Anniston posing pretty in her sleep!
Archive for September, 2008
Sweet!
Posted in Uncategorized on September 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A Cute Cub
Posted in Uncategorized on September 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Austin joined Boyscouts at the end of the last school year. He recently got his uniform…isn’t he handsome in it? I am just wandering why he has to sell microwave popcorn at $15 a box. Girl Scout cookies are less than $5. Crazy!!! He loves scouts; however, and has already earned 4 belt loops and [...]
Screeching hault!!!
Posted in Uncategorized on September 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Anniston got to stay with her Grandmother for the first time on Monday while Matt took me to my 6 week appointment and then to the mall. Anniston cried the entire day. Poor Grandma! I hope Grandma will not rethink keeping her until Christmas time. At the mall, we purchased “back to school” clothes and [...]
Colic?
Posted in Uncategorized on September 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What a week! My sweet baby turned into a crying machine from Monday until Friday evening. After thinking Anniston had colic, we finally figured out that she can not tolerate Similac powder. She does do well; however, on the Ready to Feed. We do not care that it is almost $6 a day. It is [...]
Growing too fast!
Posted in Kids on September 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We are rapidly approaching the end of the “preemie” era and beginning 0-3 clothing and newborn diapers. At our one month doctor visit yesterday, Anniston weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces and is now 20 inches long. Thankfully, the doctor took her off of the formula Neosure which is 22 calories per ounce and placed her [...]
Anniston Paige Arrives!
Posted in Uncategorized on September 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Born August 13 at 9:31 pm
4 pounds 13 ounces
16 1/2 inches long
After 3 weeks of bedrest, I was induced at Kennestone Hospital. Unfortunately, my epidural did not go as planned since they accidently punctured a “dura”. I had to remain in the hospital for one week due to spinal headaches. After receiving many wonderful pain [...]
