Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2009

Deep in the Heart of Texas

Nothing against Laura Bush, but I just could not look at her one more day.



It's been an interesting couple of weeks. Life. Work. Kids.

On Friday we went for a little tip toeing through the bluebonnets. I LOVE Texas in April. Whenever I think of life after residency/fellowship etc.. my mind always wanders to the possibility of living in a new place. It makes me a little sad. Oh, we still have plenty of time here (and who knows- maybe forever), but regardless of where we end up, part of me will always belong to Texas.



Tuesday, April 01, 2008

March

We have been busy the last few weeks.


Teddy finally eating solids. So far we have in our repertoire: applesauce, bananas, sweet potatoes, and peas.

One of many Easter Egg Hunts


Dying Easter Eggs

All dressed up in our Easter clothes (although it is a horrible picture)
A Fabulous Princess Birthday Tea Party with pony rides


Outing to the Arboretum

Teddy and Mommy by Lulu (pretty good- don't ya think?)

Dinner at the Park with friends


Daddys Enjoying Swinging

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Ramblings

I guess I've become somewhat of a reluctant blogger. I have been rather busy the last few weeks though.

We had a fabulous Easter, but it was so cold Lulu had to wear an altered version of her Easter Dress. I would show you a picture, but we have somehow lost our camera. We wanted Lulu to have a small amount of candy, so instead of candy we got her a couple of other fun items: a new dress for her cabbage patch doll (it is actually my cabbage patch doll from when I was a child), a pez dispenser, two wind up toys, a couple little pets, and a chocolate Easter bunny. She loved everything and really enjoyed dying eggs. We weren't able to incorporate any of the Easter traditions from the book, but luckily they talked a lot about Jesus at school so we were able to talk about what the angel told Mary at the tomb. She also learned this new song:
(waving her palm leaf singing)

Hosanna, Hosanna hear the children sing,
Hosanna, Hosanna to Jesus Christ the King

You will also ask her what the angel said and she will say:

"Jesus is Not Here.
Jesus is Alive."

I love her school and love that it is Presbyterian. I know that sounds weird, but I feel like she gets a really great education with a religious twist.

She loved the Easter program and kept asking me where Jesus was- she wanted to see him. It was so tender.

We went and drove through the Bluebonnets. You can see a history here. It was FREEZING so we were all bundled up. Lulu was a little under the weather so she wasn't fully cooperating. Again- no photos.

The weather finally warmed up and we have had several park outings and enjoyed not being cooped up anymore. My mom flew in for an extended stay this past week. I've enjoyed having her around. We went down to see the Bluebonnets again. Luckily my mom had her camera!






I'm getting bigger and bigger. A little shocking to me, because it has been different from Lulu. I did the dumb triple screen test and of course it came back abnormal, so it has been a little crazy the past few days. I'm sure everything will be okay and whatever happens- happens, but I'm such a stress case I've now added another thing to worry about for the next 6 months, when there might not be anything to worry about. Really-I should have NEVER agreed. Kicking myself now. I go for a high level ultrasound on Tuesday and I'm hoping we will know more. I'm nervous, but know everything will be alright.

I'm also getting my plans finalized for my trip to Rome. I'm joining my best friend for a week of relaxing. I was going to be in SLC watching her kids for two weeks while she went to Africa on a Humanitarian Mission with this side trip to Italy, but now I'll watch them for a week, leave Lulu in SLC and head out to meet her. Really- I know what you are thinking... I have literally the best husband in the world. India and now this. He has been so supportive and really encouraged me to go. I will be almost 7 months pregnant, but I'm excited to have the time with her seeing such an AMAZING place. I guess I better find my camera.