Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Playing in the Fountains at Market Street

The weather has been so beautiful that we couldn't resist getting out this week. Aunt JoJo and I took Kolton to Market Street to let him play in the fountains. Luckily there was only a couple of kids there so he was able to really jump around and play in the water.
I see many summer days being spent here...















































A day at the zoo...

After many weekends of travel and being stuck inside, we decided to load up and go to the zoo for the day on Sunday. We couldn't have picked a better day. The weather was beautiful, and Kolton was in the best mood. It was probably one of the best days we have had just the 3 of us in a long time, a much needed relaxing day for all of us. Kolton is so much fun right now. He really loved seeing all the animals and trying to copy the noises of each one as we saw them. In the childrens area, we happen to show up just in time for him to get to pet a baby alligator. I don't know who was more excited about that, Kolton or Dustin, ok I thought it was pretty cool too. A few of the animals were right up against the glass so we got some great pictures of Kolton sitting right next to them. Dustin was a true sport, he climed into the prarie dog tube with Kolton and through the fish tank tunnel, twice actually. The zoo was also celebrating Earth day, so we helped Kolton trace his hand and put it on the wall "helping hands". After running around the zoo, we promised Kolton we would ride the Hermann Park train. Have you ever tried explaining the "wait your turn" rule to a impatient and tired 2 year old? Once it was our turn, Kolton was so excited to go. The ENTIRE ride, he was yelling "CHOO CHOO". It was a full day and Kolton was asleep before we even got out of the zoo parking lot. I was sad to see the day come to an end, but its a day that I will remember for a long time to come. We plan to have many more of those days with Kolton before the baby comes.














Petting the baby alligator.







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Crawling through the fish tunnel




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The prairie dog tube
















Playing Peek-a-boo with a frog...
he thought this was so funny.
















Lending a helping hand to the enviroment...
















Checking out the orangutan
















Not sure who was more intrigued here...

Easter in Fredericksburg

Well, its a little late but thought I would post about our Easter weekend anyways. Kolton was a pro when it came to hunting the eggs. Yet, his inherited OCD from his daddy kept him from picking up the "dirty" ones. Being that it had rained a bit the night before, it was just a little muddy and the eggs had some dirt on them. Something that really bothered Kolton. Thankfully Uncle Cullen had a napkin and loaned it to Kolton to wipe the eggs clean so he could put them in his basket. Our first egg hunt was at Omie & Opie's house, Koltons Great-grandparents. It was a bit chilly out but that didn't seem to bother the hunters at all. We had to take eggs out of Koltons basket and re-hide them a few times because he just wasn't ready to go in.



















Wiping his eggs clean before putting them in his basket

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On Sunday, we got up and went to church, then came back to Mimi's house for yet another egg hunt. This time there was books, toys, and TONS of candy to find. With much nicer weather, we played outside for quite some time. It was a great weekend, with lots of loved ones to celebrate and play with.



















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The BEST find was the Thomas book...

As far as baby and I are concerened, we were able to completley wean off the zofran pump by Thursday April 16th, before we left. We are still off the pump and on the zofran pills as needed. I am still underweight, and working on that daily. But overall, baby and I are healthy and doing great. My doctor is very pleased with our progress, and I don't have to go back for another month....it was every week. I will try to get some belly pictures soon to post for those of you that have been asking.

Hope you all had a blessed weekend.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Fishin' for crawdads

Growing up, we didn't have much to entertain us, so we would grab some string, some meat (whatever we happend to find in the fridge hot dogs, bacon, bologna) and head down to the creek by the house and fish for crawdads. Known to some as crawfish, or mudbugs. While at the park with the boys over the weekend, we thought we would try our luck in some big puddles we found. We caught some pretty big ones, Kolton wasn't to sure what to think of them. I wasn't quick enough with the camera to get a picture of him holding one, but here is one he touched, along with him sitting on bank helping Uncle Brad catch them. As you can see, Lucas wanted nothing to do with catching or touching the crawdads. Looks like Kolton is going to fall in his mommies footsteps when it comes to getting dirty and playing with critters, unlike his daddy. At least I know he got something from me!!! I also added some pictures that we snapped in the bluebonnets Kolton was not too thrilled about sitting but I got a few anyways.

Fun at the Fair

Last weekend, we took Kolton and my nephew to the Walker County Fair and Rodeo. After some pretty nasty thunderstorms, we decided to get everyone some rubber boots. The boys were not too happy about wearing them, until they realized they got to stomp through the puddles, and walk right through the huge piles of mud. They were in heaven and I have to admit, I kinda enjoyed it too. It reminded me of our 4-wheelin days of playing in the mud. Our first stop was the petting zoo, Kolton loved all the animals even the little pig that bit his finger...he just shook it off and laughed. After seeing all the show cattle, Kolton walked around the entire fair grounds going "moo, moo". It was really cute for the first hour, but then I couldn't get him to stop and it gone really annoying. I didn't let him ride any of the rides, or play the games, I figure there will come a time when thats all he will want to do and to take advantage of not having to deal with that yet. Overall, the boys had a great time, as did the rest of us. I look forward to next year, when we have another kid in tow and get to share the experiance with him or her as well.














Baby Update

Well here we are at our 15th week. What a roller coaster it has been, but I finally think we are on to much better days. So far I have gone over a week feeling "normal" if there is such a thing in the Hyperemesis world. With the help of my home healthy nurse, someone I consider to be an angel, we have been able to begin weaning me off of the zofran pump. Something we have been very anxious to do. My poor legs are so beat up from the sites, from being on the pump since the middle of Feburary. Hopefully we will be off before Easter...this time it actually looks like it might happen!!! Last weekend we were able to spend a very relaxing weekend in Huntsville with some family. The best part of the weekend is when Dustin just looked at me and said "welcome back, we've missed you". It made me realize just how hard this was on him and Kolton both. I love my boys, and couldn't have made it without them.

Some have been asking if I have a belly yet, I am working on getting some pictures and will post them as soon as possible. My camera memory card is full and I am waiting for Dustin to move the pictures to our hard drive so I can delete them. Oh and for those of you keeping track, I am now back up to my pre-pregnancy weight, and gaining at a rate that is making all my doctors and nurses VERY happy. Never thought I would be happy about that but we are thrilled. Its about time we are able to start enjoying this pregancy and really be excited about the little miracle God has blessed us with. We will find out in 3 weeks what we are having...I can't wait. I don't really feel one way or the other but at this point, I just feel blessed to be where we are and for everyone to be healthy. Sounds a little cliche I know but its the truth.

Lots of love,
The Kramers