Sunday, April 20, 2008

Abby's blessing day

Pictures from Abby's blessing day (April 13)

Grandpa Hahn

Grandma Hahn


Abby, Courtney, & Mallory



Mom & Dad with Abby, I like how she is posing for this picture.

What a fun group! We are so blessed to have such wonderful families!

No age is too young to get hooked.

Family weekend

Here's some pictures from last weekend
Aliysa going over the jump on her bike


Bob getting some air

Dan getting some air

Grandpa H. getting some air?

Boys playing with fire

Courtney and Makayla

Jace's biking injury

Saturday (April 12) was Zach's birthday.
This bike was his birthday present.
He didn't go over many jumps, but he still felt as big as could be!

Zach, Tyler & Andrew

Zach's roasted birthday marshmallows.
That's what he wanted instead of cake. Easy enough!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

April Showers?

Here is a picture of the nice weather on Saturday.
It was even nicer yesterday, Monday. We went out & weeded our garden spot. And, here's the weather today! Brrrr!
All this snow came down in a period of about 3 hours.

I bet these pictures make Gumby & Kristi so excited to move here!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Easter

Well, I'm finally getting Easter pictures posted on here.
Here is Zach with his eggs. He scribbled a bit on each one, asked me to write a "Z" on them, and that was it.

We decided to actually "color" our eggs this year, instead of dying them. How creative! (Actually it was because it was already bedtime and I had to think of a quicker & less messy way to get the eggs done. We had a hectic day. I don't know if it ended up being quicker, but the kids had fun.) Now that Bob has outlawed Easter grass & plastic eggs (call him the Easter Grinch), things really do go quickly for this holiday.

Spencer's "football" egg





Andrew liked poking holes in the egg carton.


The kids lined up & ready to go down to get Easter baskets. Usually we do this on Saturday, but this year, well, even Sunday was pushing it a bit. The children all got new scriptures for Easter, so I didn't feel too bad about doing it on Sunday.


Andrew wasn't too sure about all this. When I asked him to "smile!" this is what I got.


Andrew & Zach with their mouths stuffed full of candy or gum. I told Zach, "you don't have to eat your whole package of gum at once, you can save some for later, or for tomorrow." He looked at me for a second, then replied "no, I don't want to", as he stuffed another piece of gum in his mouth. Luckily it was dental gum, with xylitol, so it has to be healthy, right?
After everyone stuffed themselves with candy, I sent them out the door to church with Bob, their new scriptures, and a sugar high, while I enjoyed three hours of peace & quiet with Abby. I'll be going back to church on her baby blessing date, April 13th.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Catching up

Well, I'm way behind on updating our blog. Here are a few pictures from the week I had Abby.

Snake band

Nurse snake & patient snake

Snake's living room furniture

Science with Grandma: Snap circuits. These were a group birthday present for our four oldest kids from Grandma & Grandpa. The kids love them! They have made a motion-sensor alarm, flying disk machine, doorbell, etc. It is great fun & educational!

Zach with his snap circuit creation

Grandma's car got TP'd when she was leaving!
Who could have done that?

We were all sad to see Grandma leave.

Friday, March 21, 2008

First Bath

Abby is doing well. She is such an alert, calm little baby. She loves to open her eyes and gaze at whoever is holding her. She has plenty of people who will hold her and love her. I am just amazed when I look at her, what a miracle life is.

Today is the first day I can honestly say that I feel like I am getting better. I actually slept somewhat soundly, and it felt great. Abby is a good sleeper as long as she is right next to me.
Today I felt motivated enough to give Abby a bath. We've only given her washcloth baths up to this point. Here are some pictures


All clean & beautiful!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

It's a girl!

We are proud to announce the birth of our little Abigail Lamoreaux. I was induced early because my liver was having problems that could result in a stillborn baby. Abigail was born about a week and a half early. She weighed 7 lbs, 12 oz. and is 20.5 inches long. It was my shortest labor, but definitely not my easiest. Abby is so sweet and we all love her a lot. Here are some pictures.












Sorry, no picture with Courtney, because I made her wait since the other kids were leaving to go play at a cousin's home. Courtney stayed home to go to her "liberty girls" group, so she got to hold her last and I didn't get a picture. Abby must be ready for all these siblings, because last night when it was all quiet at the hospital, she squacked and fussed, but when she was surrounded by all her loving brothers and sisters, she didn't make a peep.

Andrew just crawled up on the bed by me, looked at Abby, and said "I luv him!" So I think he approves. He thinks she is fun to poke.

I have to share this, because I love this story now. Bob gets so antsy when we are at the hospital. For instance, he came home at 3:30 am to shower, and change vehicles. Then he came back to the hospital. Around 7:30 am, he was just pacing around the hospital room. I was sitting in the recliner, feeding Abby, and he opens the closet, absentmindedly picks up my shoes, and walks over and puts them down by my feet. I started laughing so hard. Here I was in my hospital gown, not close to going anywhere, and he's handing me my shoes. That is so typical of him. I have to send him on lots of errands, to get me drinks of water, or to the store for things that I "forgot" to pack. I love that guy.