Saturday, July 26, 2008
Just For Kerri :)
Bryan's Wound
Alpine Slides
Park City
I have so many pictures from this week, I will have to make a slide show sometime soon.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Beautiful Babbling Brooklynn
Funny Story
Ella said the funnest thing... Picture this.... Ella, Brook, my Mom and I are in the hospital cafeteria having breakfast. Ella is sharing my cinnamon raisin toast; she tells me that she doesn't like raisins and then asks me how grapes become raisins. I give her the story that grapes turn into raisin sitting in the sun.
She say "So they are Grandma grapes!"
Trying not to laugh I ask her "Why do you think raisins are Grandma Grapes?"
She says "because they have so many wrinkles!"
Grandma Karrie did not think that that was funny and said to Ella
"YOUR JUST LIKE YOUR MOTHER!!"
I love my daughter!!
She say "So they are Grandma grapes!"
Trying not to laugh I ask her "Why do you think raisins are Grandma Grapes?"
She says "because they have so many wrinkles!"
Grandma Karrie did not think that that was funny and said to Ella
"YOUR JUST LIKE YOUR MOTHER!!"
I love my daughter!!
Where do I start?
So it's been like a month since I have posted... It's been a Very Long Month. Bryan spent half of it in the hospital. I was so scared of losing him; I consider myself a pretty positive person but there were times during the first 10 days that thoughts along the line of "what am I going to do without him, I can't lose him, Our family has just started" popped into my mind.
I spent 15 days running from home to LDS hospital to Bryan's Mom's or my Mom's house to feed Brook. I felt so uneasy being away from Bryan, I felt almost panicked. On day 10 they pulled the tube out of his throat; that was the turning point, the point when I could breath a little easier. On day 15 I got to take him home. Bryan is still very weak and has an open wound but he is home and that's all that matters.
I spent 15 days running from home to LDS hospital to Bryan's Mom's or my Mom's house to feed Brook. I felt so uneasy being away from Bryan, I felt almost panicked. On day 10 they pulled the tube out of his throat; that was the turning point, the point when I could breath a little easier. On day 15 I got to take him home. Bryan is still very weak and has an open wound but he is home and that's all that matters.
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