I figured if we were going to have Green Eggs and Ham, we would also have pink strawberry milk. Why do we do these things?
So Today I asked Eleanor what she wanted for breakfast. She stated "green eggs and ham". So we had green eggs and ham. I know it is not Dr. Suess' birthday until March. But it is Nori's favorite book. They didn't look to appetizing to me. But I choked them down. The funny thing is they ate faster and more then usual.
I think we are on to something. I don't think Brian and I are up to it. But hey, they loved it.
I Discovered the video feature on my Digital Camera... Eleanor has a shirt that says "you are my sunshine." (not shown here). It is her favorite song and now it is her favorite shirt.So it was just like her to combine the two.She sings "you are my sunshine shirt" here for us. She knows she is funny and will often tell us."I funny!"She is so smart and really is funny. Two can be such a fun age.You have to enjoy it.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
So when Owen was born there was some debate amongst us.... I observed that Owen has red hair...others didn't see it.
As the weeks have pressed on... It has become more apparent that he indeed (at least for now) has red hair.
I think it is sooo cool. To be so unique.
So I took a few pictures to show his red hair to all of you.
I have added some pictures that I finally had a chance to download. I am sure you don't want to see more, but I couldn't resist.
Owen is off the lights and is doing well. I had my first day at home on Monday with all three kids alone, It went well. Then on Tuesday I had my first outing with all three alone, If only Eleanor would listen when you tell her to stop, it would be easier. I can't chase her anymore... but I have too. Welcome to the twos.
I hope I can have the stamina to keep up...it is going to be tough.
We have just received our newest addition. June 8th 2008, 7:53 P.M.
OWEN GABRIEL PALMER
He came 5 weeks early. Not on his own but with a little help.
I began to have symptoms of extreme Pregnancy Induced Hypertension. Spotty Vision and a some numbness in my hands. I went to the hospital to get my self checked out.
Then found myself getting checked in, first to "just watch me for the night". Then the high risk specialist...said I'd better deliver.
So that night (morning) at 2 am they induced my labor.
17 hours later....He was born.
5lbs and 9 oz and 17.5 inches long.
Pretty tiny, but at 35 weeks that is pretty big. He never spent time in the NICU, and was able to breath after a lot of coxing. The few minutes after he was born was one of those moments of fear and just holding your breath. Praying that he would breath or cry or move.
When he finally did I was over joyed. They warned us that he would need help breathing and may have had so many other complications but he did really well. Many of the nurses and doctors were so pleased and surprised to see him doing so well.
The next concern was my blood pressure, This is not my first time with this problem. But it certainly was the worst. They had a real hard time getting it to regulate. By the time I left the hospital we think we had it under control.
I am still at risk for the next couple of weeks of a seizer if they can't get it back to normal. I am on medication that seems to be helping, so I have to monitor very closely any symptoms.
Now we are all home and Owen is on billi lights for a few days because a baby that small often gets jaundice but we have him home that is what matters.
What a great gift and miracle that a baby is. I am always so amazed by how tiny and innocent they are. They really have a way of bringing peace to a home. Even though my workload just increased 1o fold, so does the love.
We are so blessed and the Lord has really given us so much. We are grateful in everything that we have.
Sunday, May 25, 2008
I said I would let you know as things developed... We have moved. Yes, It was all so fast that I never really got the word out before it happened. Brian got hired on as a program manager at Flying J corporate office, located in Ogden, Utah.
So we moved and Brian started working there all with in about a week. It has been an exhausting move. I don't recommend moving in the last trimester of your pregnancy....especially with kids.
The girls have really done well...considering all that has changed.
Nori went straight to a big girl bed...I thought that would really go poorly but to our surprise she thinks it is the greatest thing since birthday cake.
I never thought I would live in Ogden it was truly a guided choice for us. We have been able to feel the loving hand of our Heavenly Father in this move.
I have to admit, we were beginning to worry about Brian getting a good job, as everything either didn't feel right or just never went past the interviews which he felt went well. Then suddenly things just took off.
SO here we are.
The great part about it is that we have increased our living space by more then double. NO really more then double. We went from 750 sq. feet to 1698 sq feet. I have no idea how we survived in that space now.It is nice to have a home for everything...instead of constantly moving piles around, just to sit down.
The down side is...(and it is not too bad) we have had to furnish the place, that seems to take some toll on the ol' pocket book. That is not enough to complain about though, I must say.
Eleanor calls this NORI'S NEWS HOUSE and gets so excited to come home.
Madi is making so many friends so quickly....It is crazy.
Now we just have to wait for the baby to come. After this move and the stress that came along with it. I am soooo done with this pregnancy. (I wish I were).
I hope this finds you well. I will keep you all posted.