I'm posting a few more rounds of Newport pictures and then I should be caught up and can start posting the August birthday pictures! Bear with me!
Snug as a bug in a rug with daddy.
We finally blew up the boat for the kids to take down to the pool.
We finally blew up the boat for the kids to take down to the pool.
Peter relaxing in the boat.
Tyler gets his chance to go for a boat ride.
Katie was not so sure about the boat!
My gorgeous goddaughter did some sunbathing instead of swimming - it was too cold for her.
Papa and the babies relaxing on the floor.
Baby love - Lizzie does not look happy!
The three youngest H-W kids - how cute are they?
The 2 Peters!
Annie gets a ride out of the water!
My princess shows her muscles!
Just beautiful - those eyes - ahhhhhh!I love this picture of Ann with her godparents.The little girls playing outside!Our models!Peekaboo with Auntie Karla.Lizzie found a comfy spot!That big pie hole is about the cutest thing I have ever seen - I love how she opens her mouth wide every time she smiles!Sisters!Lizzie was playing and just koncked out! How cute is this bag of bones?Posing!Only Auntie Jane would come to Newport with glitter for the girls hair.Fruite salad made with love by Grammy and Papa for Molly girl. We left Newport at arounf 7 p.m. and Kk was going to meet us at our house at around 9 for some baby time and to help us unpack etc. Thank goodness these arrangements were in place because by the time we got home Molly - who had been plagued by chronic stomach pain the entire time we were away was writhing in pain and crying out everytime we touched her belly. She was throwing up for the 4th time in a week and when I called the pediatrician they said to get her into Children's Medical Center right away. KK agreed to stay with our wide awake clan so that Bob and I could be with Molly. After several hours at CCMC and many tests of which Molly complained little and took like a trooper we discovered that Molly had a small blockage in her colon due to chronic constipation. They were able to take care of it so that could go home and addressed with us medications that Molly would have to take and changes to her diet that would be imperative for us to make quickly. We are still working our way through follow up testing and getting Molly feeling better - a colon can take up to 6 months to go back to normal after something like this! The final tests came back negative for bacterial infection so we are grateful for that but it was quite a few days.Saint John's in Middletown had a mass for Sister Ancie and then dedicated the window in the day chapel to the Sisters of Mercy. It was the morning fo my parents big anniversary celebration so we had a busy day but it was worth it.Sister Ancie flipping the switch to turn on the window!Sister's of Mercy with the window dedicated to them. The nun in teal is Sister Marietta who was a teacher at Mercy when I was in high school - she is one of the sweetest people I know and I love to be around her - there is something very peaceful about her!
Sister Ancie and her gorgeous window! It really is beautiful!
So now I am caught up from a month ago and its on to August birthdays! Stay tuned!
GNM - ILY!
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