Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Bump

For all of you curious about my expanding belling...here you go. I am 21 weeks and feeling pretty darn good. I am so thankful. Riley loves looking at my belly and I am trying to teach him "sissy". Baby girl Jones is measuring in the 60th percentile right now which if that kept on track she would be about 7 pounds at 40 weeks. We continue to pray for a healthy pregnancy, delivery and baby.


Here's a fun story for you...two days ago I was laying on the couch in the living room resting and I heard some odd noises coming from the kitchen. Riley is often playing in there with toys but these sounds didn't quite make sense. I got up and slowly rounded the corner into the kitchen and this is what I found. What a great helper our little boy is.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

We are...

having a little GIRL!!!

We couldn't be more excited! I went out to Old Navy this morning and bought some cute little girl clothes. (By the way, everything at Old Navy that is clearance is an additional 50% off right now!) So, around June 10th we will be adding a little pink bundle of joy to our family. Thus begins the name search and all the fun preparations for a little girl. I can't wait to hear Riley say "sissy" for the first time. :-)

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Introducing Tyler Timothy Henry

My little brother Shannon is now a daddy! He and his wife Nicole welcomed a baby boy into the world yesterday, January 12, 2010. Tyler Timothy was born happy and healthy at 5:39 a.m. and weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces. Nicole is doing great and was amazing during labor, going all natural. Way to go Nicole! Here are some pics of the new family and little Tyler.


Monday, January 11, 2010

Winter Fun

These pictures were taken a few weeks ago when we had our first big snowfall. I think we had about 12 inches outside and we decided to bundle Riley up and use his new sled to explore and also pick up the Sunday paper. I tried pulling him around the front yard but he couldn't stay sitting up in the sled and kept falling backwards. And when I tried to turn the sled a little bit he would lean too much to the side and fall over into the snow. Least to say we didn't stay out too long.