Scariest Day Of Our Lives
So I get this text from my husband: So I was washing dishes and Mazy was playing in the living room. All of a sudden I realized she was being awfully quiet. I looked over there and she was coloring on the couch with an ink pen!!! I think I got most of it off…
Some pics of our honey! Talk about Mazy-picture-overload, but I just can’t help it! Trying to soak in every bit of her, since she is almost 4 months! Practicing standing – she is so proud! What a life! Ready to go to church! Always a fun day when we take her clothes off – she…
I’m just going to start right off with this picture of a rainbox. This was taken at my in-laws house on Monday night, the day before I had some testing down at the U of M. I can’t say that day went completely as planned as we found out I was having a significant amount…
Coming home from vacation can be a dreadful time at times. We must say though that we did not dread coming back to Minnesota after spending 9 days in Michigan. We felt that was such a blessing and an answer to prayer because that means that our house/where we live is becoming “home.” We were…
When have you had a hard time accepting reality? When have you pushed aside the truth about your situation, only to find it scream at you later? I am not very good at letting anything slow me down. Just ask my husband. I am great at pushing through until whatever I am fighting against, pushes…
I think she is filling out a bit! Amazing what 1 month can do! Stats: I measured Mazy and I believe she is in between 25-26 inches long! I am going to safely assume that that measurement is still almost off the charts! At her 4 month checkup we will get height and weight measurements….
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What an amazingly scary experience, Kristin! I was just sitting here, scanning through Facebook statuses, waiting for Nala to fall asleep, when your news jumped out at me! Tornados used to be one of my biggest fears when I lived out in Ontario! I'm so glad you stayed safe (and alive!). Thank God for pokey fast food workers, huh?