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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Beautiful Girl!!!

This is Sadie, our only granddaughter! Saturday, she will celebrate her first birthday. Sadie is a beautiful baby girl, quiet like her mommy but can be as rambunctious and as rough as she needs to be when she is with the grandsons. She is walking, jabbering and popping teeth through. Sadie is a delight and a true beauty.

We had all of our grandchildren spend the night with us on Valentine's Day. We played board games (my, how Gabe loves board games!), the boys played with their DSes and and the night ended with all of them wrapped in blankets, heads on their very own pillows and watching Madagascar. They went to bed without a fuss and got up early the next morning to go out to breakfast with Granddaddy (Nanny gave up breakfast for a little extra sleep!) It was a great visit for all.

Mason is doing well. He is using the Big Boy Potty! SO proud of himself. The docs had said that he might be 5-6 years old before he would be ready to begin potty tainining and then, he might not have enough control of his muscles to train. But, Mason never has followed the timetable for milestones that the docs gave him. He tries so hard to do all of the things the other boys do and I'm so proud that he has that type of personality. He is having problems with walking, standing, talking and swallowing but he has therapy to help him with those things and he works very hard.

Looks like we are going to get more winter weather over the weekend. We're all ready for Spring time, here. I plan on contracting a fatal case of Spring Fever!! What about you?
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Monday, February 9, 2009

What a Cutie!!!



My nephew and his wife gave birth to this cutie in November. Allen and I and the great-grandparents were fortunate enough to be able to travel to Charleston, SC to be with the family and welcomed Matthew into the world. Matthew is now 12 weeks old and looks nothing like I remember he did when he was born. He is (as you can tell) the cutest baby and, as babies do, has filled in all of the wrinkles he had at birth.

Brian and Misty are doing great at being first-time-parents. Yes, they DO dote on him.

Brian, Misty and Matthew will be coming "home" on Feb. 28th. My hands are itching to hold this bundle of happiness. Matthew's grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins live here in Lexington and there are several family get-togethers planned so everyone can meet baby Matthew. YAY!!!!!!! We are all looking forward to lots of baby time.

A smiling baby is good for my soul. I hope that looking at this sweet smiling baby face will be good for YOUR soul.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

SO Much Happening!






Allen and I, our daughter, Adair, along with Allen's sister and her husband and Allen's parents went to a cabin high in the Smokies, scheduled to return last Wednesday. Mother Nature had a different plan for us. Kentucky suffered a terrible ice and snow storm while we were gone. The roads between Jellico, TN and Lexington were closed, giving us an extra day at the cabin. On Thursday, we got word that the Interstate was open and we loaded up for the trip home. From Knoxville to Berea, KY (about 35 miles from Lexington), we saw no evidence of snow or ice. As soon as we crossed through Berea, we began to see snow. When we reached Richmond, it was as if we had crossed a line into another land. We immediately saw trees so heavy with ice that they were literally lying on the ground. Power lines were laden with snow and hanging low. The closer we got to Lexington, the more devastation we saw. The things we saw after we exited the interstate and entered the familiar roads of home left Allen and I speechless. All we could do was stare in disbelief at the damage from the ice. Lexington looked like a war zone. By the time we reached our home, I had tears running down my cheeks. The trunks of the two holly trees that flank our garage were bent and the trees were lying completely on the ground. All of our trees were heavy with ice that was at least an inch in diameter. Our neighbor has a 20 year old Weeping Willow tree that had been uprooted and was lying on the ground. Our neighborhood streets were impassable. Schools had been closed for a week. As of today, Kentucky has one half million homes without power, most of them without water, also. There have been 47 deaths. An entire family died from carbon monoxide poisoning---they were running a generator in the garage with the garage door closed. One utility worker fell 40 feet off a pole ON HIS HEAD! The last I heard, he was in an ICU at the KY Medical Center in critical condition. Some have died from hypothermia, some because their oxygen concentrators could not run without electricity. Four schools in our city are still without power and the largest high school in Lex. is being used as a shelter for those who have no place to go. So, I imagine there will be no school tomorrow. Some counties have been told that they will be without power for 7-10 days. Mother Nature is not smiling on our area. The meteorologist at our NBC affiliate says there is a great chance that we will get as much as a foot of snow this week, just depends on how the wind blows and the upcoming storm tracks. Click on the pics for a larger view!

While we were stranded in TN, my son, Jon, was hospitalized. He has had several episodes of severe dizziness, a loss of control of his muscles which last for 5-10 minutes and leaving him with a headache. After one episode, he found himself on the floor. He had a MRI of his head and a spinal tap which came back normal. The neurologist is thinking he is having migraines with the dizziness being a precursor. He was hospitalized last Tuesday, the day the ice storm hit Lexington and I couldn't get home to be with him. With the interstate closed, I was ready to get to Knoxville and fly home but, the Lex. airport was closed. Jon is 32, a grown man---but he is still MY boy. Adair was back in Lex. before the storm hit and was able to get to the hospital. She played my role well, asking the docs all of the questions and calling me with the answers. Jon is in a budding relationship with a really sweet girl (we just met her yesterday) and she visited with him as well. The meds aren't helping much as he still has a bad headache. He sees the neuro doc on Wednesday and hopefully she will try a different medication.

I have taken lots of great pictures for my Project 365 and am looking forward to working on it some tomorrow.