Happy Father's day to all the wonderful Dad's out there.
Oakley went for her four month check up this past week.
She is now 10lbs 8oz. Oakley's doctor said that she is very
danty and that she will most likely be a very petite
little girl. We are ok with this as long as she is
healthy. She also told me that Oakley is right where
she should be developmental wise except for talking
and that she was above her age for that. Oakley talked
the whole time. She is saying HEY to everyone that
says hey to her. It is sooooo sweet.
Oakley got her second round of shots and this time
it wasn't as bad as it was at 2 months. She didn't
cry near as much so I didn't either. It brakes my
heart to see her hurting.
We are truely blessed to have our little Oakley
she is our piece of heaven along with her 3
awesome brothers.
Peyton's finger healed very nicely (Thanks for all
the prayers and well wishes) and he was
able to pitch in 3 All-Star games. His team
lost in the semi finals but they had a nice
run for the district championship, Peyton
told everyone that the winners better
enjoy it because next year his team was winning.
Peyton would play baseball 24/7. He just
loves the game.
Christopher has started All-star practice
and will start playing July 6th.
Our summer has been very busy this far and
shows now signs of slowing down.
Auston will start an internship at a local
funeral home next week. This is a great
opportunity for him. He has talked about
wanting to be a mortition for years and this
will give him the opportunity to see if it is
really what he wants to do.
Brian and I are loving every moment that we have
with our family. We have been blessed as parents
and thank GOD dailey for our daughter and our 3 sons.
May God continue to Bless you all. I will post some
new pictures soon.
We have created this blog to keep family and friends updated on our baby girl "Oakley Elissa-Mae". Oakley was born fighting at 36 weeks on Feb.12, 2009, with a Congenital Diaphramatic Hernia.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Hard to keep up!!
It is so hard to keep up with posting on the blog.
Oakley is doing great she is weighing around 9 1/2 pounds.
She is talking (baby talk) alot, she is laughing out loud
everyday and loves to be talked to. She is amazing. She will
be 4 months old on Friday and it doesn't seem like it. Time
sure does fly.
Oakley isn't the only one that has been keeping us busy, now
that school is out our three wonderful boys are keeping us on
our toes. They are wonderful helpers.
Peyton our youngest son is 7 and this is the first year that
he has been eligible for All-Stars in baseball. They announced
the players on June 1st and he was so excited about making the
team. He told me he had waited his whole life for this.
Friday night while at practice Peyton went to the bathroom, the door
is a big metal door with a spring that makes it close really fast.
Well Peyton wasn't able to get his hand out of the way before the
door closed and it cut the end off one of his fingers (only a little
skin held it on). It cut it so bad that you could see the end of the
bone. The doctor told us that if it had been a hair more it would have
been much worse. They were able to stitch the end back on but are unsure
if it will hold. We have to take him Monday to see an Orthopedic surgeon to
make sure the finger is healing. Peyton has done great. He hasn't complained
any. He is only worried about being able to play baseball. Please
keep him in your prayers. He is a tuff little guy.
I will post again soon.
Oakley is doing great she is weighing around 9 1/2 pounds.
She is talking (baby talk) alot, she is laughing out loud
everyday and loves to be talked to. She is amazing. She will
be 4 months old on Friday and it doesn't seem like it. Time
sure does fly.
Oakley isn't the only one that has been keeping us busy, now
that school is out our three wonderful boys are keeping us on
our toes. They are wonderful helpers.
Peyton our youngest son is 7 and this is the first year that
he has been eligible for All-Stars in baseball. They announced
the players on June 1st and he was so excited about making the
team. He told me he had waited his whole life for this.
Friday night while at practice Peyton went to the bathroom, the door
is a big metal door with a spring that makes it close really fast.
Well Peyton wasn't able to get his hand out of the way before the
door closed and it cut the end off one of his fingers (only a little
skin held it on). It cut it so bad that you could see the end of the
bone. The doctor told us that if it had been a hair more it would have
been much worse. They were able to stitch the end back on but are unsure
if it will hold. We have to take him Monday to see an Orthopedic surgeon to
make sure the finger is healing. Peyton has done great. He hasn't complained
any. He is only worried about being able to play baseball. Please
keep him in your prayers. He is a tuff little guy.
I will post again soon.
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