stuff to open. It's fun to drag out the presents through the week! We hope you all had a wonderful and bless Christmas with family and friends. May we also remember the "reason for the season".









Saturday, October 23, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Base Fire Station Tour
Not really too much to say about it, the pictures do the talking. After a bit of a fire safety talk we were given a tour of the trucks and a smoke house (they didn't fill it with smoke because of the young kids). J didn't want to get out of the truck, he loves "fire engines". O did great too, although she got very heavy near the end. She even wanted to TOUCH the water from the hose! Silly girl. It was really great to be able to bring them out to the station and let them see some of the world around them.









Thursday, September 23, 2010
A Poem or Two
I just realized that I can put anything on this not just pictures LOL While we were unpacking I found some old poems (from elementary school) that I had written and still think are not too bad so I thought I'd share them. The last is a short short story that I got at a writing class.
The Battle
The fruit was taken, a choice was made.
The hungry became hungrier, the poor became poorer.
The men worked hard and died, the women had pain and anguish.
The shadow of death covers their faces, but there are some it passes by.
A blinding light covers the land, evil is banished, the serpents head is crushed by the heal of a man, and the heal of the man is struck by the snake, yet he stands at the end.
Lurking Shadows (written for the World War veterans)
The shadows are slowly dying as he walks on the path. The birds have not sang for days.
The constant gun fire haunts his ears, reminding him of the on coming war.
The cries and yells echo through the trees.
His watchful eyes slowly strain through the them, trying to see beyond.
The path is still and quiet, with his partner, they walk back and forth.
His hands are shacking and his eyes ache.
Snow is slowly falling around them, he looks toward the sky.
Suddenly he looks back, nothing moves, he takes a step forward.
He becomes uneasy and restless, it is too dark, he steps slowly, slowly disappearing into the darkness.
His partner watches from a distance but never sees him again.
He run to the radio, sends a message, a single gun shot rings in the radio of the dispatcher.
This solider too has disappeared into the shadows, never to be seen again.
And peace is so, so far from them.
I was given the beginning and had to finish it.
Tom: I'm not sure I want to eat these.
Aunt Ethel: Hush. This is a nice restaurant.
Tom: Well, what are escargot anyway?
Aunt Ethel: Snails. Please eat them as they were very expensive.
Tom: Snails! Who in their right mind would eat snail?
AE: Many people, they are very good. Now eat.
T: Why are they expensive, they crawl all over the lake floor.
AE: They are special snail, bred specially for this purpose.
T: Poor things.
AE: Stop playing with your food and eat!
T: No! Look, I think that one is walking away!
AE: Don't be silly, they've been cooked and properly prepared. They are not walking away. Now eat!
T: No, I can't.
AE: Why not?
T: Because...um...I can't get them to stay on my fork.
AE: Then use a spoon boy!
T: But they still squish all over the plate.
AE: Tom, if you don't eat them we're leaving.
T: Great, let's go!
AE: Tom, sit down.
T: Why? You said we were leaving.
I really have a bunch more but they are much longer, maybe next time! Hope you enjoyed these.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
We Took A Trip





We finally had some time off! For the first time in nearly two years E was able to get real time off. We headed to GA for about 10 days to visit the H family. Many hadn't met O at all and we were able to catch up with some family we haven't seen in a long time too. E's brother, A and his family including the newest little man, we able to beat the hurricane and make it down for the long weekend too. It was the first time the family had been together... in about four years I think. So I picked a couple of pictures to share from the over 200 that I took, gotta love digital!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
We've Moved

Okay, so the move is over. They came one morning packed everything in three hours and decided just to move us that same day. So nice not to have to sleep on mats for more than one night! The house is great but we are finding that there isn't as much space as we thought there was. We are having issues finding places for everything and cupboards and closets are much shallower than we had before...making it interesting.
On one other note, E graduated today! The ceremony was short, military, and straight to the point. Nice since the kids were both tired and hot. The daily temperature for the last month has been in the 100's.
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