Just your typical lazy Sunday afternoon. Emma is running around the house in her underwear playing the duck call I gave her. I'm sure everyone else has experienced this.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Parks
Emma and I have been hitting different parks today. If Emma ever had a fear of slides, that fear is quickly leaving.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
We're Still Here
I have not had a chance to update the blog in a few weeks. Since our last post (Emma getting stiches), everything has been going well. Kelley had her spring break and I had my spring break. During my spring break, I spent most of the time with Emma. We went everywhere and ate at various restaurants Emma likes. This photo is of Emma enjoying one of her favorites, Hungry Hobo.
Easter was good and the most amount of the fun was watching Emma and her cousins Easter egg hunt. We hope everyone is doing well.
I had my 32nd birthday and appreciated all the cards and gifts. Most of my gifts were in the form of Guitar Center gift cards. I'm trying to decide about getting a banjo or 12 string guitar. Feel free to post and let me know what you think I should get.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Emma's Big Owie
Emma had her first big owie today. This morning as she was running around, Emma tripped over her own feet, fell, and hit her head on the corner of a speaker. Kelley and I took her to the hospital. At this point, Emma seemed to be doing well and did not mind the ice on her head. The doctor reviewed her owie and said she saw no sign of any concusion, just a laceration. The doctor then stated that she thought she should have one stitch just to make sure there is no scar. That is about the time I got nervous, but not Emma. They cleaned the area and then applied a cream and bandage for about fifteen minutes to numb the area. Emma did not mind and seemed to enjoy the whole process. The photo to the left is Emma waiting while the cream numbed the laceration. She ate grapes and cauliflower and talked to nurses while the cream did went to work.
After about fifteen minutes, two nurses and a doctor came in to give her the one stitch. One nurse held Emma steady while the other nurse and doctor put the stitch in the lacerated area. I would think that this would scare any two year old, but not Emma. The whole time she talked about her friends, Cinderella, the color pink, and her shoes. The nurses and doctors said she was the easiest two year old to ever work with. It went so well that they put a second stitch in just so there would be no chance of scar. Emma did very well and later went outside to play. When she came in hours later and saw the stitches, she began to cry. She says she does not like her owie. We were very proud of Emma and how well she did. The doctor said there should not be a scar and the stitches come out in a week.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Welcome Nathan
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Where's the Cow?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Being a Cup
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Disappointment
This is the face of a disappointed child. Emma's meal came with Oreos. We would not let her eat them until she ate her meal. This photo shows Emma eating with the only goal of getting her Oreos.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
When I Grow Up
Tonight Emma said when she grows up she wants to be a daddy. I asked her what daddys do. She said they give tickles.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Breakfast with Big Papa
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