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Friday, May 29, 2009

A tribute to my wonderful family!

So...

We have had this discussion about whether or not you start a sentence/conversation with "so" or not. I have to admit, I am guilty of it a lot, but not as guilty as some people. :)

So...I know it has been a very long time since I have really blogged. There are quite a few reasons for that actually. The main reason...our internet was not working for the longest time. It would work every once in a while, but not enough to be able to blog. The next reason is because we have been extremely busy with packing and moving. Yes, another move. Hopefully this will be the last move until we move into our own house whether it be buying or building. Yes, we say that everytime, but this time we mean it. We have moved just a little bit further out of town into Kai's parents trailer that they have. It's bigger and has a nice yard in which we can let the kids play outside and not have to worry about cars flying by as we were right next to the highway before.

One reason for this move is it will save us money for the reason mentioned before. Another reason is because of our landlady. That is a different longer story for a different day. Don't know if I will tell it or not, but it is not worth posting right now.

I would just like to share with everyone how wonderful everyone in my family is. Starting with the main person in my life, Kai. He is so wonderful! He works so stinkin hard and then he does more than that. He comes home and works some more. This moving has been a lot of work and he has done wonderful. Despite the pain he may have, he still works hard. Another thing is that he is absolutely wonderful with the boys. They love him so much. It is awesome and heartwarming to see how excited they get when he comes home from work. And they love to play with him. What a wonderful and fantastic man I married!

Matthew is such a sweetie. He is so much fun and more. There are so many different things he is learning, it is awesome. He is also a great helper. Another thing he does is he takes care of Mason. If he is crying he will tell him it is ok. He also plays with Mason really well. It is awesome! I am so blessed to have such a wonderful big boy.

Mason, the cutie pie, is unbelievably cute. He has such a personality. We have decided he is going to be the jokster in our family. The poor thing, we found out he has two ear infections yesterday. Actually, yesterday was aweful for him. He just didn't look like he felt very well, so I gave him some ibuprofen. Then I finally decided to take him to the dr. for ear infections. Well, he had so much wax in his ears that they had to dig it out to even be able to see if he had infections. Yeah, he didn't like that so much. Afterwards he has two infections. Ahhhh! What a joy it is. I just let him sleep as much as he could afterwards. When Kai came home he said that his face was swollen and he wasn't opening his eyes. Well, after thinking about it, he hadn't opened his eyes ever since I had put him in the car to take him to the dr. They were swollen shut. So off to the emergency room we went. Which, in my opinion, is not worth going to because you spend over an hour there for the dr to talk to you for 5-10 minutes. Very frustrating. And I think we were the only ones there. Anyhow, she said he had pink eye and an allergic reaction to something. She thought it was animals cause we couldn't think of anything else he had gotten into. I had told them that I gave him ibuprofen but they said that that was unlikely. Anyhow, they gave him some benadryl and sent us on our merry way. To make an already long story short....I think he is allergic to ibuprofen.

It was very cute this morning as Mason woke up and Matthew saw him, Matthew said, "He's eyes are open!" He was so happy. I think that he was a little worried about his little brother. Like I said, he takes care of him.

What a absolutely wonderful family I have and how blessed I am!!!

1 comment:

Kristin said...

Wow! I guess the move will be a good thing, but I'm sorry that packing is such a pain! It's good to hear from you again! :)