Sunday, March 7, 2010

What's going on?

They just love it when daddy's home!


Noah has figured out how to use stools to get what he wants. Bad News for me! If Brynlee leaves her stools out, which she usually does, he can almost get anything he wants.
I had a great Birthday. One of my friends made this delicious chocolate truffle cake. It was soooooo good.

The kids have had a blast playing outside lately. We have finally had warmer weather. We even got some rain last night, so the snow is starting to melt. We are all looking forward to spring! Another reason we are so excited for warmer weather is to hopefully help the kids stay healthy for longer than a two week period. It has seemed like we go from one sickness to the next this year. Especially our little Noah. He is just getting over his 10th ear infection. 5 before his tubes in October, and 5 since then. They keep thinking he is going to out grow it, but it is taking a while. He also is getting over a virus he had this week, which caused him to have blisters all over his mouth. The poor boy hasn't eaten much at all this week, and to top it all off, he has three molars coming in. Needless to say, it has been a rough week around this house. Thankfully Jon only had one 24 hour shift this week. We are hoping that Noah will be better in the next couple of days.
Jon and I also celebrated out 6th Wedding Anniversary. We have been through a lot of different things in our marriage, and have grown so much together. I am so thankful for the blessing of Temples. For the opportunity Jon and I had to be sealed together forever. Nothing makes me more happy and excited, than to know that we have eternity together!

2 comments:

Marcy M Miller said...

Wow- I hope Noah gets to be feeling better and not get sick again, no fun for mom either when you have a sick baby. I love the little tie you made for hime. Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary.

Danny and Laura said...

I can't believe all of that snow you guys have. I had forgotten how it was. We were at the park on Saturday when our temps were close to 60 degrees.