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Sunday, March 13, 2011

RDH gets baptized, I got a staple in my head, and RDH visits Mom at work

Playing in Grandma's backyard after RDH's baptism

RDH hanging out in grandma's living room
More backyard fun!


RDH and Janae playing at Grandma's

The "treats." Mommy did NOT realize that the munchkins were in MY reach....more on that later.
Wearing my "Ho Ho hat"
BALLOONS!
Family pictures post baptism
Pictures with the Godparents, their kids (how cute are they all in their matching clothes!)....and even cousin Dylan joined in the picture! I was not happy about staying still for the picture...all I wanted to do was run around the church.

Cousin Dylan and me
Aunt Sandra and Uncle Jim came to see RDH get baptized
So did my future wife, Janae and her parents Juan and Michele
Mommy loves these two pictures (above and below) check out me (August) in the background.....he was running all over the church....and this was before the "munchkin incident."

Godparents, Mommy and Daddy and RDH
Aunt Marci and RDH....thanks for being our photographer Marci!
Monsignor Elmer lighting the baptismal candle and baptizing RDH




Our family....again...August in no mood for pictures....trying to get down and run!


Dressing RDH for his big day!

RDH met Mommy for lunch on Friday at work. Daddy, Mommy, and RDH all walked over to Iron Cactus and ate. Even RDH got to eat there! :-) Then RDH got to meet all of Mommy's co-workers. And that is how Daddy spent his day off.




St Thomas More. Where RDH was baptized. This is also the church Mommy grew up in and Mommy and Daddy were married in.

What a weekend we had.....by Mommy.

Friday: Our friends, the Carswells, were headed to Austin from San Antonio and we were supposed to meet them for dinner on Friday....so I took off early and Richard had the day off. I picked August up from Gina's and we were home by 5pm. I started getting the baby changed and Richard was packing up the car. I had the baby on the ground and was throwing away the diaper and washing my hands when he started to cry. August gets really upset when the baby is upset so he ran in the room. Then he decided to lay down on his back like the baby (often imitates the baby when he is upset) and was not looking where he was laying down and went smack down on the sharp corner of the foot of his crib. It made a TERRIBLE sound and his head cracked open. SCARIEST THING EVER. I scooped him up and could feel the blood pouring out. August never lost consciousness but was so upset. We rushed out of the house and started driving to Dell's Children's Hospital.....while driving August seemed to be doing ok - so we decided to go to ARC instead since they have after hours at their South location and I knew it was staffed by pediatricians. It was a great decision, because we were seen right away (no ER wait) by this super nice, sweet, calm pediatrician. He was great with August. He cleaned up his head, which looked terrible since it was matted with blood, and examined him. He decided August needed a staple and did it right there in the office with no sedation. August was such a trooper. Other then having a staple in his head, which we will need to get removed later this week, the only thing that seems to be upsetting August is that he can't wear his hat....which he dearly loves. Other than that - he seems fine. I also had the baby looked at since he has had a cough that he cant shake....and I figured - while we were there, might as well. The baby's exam was fine as well and the Doctor could not find anything wrong, so that is good news. After our tramatic Friday evening, it was nice to come home....Richard made dinner, and we just rested.

Saturday was a great day! RDH was baptized at St Thomas More, where I grew up and was married. It was a beautiful ceremony and it was so wonderful that Father Elmer (who is retired now) agreed to come back for the baptism. RDH's Godparents are Randy and Aimee Carswell.....Richard has known Randy since he was 10 years old. So for 25 years! They were next door neighbors growing up.

After the ceremony, we all went to my Mom's for a little celebration. The kids had a great time all running around in the backyard. Once we got home to our house....it was apparent that August was WIRED!!! He was INSANE and had an uncontrollable amount of energy.....after talking to a few guests at the party - I found out why.....He had apparently eaten (from what we can figure) 12+ munchkins and 2 cookies!!! and this is a child who never eats sugar.....needless to say, we will stick to our no-sugar rule going forward or only allow him a little and I will make sure he cant reach the table the sugar is on. August already has abundant energy - he doesnt need anymore! By the end of the day he could even say "munchkin".....not a good sign!

Sunday: Richard had the boys and I went to my friend Connie's Sprinkle. This will be her third baby and she is finally getting her little girl :-) Everything was beautiful at the Sprinkle and Richard did excellent with the boys on his own....he even cooked dinner that night! I should leave more often!

So that was our CRAZY weekend....I am up for some lower key ones in the future!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Preparing for RDH's Baptism

FLASHBACK! Me (AUGUST) in the baptism gown
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PRESENT TIME....RDH in the Baptism gown
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RDH in his bumbo
I am so excited that my baby brother will be baptized on Saturday in the special gown I wore for my baptism. We are all headed to north Austin for RDH's baptism at St Thomas More. Enjoy the comparison of my brother and I!!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Re-Introducing "Ho Ho"

Introducing Ho Ho to the baby in January 2011.

Here is Augie at 14 months - giving Ho Ho a big hug!


Augie starting to pull up on his playmat.....here he is about 7 months and yes - there is Ho Ho




Poor Sick Augie.....This was the first time he was sick in his life....he was just over 6 months old and caught the CROUP after only being in daycare for 3 days.....Yet Ho Ho was there to lend comfort



Introducing/Reintroducing "Ho Ho." Augie has never been a child that had a "lovey" or blanket or a special toy. He was never a pacifier baby either, nor did he suck his thumb. We were so paranoid to allow him to have anything in his crib, so he never really got attached to anything, however, he did always get his blue monkey out to play with when he was sick or feeling bad. Now all that has changed and the blue monkey is super important to Augie. He has even named him....."Ho Ho." We have no idea where this name came from or why it is the monkey's name, but that is definitely what August refers to him as. August just got over the Croup last week (first time sick in over 8 months!!! hopefully we can go on another streak like this!! YAY for Ms Gina!) and so when he was feeling bad, of course the blue monkey came out to comfort him, but then August started insisting that he come to bed with him....we figured he was just wanting the monkey because he was still feeling bad....but we were wrong! The first night he was all better, we placed him in his crib after bath, said "night night" and walked out...August usually talks himself to sleep by naming all his friends and talking about dumptrucks and balls.....but this night, Richard and I hear him calling out for "Ho Ho." At first we didnt know what he was talking about, then we figured it out....he had named the blue monkey and wanted it to sleep with. We quickly grabbed "Ho Ho" and stuck him in the bed and August was happy. From then on "Ho Ho" goes to bed everynight with August....he is his little friend to help him sleep :-) Hopefully "Ho Ho" lasts a long time because apparently he has been discountinued from Ty and is now a "collectible" so there will be no "Ho Ho" replacement.