Tuesday, October 25, 2011

I heart my crib

I believe this crib was originally bought for my sister-in-law, Char. I'm not sure who else used this crib, but when I was pregnant with Charley, my mother-in-law gave it to us. With Charley and Gabby, I left it a dark brown color. But since I painted the nursery, I felt I needed to have the crib match. It was a pain to paint....b/c of all the detail....it isn't just flat...it's rounded ALL OVER!!! However, I LOVE how it turned out. Now that we have the crib up, I can start hanging curtains and wall stuff! I'm so excited for it to be done.

Above Gabby is in the crib. And below Gabby is at the doctor waiting to get her cast off from her surgery. And above Gabby has on a light wrap after her cast is off. She still isn't allowed to move her thumb very much, but at least now she can move her wrist.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

School Pictures







Charley had school pictures a few weeks ago. However, Ben just bought a nice new camera. Plus I am just cheap, and couldn't spend $20 on 5 photos. So I decided to take my own. ....and a Bonus I could take some of both girls as well. They are not professional, I am still learning how to work the camera, and figuring out what looks best in editing, but I think they'll work for documenting her school years.

Charley, 4 years, Preschool
Gabby, 2 years

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The Mole

When Gabby was about 1 I noticed a small black dot on her right thumb. At first I thought she wrote on herself with a pen. But after a few months, that black dot grew into what you see above. It was raised and dark and fast growing. Every time she would go in for a check-up or when she was sick to the doctors, they all told me the same thing....it had to come off. After her 2 year check up, we finally decided that it needed to be done, especially before the baby. We scheduled it for Sept. 8, 2011. The surgery went great. However, when they had it tested, they found it was called a Spitz Nevus. And this particular kind of nevus had little tentacle things under the skin that could become cancerous. Which meant that they needed to do a second surgery to take more skin out around the original mole. But since Gabby's thumb was so small, and her skin was already stretched, they would have to do a skin graft from her tummy. The second surgery was done on Oct. 14, 2011.
Gabby was really attached to her mole. Even when we went in for her check-up after her 1st surgery, she kept asking the doctor to find her mole. I'm not sure if she thinks that this second one was to put it back on? Right now she has a cast on to help keep her not move her thumb...I'm afraid to see what she thinks when it comes off and the mole is still gone!
I was an emotional wreck going into both surgeries. But I knew she was in good hands. It wasn't a major surgery, but they had to put her under, and it was just sad....she is my baby.
She has been recovering great. That day she slept a lot, and slept off all of the drugs. But after that, she has been herself. She is having issues trying to do things with her left hand, since she is right handed. She has a plastic cast on over her whole arm. They don't want her to move her thumb for a week, so I am anxious to see what her thumb, looks like. But I'm just hoping we have no more hospital visits for a long while at least!....except the baby of course!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Cornbellys


Next to Christmas, Halloween is my favorite holiday. I'm not sure why, maybe it's all the fun things to do! Tonight we went with some friends to Cornbelly's! It is a corn maze, kids play ground, pumpkin patch, rides, and random stuff place! Either way, the girls loved it! ....we came home and they crashed!....mission accomplished!



I think it is funny how if you tilt your head for a picture, Gabby has to do the same thing, even though you are tilting to get to her level...she just goes smaller!

My princesses in Cinderellas carriage.

The kids corn maze.