Sunday, April 29, 2012

Too Cute Vest

Way back when my SIL made this adorable vest for Nolan.  He is finally big enough to wear it.  I love little man clothes so of course I think he is adorable.



my little guy sitting up
doing pretty well

Friday, April 27, 2012

Time at the Farm

Ok well we really aren't at a farm but Nolan visits the Farm on the saucer daily.  He beats up on the cow, he chews on the sheep, and gives the pig the business.  All in all it is a pretty successful work day.



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Messy Face

Slowly we have added cereal into Nolan's diet.  He doesn't love it but he sure does look cute.  Soon I will have to add some baby food not sure how he will like this either but it will be fun to try.  He is also quick with the hands, got to watch the spoon;)



Monday, April 23, 2012

Park Time

A recent addition to the Malone family has brought my dear friend Emily to Canton.  Emily and I have known each other since before junior high.  We have done camps together, youth retreats, and mission trips.  Now our kids are playing together and the girls are loving their time together.  Here are some adorable pictures from our trip to the park but before that a little sneak peak to the past....

 this is a picture from a Christmas play we were in
I am on the left in purple & Em is in the blue on the right
we also got to go to prom together in 99' 
that makes me feel old

now our girls are playing together
having a great time
this picture is for the dad's so they can see how strong the girls are
look at those muscles
lunch
the kids climbing the hill
my adorable niece Nora

Sunday, April 22, 2012

5 Months

Our Little Nolan is 5 months and is growing and changing daily.  I will update his development in his 6 month update.


Friday, April 20, 2012

Remembering...

Back in November my Grandma passed away very quickly.  You can read about that on my November post.  Due to the fact that I was so close to my due date I did not get to go to the memorial service but I did get to attend via iChat(like Skype).  This was the first time I had been back in her house since she passed away.  I have been in Cincinnati numerous times since she passed away but really was not ready to go over there and see the house so empty.  I had been avoiding this whole thing because it was just so weird.  It still is not real.  I just still see her sitting in her chair at night watching dancing with the stars and reading.  I miss her, a lot, everyday.  I wish she could see Gracie and all the things that are happening and how proud she would be.  I took pictures of the things that I wanted to remember, things that right now I can see in my head but one day may start to loose, I don't want to ever forget.

her house
my grandma sat on these steps a lot over the years when i was growing up
to light our sparklers and let us run around
sometimes she just stood and waved saying
"see you later alligator" and I would reply "after awhile crocodile"

the tree I  climbed

a special spot
her front door
her screened in porch
the cabinet my grandpa made

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

EEG

We recently took Gracie to Akron Children's hospital for an EEG.  Since before Gracie was one she has done this thing with her hands and mouth when she gets excited.  Our doctor has always said it would be something she would grow out of.  When people get nervous they may twirl their hair, talk really fast, sweat, and even stutter.  Interesting enough this is what they are relating Gracies excited thing too.  We wanted to be sure that is all it was so we decided it would be best to have some test done, I would rather be safe than sorry.  One of the tests she had done was the EEG which was a long morning.  First, to understand this you need to know my daughter requires sleep to function and to be a happy girl.  She likes long naps, about 4 hours and then goes down around 8:30 and sleeps to 7:30 or 8.

The first rule before the test is that Gracie must stay up 3 hours past her bed time.
We then must wake her by 6am but in our case we had to do 5:30am so we could leave by 6 to be there by 6:30am for our appointment.
Before we could leave Gracie's hair had to be washed because it had to be oil free, this did not go well.
Then after that traumatic experience we got Gracie in the car and I headed to Akron.
Once there they had to put these 25 sensors all over her head.  Each spot had to be cleaned, stuck down with glue then a strip of paper went over each censure and was glued on, that was then dried with some stuff that stunk so bad, I had to hold gracie down.  This little girl was much stronger then I knew.  I practically had to lay my top half on her to hold her down so the lady could put each one on, Terrible!  Once they were finally on they ran all sorts of test, that I would have been annoyed with.  Once the basic tests were all completed I then had to tell gracie to lay down and go to sleep, seriously I thought that will never happen.  She laid down, I covered her up, and held her hand.  I just prayed, for what seemed to be an hour, for her to just go to sleep.  Once she was finally a sleep they let her sleep for about 10 minutes then told me to wake her, again, Seriously!  Poor thing, I woke her up and she was not happy.  She was so tired and she had to be fully awake.  At that point I was so thankful that I brought her a new toy, which was also required to help her do her "excited thing".  This made miss gracie very happy.  Next step was to pray she would do her excited thing while they were scanning her.  Finally she did but not for very long but enough for them to get what they needed.
Once all test were completed each sensor had to be removed with nail polish remover, she still has some spots in her hair that I have to remove.
After all was said and done we gone in our car at 9:30.  I never thought it would take that long but it did and it was finally all over.  Hours of praying is the only way we got through it and I am so thankful it is over.
here is our little lady during the test
this is the happiest of the pictures.