Sunday, December 7, 2008

Dang Monkey

Hey blog family, hope your weekend was eventful.

Mine was...well, stressful. Much to say on that front.

However, on a lighter Monday note...I decided to blog about Luke's latest.

Here lately, we can't seem to lose the monkey fetish in our household. As most of you know, Luke loves these little animals. He's been so fascinated with them that in the last year he had to always have one for the car, in the doctor's office, or grocery store. He could never leave home without carrying an animal.

Well, the last 2 months...he's been stuck on this monkey! At first, we thought the monkey would be a phase much like the Lion, giraffe and bird, but nooooooo, not this dang monkey. It's officially attached to his hands.

He takes a bath with it, scoots with it, rides in the car seat with it and SLEEPS WITH IT! I have to pry it out of his hands post sleep time.

My kid loves his monkey. Here you go. Monkey boy. (I'll blog about the 'stuff' tomorrow..too tired to blog 2nite) Love you, A




Friday, December 5, 2008

Cuz I'm cute and that's all there is to it!

Luke: I ain't lying. I'm cute. I know it. I scream, kick and get my way a lot. So what? I'm a baby. Well, at least my mom still says I am. So..I'm going to milk it. As long as possible. Ain't no baby girl gonna step on my turf. I'm cute..and that's all there is to it.

Mom: Stop taking Hannah's paci away from her mouth. I'll beat your butt mister. Stop that!

Bottomline: Luke is testing momma! Can you see it in his eyes below! Sneeky mister.












Thursday, December 4, 2008

Pup chop muffin in PT therapy

Hi blog fam,

Ok. A much needed blog post for Luke. He's rocking it out in therapy. It's unbelievable. Luke has had a new Physical therapist for about 2 months now and she's amazing. He really likes her and works so hard for her. An answered prayer for us.

We are praying, praying he starts walking in the next few months. He's climbing on EVERYTHING, taking more risks than ever before and really becoming independent.

He's even starting to hug his regular therapists when they come in. Our little social bunny. (just like his momma) lol.

Ok...so brace yourself...it's amazing! We stand in awe of our mister!
Love you so much family,
A

Oh...one critical note: Notice the huge hole in the back of Luke's pants! That's right friends...Luke scooted a hole in his pants! You see?! I'm not the crazy no pants mother you think I am. I'm really not. There IS PURPOSE in the madness around here. My mister is a butt scootin hole pants fool. So extend grace loved ones! lol.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A Splash of Luke's new sister..Hannah Hope

Luke Smiling.....isn't he adorable?


This post is for the Grandparents of the family. A little spice of Hannah bean.
Of course, had to post Big Brother first. A close up shot of mister.


Only one little issue with our photo shoot: Little Hannah is too strong! I can't believe I can actually type these words out. However, we missed the Anne Geddes approach of wadding up a newborn in various positions and they just lay there accordingly. Not happening with this little missy. We would fold up her legs under her belly and she would kick them out! So funny.So...flat on the back she goes. Enjoy--she's our angel girl.
Thanks Auntie E...we love you.










Hope you enjoyed! She's becoming seriously alert this week. So fun to see. Love you all, A

Monday, December 1, 2008

The Mayo Clinic confirmed...

That Hannah does not carry the CMS gene mutation.

I got the email several days ago and wanted to post this as I know some of you were not aware.

My heart: Uggh, my heart. Well, I got sad. Then, I got sadder. Started thinking of 'well, she would have been healthy if it were not for downs'. Etc, etc. Lots of thoughts.

Many of you have said "I'm speechless". Well, know that we feel the same way still off and on. Just speechless and walking each day out.

I must say, she's incredibly strong. Very healthy. Just like a naturally healthy newborn. It's radical actually. Aside from the label of down syndrome, you would never really know.

I'm going to be bold and speak my mothers' intuition. She's going to be fine. She's going to be bright, smart and high functioning beyond what anyone could possibly see now.

I see it in her eyes when she looks at me. Just like when our little Luke could not move very much and a past therapist we had early on claimed he had neurological problems..."I boldly rebuked it, fired her and then said 'no, my child is in there..I know it, I see it, he has the will, God has shown me in his eyes'.

By God's grace and mercy...Luke is exactly what God showed me! Smart, bright and learning by the day.

I claim and profess boldly the same intuition that God gave me over my Hannah. She's going to be amazing. No specialists needed for momma.

Love you blog family...thanks for listening.

To God be the Glory,
A