Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Abram comes home from the hospital

Abram Joshua, 2 days old. Look at those bright eyes!


The night before we went home from the hospital, Bryan and I enjoyed a gourmet dinner (compliments of Poudre Valley Hospital) of steak and lobster tail...it was surprisingly good!


Silas giving his baby brother a kiss as we await going home.


Abram in his precious going-home outfit (thanks, Meghan & Carl!)


...but the hat didn't fit because Abram has such a big head!


That made Silas sad...he really wanted Abram to wear that hat!



Daddy and Mommy, ready to take Abram (3 days old) home


All bundled in his car seat


All the boys walking out to the car


All snuggled up at home, and figuring out how to keep that soothie in his mouth!


Watching mom check her e-mail

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Announcing the birth of...

Abram Joshua Dik!
He was born at 8:13am on Friday, September 12; 7 lbs. 13 oz., 20.75 inches. Both mom and baby had a good delivery experience and are doing well. Mom is pretty exhausted, but here are a few pictures of our new bundle of joy!


The night before Abram arrived...I know, I am huge.


Minutes after being born...look at those big feet! I was actually able to see the instant of Abram being born (by c-section)...they pulled his head out and instantly he started crying! As they pulled the rest of him out, he was kicking his legs and flailing his arms. The doctor said he entered this world "kicking and screaming!" What a kid. :)


Weighing in...


Not loving the stethoscope...


Mommy...still all hooked up, but happy to finally be holding her little Abram.


Clean and dry after his bath, with his cute little knit hat from the hospital.


The big brothers...ready to meet baby Abram!





Grandma Sandy and Grandpa Jack meeting their 5th grandson!


Our Abram Joshua...the name "Abram" means "the Father is exalted." We give God all the glory for this precious little gift!


Lookin' around...


Daddy's kisses....


Smiling in his sleep...


Big feet and long toes...just like his Daddy.


Snuggling with Mommy.


Our new family of five!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Incredible Hulk Man and Cleaning Guy

One last post before baby brother is born...
We're so excited for tomorrow to meet and hold our new little guy. We'll post the news and photos of him as soon as we get a chance.


This is "Incredible Hulk Man," one of Silas's favorite toys we got from a happy meal or something. The other day he came up to me with his Incredible Hulk Man, held him in front of my face, and said in his best imitation of the Incredible Hulk, "Arrrggghhhh!!!! I'm so mad! I'm just so mad!"
So I asked Silas, "Why is he so mad?"
Silas said (still in his growling voice), "because he ripped his pants!"

(And just so you know, we don't allow our kids to watch "The Incredible Hulk" just yet. For some reason, he's drawn to this particular super-hero.)

Meet another super-hero--this is "Cleaning Guy" who "cleans lots and lots of things." One morning Bryan found Eli wearing his socks on his arms and "cleaning" the house with the broom and an empty paper towel roll. He takes after his father...

Friday, September 5, 2008

Labor Day and the end of summer...

For Labor Day, we went to Joe and Linde Dauner's house for supper and homemade ice cream. We also got to spend some time with Zach, Jane, and Julia Vandenberg who were here for a visit, LeighAnn and Jason, and Joe's parents. It was a nice, relaxing evening, and the ice cream was delicious! Here is Silas turning the crank!


What are we making, Eli? "ICE CREAM!!"





The boys, full of ice cream!


Eli has been using his creativity lately to make and invent things out of household items. Here he had Bryan cut holes in the box for his legs and put the colander on his head so that he could be a robot and tramp around the house yelling typical robot phrases like, "danger!" and "cheese!" He and Silas also built their own store--selling boxes and bags, complete with signs - Eli's said, "STOP! Dont yel" (don't yell) and Silas's was a map of the store showing where the bathtub was (a sure necessity for any successful boxes and bags store). Eli has been drawing up word puzzles and games for Bryan and I to play and constantly asking for tape to make a new creation of some kind. The boys are also having fun playing pirates with empty paper towel rolls and laundry baskets and making a garden of carrots (mulch, dirt, and water mixed together in a cardboard box) outside to feed the bunnies (we don't have any bunnies).


I caught Silas watching a show the other day with his cowboy hat on.


This is about the only thing that has survived in my vegetable garden this summer.....um, we've had a lot of hailstorms (oh yeah, I'll blame it on that!). And it's actually something I didn't even plant.


Yesterday was a beautiful day, and the boys wanted to play in the backyard with water and their "carrot garden." They had a lot of fun and were their goofy selves...








Some other funny stories from the week:
Eli was jumping on my bed, so I asked him to stop. His response was, "Yes, your majesty!" I have no idea where he got it from, but I guess I'll respond to that. :) (Wait a minute! On second thought, I think I've heard Bryan sarcastically mutter that under his breath when I've made a particularly indulgent request of him. Hmmmm....maybe I'll rethink that one.)
Eli and Silas were also eating "Go, Diego, Go" fruit snacks together and showing me each individual character they picked out of their bags. Silas bit one in half and said, "Mommy! Look what's inside.....Jesus!"
I love my boys!