My grandma (Dad's mom) who just passed away a few weeks ago. She's having the best Mother's Day in heaven! A picture of her and Amelia from last year.

Amelia with her grandma!

Amelia with her Granny. We sure do miss her. Happy Mother's Day, Granny!









She was so good and so brave. The doctors were wonderful as well. I was so uptight and nervous, I'm thankful for Nathan, he was so calm and assuring. I guess that's where Amelia gets it. Once we handed her off we had to go back out to the waiting room. I must have been a bundle of nerves. I couldn't sit still and I wanted to stand at the door and look through the window so when the Doc came to get us we'd be right there. He came out about 10 minutes later and walked us back to the recovery area. There she was. I'll never forget what she looked like. It was so sad. She was this little bitty angel laying on a big bed. She was wrapped up like a burrito in a blanket and her her head was turned to the side and there was an oxygen mask next to her mouth. She was sleeping so peacefully. Then, she started to stir. She was very groggy and she cried and moaned. The nurse said I could hold her so I scooped her up and held her close. She couldn't open her eyes and she couldn't say anything. She just cried and cried. Slowly she started to become more awake. We tried to give her a sip of water but she fought it. Then the nurse offered a Popsicle. When she heard that, she opened her eyes. She LOVES Popsicles. She ate the whole thing and in between bites she would sign for "more", "more". So sweet. We finally were able to leave and we got her in the car and I sat in the back with her. Nathan started the car and Elmo began to sing. There sat our little Amelia, barely able to open her eyes and focus. She sat there trying as hard as she could to dance. It was the cutest thing ever.
A couple of months ago we took a trip to Williamsburg, VA. We're really getting the bang for our buck with "under two can fly for free" rule. Amelia has been on a plane many times and she loves to travel, just like Mom and Dad. We went with Granddad and Uncle Daniel and had a great time. 1985 was the last time all three of them had taken a trip there together. All of Dan's family is still in Virginia and it was exciting for me and Amelia to meet them all.

Amelia in Uncle Floyd's front porch.
Uncle Floyd and Amelia
A picture of a picture of Dan's grandparents...
Tree canopies surround their land. Right next door to Uncle Floyd's house is where Dan's cousin, Brian, lives. They had us over for dinner one night and we had a great time visiting with them.
Nice driveway, huh?
After visiting with family, we spent some time in Colonial Williamsburg. It's an old way of life. Very simple. Very peaceful. William & Mary college is tucked right in the middle of all the Colonial backdrop. It was neat to see horse drawn carriages with period costumes and college co-eds jogging on the same dirt road. It was still Fall when we were there. Check out this beautiful tree...







Jan. 2009- Saw it in New York- AMAZING!!!