Since that very special day in 2007 when Bryce and I got married, our life quickly turned into craziness. Odin, Quinn, Corrigan and Declan are our little blessings from our God above. They have turned our home into noise, toys, diapers (a lot of them) and most importantly so much love and happiness! Our blog shows a snapshot of our life as we know it...our kids!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Our Patio's Done ~





We began our patio project some time in the middle of May with hopes to have it done in 3-4 weeks. It was a good thought! We finally finished the project August 21st after laying the sod on the edge. We are so pleased with how it turned out and I couldn't be more proud of Bryce and all the hard work he put into it. I love it!!Thursday, July 28, 2011
Quinn's MRI ~
Quinn looking very tired because it was only early in the morning and he had a cold.
Quinn and Daddy waiting and watching all the fish before we went back for the MRI.
Quinn dressed in his hospital gown.
Quinn was checking out all of the nurses from under the curtain and of course had them giggling over him!
Quinn and Daddy waiting and watching all the fish before we went back for the MRI.
Quinn dressed in his hospital gown.
Quinn was checking out all of the nurses from under the curtain and of course had them giggling over him!
Odin's 3rd Birthday ~
Odin turned 3 this past Tuesday! For his birthday he wanted to go to Como Zoo again which we did on Sunday and have Pizza Ranch for his birthday dinner. We also spent the day playing out in the backyard in the pool and sprinkler. We had a great time celebrating his birthday! And, of course I can't forget the Spiderman cake he wanted as well...there was a bit of teamwork for me and Bryce on the cake, but Bryce did awesome on the actual creation of Spiderman!Monday, July 4, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Quinn's EEG ~
Quinn had his EEG done on Tuesday, May 21st. It took the technician 30 minutes to glue everything on his head. That was the part that Quinn hated the most. After that, he had to hang out for another 30 minutes while being monitored which he did a great job at. Even though I knew he wasn't being hurt, it was so hard not to cry when he was looking at me to help him ~ broke my heart!
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