Sunday, September 18, 2011

Stitches

Well, with two small boys in our house, it was bound to happen. We had our first experience with stitches. Sam was in bed. I had just changed Charlie, and I set him on the floor and told him to go give Sam a hug good night. I went to wash my hands, and I even paused in the doorway to admire the sweet hug that was taking place between them. Then seconds after I left the room, I heard a loud thump followed by intense tears. According to Sam, he was hugging Charlie, Charlie let go, tripped, and fell, hitting the side of his head on the bookshelf. Hmm. His ear took the hit. It actually looked like someone took a scissors and snipped the edge of his ear. Ouch!

A big thank you goes to my husband for being the rational one that evening. I cried. I cuddled my baby. I told Peter it looked like he needed stitches. Peter took action, called the nurse line, and took him in.The little guy had to get sedated for the procedure. They were gone for four hours, and my dear husband missed the first night of Sunday night football without complaint:) Charlie had to wear a hand bandage all week so he wouldn't pick at the stitches. Today, one week later, the stitches have been removed. I'm pretty sure it will leave a scar. I'm sure it won't be the first.



Monday, September 12, 2011

Cousin Fun

We had the chance to celebrate cousin Will's SIXTH birthday on Saturday. Sam enjoyed playing with Will and Wyatt and in the bounce house. Charlie had a good time running a juice box stand with Juliet.





Monday, September 05, 2011

State Fair 2011

Funnel Cake for Breakfast
 Where's my food?
 Sam: (before) I'm scared to go on that.
Sam: (after) That was really fun!
 Yum!
 Little Farm Hands - The Highlight of the Day!
 He got a little upset when it was time to get off the tractor.
 Doing Chores around the Farm
 Milking a Cow


Exhausted on the Bus Ride Home

Friday, September 02, 2011

First Day of School

The boys had their first day of school/daycare last Monday. Sam was ecstatic to see his friends again. Charlie cried during drop-off for the first two days. I shed some tears too but only a few. I know they are in good hands at Miss Lisa's house.



Airplanes

Airplanes are a pretty big deal around our house these days. Both boys love to play with them. Sam loves to read about them. Charlie loves to announce "airpane" whenever he sees or hears one go over our house. Sam and I enjoyed putting together a lego airplane during Charlie's naptime last week (too many little pieces for Char-Bar to handle). He got a lego firetruck and a lego airplane from Grandpa and Grandma last Christmas, and we put the firetruck together right away. I saved this one for another special day:) By the way, both of these lego toys are SO cool. Each individual window on the plane is a lego piece that clicks into place. It also comes with a passenger that carries the smallest briefcase I have ever seen (and it even opens!). The plane can actually hold seven lego passengers. I secretly hope (okay, so not so secretly since this is on the internet) that both boys continue to want lego toys because I enjoy putting them together and playing with them too!

Since I helped, Sam wanted to take my picture too.