Thursday, September 5, 2013

Georgia Friends

We had the pleasure of hanging out with these awesome people while we were in Georgia! Before Keith and I headed back to Texas, we had a going away dinner at Jason's Deli, followed by a photo shoot in the parking lot (thanks to Shaun and Nicole's super professional tripod!) It was sad to say goodbye but it was fun while it lasted! 


Grace could definitely learn a thing or two from Jackson about how to model in front of the camera. Check out that pose!



Thanks for a fun summer guys! Hopefully we can all have a werewolf reunion someday...

Visiting Tyler

Sometime back while we were in Georgia, I fell off the blogging train. So this is me getting back on. 

While we were in Atlanta, Keith's brother and sister, Lindsay and Trevor, came to visit us. It was fun to have them! We were able to go visit Tyler's grave and it was really special for (almost) all of Keith's siblings to be there. Wish you could have been there too, Heather!










Sunday, July 7, 2013

If your child ever has a hair tourniquet...

Last week, as I was feeding Grace dinner, I looked down at her toe and saw that a hair was tightly wrapped around it, digging into her skin. Her toe was extremely red and swollen.

In a panic, i tried to rip the hair away but ended up breaking off the end of the hair while also cinching it more tightly around her toe. (Great move on my part.)

Keith and I really began to freak out. We tried, unsuccessfully, to get the hair off with tweezers. Her toe was slowly turning more and more purple so we put her in the carseat and headed straight to urgent care. They ended up having to make an incision in her toe to free the hair and then stitch her toe back up.

Just imagine me, Keith and a bunch of nurses all holding Grace down as she is screaming at the top of her lungs, while the doctor slices her toe open. It was terrible and traumatic for everyone. 

The next day, we were worried because her toe didn't seem to look any better so we ended up taking   Grace to the ER. When we told the nurse what had happened, he said, "Oh, did they try putting Nair on it at urgent care? That's what we do and it just dissolves the hair away."

EXCUSE ME?

Well that makes way too much sense! So you're telling me we didn't need to slice my baby's toe open? Fantastic. 

Turns out Grace's toe was fine, but it will probably take a while to heal. So, to make a super long story short, if your child ever has a hair tourniquet, TRY NAIR! 

Here are some photos of poor Gracie's toe:

 This is her toe right after she got her stitches.

Her toe a few days later. 


Seven Months

Here's a look at Grace at seven months!




She still prefers eating books to reading them...


She is getting so active now. All she wants to do is find ways to stand up. I'm not going to be surprised if this girl is walking by nine months!







Love her!