Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Will's 2!



This may be a little belated, but we have to have a birthday celebration post, right? Follow me back in time....about two and a half weeks ago...before the green cast entered our lives...:)

Will had a great birthday! On his actual birthday he got the long anticipated present to end all presents -- a bike with handlebars! He had been talking about wanting one for months and I really was a little worried that it wouldn't live up to the hype. I guess technically the jury is still out on that one since we haven't really been able to ride it much yet. :( But for the three days of bike ownership pre-cast, he loved it! He immediately wanted to ride it -- even if that meant in the house.



As has become the tradition in our short birthday celebration history, Will's godparents came over for hot dogs, mac and cheese, and cupcakes on Will's birthday. It's a fun low-key way to kick off a weekend of fun and the kids love each other so it was a perfect night. This year we had a fun addition in that Jess was here too -- yea! When he wasn't showing everyone his "bike with handlebars" he was showing off his other favorite birthday present, which was his John Deere hat from Grandpa! He wore it all night -- and looked pretty cute if I do say so myself. :) The boy loves some tractors, that's for sure! It must be a genetic trait...



Reading his card from Grandpa...



Yum! Soccer cupcakes!



One celebration down, and one to go! Saturday was a great day of friends, family, and fun for the official birthday party. The highlight of the morning was Will's present from Nana and Grandpa -- his very own "park" in the backyard! We kept him inside all morning so that he wouldn't see it until they got here, which was no easy task as Uncle Eric and Daddy kept going in the back to put things together and get the yard ready. But finally the moment was here and Will was so excited!



Let me at it! My park!!



The theme of the party was Will's favorite things -- which recently have included Handy Manny, anything involving sports, and the TV show WordWorld. Unless it's a toddler favorite in your house, the decor is not nearly as exciting...:) But basically everything in "WordWorld" is spelled out and created out of letters. I don't know how much of it Will noticed, but I had a great time with it! :)

Cheese...


Sandwiches...


And CAKE!


One thing we definitely discovered during the birthday celebrating is that Will is not a huge fan of being the center of attention. Throughout the week when it was time to sing to him and everyone was looking at him he got incredibly shy. It was so sweet.

Is this all for me???



Really, you shouldn't have.



No, really, stop.



It was a wonderful celebration that resulted in a very spoiled (but blessed) little boy. And the fun thing is that it will be like his birthday all over again when the cast comes off -- because all the fun presents have had to be put away while we try to stay a little more couch bound! :) Thanks to all who were a part of the celebration -- through presents, phone calls, cards, and your presence. We love you!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

April odds and ends



Ok, I promised a little update on a few things from life pre-cast. We have had a busy spring and I wanted to at least put up a few pics from some of our fun.

Will's friend Dylan had his 3rd birthday party in April. This is the first birthday we have been able to celebrate with Dylan because they have been living in Dubai. We had so much fun! The kids had a dinosaur dig and it was definitely Will's favorite part of the party. He kept telling everyone that he had "dinosaur bones" the rest of the day. Ever since dinosaurs have been a new favorite around here - thanks Krissy!





The next weekend started a whirlwind of activity around here with a visit from Grandma! My mom and Nick came to visit the last weekend of April and Will was a spoiled little boy! Somehow the whole weekend went by without me taking any pictures of the trio -- I'm not really sure how that happened. Maybe because they were off having all their fun without us! They took a trip to the zoo while we worked, and then to a boat festival on Saturday. Sunday they were awesome at helping us get the yard ready for the big birthday party...it was a crazy busy and fun weekend!

During the same weekend Todd did his 2nd 100 mile bike ride, the Shiner GHASP. This time he convinced our friend Chris to ride as well. It was a beautiful day for a ride and I think the guys had a good time together -- although I think the ladies had the better ride to Shiner in my opinion. :) Mom and Nick stayed in Houston with Will and Melissa, Becky, and I drove to Shiner to cheer the guys on and pick them up. There wasn't a whole lot to do along the way, but we found ways to entertain ourselves!

This cheerleading is hard work -- we had to stop for a corn dog at the Dairy Delite!



Ahhh...ice cold Shiners while we wait. And did you know you can drink beer while you shop in Shiner? A dangerous combo!



At the finish line --- SO proud of you guys!



Well there's a few of the odds and ends from our lives -- and I promise a great birthday week post in the near future! In the meantime. think good healing thoughts for our little cucumber!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Where there's a Will...

It hasn't taken long for this little guy to figure out how to get around! Less than a week in the cast and he's already crawling around. He's getting braver every day -- which is a little nerve racking for us, but we're also glad to see him getting back to his old self a little. We've definitely watched more TV in the last week than we have his whole life, that's for sure!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

A Mother's Day to remember...



Well...there are a million fun things that I have gotten behind on posting, and my plan was to catch up last Sunday and post all kinds of great stuff from the last month. Will went to a friend's birthday party, Mom came to visit, Todd's 100 mile bike ride, Jess came to visit, and most importantly, Will's birthday and birthday party. And I do promise to get all of that posted. However, remember the "oh, I'll get caught up Sunday night" comment? Yeah, apparently the universe had other plans for us.

Sunday morning Will was playing in the TV room while we were waiting around to take Jess to the airport. He had taken the drawers out of the TV stand and was using them to play with on the floor. He was climbing in and out of them like he has done a hundred times before when...he tripped. And fell. Apparently in the completely wrong position.

Here's the infamous box...looks harmless enough, right?



I scooped him up and was trying to figure out what exactly had happened. My gut told me that he broke his leg, but I was trying to talk myself out of it. Yes, he was upset, but we could get him calmed down if we held him still. Then you moved and he cried again. This went on for about an hour until it was time to take my sister to the airport. When we put him in the car, he was great -- talking, playing, no big deal. So we decided to take Jess to the airport, but would take him in to urgent care when we got back and they were open. As soon as we lifted him out of the car, he screamed again. Urgent care told us they couldn't do xrays, so they sent us to the ER. And the fun really got started...

Long story short (or at least shorter) we discovered at the ER that he had fractured his femur. We were sent to Texas Children's where we ended up spending the night on the ortho floor after Will was taken to the OR (at 2 you also get anesthesia so they can set your leg...good times!) around midnight. When you are two you can't have pins in your leg, so Will is now sporting a very stylish John Deere green spica cast for the next 4-6 weeks. Luckily he was asleep when they took him to the OR and fell right back to sleep afterwards, so I think he missed all the middle of the night excitement.

My little man posing for an early morning pic the next morning while we waited to be released from the hospital.



Some of the popular questions right now...

Can he ride in a car seat?
No, because he can't sit up. They gave us a harness that resembles what you would wear to jump out of an airplane that hooks into the car so he can lay flat in the back seat.

I think the sunglasses really add to the ensemble, don't you?



How do you change his diaper?
Only one hip is covered up, so you can wrap the diaper on one side and sort of push it through to keep it in place on the other side. Then you have to put a second diaper on over the top to make sure everything stays in place. They were using these huge cover up over the top at the hospital, but we've found that pull-ups that are a size larger actually work better.

Can he stand up?
He can if he is supported. Right now he hasn't figured out how to hold up all the weight of the cast -- it's about 5 lbs. But he's already tried to walk and crawl, scoot, etc so I don't think it will be long before he finds a way. In fact, as I was finishing this post, he has figured out how to crawl today. Videos will follow. :)

How's he doing?
He's actually great. We have the best babysitter in the world and she was dying to get a hold of him and take care of him so we could go back to work. Every day is an adventure as he (and we) find new ways to do things. In a lot of ways it is like having an infant again, he's just very verbal with his demands now. :) We go back to the ortho doctor next week, so hopefully we'll get a better idea of a timeline then.

Still a cheeseball for a picture -- my friend calls him the little cucumber. :)



Thank you SO much to those of you who have called, sent gifts, and come over to visit. We love you all so much and are very thankful to have such great people in our lives. We'll try and keep everyone posted via the blog and facebook as much as possible throughout this new adventure.