I don't think we've ever done President's Day weekend right before. This year we did it justice, thanks to the Pennsylvania Garmans coming down for a visit. The weekend included a twelve passenger van, twenty dollars worth of parking at the National Zoo (where we witnessed an ape repeatedly drinking its urine), forty-five degree weather at Mount Vernon (Brett, you told me it would be 70 degrees!), seven kids, three strollers, two hours at the Smithsonian Air and Space Center, and one failed Read More
My Mom
Every February, my mom visits us. This tradition started back in February of 2003 on a snow day. I will still in my pajamas, and Colby suddenly got very concerned that we didn't have any milk. He insisted that at the very moment, weHAD to BOTH go to Food Lion and pick some up. I threw a coat on and followed him, feeling very confused. We walked through the aisles, and I kept looking around, not sure what was going to happen. Then it happened. I heard the same dog whistle that my mother Read More
Always Missing
I think this picture of my baby pretty much sums up my life. No matter how hard I try, there is always one sock missing. The other day we had two appointments on the calendar. I rehearsed with the kids our schedule for the day, I packed lunches, I made sure I had a bottle ready, and I even got the house all picked up so that it would look perfect when we returned home. I was trying so hard. We checked off all the subjects for school, we all had clean bodies and all the kids nails were Read More
Gracie’s Grandmas
I learned how to post bigger pictures...yes! Read More
The Latest…
Gracie has done PHENOMONAL the last 3 weeks since her open-heart surgery. I took her to the doctor's on Wednesday and got the news: I can start to treat her like a normal baby again. For us that means picking her up under her arms, putting her in her jumper, and bathing her normally (Brett, I don't even want to hear it...). Here's what we've done recently to celebrate: Read More
Going Home: Day Five
Gracie is ready to be released from the hospital! We will probably be gone by noon today. She has recovered extremely fast and seems almost totally free of pain with only a little tylenol to cut it down. As of last evening we could really see that she was begin to act like she normally does. So, we will spend the night at the house in Crozet and make our way back to Dumfries tomorrow. Read More
Recovery: Day Four
Last night Gracie left the PICU. This morning she had her chest tube out. She has just one more line that needs to come out and she will not have any left. She is eating well and her appetite is starting to pick up. Were not sure yet how many more days she'll need at the hospital, but she is doing great. Read More
Recovery: Day Three
Gracie looks great this morning! She continued to have a good appetite through out the day, remained pretty comfortable, and has resumed playing with her binky. There is a chance she may move out of intensive care today since she is doing so well. Read More
Recovery: Day Two
Gracie looks a lot more comfortable this morning than she did last night. She has been eating 2-3 ounces at a time and seems much happier. She was awake for a while this morning and staring at us without crying and fussing. As you can see, she looks quite a bit better than yesterday right after surgery. Read More
Broccoli with Lemon Juice
For making it to the top of the staircase on one of her positive-behavior- reinforcement charts, Darcy earned a ticket for a date with the parent of her choice. She chose me. I was flattered and whisked her off one evening to Panera for dessert by the fireplace. I had run across an article about taking time to ask your children questions and really listening to their answers. As she sipped on her smoothie and nibbled on her cornbread, I took some of the suggested questions Read More
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