Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Weddings, Doctors, and Pools, Oh My!

Hi All,

Oh my, people! Here we are, once again. We continued down the path of middle of the night sleep interruptions (as previously mentioned) for the remainder of last week, primarily Bree induced. We are hoping that's behind us for the time being. Here are a few highlights from last week....

Brian and Hillary Get Hitched! - Bree and Drew attended their first wedding, as our cousin Brian and Hillary got married on Saturday. The wedding was beautiful, as were the bride and groom. We enjoyed the day with extended family that we do not get to see often enough. Congrats to the happy couple!


And, here's a fun family shot of us at the wedding photo booth....


Doctor, Doctor Can You Tell? - On top of some general fussiness and sleep interrupted nights, Bree added a cough to the mix on Monday. After consulting with the nurse, I took Bree in for a check on Tuesday. Turns out, her lungs, ears and throat all checked out just fine. The doctor suspected she just picked up a cold bug and suggested over the counter nasal drops before bed if she seemed stuffy. She seems better now. Also, the doctor was not sure if teething was an additional factor, as he could not see or feel any gums swelling. Maybe just another teething false alarm?

Too Cool For The Pool
- Our last swimming lesson was on Monday evening. We ended up keeping Bree home, due to her ailments. I took Drew so that he could get a bit more swim practice in. This week was pretty much a repeat of past weeks. The class was enjoyable, with the exception of the required underwater excursion. I thought perhaps this would be the week that Drew got over his angst with the underwater plunge, but alas, no. In no uncertain terms, this was not the week. We are not giving up though!

1 comment:

Tracy said...

Hope you get back to regular sleep soon. As you probably remember, we'd have lots of good weeks, then a week or two with interuptions. I think that's to be expected anytime they're going through any kind of developmental change, whether it's teething, crawling, walking, talking, or anything else for that matter. It's like their body just won't shut down! I'm sure it will pass.

Hope Bree is on the mend!

Love the picture of the four of you at the wedding.

xo