The whole family (19 people) came over Sunday to celebrate Spencer's first birthday.
Aunt Meggy drove in from Austin.
The cupcake cake.
His very own smash cake.
The Tales of Raising Two Boys
The whole family (19 people) came over Sunday to celebrate Spencer's first birthday.
Aunt Meggy drove in from Austin.
The cupcake cake.
Posted by Christine Morris at 8:52 PM 2 comments
This was definitely one of the most fun New Year's I've had in awhile - especially considering last year I was in labor and putting a baby in the NICU! We went to the Croffords' lakehouse with the Croffords and Woodards and all the kiddos. We did a lot of relaxing, cooking/eating, watching football, playing games and drinking too much. It was a blast! Thanks Croffs!
Liz and I getting in the party mood.
Nothing says Croff's lakehouse like a game of horse balls.
Posted by Christine Morris at 8:30 PM 1 comments
Today Wright had surgery on his strabismus (eye crossing). They basically went in underneath the eyelid, cut the muscles and reattached them so they would stop pulling in the wrong direction. It is supposed to help with double vision and improve depth perception. The hope is that by the time he is 7-12, he won't even need glasses.
So we told him last night that he would be going with Mommy and Daddy really early while it was still dark to the dr to get his eyes fixed. We told him that none of us would have anything to eat or drink beforehand but he could have anything he wanted after. His only questions were "Will they take me from my mommy?" and "After I can eat breakfast?"
He did great this morning. The facility was wonderful and completely made for kids. They had tons of toys, puzzles, books, etc in the waiting room. Then, when he went back he got to pick his own video from at least 100 and they gave him a portable DVD player to watch it on. He was in heaven. Around 6am, they gave him some "silly juice" which made him lose his inhibitions (and balance ;). When the nurse took him at 6:25am, he was completely fine to go with her. We were back with him at about 7:25am. He was very sleepy and out of it. About 30 minutes later, he woke up enough to eat a popsicle and then we went home. In and out in less than 3 hours! The amazing part is that by 12:30pm, he was back to normal as if nothing had happened. And tonight he was bouncing off the walls like his same old self :) He does have some bloody cut looking marks in his eyes and a little swelling that should be gone in 2 weeks. All in all very minor though. We are so thankful that he is doing great and hope this helps his vision a ton.
In the waiting room before.
Asleep right after the surgery.
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:30 PM 1 comments
On the 26th, we drove out to Frisco to celebrate Christmas with the Mitchells. Dee made some yummy burgers and we had a great time catching up with everyone. It was also wonderful to see Sean again who is doing really well.
Seany - he is looking so old!
Ryan got all ready for bed in his comfy pjs.
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:20 PM 0 comments
We had a wonderful Christmas dinner at the Lipscombs' house. Patrick cooked a fabulous prime rib roast and Melanie made awesome side dishes. They got a precious new kitty (name TBD) that was a huge hit with the kids. Wright had so much fun getting to play with his cousins all afternoon and night. We attempted letting him have a slumber party and stay in the room with Max and Luke. He came out about 10 times in 15 minutes with different things to say, so at about 10:30, we decided it was time to go home. He was super tired the next day, but it was worth it. :)
Dr. Lipscomb aka Papa Doc held Spencer a bunch. You can also see the sweet new kitty here.
Our hosts - this tee shirt is so Patrick. And I love how Mel is all dressed up and he is wearing that, so fitting ;)
Posted by Christine Morris at 9:12 PM 0 comments