Thursday, March 08, 2007

Dear Becca,
            I have felt like crapola all day long. I think I might have some type of sinus infection. I am okay early in the mornings but as the day wears on I get extremely stopped up and my head begins to hurt and the pain intensifies with every passing minute. I think I might go to the doctor and see if I can get something for it.
      I got home from work this afternoon intending on taking some sinus medication and a few tylenol and laying down for awhile. It didn't work out like that. Your Mom was very upset when I got home. Aunt Mary had called her and Papaw Lawrence was being prepped for emergency surgery. As you may or may not know, I hope you know, Papaw Lawrence has a colostomy bag. A piece of his intestines are outside of his stomach and apparently that piece died. It has been dieing for the past year but he's been afraid to get it taken care of because the last two times he's had to take care of such a problem he has come close to death. Now he has to take care of it. They are doing a five to six hour surgery even as I write this to reroute his entire intestines. It's a very risky surgery and your Mother is very worried about Papaw Lawrence. I certainly hope he comes through this, for your Mother's sake.
      She wanted to go down to Hazard this afternoon when I got home. I told her I couldn't take her because I had work tomorrow but she said she would drive herself down there and I could put you in daycare before I left for work. She decided she didn't want to drive down there by herself so she kind of freaked out when I wouldn't take her. She later apologized for overreacting but there really wasn't any need for her to do that. She cares for her father and she was worried about him. Aunt Mary is going to call us when the surgery is over and let us know how it went.
      Uncle Rodney's Dad, Butch passed away this past week. We went to the visitation yesterday, even you; your second trip to a funeral home. Your first was when Granny's sister Lila passed away. I really didn't want to take you but all of our baby sitting options were also at the visitation so we dressed you up pretty and took you with us. Oddly enough you had a good time. There was doughnuts and sandwiches in the kitchen of the funeral home and Jon, Jacob and Sissy were there and you hadn't had supper yet so you stayed in the kitchen with the boys eating. We only stayed about an hour or so.
      Butch's funeral is in West Virginia where he was born and raised Saturday. Mamaw & Papaw are driving over with Aunt Lynn and Uncle Rodney. Papaw is going to be a pallbearer. It's very sad for everyone concerned. Towards the end Butch was excited about the possibility of seeing his late wife, Carol in heaven and that's the best way to think about things like that. I really didn't know Butch all that well but I don't think he was ever truly happy since Carol passed away.
      Earlier this week you and your Mom came and picked me up from work and we had a nice little day out. We went to buy you a new big girl bed and ended up getting you an entire new bedroom suite. We want to get you into your new bed soon because the new baby will have to have your bed and we have read that it's not a good idea to move you out of your bed and the baby into it all at once because you might feel that the new baby is encroaching on your territory so we are going to get you set up in your new bed early. The bedroom suite includes a headboard but not a footboard, a dresser and mirror and a night stand. It's pink. I wonder if you have enough pink in your room. Your walls are pink, your switch plate is pink, your toy box is pink, your television is pink and just about everything else in there is either pink or trimmed in pink.
      After we bought the furniture you wanted to go to Toys "R" Us so we stopped by there for awhile. You played with a toy train set they had set up. You played for a good long while. You saw some dinosaur toys and now it seems you are into dinosaurs because you told Mom today you wanted a dinosaur for Easter. Alas, you got so heavily into looking at toys that you refused to listen to me when I called for you so you did a time out there in the store and we left. We then went to Wal-Mart and got a few odds and ends. You kept asking for stuff and because you are a spoiled child I kept saying yes. It wasn't big things you wanted though. You wanted some goldfish crackers, some child size ice cream cones and stuff like that. We came home and gave you a bath and put you down for the night.
      Today you and Mom went about some important business. First the two of you went by Taylor Manor and picked up Mom's check then to the bank to deposit it. Then y'all went by the Early Childhood Development Center, which is the Woodford County School District sponsored preschool to see about getting you into preschool. They told your Mom that they don't test a child until they are three and they have a test in August and since you will be three at that time we will have you tested then. They are going to test you for speech impediments and the like. I hate to say this but I hope they think you have one because we would get a break on tuition and I don't know if we could afford preschool at the full price. Your Mom says we will afford it because she wants you to have every opportunity possible to succeed in your education and preschool will give you a big leg up. I also want you to succeed so I reckon we will figure something out when the time comes. It'll be rough though because that's the exact time that we expect your new brother or sister to make their grand entrance onto the stage of life and we'll have us another little mouth to feed and another little but to keep in diapers. I certainly hope that you are potty trained by then though. You're doing very well in your potty training and I see no reason why you can't be nearly there by the time the baby gets here.
      After y'all checked out the school you went to Georgetown where your Mother signed up to retake her skills test to be a CNA. It's a pity she failed the first time. Her teacher in Georgetown couldn't believe she failed. As you know it wasn't your Mom's fault she failed. She was sick that day with stuffy ears and couldn't hear the heartbeat to get a proper blood pressure reading. After that Mom took you out to eat at Wendy's or burger King or somewhere like that. She had promised you that y'all were going to go to the McDonald's Playland. When you passed it you reminded her about it. She told you that you had already eaten and then you suggested that the two of you might get some ice cram. So that is exactly what the two of you did. You got ice cream at McDonald's and had a big time playing with the other kids in the Playland area.
      Your Mom is sixteen weeks pregnant with your new little baby brother or sister. Everyone seems convinced that we are having a boy. I am as well and I am very excited about that but we are having a heck of a time coming up with a boys name. We have decided on any number of names for a boy but after a day or two one of us or the other changes our mind. The last name we had decided on was Elijah and he was to be called Eli but now your Mom has had second thoughts regarding that name. I don't want a name that ends with a "Y" like my own name, Danny. I think those names are childish and no grown man wants a child's name. I don't want an unisexual name like Morgan or Robin because those simply sound gay. I want a name that sounds masculine yet classy and refined.
      Well, that's about it for today. When we first started this blog your Mom used to close out with a silly little saying. Eventually she stopped doing and I don't think that's fair to the newest part of our family so I will have to do it myself. So to you, unborn child of mine may I say, Love, Peace, & Chicken Grease and Daddy loves Rebecca and the yet to be named unborn child living in Mommy's tummy!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Dear Becca & Sibling,
                   Hello my dears how are you both doing? I know how you one of you are, one of you is in my tummy. One of you is taking nap, I think. At least I hope. Daddy is taking a nap, I know. If you are not still sleeping it is untelling what you are doing. Note: Becca, I am on the phone with Daddy. You are still sleeping. I discovered that I really liked name Joseph the other day, if the baby is a boy. I don't known what Daddy will think about it though, he wants to name the baby Ethan if it is a boy. You still want to name the baby Jack. If it is a girl we will of course, name the baby Rachel. Then we will have our Rachel and Rebecca.
      Daddy and I just remembered something we both wanted to mention in the blog last night. You asked Daddy if you could have another ice cream and he told you no. You then proceeded to come into the office where I was and ask me if you could have another ice cream, We had to get us a big laugh out of that because that is just what kids do. I of course, told you No as well. One ice cream is enough. I told Daddy that it would be the first of many times that you would do that.
      I got to see you before I left for work this morning. You woke up shortly after the alarm went off. We are going to have to think of something different with that alarm because it is so loud that it wakes you up every time. By the time the new baby comes it will be waking up the both of you.
      I had to stop this post at work because Mother was getting a little bit agitated. It was a pretty decent day all in all though. However, I missed you and Daddy terribly. I especially missed you, Becca. I was looking through all of your pictures and you were so pretty and it made me long to reach out and hold you. I hate being away from you for that long. When I go back to work after this new baby I don't know that I will signing up for any twelve hour days. That's too much time at one stretch away from Daddy, away from you, and now away from the new baby.
      I mentioned the name Joseph to Daddy and he said he does not like it. He is afraid that everyone will start to call him Joe. He asked me if I liked Tyler and I said No. I am afraid that everyone will call him Ty. We both like the name Issac a lot and I think it would be cute to have our little Rebecca and little Issac.
      I brought a pizza home from Pizza hut for us to eat for supper. You were excited to see me but the first thing you asked me was "Where's our pizza?". You knew that I was going to go out and get it and you were looking forward to it. You ate a good bit of it, too. Then you and I took a shower together and Daddy took a shower by himself in the other bathroom. We all took relatively lukewarm (well, at the end it was downright COLD) showers as Daddy was washing the whites at the same time we were bathing. We really need to get our water turned up. I am really proud of you and Daddy the both have you have been doing laundry all day and been doing a fine job of it. Daddy even picked up the kitchen and loaded the dishwasher for me. He's a good Daddy and a good husband. You're a good daughter and I love you 'to pieces, as we say.
      There were a thousand things I wanted to write to you about and I had them all in my head today, but they just disappeared when I got busy at work. Aunt Mary is coming up for a little baby shower tomorrow. You and I went out and bought her some things for the baby. After the shower I think you and Aunt Mary and I are going to go out to the mall and maybe to Gabriel Brothers. Daddy will like that, it will give him some alone time. I have to pick up shampoo and nightgowns for SIster Agnes tomorrow, so don't let me forget. Remember, Mommy Loves Rebecca! And (Namless) or Rachel!
Dear Becca,
            We had a fabulous day yesterday. I know you weren't feeling too well yesterday. I was told that you were very quiet and lethargic all day long while you were hanging out with Mamaw, Jacob and Jon. According to Mamaw you perked right up when Papaw got home from work. You do love your Papaw. Papaw dropped me off at our house before he came home. It was extremely windy yesterday and March is the month for flying kites so I went to K-Mart and bought two cheap ones and a really nice one. I took them down to Aunt Lynn & Uncle Rodney's, where everyone was at, so we could all fly kites. I walked in the door and you were very happy to see me but you really got excited about flying kites. You wanted to make them go up in the air. I bought a Barbie kite and a Spongebob kite for you and a really nice six foot kite for the boys.
      We all went out in the big field and you chased the tail of your Spongebob kite, your favorite while I tied to get it launched. Then an amazing thing happened; the kite began to rise into the sky and it kept right on rising. It rose so high that I ran out of string. I have never successfully flown a kite before in my entire life but today was different. Papaw was flying your Barbie kite and Jacob was trying to get their big one up. Jon was bugging me to let him fly the Spongebob kite since I already had it up. All the while you where laughing with glee. I eventually let Jon take the Spongebob kite and I went to see if I could help out Jacob with his kite and then another amazing thing happened. That kite took off too. I kept letting out more and more string while I tried to dodge Jon and the Spongebob kite. I had that kite even higher than the Spongebob kite because there was much more string with the more expensive one. The string reel was much fancier as well but it tended to take on a mind of its own and I ended up getting my fingernail bruised by the thing. I was in the zone though so I still kept feeding out more and more string. I might be exaggerating some but I swear I had that kite a hundred feet or more high. Then the unthinkable happened. A big gust of wind came along and snapped the line and the kite went sailing across the field. I was so disappointed by that. About the same time Jon crashed the Spongebob kite into the barb wire fence. I went to untangle the line from the fence and I asked Jon to help but he got two lines from two different kites so tangled up that both kites were more or less grounded for the day. Papaw came and helped me get the kite untangled from the fence. I had about five to ten yards of line on your kite so I sent it up again. You wanted to fly the kite so I handed it to you and let you fly it all by yourself. You did a fabulous job. You had the most adorable look of total concentration on your sweet little face. You and I had a great day of kite flying.
      I bought the kites mainly for the boys because they are going through a tough time right now. Their Grandpa, Butch, Uncle Rodney's father has cancer and has been very sick for several days. It wasn't too long ago that they lost their Grandma, Carol to the exact same form of cancer. Everyone is really tore up over it. I feel so bad for Uncle Rodney. I thought maybe the kites would be a fun little activity to kind of get their minds on something else for a brief moment. I think they had some fun. I feel bad for Allison too. She is such a good girl and is at and age now that she knows all too well what is happening and I know she must be hurting.
      Well, I have some stuff I want to take care of on the computer in the office, soon to be the nursery, so I will close out this post. And as always, Daddy loves Rebecca!

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Dear Becca,
            Daddy pointed out that I had only written one blog this month and there have been some goings on I need to write about so I figured I would sit down and write one to you today.
You and I took a trip to your doctor today because you have been feeling puny for the last few days. On Monday I came home and your fever had gotten all the way up to 103. I figured we'd wait this out a couple of days, that it was probably just a cold and I didn't want to be looked at funny at the doctors office for rushing you up there for a little cold. I wish we had went on and went Monday now; you have the flu. The doctor had to swab your throat and you didn't like that at all. It made you gag and cough and you cried and cried. The doctor couldn't tell anything from that test so he decided to take a blood sample. I think you preferred to gag than get your finger poked and squeezed. The nurse poked your finger and you squawled and squawled. You did pretty well though for a two and a half year old and I was extremely proud of you. You informed me that you wanted Donald's for lunch, which is what you call McDonald's, and of course I said yes.
      After I called Daddy and Mamaw and told them what was going on we got into the car and headed on our way. When I pulled into the McDonald's parking lot you informed me that Mamaw took you to "Zoli's". Which is, of course, Fazoli's. I asked you where you wanted to go, McDonald's or Fazoli's, and you picked Fazoli's. So we went in and ordered a number four to share which is two pieces of pizza and a side of Spaghetti with Marinara. You chose the Spaghetti over the pizza. You really like Spaghetti. You ate a good bit of it, too. I am also sure it was easier on your little tummy than Pepperoni Pizza. We had some sugar free lemonade with our meal and you informed me that it was DEEEEE-YICOUS.
      When we got home we both went to the potty and then you settled in on the couch with some juice and a blanet to watch Lilo & Stitch. I came in here to sit down and write this blog and before long I heard you go into the bathroom again. I told you to come here and you said no, that you were going to go poo-poo. I went in and helped you down with your panties and stuff and you sat up on the potty big as the world and went poo-poo all by yourself. I was so very proud of you. Then we washed our hands and put on a new pull-up and now I hear you watching Dora and playing in the living room. We are going to have to treat you extra special while you have the flu, not like how badly we treat you now, ha-ha. You're going to be even more spoiled than usual, though, and I hope that helps you feel better. Well, Mommy loves Rebecca!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Dear Becca,
            Your Mom must have been extremely tired this evening because she went to bed at 6:30 and is still fast asleep. It was just you and I most of the evening. After work I had asked Papaw if he could stop off at Krogers for me so I could get some hot dogs and some hot dog buns. That's what we had for supper. We all watched a little television and then I gave you a bath. While you were in the bath your Mom went to bed. I got you out and dried and dressed you for bed and then you hung out on my lap playing with your Mom's hand held computer. You announced that it was your favorite. Then we watched an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, twice and then I put you to bed. I have never known you to go to sleep so easy. You asked for a story then changed your mind and decided you wanted a lullaby instead. I sang you a Hush Little Baby, which is your favorite, gave you a kiss and a hug and told you I loved you and started to leave. The only thing you said as I left was that you would see me tomorrow and I haven't heard a word from you since.
      You haven't been feeling that well these past few days. Yesterday daycare called and said that Momma was going to have to come get you because you had a temperature of 102. It freaked your Mom out. She had Mamaw watch you while she went to work but she left early to be with you. We got you some Tylenol Multi-symptom cold medicine and some regular Tylenol chewables. They seemed to bring your temperature down a bit. I gave you one and a half chewables when I got home and the other half when I put you to bed.
      Your Mom was supposed to post a blog post today but I suppose she was just too tired. Her belly is getting bigger with your new brother or sister and her body is stretching in ways that are painful for her. Well, it's fortyfive minutes past my bedtime and I still need to take a shower so I will close out this post. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Dear Becca,
            We all had a pretty nice weekend. Friday you & I went to get some cash from the ATM to pay the daycare for Thursday because we have ran out of checks. We stopped for automobile fuel and then we went to give the daycare their money. You thought you were going to stay and you cried and hung on to my neck with your head nestled into my chest. After we left you were fine. We then went to Wal-Mart in Lawrenceburg and got a bunch of groceries, two new summer dresses, insoles for my work shoes, and a gallon of bubbles. We went home and blew bubbles for awhile until I got too cold. You wanted to stay outside but I was cold so we went in. Mom showed up shortly thereafter and we had tomato soup and grilled cheese grilled on our George Foreman grill. You stayed up later then usual and went to bed.
      Saturday was a pretty typical Saturday. Mom went to work and I stayed home with you. Later in the day Mamaw & Papaw called and told me to look outside and there was a strange brand new Nissan Pathfinder. It looked exactly like Aunt Lynn & Uncle Rodney's new Pathfinder but it was silver. It turns out that Mamaw & Papaw had went out and bought one nearly exactly like it. You and I took a little ride in it and you announced that you liked Mamaw's new truck better than her van. I think she does too.
      Turns out that Mom got Sunday off so I stayed up late and slept in. You got up at your regular time and Mom got up with you. The weather was pretty nice this morning so she took you outside and let you ride your tricycle that Santa brought you this past Christmas and then the two of you went to the backyard. You wanted me out there too so she came and woke me up. I went outside and played with you in the backyard while Mom went the grocery store to buy stuff to fix on the grill. She came home and we had grilled burgers, chips, mac & cheese, cottage cheese and soda for lunch. You went down very easily for your nap after lunch and your Mom and I watched some television in peace. You woke up and we had a grand time with you for the rest of the day.
      Well, it's late and I have to take a shower and go to bed so I will close out this post. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Dear Becca,
            Look at you, ain't you beautiful. That's what you said to Mom today when you came into the living room today wearing two shirts that you put on yourself. You just now came in here with your pajama bottoms on your head with the legs hanging down on each side of your head and announced that you were a bunny. Mom & I both laughed heartily. We took some pictures of you and then I told you I was going to sit down and write you a blog. You thought that was a fabulous idea. You rushed across the room and brought me one of your wooden blocks and told me you wanted me to write you that block. We've been writing all over your block with a green crayola. You are so much fun.
      Last night was kind of rough for all of us. For some strange reason you didn't want to sleep at all last night. You started out just hollering for Momma & Daddy. Momma thought maybe you would drift off to sleep if you had a movie to look at. I went into your bedroom and put on a movie for you and left. That's when you started screaming. Eventually Momma couldn't take it any longer so she went into your room and laid down on your bedroom floor and started to watch the movie with you but that didn't work either. She left and you started screaming again. We even tried to let you sleep with us but you kept trying to kick Mom's pregnant tummy and we couldn't have that so we had to put you back in your room. Eventually at around three this morning you went to sleep. Mom said you woke up around your normal time and didn't take a nap. You're a little stopped up right now but I don't see how that could cause the kind of problems we had last night. Mom said if you have another night like last night she is going to take you to see the pediatrician.
      Granny comes home from the hospital Monday. We'll get to see her a whole lot more when she does but I don't think Mamaw feels like she is ready to come home just yet. I'm hoping she will feel more at ease at her own home even though I don't think she likes it as much living in the house as much as she liked living in her own apartment.
      You're sitting on your picnic rug eating cheese slices and watching Max & Ruby on Television right now. I don't know what we would do without TiVo. We've always got your favorite shows ready to go for you. When I was growing up I only got to watch cartoons on Saturday Morning. I've told you all about the Saturday morning cartoons from years gone by. Now there's cartoons on twenty-four hours a day on three or four channels. When I was growing up we only had three channels to watch; when the weather was clear we could get four or five whereas you have access to over a hundred channels. You picked a good time to be a toddler.
      Well, I'm gonna close out this "block" now. If I can talk your Mom into it maybe this weekend we'll go get you another pair of earrings. You lost the $100 pair I got for mom that she couldn't wear and the next pair we tried irritated your ears so we had to take them out and let your ears heal. I think they look and feel fine but what does Daddy know about earring holes. I've never had my ear pierced; Papaw would have ripped it out the hard way. I hope your holes haven't closed up yet. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Dear Becca,
            Well, it looks like the tab key is working now. I'm getting this laptop pretty well put together. I've had lots of fun doing it too. There's been some frustration but the frustration only makes success that much sweeter.
      What went on this week? Let me see. Monday, as you know I got this new laptop and on Tuesday I went out by myself after work and bought some milk and some Chinese food from Wok n' Go. I brought it home and you set up the TV tray in the kitchen and set up two chairs and you & I sat there and shared some Chinese food. It was fun.
      Wednesday was something special and not just because it was Valentines Day. There was snow in the forecast for early Wednesday morning and your Mom had an appointment with her ob/gyn; she didn't really want to try to drive in potentially treacherous conditions so she asked me to take off work and take her to her appointment. I was only too happy to because I wanted to be there for your new baby brother or sister's ultrasound. We got up that morning and sure enough the cars where covered in ice. We took you to daycare and we were on our way to the doctor's office. The roads didn't seem too bad at first but when were almost at the doctor's office we had quite a scare. I was braking at a light at the end of Lane Allen Rd. where it crosses Nicholasville Rd. and I started to slide. There were cars in front of us and I was sliding right towards them. I guided the truck toward the curb because I didn't want to hit the cars in front of us. I was going to take it up on the curb if I had to. I was also at the same time trying to get control of the vehicle. I let off the brake and started tapping lightly and I got it under control well before we came to the cars in front of us or the curb. It wasn't really that close but it certainly was scary. Your Mom told me that she felt vindicated about asking me to drive her and I have to agree. While your Mom is an excellent driver, I don't believe I would trust her in icy conditions simply because she has never driven when it was icy.
      We got to the doctor's office and went in for our ultrasound. I watched the monitor as the tech looked for your little sibling and when I saw the actual shape of a baby I hollered out in glee. It was just so amazing. As we watched our youngest child on the screen, lo and behold, he or she turned over and we could see it as plain as if she or he were laying next to us. That's something I will never forget. We found out that she was about a week farther along than we had originally been led to believe. She is now thirteen weeks pregnant. That puts her due date around August 22nd or 23rd. The doctor told us he planned on scheduling a c-section and that is usually done two weeks before the due date so that puts it around August 9th. Pretty cool, huh?
      After we got out of the doctor we went to Red Lobster for a Valentines Day lunch. We both had a very nice lunch and then we went to Staples where I purchased a tiny mouse for the new laptop and then on to Thornton's where they had a good deal on laptop carrying cases. then we came home and watched a television show and then I went to get Sissy from her orthodontist and your Mom went to pick you up from daycare.
      I forget what happened Thursday and not much happened Friday.
      We got our tax return this past Friday and now it's all gone. We gave it all to Mamaw & Papaw for things dealing with this house.
      Well, I'm going to close out this post. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Dear Becca,
               Guess where I am sitting as I type this blog post. I am sitting in my recliner. We got our new laptop today and I am setting it up. You are on your picnic rug eating cheetos and your Mom is laying on the couch. She found out today that she has a torn tendon in her knee and she can't take painkillers because she is pregnant.
      The tab key isn't working. I'll figure it out later. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
                  I should be in bed already because I have to readjust to first shift. They are sending us back a week earlier than planned. I'll be glad to have my evenings with you again instead of my computer. Speaking of computers, we are expecting the laptop Monday; I'm excited!
      Gotta hit the proverbial hay before you wake up again. You haven't slept well tonight. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Friday, February 09, 2007

Dear Rebecca & Sibling,
               Hello children. That is one huge step I just took. We have another Ultrasound Wednesday and I am still holding my breath until I see the 'sibling' on the screen. I know everything is OK but I still can't let myself breathe easy until the 3 month mark, which, by the way, is also on Wednesday. The other huge step that I took today is the fact that I bought myself a Maternity Shirt. It's pink and awfully cute. It says "Beauty, Brains, & Belly". There is another one out there I want to get on Wednesday that says "Expecting Greatness".
      Rebecca, right now you are taking a bath. You told me that I had to 'Go Away'. So I slipped around the corner to write you this blog and I keep hollering at you to say something to me and you are getting very aggravated. I can't say I blame you. If I was trying to relax in a warm bath I'd want to be left alone, too. We had a pretty good day together, you and I. When you got up this morning we spent an hour filling out your Valentine Cards and now they are all over the house. I'm going to have to gather them up. You had big fun putting the stickers on the cards. Then we got Daddy up for some lunch then we all laid down to take a nap. When Daddy got up to leave for work, He dropped his wallet out of his pocket and we had to take it to him at work and put it in his truck. We also bought him a water and a Newspaper and we were well on our way home when discovered we hadn't left the wallet in his truck after all. We got back just in time to see your dear old Dad on his break. He was glad to see us, as always. We were glad to see him too. Then we made our way home and we stopped at K-Mart to have us some dinner and pick up the aforementioned Maternity Shirt. You ate a whole hot dog (well, the weenie of it) and some fries. I had a hamburger and a few fries and the rest of your cookie, which I should not have done. I just stood there mindlessly munching after you handed me your cookie and started playing with the toys. You've had three large poo-poos today so I reckon you must have a little bug or you must have eaten something that disagreed with you. You just told me a moment ago after I had to pause this blog and get you out of the tub that your butt hurt. I would imagine it does. I put some thick lotion and powder on your bottom but I don't know how well that helped you. You don't seemed to be unable to eat though, so I am not too worried about it. You just asked me for some more dry Peanut Butter Captain Crunch. You are watching your nightly episode of Max & Ruby.
      With you, Rebecca, I craved Fried Chicken. I never really cared for Fried Chicken all that much until I got pregnant with you. Then one day we had some at church and I couldn't get enough of it. I know everybody thought I was a hog over in the corner with an entire 8-piece bucket. I didn't particularly care, though. I wanted us some fried chicken! I also used to sneak and spread peanut butter on the fried chicken. I know people with think that is gross, maybe a little weird, but not nearly as weird as this: Right now, I am craving Close-Up toothpaste. I know that I can't eat the stuff, so I just brush my teeth with it as often as I can. Also, I would love to take a big honking bite out of a bounce sheet. Yes, a bounce sheet. I think they smell good enough to eat. Of course, I didn't feel that way before I was pregnant with your sibling, Rebecca. And of course, I know better than to take any bites out of any sort of dryer sheet. The only other food I seem to want to eat is something that I really can't tolerate because of the gestational diabetes: Cereal. Cereal is chocked-full of carbohydrates. I can tolerate about a half a serving size with some milk and that's it. Any more than that and my sugar shoots to the moon. Oh well. I reckon I will have to put off my cereal cravings until after you are born, 'Sibling'. I can't wait to know what you are; I hate calling you that. Of course, after you are born, I will probably no longer crave cereal.
      Well, it's almost time for Rebecca to go to bed so I had better sign off of here for now. Mommy loves Rebecca - and her Sibling!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
                  I'm very sorry I couldn't go with you & Mom to see Granny on her birthday. I called and wished her a happy birthday but it just wasn't the same.
      We're now in the coldest stretch of winter we have seen all year long. The roads were supposed to get bad yesterday so instead of you going to day care I took you with me to work so you could ride home with Papoo. First we stopped by Professional Optical and they said all they had to do was order me another arm for it. They put one similar on until the new one comes in so I can now wear the glasses. We walked in and even though it's been a long time since you were there you remembered that they have toys. You told me you were going to go play. While I waited for them to fix my glasses I watched you play with a Jack in the Box and big Legos. After they had my glasses fixed I told you it was time to go and for you to put the toys up and you did it without even the slightest whimper. There were other people in there and I was so proud of what a well behaved little angel you were at that moment. It wasn't that way earlier in the day. I told you it was time to come and get your shoes on and you told me no; you were playing. I hollered at you and started counting and the next thing I saw was you swinging around the corner and running up the hall as fast as your legs would take you. I really didn't like you telling me "No".
      As I was saying, when we got to the factory after we had my glasses fixed I got you our and proceeded to take the car seat out and when I turned around you were laid down in the parking lot making a snow angel. We were on the extreme far end of the lot and it was way before anyone gets off work. That's why I was comfortable turning my back on you. Still I took you over to the grass so you could make your snow angels there. You had big fun making your angels and making snow balls. You like making snow balls. You tried to do it the other day but you didn't have any mittens so your Mom put some socks on your hands but that didn't work out as well as you would have liked. We bought you some mittens the next day. I told you to wait for Papoo to come out of the factory and to throw snow balls at him. You thought that was a grand idea. It was such a funny site. Papoo cam out like with his lunch box and trudged toward his automobile like he has for the past thirty years but this time there was a little two year old girl slinging snow at him. I wish I had brought my camera. It was such a sight.
      You are spending the night with Mamaw & Papaw right now. I know that your Mom misses you but I also know she will appreciate the chance to sleep in. You told your Mom last night on the phone that you didn't want to come home, you wanted to spend the night down there and so you did. Yesterday before your Mom went to work she gave you an ice cream cone and as you were happily licking away on it I asked what you loved better, Daddy or Ice cream. You aid ice cream. I assumed you would say that about anybody so I asked you what you loved better, Momma or ice cream and you said Momma. You are a mischievous little thing. You were just teasing Daddy because I know that you love me.
      Mom had some cramping last night and it concerned her a bit. She said it hurt but there wasn't any bleeding. She seamed cool about it. I on the other hand was freaking out. SHe called her ob/gyn's office and they told her that since we have already seen a viable pregnancy in her uterus and she has had a c-section that it was more than likely her expanding uterus pressing against the scar tissue from the c-section she had with you. That made me feel so much better. I'm looking forward to being a Daddy again. I know your Mom was kind of upset that I didn't get all excited and happy when we first found out but I am certainly excited and happy now.
      Well, it's almost six in the morning and I should have already been in bed so I will close this post out. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Monday, February 05, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
                     Today is Granny's 90th birthday. We all went up to the hospital and stayed with her for most of the day, except for Daddy who did not go with us because he had to work. I know he wishes he could have been there, though.
                     You and I made Granny a cake for her birthday and it was a big hit. Mamaw had two store bought cakes but everyone was more impressed with your cake. You were the star of the show as usual. I think Granny had a real good birthday but like I told Mamaw, we could have all left and just left you there and that would have been perfectly fine with Granny. She only had eyes for you today. You love her dearly and she feels the same way about you. You were surprisingly well-behaved and I was really proud of you. Everyone thought you were super cute, all of the nurses and CNA's did too. You told Uncle Mike that everyone makes over you. He said he had to agree. You are so funny sometimes.
                  You got to sit up on Granny's bed and help her blow her candles out, and you also got to eat a big rose icing off of Granny's cake. She couldn't concentrate on opening her presents for staring at you. Granny loves you so much, little girl. No one got any attention from Granny today but you. You mean the world to Granny and I adore that.
                  You rode with Mamaw on the way home and well stopped at DQ for a late supper. Mamaw treated us so that was nice. You had a hot dog that you didn't eat along with some french fries that you also didn't eat and an ice cream cone treat that you also didn't eat. You also had a massive poo-poo, or what you call a "Monster Poo-Poo" at the DQ and they didn't have any changing tables. So I just had to have you bend over and wipe you over and over and over again there. Then I had to half-way wrap you up in a diaper so that I didn't have to fully undress you just to get your pull-up on. Needless to say, that was quite an excercise trying to get cleaned up, wrapped up and bundled up in a unequipped bathroom. We got on our merry way and your rode home with Mamaw and we all met up here at our humble abode. Thats when I plopped you in the bathtub to finish cleaning you up from our DQ fiasco and I noticed that you had red splotches all over your chest and back. I freaked out and called Mamaw who thought you had the measles or the chicken pox and to be honest, that's what I was thinking, too. But I called Pediatric and Associates after hours and they said they thought it was a viral rash and that you needed to stay away from other children and especially pregnant women. Well I informed her that there was no avoiding being in contact with at least one pregnant woman, which is, me.
              After your bath, I got you all dried off and lotioned up and got you some chocolate milk and you watched Max & Ruby. Then we brushed your teeth and put you to bed and you didn't have much trouble going. Before bed though I gave you a dose of benadryl because the nurse said that would be alright and she also said if you got too itchy we could rub you down with 1% hydrocotrisone cream. She doesn't seem to think that much is going to amount of it but to call her back if you get a fever or the spots get purple or blood colored. I hope they don't, but I am not sending you to daycare tomorrow just in case. I am going to send you to Papoo because he likes hanging out with you. Also, if you are contagious I really don't want any of the other kids getting it. Well little girl, I just checked my sugar and it was 120, which is perfect for two hours after a meal. I am going to go give myself my shot, have my snack and hit the hay. I am flat exhausted. Remember, Mommy (and your Great Granny) loves Rebecca!
Dear Rebecca,
                  Hey, little girl of mine. I am really very tired right now. I came home Friday night from work and set about playing on the computer and I really got into some serious stuff and it got later and later but I just wasn't tired at all. I ended up laying down at around 6:30 Saturday morning but I still couldn't sleep. You and your Mom woke up and she went off to work. A little later as I was fixing your breakfast she showed up took you to work with her for a couple of hours so I could get some sleep. You came back around noon. We had some lunch and watched an episode or two of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, that's a cartoon we both like about a foster home for imaginary friends owned by old Mrs. Foster. We both get a kick out of it. After we watched Foster's we both laid down for a nap. I have been so screwed up with my sleeping this weekend.
      We all went to the grocery store yesterday afternoon. You broke my glasses that I just got in December. You really shouldn't have been able to break them so easy so it really wasn't your fault. Luckily I can wear my safety glasses from work until we get my street glasses fixed or replaced. I am going to take them back to Professional Optical Tuesday and see if there's anything they can do. I really don't want to have to purchase another set of frames. I don't think that would be fair since I haven't had these glasses that long anyway.
      Your Mom and I took turns taking a nap when we got home from the grocery store while you, who needs it most because you are two, didn't nap at all yesterday. We were going to watch Super Bowl XLI together but your Mom said she was real sleepy so I told her she could stay in bed and she was very grateful. She didn't care anything about football anyway. I sat down to watch it with a bowl of the chili your Mom made for us and some Frito's Corn Chips. I watched the first ten minutes or so and then, since I was watching this on TiVo I fast forwarded through it until I saw the score change and then I would look at what happened and then run it forward again. I watched some of the Super Bowl commercials and then I got up to come in here and play on the computer. I think I am computered out this weekend. I did an overhaul of your online photo album and I deleted lots of stuff that I haven't worked on in years and never will again and I changed locations for all of my pages.
      I also purchased a new laptop computer with the new Windows Vista operating system from Dell. I'm using Windows XP on our desktop computer which is also a Dell. As I was shopping for the laptop I saw where they had a Palm Z22 for well under a hundred dollars so I purchased that as well. I think both your Mom & I both are more excited about the Palm than about the laptop. We plan on getting Pocket Quicken and American Baby pregnancy tracking software to go with it. It comes with just about everything else your Mom may need. I just checked and it has already shipped. I just hope someone is at home to pick it up when it comes in.
      Later today after I get up and get ready we are all going to see Granny. At the moment she is still at St. Joseph's but she is scheduled to go to the Cardinal Hill rehab floor at Good Samaritan Hospital where I was born. It's her 90th birthday today. Your Mom made a cake for her but it came apart so we are eating on it. I think she's going to make another one later this morning. We probably need to stop by Sav-a-lot and buy some paper plates and plastic forks. I'm sure she will have lots of visitors and I'm sure they will want to share her birthday cake.
      You will be happy to note that w.bloggar is now posting to this blog website. Before we had to go to blogger.com and do in manually. I know you don't care about this or even know what I am talking about since it's all ancient 2007 technology. I just wanted to mention it because I'm excited about it.
      I'm done. I'm going to watch some television and go to bed. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Friday, February 02, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
                        Tonight I got off work early so that I could go pick you up at the daycare. I was so very happy to see you because I had missed you terribly all day. All I wanted to do today was to stay home and play in the snow with you. Unfortunately my time was demanded elsewhere and I didn't get to do that. I miss you so when I am away from you, especially on days like today. You have never really seen very much snow and you were quite enthralled with it. You kept trying to eat it off the car.
                        Anyway today you went to day care and I know you had fun. When you asked where we were going this morning and I told you that I was going to the doctor you informed me that you were going to work, you were going to work at the day cae. You are funny little thing sometimes. You got to stay with Papaw and Mamaw yesterday afternoon and I know you really enjoyed that. You haven't been getting to see very much of them since Granny has been in the hospital. When they brought you home you just had to doctor them with your doctor kit. You gave Mamaw a pill and told her it was an old pill and that now she could die. We all had a big laugh out of that. I had to give Mamaw some Coffee Mate for her coffee and I told her not to get pulled over because the cops would think that powdery white stuff was something illegal. I put it in a little baggie for her.
                           When we got home today we had a supper of Mac & Cheese and Tuna, and a side of Peas. We also had some Diet V8 Splash which is pretty tasty if I do say so myself. You kept calling it your good juice. Then we played in the floor after I cleaned up the kitchen some then we got you dressed in your jammies and we cuddled under your pink blanky on the couch watching Spongebob until Daddy called. Then we got your teeth brushed and got your milk shook and made chocolate. You like to "Shake milk and make it chocate" as you say. Now you are resting quietly and I am trying to post a little blog before I lay down for the night. It will be soon because I have to work tomorrow. I just wanted you to know how much I missed you today. Mommy loves Rebecca!
Dear Rebecca,
                  Greetings & salutations, Rebecca Lynn Lanham. Your Mom found out the other day that she had gestational diabetes. We knew she was going to get it but we were kind of surprised that it came on so soon in her pregnancy. Just like when she was pregnant with you she has become a food nazi. She must count or measure everything that goes in her mouth and nothing does go into her mouth until she has taken her glucose levels. I am very proud of the way your Mom handles herself when she is pregnant. It all goes back to the fact that she is a very good mother, even before her children are born.
      I got our taxes filed and the IRS and the KRS has already accepted both our federal and state returns respectively. The program says we should be getting our return around the ninth of this month but last year we got it about a week later than the program said we would. I expect to get our return around the fifteenth of the month. We're gonna get back $3,012 dollars. We have decided to keep the twelve dollars so we can go out and paint the town red or maybe a very pale pink on that kind of money. We have to give the rest of it to Mamaw & Papaw for taxes and insurance on our house, plus whatever is left over for emergencies that we might run into.
      Well, Not a whole lot else has happened the past few days. I'll close out this post now. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
                  I wish I could type faster. I know pretty much what I want to say in this post but I know it will take forever to say it if I have to use my hunt and peck method, which I do. Your Mom is the typist of the family. She used to be even better than she is today but where the nerves are damaged in her hand as a result of her accident a few years ago, she isn't quite the typist she once was.
      Granny is still doing okay. We hope that they can get her moved back to the Woodford County hospital soon. We all went to see her Sunday evening. When we first went in you were kind of scared of Granny because she had tubes running all over the place around her. Eventually you warmed up and crawled into her hospital bed with her and gave her a big kiss. I was glad we were able to get to see her Sunday. Before we went to see Granny we went to Cici's for some pizza. Your Mom & I ate like ravenous dogs; you on the other, who's idea Cici's was anyway, barely ate a bite. After we visited with Granny we went to Starbucks where your Mom & I both got some foofoo coffee beverages and you got a hot cocoa that you called your chocolate coffee. Actually I was the one who had the chocolate coffee. Three drinks cost us over ten dollars. We then went to the grocery store and then on home.
      Since I have been on second shift I have noticed that I am a little too short tempered with you than I have ever been in your whole life. I am sorry for snapping at you for doing things that two year olds are supposed to do. For example, Sunday night I had taken your pull up off of you and went to find you a new one and when I went back to your room there lay two huge piles of toddler dung. I kind of snapped at you about using the potty; not the best method of potty training, I know. I then realized that those two piles looked awfully soft; it was then that I realized you had a case of diarrhea. I took you into the bathroom where you proceeded to put some more in the potty. You proudly showed me and I praised you as I should. The accident was more my fault than yours; I should have put a pull up on you right away. You still seem to love me though so I suppose I haven't scarred you for life yet.
      The other day you bit yourself. We didn't think too much about it because we figured that it hurt and since it did you wouldn't do it again. Well, yesterday you did it again. I told Mom and she called the pediatrician who told us either you had some more teeth coming in, which you don't or you are doing it to get attention. You get all of the attention you can handle so I don't see how that applies. I hope you don't bite yourself again. Papoo told you that only dodos bite themselves, he always calls you a dodo, and when Mamaw asked you why you bit yourself you told her it was because you were a dodo.
      I'm just about ready to file our tax return using TurboTax software like I do every year. I thought we were ready to file tonight but I was informed by TurboTax that we could deduct your child care expenses. So I am going to have your Mom get Hayley's Way tax identification number tomorrow and then file them when I wake up or when I get home from work. Your Mom's jobs, Kroger and Taylor Manor have been a huge help to us financially this past year but she was claiming one on her w-4 and it really threw our return off. She didn't pay hardly any taxes on the eleven thousand dollars she made this year so now we have to pay it at the end of the year. Luckily I paid in enough so that we are going to get enough back to cover our taxes and insurance on the house but I don't know how much we are going to be able to put back for a rainy day. As it stands right now we are going to get just a hair over $3,000 if we can take the child care credit and just under $3,000 if we can't. We take the standard deduction but we can still take the childcare credit which I didn't know. Quicken says we paid out $565 in child care last year so that gives us a credit of $113. I have no idea how they came up with that figure. That's just what TurboTax told me and TurboTax has never lied to me yet. It will be a bear if we have to produce proof of the $565 but I am sure we can for most of it. We paid all of that out in checks except for ten dollars. I am going to have to set up a place to put our receipts from day care so we will have absolute proof. We spent $565 in all of last year. You were in day care for six months. So far in just the first month of the year we have spent $255 in day care.
      Your Mom went to work yesterday and we put you down for a nap right before she left. Unfortunately you didn't go right to sleep. Eventually you fell into a peaceful sleep but I had to wake you up to take you to day care. You really didn't want to go. You usually love going to day care but this time you were tired and cranky. When I dropped you off you cried and clung to my neck. I called Mom and I called Mamaw and told them all about it. Mamaw called Papoo and he decided to pick you up from day care on his way home. When I got to work I gave him the car seat from the truck and he went and got you. You had lots of fun with Mamaw & Papoo last night. I think maybe I will be taking you to work with me and handing you off to Papoo as he leaves for the next three weeks while I am on second shift. Day care is getting expensive as referenced in the preceding paragraph.
      That's just about all I have time to type for now. Daddy loves Rebecca!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
               I just got back from the hospital a little while ago. Granny is doing much better for now. I don't think things look really great right now though. Mamaw was terribly upset and who can blame her. Imagine how you would feel if you knew you were losing your own dear mother. When I arrived there at a little before one o'clock this morning I was met in the upstairs waiting room by Papoo, Uncle Rodney, Uncle Tommy and Leah. Leah showed me the way back to Granny's room even though I already knew the way. All of Granny's children were there; Mamaw, Uncle Donny, Uncle Mike, Aunt Louise and Aunt Linda. Chris, Mike's wife was also there as was Aunt Lynn. We had all gathered for a death bed vigil that was not to be and I couldn't be happier that we avoided such an event.
      Your Aunt Lynn and myself are probably closer to Granny than all of her other grandchildren because we were raised up next door to Granny and Bambi Dee. I have been so incredibly lucky in the fact that in my nearly forty years I have only lost one person to whom I was really close and that was Bambi Dee who passed away from lung cancer in 1985 when I was seventeen or eighteen. It was close to my birthday when he passed away so I am not exactly sure how old I was. Anyway, this one event is my only experience with dealing with the death of a loved one. I have had relatives and friends pass on before but no one near as close to me as Bambi Dee. I feel that sooner rather than later I will be having to go through it again with our beloved Granny. Your Mom has had much more experience with death of loved ones than I have. Her mother, your grandmother passed away when your Mother was only a child. Her best friend Nancy Mangione died much too young two years before you were born and I am sure she has more terrible experiences with grief. Even though your Mom has had more experience with death than I have doesn't mean that losing Granny will be any easier on her than it would be otherwise.
      Mamaw told me before I left that late last night Granny went into respiratory failure. The hospital staff sprang into action and expertly performed their duties and saved Granny's life. She is convinced and I am obliged to agree with her, that if Granny had been at home she would not have survived. Her nose bled from her blood pressure getting so high. We are very lucky that we still have Granny with us for even one more day.
      The three of us will go visit her tomorrow. Whenever we go see Granny at St. Joseph's Hospital or even drive by you inform us that Granny's doctors are in there. You are one smart cookie. I pray every day that you will have at least some memories of your dear old Granny. The reason you thought your McDonald's toy looked like Granny was the fact that it had it's bottom teeth all bulged out and the other day Granny was amusing you by sticking out her bottom false teeth. Your Granny loves you so very much.
      Well, it's late and I have a ton of stuff I need to do on the computer so I will close out this post. Daddy loves Rebecca!
Dear Rebecca,
                  Daddy and I were sitting up watching TV when Papoo called and said that they were headed to the hospital to see Granny. Apparently Granny is not doing very well and they have called the family to gather round her. I can't help but cry a little bit as I write this; I wish you and I could be there with them, but you are snug as a bug in a rug in your warm and cozy bed and I know that Granny would want no less for her precious Great-Grandaughter.
      Granny is one of the sweetest people I know. She's never said an unkind word about anyone, as far as I know. She can find the good in anybody; I think she could even find some good in Hitler. She's a wonderful woman and I hate to see her struggling. You love her dearly. You love to get up on her lap and eat with her. She loves it when you do that. Tonight I got you a happy meal at McDonald's and it had teeth jutting out at the bottom and you told me that it was like your 'Ganny". You are so sweet and funny. I sent that little toy to Granny; I know that you don't mind.
      I don't know much about how bad the situation is at this point, but I just want to say that I hope you can remember Granny and tell your baby brother or sister all about her. My love for Granny rivals the love for my own beloved Grandmother; she is that special, and I have always considered her my "Granny". I just hope that you will always remember her and her love for you. She loves you so much! I have to go now before I burst into sobs. Mommy loves Rebecca!

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Dear Rebecca,
               Your Mom did indeed take her exam in Louisville today. She seems to think that she did okay. She is concerned however with one of the skill tests she had to take. She had to take someone's blood pressure. She knows how to do it and can usually take a blood pressure reading with no problem at all, however at the present time she has a very bad cold and all of her senses are impaired including her hearing. She was afraid that she couldn't accurately hear the heart rate of her subject. I'm sure she did fine but if she didn't, we will schedule another skills examination for her when she is feeling better and she will return and she will pass it.
      I had no trouble at all finding the place. I had to make a few hasty lane changes but everything went relatively well. I downloaded directions from Google Maps. I like Google Maps the best because you can see satellite images of the route so you can pinpoint landmarks and such. I also downloaded directions to the Louisville Palace. It turns out that the college your Mom had to go to to take her exam is only a few blocks away from Louisville Palace so we swung by there before going to the test site. I didn't have any trouble at all finding the college but I had a doozy of a time finding a place to park. I have discovered that I can usually find where stuff is located in larger cities but finding parking always seems to perplex me. It's usually in a parking garage and the entrances to those always seem to be hidden and by the time you see it you are past it. We got lucky this time though and only had to circle the block three times before we figured out where to park. Luckily it was right outside the door.
      All of this was all well and good but the real adventure started when we tried to find our way back to I-64. We knew which direction we needed to go but your Mom got out of her class early and we ended up heading back during rush hour. I realized that I was in the wrong lane to head east on 64; if I stayed in the lane I was in we would head west and lord knows when I would have had a chance to get turned around. Traffic was as thick as thieves; luckily there was an unusually courteous driver in a white panel van that let me slide into the correct lane in front of him. Then we had to merge onto 64 during rush hour. Merging has never been one of my favorite activities to undertake while I am behind the wheel, even in the best of circumstances and rush hour in Louisville, Kentucky is definitely not the best of circumstances. The gentleman in the white van once again cam to my rescue and let us merge in front of him. Once I was on the interstate I was able to run with the best of them. It won't be nearly as hectic when we go to see the Doodlbops in April because we are going to be there on a Sunday afternoon and I now know the proper lane I need to be in to get back onto I-64 west. This is really actually only the second time I have ever driven in Louisville and the first time was to take Aunt Mary to Jewish Hospital and that wasn't nearly as difficult as this trip was. Maybe we will go to the Louisville Zoo this summer now that I know that I probably won't kill us all driving around the big city.
      I have driven in a larger city, Jacksonville Florida but I was with my future ex-wife, Christy Hess at the time and she was a native and was able to tell me what lanes and such I needed to be in. I've also driven through Atlanta and through Cincinnati but all I did in these two cities was stay on the interstate so they don't really count either. I just realized I don't think I have ever mentioned my previous marriage. Maybe one day I will tell you all about it here in the blog. It's not a big deal. I was too young and I got married to a girl that was also too young and took her too far away from her family and the marriage only lasted eighteen months. She went home and got on with her life and I stayed here and got on with mine and we were both better off for parting ways. There's no bad blood between the two of us but we are by no means still in contact and I think that's probably the way everyone wants it, especially your Mother. Ask her to tell you about when she wanted to come and see you. You'll get a big kick out of that story. See, no big scandalous story there. Just two people who were too young; it happens all of the time.
      Granny is not doing so well today. She was taken to St. Joseph's in an ambulance today. You were supposed to spend the day with Mamaw at her house but she had to spend the day with Granny. You had been looking forward to spending the day with Mamaw. Mom thought you were going to get upset when you were told that you were going to have to go to day care. I had an idea; I sat you down and told you that instead of going to spend the day with Mamaw you were going to go to day care but that someone very special was going to be picking you up. I got you excited about just who this mystery person was who was going to be picking you up from day care. Then I announced that it was Papaw and you were all too ready to go to day care after that so you could wait for Papaw to come and get you. He said you were real excited to see him when he got there and that you were having big fun playing with the other kids. He was informed that you had told the teachers at day care that Papaw was going to take you fishing. When Papaw came to get you you told him you wanted to go home with him and help him put wood in the stoves and he told me that you got to do just that.
      As I mentioned earlier, Granny went to the hospital today. She had very low potassium levels,was very dehydrated and had an issue with her kidneys. Mamaw told me all about this over the phone while I waited for your Mom in Louisville. She wasn't sure exactly what was wrong with Granny's kidneys but I will talk to Mamaw again tomorrow and I will let you know in my next post.
      Well, I want to watch one of the movies I rented to watch while I waited on your Mom. I didn't get to watch both of them. As I said, she got finished sooner than we had anticipated. Daddy loves Rebecca!