Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sweet Dreams

You gotta love this face!

Chow Time

So Kinsley likes to eat. This has created some problems for me since I can hardly produce enough milk for her to be satisfied. With Keltie I had bags of milk frozen ahead of time. With Kinsley, I think I will be pumping until she's 18 to keep up with her. That's why we decided to start her on cereal. I couldn't imagine it at first, but realized we had to do something. She is doing really well with it. It took Keltie forever to master it, but with Kinsley it must be alright. Here's her first attempt

The Girls

Here are our two pride and joys. Keltie proudly showing off her undies while Kinsley sleeps.
Mama's helper
All washed up and ready for bed.
Kinley's thinking, "She's in my face again."
Check out that hair.

Loving the Outdoors

This summer we spent a lot of time. Thankfully Keltie loves being outside and Kinsley is learning to love it as well.
We are amazed at how much the pine trees have grown so we had to compare the girls to the size of them.
This year was our first attempt at a garden. Needless to say, we had amazing results. Kevin was a trooper and spent many hours out there. There was a time when we were picking two ice cream buckets of green beans every other day. We have a lot of baby food already made. I always joked that we had the garden on steroids because everything is so large in it. The tomato plants are almost as tall as me. They have tons of tomatoes on them and it's so much fun because I'm the only one who wille at them. :) We have five pumpkins that are huge so we thought the girls should have their picture taken with one of them. I can't wait to count the seeds inside them.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Camping

Kinsley will be eight weeks old on Thursday. Since she has been born we have gone camping 5 times. Thankfully she does a great job with it. These are pictures from all those different trips.

Just chillin with Keltie's sunglasses on.

Loving life. This is when it was so hot and we were camping at Lake Wissota.
Keltie eating an Oreo. Gotta love the chocolate between her teeth.
Two peas in a pod.
This isn't really camping, but oh well, I hit the wrong button. Eating corn on the cob on the deck.
Playing kickball at the Backwoods Bash.
Kinsley's first hay ride being held by Auntie Roxie.

Kinsley

So I know this is way past due, but I'm finally back into the world of technology. I will try to get updates more often now. Beware there will probably be a lot all at once. These are pictures from Kinsley's birth. (Only 8 weeks later). I once again had a very easy labor. I was admitted to the hospital at 7:45 a.m. and she was born at 2:46 p.m. Kevin was with me the entire time. The only difficulty that I had was when the nurse told me that I couldn't push. I asked her if she had every delivered a baby and she said that she did. I looked at her and told her that I was going to push then. My pain medicine had wore off by this time so I needed to push and that's what I did.
All cleaned up and ready to snuggle.
8 pounds 8 ounces
Ready to spend some quality time with Mama.
Keltie was right all along when she said she was going to have a sister.
Daddy and his girls.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Kinsley Mae Will

I know that this is long overdue, but lack of time and lack of technology have kept me away. I'm still trying to get more pictures posted, but for now this will have to do.

On Thursday, July 8th at 2:46 p.m. we welcomed into this world Kinsley Mae. She was 8 pounds 8 ounces and 20 1/2 inches long. She has lots of dark brown hair.

We are all doing well, just adjusting to a new addition. Keltie has been a big help and is excited to be able to shake the bottle when giving it to her. She is a great baby and has even slept 8 hours in one night. We know that this can change at anytime, but we are enjoying every moment of it.