Mar 16, 2009

Baby Girls Birthday!!!!!!!

It has been a wonderful two years!  Grace is growing into a beautiful little girl with a mind of her own.  She is fun, exciting, loving and adorable!  She and Garret are very different types of kids and it is crazy to see the differences between the two.  Neither of the kids are timid and neither are quiet!

Personality, good looks and charm!  Must take after his mother!

A picture says a thousand words.....  this picture say's "I'm very comfortable wearing pink hair and a feathered boa."

When I look at my children there is a feeling of unending love.  Grace is my joy! Happy Birthday!

Playing dress up with hats and new clothes.
Things for the family are good.  Grace hasn't eaten or drank anything she shouldn't, Garret hasn't pee'd on the floor, Annie hasn't kicked me out and I am content with the way things are going.  

Mar 9, 2009

Like father, like son... help us all!

It is no secret that I have a tendency to do things at night and not remember.  Often I will "snack" while asleep, talk while I sleep (to include arguing with Annie) and sleep walk.  I can honestly say that when it comes to sleep walking and not knowing what one does while asleep, Garret takes the cake!  Last night I had just fallen asleep when I hear Annie say, "Watcha doin buddy?"  In my sleepy state I lift my head, roll over and look to where I expect to see Garret.  What I saw was unexpected.  Garret pulled down his pants and started peeing all over the floor of the bedroom.  Surprised and shocked I start to get out of bed while saying, "Garret what are you doing."  Garret turns directly towards me and promptly "finishes" by peeing all over my leg.  The boy was standing there, eyes closed and asleep.  Annie took him into his room and he never woke up.  As I cleaned up the floor I couldn't help but to laugh.  ( I am laughing now as I type this.)  I will remember last night forever and hope I can use this story to embarrass him in the future!

Mar 7, 2009

For Ben, Mom and Vaughn......

As has happened for the past two years, I have shaved my head in support for those children who have or have had cancer.  Although it is an event designed to help kids I cant help but think about everyone else who has battled cancer.  Ben, I do this every year for you and kids like you.  Mom and Vaughn, you are also survivors and I have not forgotten.  This year Garret came with me!  He didn't want to get his head shaved until the event started and then was all for it!  Garret was a trooper and is now enjoying not needing to comb is hair in the morning.