Sunday, January 17, 2010

January (so far)

When Gabbie got home from the hospital, she and Noah both needed to have breathing treatments. Gabs was pretty brave about it once she got home but the one time they did it in the hospital she was terrified. Noah was and is still terrified of the treatments. He screams the whole time unless he is nursing while we do the treatment. His wheezing went away after he finished his antibiotics. Then he had to be put back on antibiotics for a double ear infection and his wheezing is back.


Even though the kids weren't 100% they still enjoyed playing together and with Daddy. Noah has recently learned how to sit up, but most of the time he flings himself down so he can roll around on the floor.
These two are so stinking cute.

A friend in our ward brought Gabbie some sparklers for New Years Eve. We didn't end up doing them until about a week later when we were all feeling better. She was a pro at them and quickly caught on.

Every night after bathies, the kids play together on the bed in Noah's room. They love that time together. Of course I had to go get the camera and take some pictures. Gabbie wanted to 'help' take pictures so some of these are taken by her.

We've been amazingly busy lately with Kyle's new calling as Elder's Quorum President and my search for a job. Unfortunately, I don't foresee this changing so we will update as we can.

5 comments:

Rochelle said...

We'll have to send you one of our dinosaur masks (for the treatments). They are awesome.

Christy said...

Chelle we had one for Gabs in the hospital and totally forgot to take it with us when we were packing up all the gazillion things we had. We were so disappointed too.

Rochelle said...

We have a spare... we will definitely send it. ;)

It's Beautiful Here said...

Your Kids are so cute! they are growing incredibly Fast! I really hope we get to see you this year..Love you guys!

Kate said...

Sometimes Hannah loves her harness, and other times she hates it! She loves that it's a doggie though, and she always wants to carry it around even if we're just at home. :) I'm glad I'm not the only parent who leashes her child!