On my way home last night from work I did my usual phone call home to let Todd know that I was finally on my way. Todd informed me that Morgan is becoming more and more like me every day. Unfortuantley for Morgan, that includes my clutziness. The poor girl flipped out of her little red rocker and then promptly smashed her left eye into the drums for our Rock Band. I immediately panicked. I asked every question possible, is she ok? Does she need stitches(this question came about after he let me know he wiped all the blood off her face)? Is her actual eye ok? He said that she was fine, but she was going to have a black eye tomorrow. I did what any parent would do, I came straight home and woke the child up from a nice and peaceful sleep so I could check out the damage for myself. I was quite shocked to find that her eye was almost swollen shut. I gave her some motrin and rocked her for a bit, then sent her back to bed. So here are some pictures of the "shiner" today.
Sorry Morgan..you are in for a lot worse if you take after your Momma!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Seriously?!!!
We have been having trouble with our Pontiac Grand Prix. It doesn't always like to start. If this isn't enough for the poor car, Todd went out this morning and it was broken into. The stereo, cd's, and my friends' books on cd were stolen. It is absolutely amazing what people will do right now. I am so mad it is unreal. A very nice officer came out to take our report, but we all know that they know in their heads that the person who did this will not be caught. Well, at least this guy had something to do for 20 minutes. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Friday, March 6, 2009
The Call of the Wild
Last night around midnight, I was woken up by the weirdest sound outside. After coming to, I realized I had heard that sound before. Sounds sort of like a crow being strangled. I jumped out of bed and peeked through our blinds. Sure enough, I saw some movement in our back yard area. The fox was back. Little did I know that he had brought his/her entire pack with them. I could count 6 or 7, but they moved so quickly it was hard to tell. I carefully came out into our living room and soundlessly opened the patio door. I watched them for over an hour. They continued to call to each other. It was truly amazing and awesome to watch. They played in the snow and very carefully made their way up to the edge of the brush. One by one they came closer and closer to the patio. I wish that my camera would have been able to capture them. They are so much bigger than you would think.
Anyways, here is a link to hear what the fox sounds like. It is so unique, yet unforgetable! Click on #11. That is exactly what I was awoken by last night! Isn't nature great?!?
Fox Sound
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Morgan's First Haircut
Our Little Princess!
It made her head itch!
Mom! What the heck is she doing?
It made her head itch!
Mom! What the heck is she doing?
We took the kids to get their hair cut this past Saturday. It was unofficially Morgan's first haircut. When she was 3 1/2 weeks old, they shaved some of her peach fuzz of her head so they could start an IV. That is when she had RSV. So on Saturday, I am going to remember that as her first haircut. She did fantastic as usual! She sat there and let the lady cut her bangs and trim up the back. When she looked in the mirror, she said "Pretty!". Of course you are Princess! Love you lots Ms. Morgan!
Steps of Hope
Colin eating all the whipped cream first!
Morgan cheesing it up with ice cream all over her face!
Colin Eating a much deserved M&M sundae after the long walk
Colin and Morgan at the walk!
Will you two please sit still so I can get your picture? haha
On Sunday, our family took part in the Steps of Hope Walk for Autism in Minnetonka. Ironically, once we got there I began thinking about about the fact that autism is a social disorder and most autistics don't like to be in a crowded place with lots of noise. Colin didn't do too bad though. It did some stimming, but got through it when we took a short "break" away from everything. He was really excited to see his therapists outside of school too! So here are some pictures from the walk! Thanks to everyone that donated! We raised $500! All the walkers raised just under $75,000!
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