Friday, October 5, 2007

Kelson's first time at home with daddy

Jason's schedule was pretty hectic this week, but he finally got to have some quality time with his little girl today. He only called me one time and that was to find out where her favorite bouncer/vibrating seat was?! I forgot to take it out of the car, so it was with me, but he seemed to manage without it. That's the fussy seat- if she seems to be fussy after trying the 4 steps 1) change her 2) feed her 3) burp her 4) rock her, then the vibrating seat is the next option :)
He sent me a cute picture of Kelson this morning saying that they had just woke up and she was getting ready to eat. I texted him back telling him it was weird getting a picture from him of her since I'm normally the one sending them. It was a nice surprise. Kelson finally showed her daddy that she is a good girl and can sleep through the night. Lastnight she went to bed around 11 (after being up most of the day with grammy, going out to dinner with the family, and hanging out with Memere until 10:30pm while mom and dad had some quality time)and she didn't wake up till 6am. He's heard me talk about it, but never experienced it. He said he woke up during the night to get something to drink and had to think if she had gotten up at all- hehe! What an angel God has blessed us with. Well I'm heading home to give my little girl and hubby kisses. Jason has to leave again tonight, but gets to come back Sunday for a few more days with our family. YEA! He's such a GREAT daddy/husband!

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Scary stories on the news...

With all the recent scary stories about parents accidently leaving their kids in the car, I have a worry that I'm gonna do that too. Everytime I leave to go somewhere I ALWAYS check my backseat to make sure that I didn't leave Kelson behind- even though I KNOW she isn't there. Isn't that awful? But in a way its a good thing to do just in case someone gets in a hurry and forgets. So as scary as that is forgetting your child in your car, I think its really opened the eyes of lots of parents. Did all these stories have an effect on you???