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Thursday, 22 October 2009

  • I'm Done.

    I completely give up. This has probably been one of the WORST weeks of my life. Honestly.

    Friday my dad went into the hospital.

    Saturday I had to rush to the hospital because my dad was unresponsive. Spent the whole day at the hospital wondering if he was going to make it through the night.
    Saturday night woke up all night with nightmares of my dad dying in the hospital0

    Sunday spent the whole day at the hospital.

    Monday Emily got sick with the flu in the middle of the night
    Tuesday spent the day taking care of sick Emily. My dad got off life support and I could go to the hospital to see how he was so i had to worry from home. (since emily was sick. didn't want to get him sick)

    Wednesday Emily's all better (or so it appears) Go down to Abigails appointment. Get her brace taken off (though there is a chance (very slim) that she'll need to go back in it when we are able to xray her in a few months) drive home and when we're almost home, have the car break down on the freeway with all three kids in the car during rush hour. Yes. EXTREMELY scary!

    Wednesday Night: Wake up all night because Abigail keeps waking up for some reason (i didn't discover that it was because her feet got cold until 8 thursday morning)

    Thursday: Get woken up at 3 in the morning with Emily sick still. We finally figure out it's Abigails toes that keep getting cold. Finally get her to sleep. Emily wakes up.. and finds out that she can't go to preschool again.. HAS A HUGE meltdown waking up the OTHER two girls. And so I've been battling THREE grumpy kids. And then I call the Auto Repair guy... and he informs me that my van can't be fixed.

    Yeah. I'm done. Yes, things could be worse... And probably will get worse. I quit. I'm done.

    Honestly I'm so stressed/tired/emotional that I don't know where to go from here.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Thursday, 03 September 2009

  • "We went to Heavenly Father's home!"-Emily


    Abigail and Emily had doctor's appointments down at the Seattle Children's Hospital this week. They weren't on the same day (one wed. and one thurs) so we decided to make it a little trip!
    It was fun... though we got some bad news.....



    Yep. She needs to be in the brace.... hopefully for not to long..

    This is her doctor.. Dr. J. (his name is to hard to spell.. and most people just call him dr. j anyways..) I promise she isn't terrified of him... even though this picture looks like she is!


    I wasn't going to post this picture (since dr. j looks kind of funny in it) but since it proves that Abby is terrified of him.. i thought i should.

    We went to Red Lobster after the doctor's appointment. ... Some how Emily ended up with three plates. She thought it was great. (yes, she did eat ALL of bryan's salad.. she's a salad girl)


    The hostess let Emily pet a lobster. She thought it was great. But she just kept talking about how we went and ate at "Green Lobster." She's in a "i'm right and you're not" phase right now (hopefully it's a phase) and so we just couldn't convince her it was Red Lobster
    We decided since we were so close that we should go to the temple with the girls. When we got home tonight Emily was telling Auntie Pam all about what we did.. She then exclaimed, "We went to Heavenly Father's home!" it was so adorable!

    Daddy and the girls


    Mommy and the girls

    Emily and Hannah trying to figure out how to get in the water to play...

    We then spent the evening swimming in the pool at our hotel. I love hotel pools. No one usually swims at them.. and so we have a hot tub and a swimming pool all to ourselves!
    Here's the girls.. Emily decided she wanted to make a bed on the floor... After she fell asleep Daddy put her in the bed since she was looking cold. They ended up snuggling cute like this pretty much all night. The picture is from Abby's 4 oclock feeding (can't complain, she went to bed at 9ish.. had one feeding at 4, and then woke up at 8ish for her next feeding!)

    Here's us at Emily's appointment. Her eyes are getting better. She still needs glasses for the time being...
    We stopped here for lunch:

    A friend from Bryan's work suggested it. Yumm! Yes, we are going to stop there again. Not only was it cheap and tasty... But it was so homey and pleasant.. You just sit and chat with the neighboring car.. It was very fun.. to bad we were in a rush.
    Anyways. It was a fun two days. We decided we need to take two days off every few months and just get away. Sounds like a plan to me!

Tuesday, 01 September 2009


  • (i stole these from Michelle.. didn't she do AMAZING?!)

    Abigail is 6 weeks old today!? (the pictures were taken today) Man. Time is going fast.

    List of things she's been doing (besides being amazingly cute):

    -laughing, she's started to giggle here and there
    -smiling. She has a gorgeous smile.
    -she's still a pretty good sleeper. last night she slept from 9 to 7 only waking up once for a feeding. We like this!
    -she's still our newest love our our life. She's a HUGE blessing. I'm so blessed to have three amazing girls!
    -she's still a wonder to her sisters. They love her, and are still extremely interested in "helping" all the time.

    We are so glad you chose to come to our family Abigail Renae! We're glad we have you forever and ever!!

Monday, 31 August 2009

  • A New Chapter


    (okay so the picture doesn't really have much to do with the post.. but i just think she's adorable and had to share!!)


    So. Life is changing. It really keeps getting better and more exciting daily!

    *Yesterday we met with Emily's preschool teacher. She was very niice. She told us what kind of things they would be teaching, some of the field trips they will be going on. We also found out that they have family nights and dad nights. Just lots of fun things to help the kids! It involves parents a lot. Each morning as we drop Emily off there will be a project for us to do with her that will take about 20 minutes. Then we are allowed to stay as long as we fell we need to. Volunteering in the class is allowed and encouraged. Because it is a bigger preschool program (they have several different locations) they have something like PTA that parents can be involved in if they want, to help plan the family nights and such. They have a little playground and take them outside and do exercises for 45 minutes, and then allow them to play more if they want. They will be teaching her phonics. They have these "little programs" which teach them different things like sharing, taking turns, empathy, and etc.

    Okay can you tell i'm a little excited?!??! Look for pictures after September 9th of her first day of school...

    *Bryan is going back to school and starts at the end of September. He's excited and nervous. This is no where as exciting for me to talk about as Emily starting school..


    *Abigail is growing fast. She's already 6 weeks old. It seems like she's been here forever, but also not as long as 6 weeks!

    *I was a little worried about Hannah's degression in speech. So we had her tested. I was pleasently surprised. The problems that I was worried about is a normal thing for her age, and is expected. Problems like not pronouncing the sound "gah" completely right or the sound "kah".. Normal 2-3 year things. She decided since Hannah is very talkative, she would do the test that they normally don't do until at least 3 years of age. I couldn't believe how many questions she was asked. By the end of the questions she was getting pretty bored and easily distracted by pictures (instead of answering the question she would give a story about it). The lady giving the test informed me that it was really okay, she just had to keep doing the test until Hannah got 5 zeros. (meaning she failed 5 of the mini tests)... At this point she informed me that they were already on the test for age 5. She still wasn't failing.. But then Hannah got completely bored and wouldn't even look at what she was pointing at or listen for the question to be done before answering.. We decided that the test was okay to be over.
    Results of the test: Pronunciation: Age 3, Understanding: At least Age 5, Vocabulary: At least age 5.
    The lady doing this test said the reason she has been degressing in her speech is because her vocabulary is going through a boom. So she's getting overloaded and getting "lazy" on her old words.. She said that it is something that will most likely fix itself out.


    *I'm doing good. Though my hips still give me problems each day, I am able to do a lot more before they hurt. I've been really whipping my house back into shape, and my family! I've been trying to do the basics (laundry, dishes, making bed, cleaning girls room) every day and then adding one more thing. Today it was scrub the kitchen floor, scrub a wall (i'm trying to do one wall a day) and clean out the car. Some days I feel like I'm a better mom of three kids then I was as a mom of two kids.. but then I remember that i was pregnant for 9 months unable to do a lot which explains how i feel.

    Overall, life is good. Yes, we have had a few sleepless nights. But not as much as we could have.

    I should go now, Abigail is sleeping and I need to eat some lunch and get back to being productive!

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    "I want a peanut butter hot dog sandwich." Emily
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    "I pretty" -Hannah looking in the mirror

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    • Name: Melissa
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    • State: Washington
    • Metro: Bellingham
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  • Bryan and Melissa have been married almost four years now. The story of how we became is great. Bryan said "i'm going to marry you, Melissa." Melissa said, "I don't think so." And here we are four years later. We have two beautiful little girls, Emily and Hannah. We still live in good old Bellingham, for the time being. Bryan is working and Melissa is enjoying being mostly a stay at home mom. We have our ups and downs, but are so greatful for everything we have. Life is really good. Even on stressful, rainy, sleepless days. Emily will be turning three in October and Hannah will be two in December. We really love our cute little family. And can't wait to see it grow and grow.

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