Monday, September 22, 2008

Oh Tilly!

Tilly has already lost her first tooth! She told us it was hurting about a week ago. When Jon told her it was loose she burst into tears. Then she wiggled it constantly and popped it out all by herself yesterday at Primary (and yes burst into tears again).

She has quite the little personality of her very own. It's a good thing I love her so much or she would have driven me completely crazy today. She spelled the word Mississippi about 15o times. I guess it's good though because I think she can finally spell it correctly.

Friday, September 19, 2008

DEWY TURNS 2!

It was Dewy's 2nd birthday on Monday. We celebrated on Sunday with a little family party with just us and the DeWitts. Dewy had so much fun. He didn't want anyone to touch any of his new toys. I can't believe he is already two. Where did my baby go?

Ace of Cakes, here I come!

Here are some of his fun birthday presents.

I spent two hours making his cake and he had about four bites of cake and ice cream. He then handed me his plate and told me it was "ca ca" That is why I am all for buying cakes at the grocery store.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Goodbye SandHollow

Today was probably the last boating trip of the season and it was one to remember.

I wish we had video footage of what happened right after this picture was taken. We could have ended up on AFV. (Keep in mind as I tell you this story, that JP was driving the boat literally as slow as it would go but she kept signing for him to slow down.) She grabbed the handle off the kneeboard and promptly popped right off the front, but she didn't let go of the rope. As she was being dragged she was screaming for help and to stop. I was screaming for her to let go of the rope. Jon was screaming for JP to stop the boat. After being dragged for about about 15 seconds, she let go of the rope about the time that JP figured out was going on through all the screaming and stopped the boat. She started having a slight panic attack in the water being nowhere near either the boat or the kneeboard. When she got back on the boat she said it was because JP was going way too fast. JP offered to tie the rope to his waist and pull her on the kneeboard because that was the only way he could have gone any slower. Hopefully she isn't too freaked out to try it again. (She is not much of a thrill seeker. She is more inquisitive. See previous post.)


I wanted to take a picture of Daniel with blood streaming down his face. He ate it and his nose was bleeding like crazy, but he just got right back up. The next time he fell I got out my camera, but his nose had already stopped. I guess years of DeWitt nose bleeds have helped his nose create a superhuman nose-bleed-clotting power. Maybe I will be able to catch the blood and gore on film next time.


This is Jon in all his glory.


This is a picture of Dewy post boating trip. If you look closely you will see evidence of two important skin cancer facts.

1) It is important to use sunscreen. You can now compare the difference between sunscreen use and no sunscreen.
2) If your going to use sunscreen, put it all over your face. Not just in certain spots.
(If you can't tell, his face is totally splotchy owing to the horrible job I did putting sunscreen on him.)

This is Cricket and her kneeboarding tricks. We are hoping one day she will be brave enough to try the wakeboard again, but if not at least she thinks this is just about the most fun a person could have.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

What's that you say?

Last night, after Tilly's bath, I was cleaning out her ears. When I looked in one I saw some weird looking wax. It kind of looked like a piece of paper. Well after asking a few questions and her totally bursting into tears, Tilly finally admitted to putting a piece of paper in her ear. It was really tiny but there was no way I could get it out without hurting her so we went to the doctor today. Our Pediatrician is awesome and had it out in no time, but it really wasn't all that little. It had to have taken up her entire ear hole. Afterwards I asked her if she could hear better and she informed me that she really couldn't hear anything with it in there. (By the way I am not sure how long it was actually in her ear. I do know it was at least a couple days.)
The moral of the story is: The next time it seems like your kids don't listen to a thing that you say, you might just want to check their ears. Who knows what they have shoved inside there.