First, let me direct you to the right column over there ---> where I will be keeping a running tally of the things Josie wants to be for Halloween. I'm not quite sure where she got these wacky ideas, but I'm really hoping I get at least one more year of ordering from amazon before I have to start hiring a team of experts to put together a size 4T lake costume, for example. So, enjoy, watch the list grow, and make a little wish that she settles on something easy...and soon!
A quick quote for you, live from Josie's tricycle: "Mom, you gotta see this. I'm going to go SO fast, you just can't believe your mind!"
A quick quote for you, from last night, as Josie walked down the stairs all alone, talking to someone. I listened closer. She was saying, "Come on Bella. You can do it. Be careful. I'll show you. Slowly Bella..." (Bella is Grandma & DD's dog & apparently Josie's new imaginary canine friend.)
[Here are Josie and the real Bella on Sunday. Josie dressed up Bella in all the Bengals gear - including a necklace - while Grandma & I were in the kitchen.]
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Some phone favorites
We are loving our new Droid phones. Among the many great things about it, the ability to easily snap and upload pics to the blog. Here are a few of my phone favorites from over the past couple of weeks. Enjoy!
We'll call this one "Proof that Josie is 3" -
One morning at Lunken Park -
I love that Lou gets just as excited to run to the swings as Josie does -
The outfits she comes up with are my absolute favorite -
Two of my favorite pictures of her ever -
Can't you just hear the giggle?
Important for two reasons: 1. Josie is part frog 2. She has been referring to Lunken Park as "The Pig & The Whale" since she started talking. This is the pig that gives the park its name.
Posing (no kidding, she calls this posing) -
And, one morning, way too close to the TV. She rode her trike all the way across the room pulling the scooter beside her. When I asked her what she was doing... Her reply: "Me & my trike want to watch TV. The trike wanted me to bring her cousin the scooter."
Josie & her long-time friend Ellie going on a bus ride at the Museum Center
Josie, in a mechanic's coat, seriously focused on some tools -
Making our "coughing cookies" on Saturday (preschool = constant cough = germy cookie batter = "coughing cookies")
Amazing how much two pillows, one blanket, a bunch of polly pockets & a Word World marathon can do to cure a cold -
Little girl - big smile! (Her teacher even told me that she has such a hard time getting a picture of Josie with her eyes open because she smiles so big her eyes inevitably close.)
Posing (again) - she insisted on the flower for the finishing touch! (Thanks grandma for the cool yard decor!)
Here's one of Josie's pictures from school. She's getting really good at writing her name. Lucky for her, she's got a nickname & isn't stuck learning "Josephine."
Have a great week everyone!
We'll call this one "Proof that Josie is 3" -
One morning at Lunken Park -
I love that Lou gets just as excited to run to the swings as Josie does -
The outfits she comes up with are my absolute favorite -
Two of my favorite pictures of her ever -
Can't you just hear the giggle?
Important for two reasons: 1. Josie is part frog 2. She has been referring to Lunken Park as "The Pig & The Whale" since she started talking. This is the pig that gives the park its name.
Posing (no kidding, she calls this posing) -
And, one morning, way too close to the TV. She rode her trike all the way across the room pulling the scooter beside her. When I asked her what she was doing... Her reply: "Me & my trike want to watch TV. The trike wanted me to bring her cousin the scooter."
Josie & her long-time friend Ellie going on a bus ride at the Museum Center
Josie, in a mechanic's coat, seriously focused on some tools -
Making our "coughing cookies" on Saturday (preschool = constant cough = germy cookie batter = "coughing cookies")
Amazing how much two pillows, one blanket, a bunch of polly pockets & a Word World marathon can do to cure a cold -
Little girl - big smile! (Her teacher even told me that she has such a hard time getting a picture of Josie with her eyes open because she smiles so big her eyes inevitably close.)
Posing (again) - she insisted on the flower for the finishing touch! (Thanks grandma for the cool yard decor!)
Here's one of Josie's pictures from school. She's getting really good at writing her name. Lucky for her, she's got a nickname & isn't stuck learning "Josephine."
Have a great week everyone!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Random Thoughts
Just a few random things I have to share before I forget to do so:
* I CAN FEEL THE BABY MOVING! I've been able to feel her in a very subtle way for a few weeks (especially in the bath) but I can officially feel that funny little pretty-constant tickle now. So amazing! And something I definitely do not take for granted.
* Josie has a new best friend. Her name is Lucia and she's just a few days younger than Josie. They're the youngest two kids in their class, and they are two peas in a pod. The teachers say they walk around the classroom holding hands, reading books together, and sharing activities. Josie got an invitation to Lucia's Halloween Party in a few weeks and you would've thought she had been invited to high tea at the White House. She was over-the-moon!
* Another funny Josie moment that I forgot to even tell Lou: Josie and I were playing with her dollhouse the other day. There's a doll family with a mom, dad, kids, etc. Josie was acting out activities with the kid dolls. One of the kids said, "I'm hungry, we should eat our dinner!" Then she hopped the little doll over to the Daddy doll and said, "Daddy, what are you making me & mommy for dinner tonight?" Pretty revealing, huh?!
* I CAN FEEL THE BABY MOVING! I've been able to feel her in a very subtle way for a few weeks (especially in the bath) but I can officially feel that funny little pretty-constant tickle now. So amazing! And something I definitely do not take for granted.
* Josie has a new best friend. Her name is Lucia and she's just a few days younger than Josie. They're the youngest two kids in their class, and they are two peas in a pod. The teachers say they walk around the classroom holding hands, reading books together, and sharing activities. Josie got an invitation to Lucia's Halloween Party in a few weeks and you would've thought she had been invited to high tea at the White House. She was over-the-moon!
* Another funny Josie moment that I forgot to even tell Lou: Josie and I were playing with her dollhouse the other day. There's a doll family with a mom, dad, kids, etc. Josie was acting out activities with the kid dolls. One of the kids said, "I'm hungry, we should eat our dinner!" Then she hopped the little doll over to the Daddy doll and said, "Daddy, what are you making me & mommy for dinner tonight?" Pretty revealing, huh?!
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
More Baby News
After yesterday's ultrasound and dr's appt, we have lots of wonderful news to report:
Oh - and to answer what has already been the most frequently asked question - we don't have any names picked out - but we are leaning toward one. It's a secret though and it will remain that way until we're holding that little girl in our arms in February. Until then, we'll be referring to her as "bunny." :)
Thanks to everyone for sharing this wonderful journey with us - the highs & the lows. As I said before, this baby belongs to all of us because we all helped bring her here!
And one more thing - we would love for you to leave your comments here. We print the blog into a hard-bound memory book at the end of every year & I'd love for our little girls to read your comments one day. Thanks!
- If you didn't hear already, it's a GIRL! My favorite thing about getting the news is that the ultrasound tech told us by saying "Josie is getting a baby...SISTER!" Hearing it that way gave me chills and tears and a rush of lots of happy memories of having a little sister myself.
- Even more important than the bonus gender news was the "healthy, strong and well-developing" baby news. We've heard lots of heart-breaking news in that ultrasound room, so this was an unbelievable moment of joy, relief and gratitude!
- I'm now at the 17 week mark and can hardly believe it. This all just makes it feel so real now. Lou and I had lunch at Ambar afterward (yum) and somewhere over our mango lassi we kinda looked at each other and said "oh wow, this is really happening!"
Oh - and to answer what has already been the most frequently asked question - we don't have any names picked out - but we are leaning toward one. It's a secret though and it will remain that way until we're holding that little girl in our arms in February. Until then, we'll be referring to her as "bunny." :)
Thanks to everyone for sharing this wonderful journey with us - the highs & the lows. As I said before, this baby belongs to all of us because we all helped bring her here!
And one more thing - we would love for you to leave your comments here. We print the blog into a hard-bound memory book at the end of every year & I'd love for our little girls to read your comments one day. Thanks!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Here's the deal...
My "part-time, not-so-bad job" has turned into my "full-time, extremely stressful and overwhelming, highly-politicized" job. Add to that the fact that UC starts again this week and I will now be teaching two classes at a time instead of one (so double the work). Add to that the fact that Josie has officially given up sleeping anywhere besides our bed plus the fact that she will no longer let her dad have anything to do with bedtime. Then sprinkle in the realization today that Josie is going to have to start staying at after-care even longer each day and start staying now on Fridays (good-bye Friday Mommy Fun Days) to accommodate my out-of-control work schedule. Add a dash of major pregnancy hormones and nausea, an empty refrigerator, piles of unfolded laundry, and no end in sight and what you get is two solid hours of tears and a blog that probably won't be updated for awhile.
Rest assured that Louie is being his normal super-awesome, husband-of-the-year self and even brought me lunch today because it was 11:30 and due to back-to-back conference calls I had not yet eaten. I have budgeted for the house-cleaning services of one very amazing woman who has helped us immensely around here. And, if nothing else, I get through each day knowing that in February we'll have a new little one that will force us to slow down! (And this report to the Governor is due in December, so hopefully things will ease up just in time to enjoy the holidays.)
I'll try to at least get some pics posted from my cell phone. I have some really, really, really good videos on my phone that I hope to share soon as well. Love you all - gotta run!
(Oh and one more thing, I hope you all realize that I'm grateful to have a job and blah, blah, blah - just wanted to give you some context for my out-of-character behavior - not returning emails, phone calls, texts, etc. I am literally barely putting one foot in front of the other at the moment so thanks for your patience.)
Rest assured that Louie is being his normal super-awesome, husband-of-the-year self and even brought me lunch today because it was 11:30 and due to back-to-back conference calls I had not yet eaten. I have budgeted for the house-cleaning services of one very amazing woman who has helped us immensely around here. And, if nothing else, I get through each day knowing that in February we'll have a new little one that will force us to slow down! (And this report to the Governor is due in December, so hopefully things will ease up just in time to enjoy the holidays.)
I'll try to at least get some pics posted from my cell phone. I have some really, really, really good videos on my phone that I hope to share soon as well. Love you all - gotta run!
(Oh and one more thing, I hope you all realize that I'm grateful to have a job and blah, blah, blah - just wanted to give you some context for my out-of-character behavior - not returning emails, phone calls, texts, etc. I am literally barely putting one foot in front of the other at the moment so thanks for your patience.)
Monday, September 13, 2010
Quick Quote
So, I was picking up Josie from school on Friday. Her principal and I were standing there chatting while Josie gathered all of her things. Josie went to her cubby to grab her artwork from the day & was very excited to hand me this painted paper plate project. It has a note on the back to parents that explained that the paper plate was a visual representation of the Earth and that the students had used proportionate amounts of green and blue paint to represent the ratio of water to land. (Clever, I know.)
Josie was very excited to show it to me, so I was excited to say: "Wow Josie, is this the Earth?!"
Josie looked at me with a very serious face and said, "No mom. Look at it. It's just a paper plate!"
Josie was very excited to show it to me, so I was excited to say: "Wow Josie, is this the Earth?!"
Josie looked at me with a very serious face and said, "No mom. Look at it. It's just a paper plate!"
Friday, September 10, 2010
Allergy Update
Yesterday we had Josephine's first allergy appointment since the original discovery of her peanut allergy two years ago. Here's the full report:
- The "bad" news: The doctor did not want to re-test her for peanuts because he said there is "about a 0% chance she will outgrow such a severe allergy." He said he'd like to wait until she is a teenager to re-test her and that we should continue to very closely monitor any potential exposure to peanuts.
- The "good" news: The doctor said there is very little likelihood of her developing any additional food allergies since she has made it to age 3 without any new ones surfacing. This is good news, because it means she does not and should not develop a tree nut allergy. He advised us to make sure to avoid all tree nuts anyway because many peanut reactions come from cross-contaminated nuts of other types.
- The "ah-ha" news: Josie was diagnosed with dermographic urticaria a.k.a. dermographism or "skin-writing disorder." This explains all the bumps, scratches, and hives that she has gotten since she was a baby that we couldn't attribute to anything in particular (i.e. if you remove a band-aid, it will leave raised welts for several hours; spaghetti straps leave hives on her shoulders; sunglasses leave a raised welt on the bridge of her nose). What's good about this news is that is completely harmless. What's bad about it is that it's not curable, she'll have it forever, and it can be a real annoyance. It also complicates her peanut allergy because we can never assume that any hives she gets are from dermographism and not from potential peanut exposure. Click HERE or HERE for more info on the condition. (We are SOOOO relieved to know what this is & to find out it's not another hidden allergy! Note also that people with this condition suffer from difficulty sleeping - ah-ha!)
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Summer Blog Wrap-up
Just yesterday as I was walking up the driveway, I looked at Louie and said "Stop a minute. It smells like FALL!" It was at that moment that I realized I was crunching orange leaves at my feet and summer was officially over.
Autumn is by far my favorite season and it's even more special this year. The first summer in our new house was great, but it felt a little harried and frantic. Looking back on our first three months here, it's a blur of boxes, weeds, and chaos. We're all really looking forward to things slowing down so we can settle in this fall and completely nest all winter in preparation for our new little one just in time for spring to begin.
As I was looking back through our summer photos, I realized there were a few that got lost in the shuffle of the last few weeks. So, here it is - our Summer Blog Wrap-up.
And here's Josie going on a ride to fill it up with birdseed. I think that smile is a little devious, and you'll see why in a minute:
And here's Josie pouring birdseed in Louie's hair:
More fun with the Tonka Truck (and Polly Pocket drivers this time):
A view of the sideyard, complete with the "play park" transplant from Grandma & DD's house:
And looky here - we have a whole bed of Black-Eyed Susans that just sprung up out of nowhere:
Meanwhile - back inside - Josie asked me to peel her a mango one afternoon. So, I peeled it and left her on the counter while I went to answer the phone. Normally we cut it up into big chunks, but this is how I found her moments later. I guess she just got tired of waiting and went for it. (You wouldn't have believed the sticky mess! So worth it though. We both decided a mango tastes even better this way.)
Here are a few pictures of Josie & Louie clowning around. This was actually from the weekend that I was on bed-rest because of the bloodclot. They kept me pretty entertained! If I remember correctly, Josie declared that the ottoman was a boat and Lou was rowing her to St. Thomas.
On the way there, they turned into pirates. And here are their "pirate faces" to prove it.
It's apparent that pirates also giggle quite a bit:
(I should also mention that the last photo highlights another summer standout which is Josie's perpetually-skinned knees! She's one "rough and tumble" little lady. And she's got all the bruises, scrapes and nicks to prove it!)
Last but not least, here are a couple of photos from Josie's first week of school. Her teachers sent us several photos, but I didn't feel comfortable posting any of the ones that pictured other children. As you can see, Josie loves it!
So, with that, Summer - I bid you adieu. Autumn, bring it on! We're ready for your leaf piles, apple farms, Halloween costumes, cool evenings, and all the sights and smells you have to offer!
Autumn is by far my favorite season and it's even more special this year. The first summer in our new house was great, but it felt a little harried and frantic. Looking back on our first three months here, it's a blur of boxes, weeds, and chaos. We're all really looking forward to things slowing down so we can settle in this fall and completely nest all winter in preparation for our new little one just in time for spring to begin.
As I was looking back through our summer photos, I realized there were a few that got lost in the shuffle of the last few weeks. So, here it is - our Summer Blog Wrap-up.
We love having a yard. Most of this summer was spent trying to clear out the old so we can make it new in the spring. It's still a work in progress, but we'll get there. The big news this summer was that we planted pumpkins. Actually Josie planted them in gardening class and when it was clear they were thriving, we put the vine in the ground. And my oh my how it has grown. Here they are tending to the pumpkins. Note the cute little "Planted by Josephine 2010" tags that Tia made Josie!
These guys are now about triple the size of this photo and it looks like we'll have our own pumpkins by Halloween!
We do love our yard - especially our little bird buddies. Here's a milk carton we turned into a bird feeder. And here's Josie going on a ride to fill it up with birdseed. I think that smile is a little devious, and you'll see why in a minute:
And here's Josie pouring birdseed in Louie's hair:
More fun with the Tonka Truck (and Polly Pocket drivers this time):
A view of the sideyard, complete with the "play park" transplant from Grandma & DD's house:
And looky here - we have a whole bed of Black-Eyed Susans that just sprung up out of nowhere:
Meanwhile - back inside - Josie asked me to peel her a mango one afternoon. So, I peeled it and left her on the counter while I went to answer the phone. Normally we cut it up into big chunks, but this is how I found her moments later. I guess she just got tired of waiting and went for it. (You wouldn't have believed the sticky mess! So worth it though. We both decided a mango tastes even better this way.)
Here are a few pictures of Josie & Louie clowning around. This was actually from the weekend that I was on bed-rest because of the bloodclot. They kept me pretty entertained! If I remember correctly, Josie declared that the ottoman was a boat and Lou was rowing her to St. Thomas.
On the way there, they turned into pirates. And here are their "pirate faces" to prove it.
It's apparent that pirates also giggle quite a bit:
(I should also mention that the last photo highlights another summer standout which is Josie's perpetually-skinned knees! She's one "rough and tumble" little lady. And she's got all the bruises, scrapes and nicks to prove it!)
Last but not least, here are a couple of photos from Josie's first week of school. Her teachers sent us several photos, but I didn't feel comfortable posting any of the ones that pictured other children. As you can see, Josie loves it!
So, with that, Summer - I bid you adieu. Autumn, bring it on! We're ready for your leaf piles, apple farms, Halloween costumes, cool evenings, and all the sights and smells you have to offer!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Baby Update
This morning we had our regular monthly pre-natal appointment. As usual, we were nervous. I know, I know we have to just relax and enjoy this pregnancy but it's hard to do when even the doctor is anxious. Lou, Dr. Scott & I have been through so much together that the full weight of our history factors into each appointment. Remember: the last time I saw Scott I was hysterically crying about the blood clot and threatened miscarriage that we saw on the ultrasound. His last words to me were "Do me a favor...please stay pregnant."
Fast forward three weeks and there I am in his office...still pregnant! So, when he walked in and said "How's it going, preggo?" That meant a lot to all of us. He was also really happy to hear I was still so sick. (At least one of us is happy about that.) And then, the moment of truth. He said, "I'll wait to launch into all the standard questions until we get this part out of the way." He grabbed the Doppler, laid me down, and started checking for the baby's heartbeat. Those are the seconds that feel like hours. I'm not kidding - all three of us were holding our breath. And then, there it was...bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp....145 bpm! Three audible exhales and one big "congratulations" and we've successfully crossed another hurdle.
With that, he made his prediction that "I think you have your boy." In a couple of weeks, we'll know if he's right. We went through all the rest of a standard appointment, with the agreement that the three of us would finally feel completely comfortable after the 20 week ultrasound. Overall, we feel really good about everything. We have another ultrasound in two weeks. I can't wait to see our little one again soon!
Fast forward three weeks and there I am in his office...still pregnant! So, when he walked in and said "How's it going, preggo?" That meant a lot to all of us. He was also really happy to hear I was still so sick. (At least one of us is happy about that.) And then, the moment of truth. He said, "I'll wait to launch into all the standard questions until we get this part out of the way." He grabbed the Doppler, laid me down, and started checking for the baby's heartbeat. Those are the seconds that feel like hours. I'm not kidding - all three of us were holding our breath. And then, there it was...bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp....145 bpm! Three audible exhales and one big "congratulations" and we've successfully crossed another hurdle.
With that, he made his prediction that "I think you have your boy." In a couple of weeks, we'll know if he's right. We went through all the rest of a standard appointment, with the agreement that the three of us would finally feel completely comfortable after the 20 week ultrasound. Overall, we feel really good about everything. We have another ultrasound in two weeks. I can't wait to see our little one again soon!
Welcome Teddy
Welcome to the spinning world sweet Baby Teddy!
And congratulations to Kelly & Nick who peacefully brought Theodore John Robbe into the world early, early on Saturday morning. (Another Hypnobirthing success story!)
And congratulations to Kelly & Nick who peacefully brought Theodore John Robbe into the world early, early on Saturday morning. (Another Hypnobirthing success story!)
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Three Princesses and a Tonka Truck
Two things:
* When Aunt Paula & Uncle Mark moved into their new house, they found this super-cool old-school metal Tonka Bulldozer. Grandpa Bop brought it over with lots of other goodies (including two vintage rocking horses) and Josie loves her truck.
* I love my new Droid - especially for the apps. This "Retro Camera" one is super fun one that's a lot like the "Hipstamatic" one that my ipod buddies use. I snapped this photo on my phone of Josie, Belle, and Sleeping Beauty all going for a ride.
* When Aunt Paula & Uncle Mark moved into their new house, they found this super-cool old-school metal Tonka Bulldozer. Grandpa Bop brought it over with lots of other goodies (including two vintage rocking horses) and Josie loves her truck.
* I love my new Droid - especially for the apps. This "Retro Camera" one is super fun one that's a lot like the "Hipstamatic" one that my ipod buddies use. I snapped this photo on my phone of Josie, Belle, and Sleeping Beauty all going for a ride.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Three Schneiders & Four Austins
You can expect lots of photos of Baby Jack's entrance into the world on my sister's blog soon, but here are a few to hold you over. I'll let her tell her own story on her blog, but suffice it to say here that my sister is an absolute rockstar and she forever destroyed the conventional wisdom about some babies being "too big" for their petite mothers to safely deliver. Um - 10 pound baby. Just sayin...
We were SOOO LUCKY that Jack waited until his induction date so we could be there for all the action. (Especially in light of the bloodclot scare that threatened everything. I gotta say it was a little insane and a lot emotional to be at the hospital for Jack's birth just 24 hours after being at the hospital myself to find out if my baby would survive.)
Here are some photos from Jack's first 48 hours. (These are all Schneider-centric for a reason. I gave my sister all the other pics so she could post those on her blog.)
Baby Jack. Literally just minutes old...
They next day...Josie gets to meet him. Big thanks to Tio & Louie for doing what they needed to do to "smuggle" Josie into the new baby wing even though she wasn't supposed to be there. She would've been beyond-heartbroken if she didn't get to see him that day because her mama had promised her that she'd get to see him in the hospital for about 3 months leading up to the big day. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you...for these moments:
While Tia & Tio were busy getting to know Jack at the hospital, we were busy teaching Lyla bad habits back at their house. Josie taught Lyla one of her favorite tricks - leaping from the ottoman to the couch. And Lyla is a fearless flyer!
These action shots of Lyla-the-blur absolutely crack me up!
And after all that excitement, they needed a little treat. So they ate ice cream sandwiches...together...in a box.
And the next morning they got all cleaned up for the homecoming of Baby Jack!
(And this is about the moment where Louie & I conspired to hatch a plan for bringing Lyla back to Cincinnati for awhile...ya know...because Manda & Michael were going to be so busy...ok...because really we just adore her and Josie does, too.)
I have no doubt that one day we'll be trying to snatch this little guy to bring back home with us too. Dear sweet baby Jack, we love you already. Welcome to the family!
And HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Amanda, Michael, and Lyla for becoming FOUR AUSTINS!
We were SOOO LUCKY that Jack waited until his induction date so we could be there for all the action. (Especially in light of the bloodclot scare that threatened everything. I gotta say it was a little insane and a lot emotional to be at the hospital for Jack's birth just 24 hours after being at the hospital myself to find out if my baby would survive.)
Here are some photos from Jack's first 48 hours. (These are all Schneider-centric for a reason. I gave my sister all the other pics so she could post those on her blog.)
Baby Jack. Literally just minutes old...
They next day...Josie gets to meet him. Big thanks to Tio & Louie for doing what they needed to do to "smuggle" Josie into the new baby wing even though she wasn't supposed to be there. She would've been beyond-heartbroken if she didn't get to see him that day because her mama had promised her that she'd get to see him in the hospital for about 3 months leading up to the big day. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you...for these moments:
While Tia & Tio were busy getting to know Jack at the hospital, we were busy teaching Lyla bad habits back at their house. Josie taught Lyla one of her favorite tricks - leaping from the ottoman to the couch. And Lyla is a fearless flyer!
These action shots of Lyla-the-blur absolutely crack me up!
And after all that excitement, they needed a little treat. So they ate ice cream sandwiches...together...in a box.
And the next morning they got all cleaned up for the homecoming of Baby Jack!
(And this is about the moment where Louie & I conspired to hatch a plan for bringing Lyla back to Cincinnati for awhile...ya know...because Manda & Michael were going to be so busy...ok...because really we just adore her and Josie does, too.)
I have no doubt that one day we'll be trying to snatch this little guy to bring back home with us too. Dear sweet baby Jack, we love you already. Welcome to the family!
And HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Amanda, Michael, and Lyla for becoming FOUR AUSTINS!
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