Wednesday, December 2, 2009

so much to be thankful for....

The whole family on Thanksgiving afternoon.
Carter with his godmother and aunt

Photo op with Aunt Lori and Uncle Brian. Ella Catherine asked if they could come over and play again as she was going to bed that night. Too Cute! :)


Ella Catherine wrote her name on the back porch for Nana and Pop to enjoy until it rains. :)

The "Duck Commanders", Matt and Cori


Early morning play time in their PJ's

So much fun sitting up and playing with big sister

Making a christmas paperchain to hang on the christmas tree


Matt and I have so very much to be thankful for this year. Matt found a job that he loves working for Cogent Healthcare. We finally sold our house in Memphis and were fortunate enough to find a house to rent in Nashville until we can find a home to buy. I think I can speak for Matt when I say that what we are most thankful for this year is the health of our two children. We were so very blessed with the birth of our baby boy, James Carter Lynch on 5/20/09. Unfortunately, he had a very rough start to life and had us and the doctor's very worried for his life. Thanks to all of our prayer warriors around the country we were blessed with a miracle and he was healed. How he got sick, what actually caused it and how he became better is still a mystery to his healthcare team. We are just very thankful that God answered all those prayers with his healing. I know that he has very big plans for our little man and I am excited to watch as they unfold.
Carter has grown so much in his 6 months on earth. He goes for a checkup tomorrow but unofficially he weighs about 20lbs now and is sooo tall! He is literally bigger than some of the 1 year olds in his class. He is just minutes to days from crawling. He wants to move so badly and he works at it every chance he can get. He is grabbing everything and putting it all in his mouth. Definitely teething big time! He already has 2 teeth and although we don't see any evidence of another one, I feel like it is very close. He has the drool soaked tops to proove it. :) He loves to jabber and try to communicate and LOVES LOVES LOVES his big sister. He smiles and laughs with her every chance he gets. Now that he is sitting up so well they actually sit on the floor together and play. It is so cute to watch. Ella Catherine is a great big sister. She will bring him toys and sit with him and talk, sing or read him books. She too has grown so much this year. She is turning into a little girl right in front of our eyes. She is so smart and very quick to learn. She has several books memorized word for word and loves to sit and read them to us and Carter. She can write her name, well part of her name (Ella). She is so happy, full of life and spunk! She can definitely be full of drama at times as well. :) She LOVES LOVES LOVES her little brother and shows it every opportunity she can by hugging and kissing him. She is completely potty trained, she can dress herself, and brush her own teeth. She is a big help with Carter. She likes to pick out his clothes, help feed him and give him a bath. It has been a lot of fun for Matt and I to watch as their sibling bond grows stronger and they begin to interact.
For Thanksgiving we packed up the kids and the dogs and headed to Georgia for a few days. Matt, my dad, Cori and Brian spent a good portion of the trip hunting. Unfortunately, they didn't get anything but I know they had a good time out in the woods. We were a little disappointed that the ducks didn't fly for them as we were hoping that Elway could show off his skills that dad taught him and Matt has been working so hard to reinforce.
The kids, myself, mom and Becky hung out at the house for the most part. Brian, Lori, Kelly, Keith and Cori came by the house several times to visit and play with the kids. We made a paper chain to go on the Christmas tree, made and decorated Christmas cookies, played with bubbles and sidewalk chalk, rode bicycles etc... Of course, we watched a lot of football and mom and I even left the kids with the guys for an afternoon to go get some Christmas shopping done. As always it was a great trip.

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