The everyday happenings of life with 2 married children, 2 college students, 1 tween, 2 children, 1 preschooler, 1 granddaughter, 2 grandchildren on the way, and a Pastor-husband.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Bounty from the Garden
Paul picked 97 cucumbers from the garden the other night. He and the kids were so excited!
This is an English burpless cucumber and it grows to 3 feet long. He picked this one early because he couldn't wait to try it.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Friday July 10th 3 days old
Coming Home...
A welcoming sign
Lots of balloons
More balloons
Welcome home, Emma Grace!
The sleeper Emma is wearing in these next pictures is over 20 years old and is very sentimental to me. When I was pregnant with Paul, Jr., I did not find out if he was a boy or a girl. Our church threw us a shower, and one of the sweet older women in the church gave me both a boy outfit and a girl outfit. This is the girl outfit, and I obviously did not need it for Paul nor for Zack, but put it away.
When I found out we were having a girl with Anna, I immediately thought of this outfit and planned for her to wear it home. And then, the same with Ellie. Both girls wore it home from the hospital. When I found out Emma was a girl, I planned for her to wear it home also. But, it was tucked away somewhere in the attic, not having been seen in years and I wasn't sure we could find it.
The day before Emma's birth, Ellie excitedly brought a box down from the attic and said, MOM! I think I found it! I was so excited. We ran it to the laundry room to be washed, and sadly, that was the last we saw of it. For days. The girls searched and searched while I was in the hospital to find that outfit, but to no avail. Sigh. Emma wore something else home. I was very sad about that, but at least she had the quilt I had made her to wear home.
Until we realize in all the excitement and hubbub of the day, it got left at home. It was very sad and I had to keep reminding myself that it really didn't matter. I was taking home a very healthy baby, and I was extremely blessed. That helped, but didn't take away all the sadness. So tonight, after her bath, I put this outfit on her and laid her on her quilt. So just pretend that these last few pictures were taken a week ago, when she came home.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Thursday, July 8th 2 days old
I love this picture of Emma.
Here she is wearing a cap and gown that was Ellie's. I saved very little baby clothes, but I remember thinking this was so cute and not wanting to get rid of it. I'm so glad I didn't.
Paul went home and left Ellie to stay with me for the night. We had fun dressing Emma up and taking some more pictures.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
One Week Old One day late
Emma turned one week old yesterday. I can hardly believe that she's been with us for a week now. Amazing how time flies, now that I'm not pregnant.
She's doing very well, eating between 3 and 4 ounces every 2 1/2 to 3 hours. She enjoys her bottles!
The past two nights she has slept 5 and 4.5 hours, and then right back to sleep for 4 more hours. I am thrilled about that!
Wednesday, July 7th One day old
Here's a few pictures of Emma at one day old. She's so cute. The more I look at her, the more I can't believe I had another baby. And, the more I can't believe she was inside of me. No wonder I couldn't hardly move or walk or sit or stand or do anything! And to think, she came one week early- she would probably have been 11 pounds on her actual due date.
What a sweet face.
Anna and I dressed her up and put a bow in her hair and took a few pictures. Emma didn't mind at all posing for us.
Pictures of Emma's Birthday
Paul's first glimpse
What a big girl!
Taking it easy




Ahhhh! Feels so good!

The big brothers
The littlest big brother who couldn't wait to get his hands on Emma Grapes.
Ahhhh! Feels so good!
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