Monday, May 19, 2008

Eyebrows and eyelashes

Sara, at 17 days old now is starting to get her eyebrows and eyelashes. Perhaps she's had these all along but they've just been too faint for me to see them? It's fun to see these parts of her develop and grow. She's getting to be a little beauty.

We had her first visit to the doctor today and she now weighs 8lb. 2oz.! She's gained a little over a pound and grown a whole inch. It's tough being a newborn. All that growing...

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Roots and all...

She's still so tiny



The only one of our children to wear a hat as a newborn. MJ and EJ were born on 100 degree days in Southern Maryland!


Life as we know it...

So the other night Jim had the kids outside while he was mowing and I was feeding Sara inside. Every now and then Matthew would come in with a flower that he had picked from the yard and was so happy to give it to me. I told him how lovely they were and to put them on the counter; that I'd be able to put them in a vase after I was done feeding Sara. Well one thing led to another and pretty soon we were putting kids to bed and Matthew had asked if I'd put the flowers in a vase. Ooops. I quietly asked Jim, "Is there a lot of them?" He chuckled, " yep, roots and all."



I go downstairs to indeed find a nice pile of flowers from the yard with roots intact. Both kids wanted to help put them in vases and I realized that this was important for them to be a part of. So bedtime was a little delayed and each child has a nice little vase of beautiful flowers to admire.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Jim, prayer, and the jumbotron

It's Graduation Day! Jim has been busy with all the festivities that involve that and today he is at the ceremony to give the opening and closing prayers. Because it's such a large group there will be two jumbotrons so that the people in the way back can see what's happening up front. Jim and I both laughed at the thought of himself on the big screeen...praying.

On the homefront, Matthew woke up yesterday with a nasty case of pink eye in not one, but both eyes. He's also got quite the cold so he's pretty much a mess when he wakes up; eyes are all filled with gunk, and nose is crusted in snot. It was his camping day at school and I had to be the one to tell him that he wouldn't be going. He was heartbroken and very disappointed. Jim, being the great dad that he is decided to give Matthew his own camping day downstairs in the basement. He set up both tents, got out all of our gear and even made hot chocolate. Both kids have been LOVING it. I understand we are all sleeping down there tonight? We'll see how that goes...

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Simply wonderful...

she is that. Simply wonderful to me. I am in awe of how beautiful she is; she is our daughter, our sister.

Sara is doing well at home. Perhaps the best out of all of us! She is a big sleeper with a few awake times at night but even then they are at a minimum. You'd think I wouldn't be so tired; I make it sound so easy. But it's juggling three...nursing, diaper changes, helping big kids to the potty, making meals etc. that take its toll. All that can wear me down in a hurry but then I have moments like today and I think, "wow, I LOVE my job." And I love having three.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Labor day...






and not the one in September.


Baby girl now has a name- she is Sara Christine Gunn; born Friday May 2, 2008; 6lbs. 14oz.;

19 1/2 in.; 2:20pm.


Quickest labor yet once things got started. She is a tiny little thing and quite the sleeper here in the hospital. We were grateful for the childcare we had for the kids yesterday. Jim is now home managing everything there on his own. Meanwhile I'm at the hospital for another night trying to get some much needed rest.

Enjoy the pictures!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

The digital age...






We're back online with a new digital camera and the kids couldn't be more thrilled. Actually I'm pretty excited about it too, but the kids are glad that they can now see the picture right after I take it. It was so hard to explain film to them! On that same note...I was reading a story from my childhood to Ella Jane and wondered if she realized what the picture on the cover was. She didn't, and I told her it was a telephone. She very adamantly said, "no it's not!" I realized she'd never seen anything like that before; a phone with a cord and a dial that you have to, well, dial.


Went to our community wide yard sale this weekend and found bikes for both of the kids. Ella Jane's has training wheels so she's able to ride it but Matthew's does not so he needs one of us to balance him on it. I'm amazed at how strong Ella Jane has gotten in the past two weeks even with being on her tricycle. I tell her to use her muscles and she has delighted in showing me how she is pushing her muscles everytime she goes up our driveway. She's really gotten good.


Above are some fun new pictures...enjoy. The first three were taken today. Imagine that!


Saturday, April 19, 2008

"Tow truck man...

but some people just call me man." The kids were just outside riding tricycles and Ella Jane still needs a little push to get up the incline of the driveway. Matthew became the tow truck and gave her a little push from behind. It's fun to watch when they play like this. So later, he says that he's the tow truck man, but that some people just call him man. Fair enough.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

I think Jim is nesting...

Matthew hard at work



Ella Jane LOVES puzzles


Baby girl about a month ago

Some light reading...



Building the snow fort


Matthew did great at the dentist!


You know how pregnant women tend to "nest" when it comes time to get ready for baby? They decorate the nursery, move furniture around etc. I did this about month ago with Matthew's room. Turned the whole thing upside down; books, toys, bedding EVERYWHERE only to return everything to its almost previous spot. Oh well. At least his room got a thorough cleaning.
Can husbands nest? If so, then Jim has! This last weekend he spent outside raking the front and back yards, cleaning up leaves and pruning plants that had missed out from last fall. He was very hard at work. Next up was laundry. He has washed every piece of winter clothing we have; hats, coats, mittens, and even boots. One night last week we had just put the kids down to bed and I was putting the days dirty clothes into the basket and he came in the laundry room and said "are we doing laundry?" "Uh, no" was my reply. Over the next two days he went on his laundry spree and now everything is clean and ready for storage.

Above are some fun winter pics of the kids, Matthew's first trip to the dentist, Ella Jane's love of puzzles, and a few more. Enjoy.