Sunday, October 18, 2009

Unsuspecting Cat Owner







Silly Seymour







Jacob the Magician


Jacob did a card trick for his part of the school magic show. I had to pick a card and show the audience then place it back into the deck while Jacob had his eyes closed. Jacob picked up the cards in a pile and picked out my card - ace of hearts.

A Sick Roo




Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Halloween Costumes - such decisions!

Oh yes, they are holding hands! It is truly amazing what two siblings will do for each other (or for mom) when they know that Halloween costumes are about to be purchased!
Kaitrin was so very excited to get her "Snow White Princess" costume. During our trip to Salt Fork last weekend she watched the movie for the first time.

Jacob wanted about five different costumes as well as legos and candy...geesh!

And after finding the perfect costume, who wants to take it off? Even for pizza...nope!



Salt Fork State Park


This is off the deck of our room at Salt Fork! The deer were so close to us...and Kaitrin couldn't let them starve so she shared her strawberry pop tart. How nice!

The Boys


Seymour and Jacob

Jacob is protecting his Dum Dum wrappers from crazy Seymour. Jacob has been collecting (and has successfully addicted many others in his collection process) the Dum Dum wrappers to "get free stuff" as the wrapper so nicely states! Seymour, being the silly kitten that he is, tried to take off with some wrappers...

Seymour and Roo


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

dum dums are yummy!


On the way to school...


Can't not have her hat...


Updated Preemie News

http://preemienews.blogspot.com/

Blind Marathon Runner - Inspiration!

Captain Castro, assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg, N.C. finished the Air Force Marathon an unofficial time of 4:16:52. Running alongside him every step of the way was Fred Dummar, an Army lieutenant colonel who commands the Special Operations Recruiting Unit at Fort Bragg. Captain Castro said this was his first Air Force Marathon, but it definitely will not be his last.

The Solider has made running long-distance races a key part of his therapy after a mortar round exploded next to him in Iraq on Sept. 2, 2006, leaving him, among other serious injuries, totally blind. He decided to travel to Wright-Patterson AFB with his wife, Evelyn Galvis, and run in the Air Force Marathon in part because he does most of his training at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., adjacent to Fort Bragg. He thought it would also provide a good baseline pace time for his next big race, the Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 26 in Arlington, Va. "I know the Pope Gym like the back of my hand," Captain Castro said. "The Airmen there are fantastic."

He acknowledged another reason he was honored to run in the Air Force Marathon was Airmen were always there with "top cover" close-air support for coalition ground forces "whenever we needed them." "This is a team fight. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for everyone who helped put me back together. I'm very grateful," he said. Captain Castro's wife said she hopes his running will inspire other servicemembers with debilitating combat injuries to find the inner strength to adapt and overcome them."I want them to know if Ivan can do it, so can they," she said.

His training partner, Colonel Dummar, said Captain Castro's optimism and strength in the face of adversity are infectious. "It's an honor to run with him," Colonel Dummar said. "I think I get a lot more out of this than he does."

TAKEN FROM:
http://www.marathonguide.com/news/newsviewer.cfm?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Elive2run%2Ecom%2FMarathonGuide%2Fnews%2Fstories%2FAir%5F080923%5F1%2Ehtml

Preemie Birth Could Mean Weaker Bones

http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/08/25/preemie-birth-could-mean-weaker-bones-as-adults.html

Mother's Milk a Lifesaver for Preemies

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/10/eveningnews/main4935867.shtml

Grocery Shopping Attire