Dean and the younger boys recently took out the r/c airplane. |
It was loads of fun until it got caught in the batting cage. Note the cherry blossoms in the background. |
I quite enjoyed watching Dean try to get it down. Between the big water gun and the little football, he finally got it. |
I went to a "baby shower" on base Saturday, for any pregnant ladies. There were lots of informative booths, such as with the embassy to know how to get Baby an American birth certificate and passport, and I signed us up for an infant CPR class through the Red Cross. I came home with a big box of diapers, a "deluxe first aid kit", and other baby items.
Some wonderful ladies here threw a joint shower for me and another expectant mom at my favorite Thai restaurant in Itaewon recently. I only asked for girlie accessories like headbands and such. They ladies were all too generous and we are excited to use all the fun girlie things when Cambria decides to make her appearance. We have settled on her first name, and may even have a middle name lined up.
Little Tristan came down with the croup (again) on Friday, so I took him to the ER on base where they gave him steroids and a breathing treatment. I was hesitant to take him in because he has a couple of ugly bruises on his chest, and there could always be an idiot who can't comprehend hemophilia who might scream abuse. The doctor didn't say anything when he examined his chest.
Dean stayed home from church with him on Sunday, as I had a couple of duties in Primary. He started to take him outside for a walk while the rest of us were gone, but Tristan took a tumble down the stairs exiting the building and cut his lip open, so Dean took him to the ER again. They put one stitch in his lip, but it was gone (bitten out?) within several hours. It's not bleeding much, thankfully. Of course the doctor (who has seen him before for such injuries) refused to give the factor that Dean took with him.
I'm due in 18 days! My mom will be coming in 17 days!
A hard day's pillaging makes for a great nap.
2 comments:
Good luck with potty training! I hope he takes to it well. Gavin is doing pretty good. I just have to remind him and then he will go. And Gavin is getting the same way with food as Tristan. He just likes "snacks" NOT "Dinner".
I am so excited for you to have your baby! And that your mom is going out to visit and stay with you. I bet you are so excited:)
With three little boys your home is a happening place! The count-down is definitely on for the arrival of your little girl! I like the name you've picked for her. Let the fun begin!
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