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First Visit to the Zoo

First Visit to the Zoo

Today was a beautiful, 72 degree December day in San Diego and we took the boys to the San Diego Zoo for the first time. To be honest, it was much more about me wanting to get out and go to the zoo, since they really have no idea where they are. Rachel and I love the zoo. We’ve been many many times, but each time there is something new. Today we saw a monkey hanging out on top of a hippo. The kids were more interested in their chew toys teething rings than the animals, but we all had a great time being outside and visiting a beautiful place on a warm sunny day.

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Professional Photos

Professional Photos

While I know that you all much prefer the candid shots that Rachel and I get of the boys, what with their authentic poor lighting, iPhone graininess, and subpar framing—I thought you might want to see some professional shots anyway. These were taken by Whitney Tampien, who is a good friend of the Hornor family, as she describes in her post. Click on to see the post and more photos.

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Noah Growling

For months now, Noah has been making this horrible noise. We can’t get him to stop. He mostly does it when he’s happy, so I guess it’s okay, but it’s a horrible noise. Sometimes it even makes Jesse cry.

Thanksgiving in Spokane

We flew up to Spokane last weekend to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with the Hornors. This was the first time that we flew anywhere with the boys. Wow. Those of you that have traveled with children know what I mean by that. The Alaska Airline people were really great and the boys were as good as can be expected, but it was still really hard. We had to carry around with us three carry-ons (one a diaper bag) a car seat to put in the seat we bought for the boys, two strollers, and two babies. They needed to be fed and changed and entertained. And we get to do that all again on Tuesday when we head home.

Once we got here everything was great. We are having a wonderful time staying with Susan and Rick, and we got to spend time with Rachel’s siblings Gwen and her fiance David, Sara, Alex, and Neil and his wife Tiffany and their 3 month old daughter Nadia. We also saw many of the Hornor family friends including, but not limited to, the ever popular Judy Potter, the Kendalls (happy 70th birthday to Jay!) and Bob and Claire. From the previous generation, Rick’s twin brother Randy (yes it’s Rick’s and Randy’s fault that we have twins) and Randy’s wife Sherry visited and I think that today we’re going to see Rick’s brother Greig and his wife Annie. Thanksgiving dinner was delicious thanks to Susan, Rachel and Tiffany who are all amazing cooks, although I will never understand green bean casserole. Also, I think Rick’s OCD deserves a special thanks for keeping everything so clean and tidy.

The unfortunate part of the visit is that Noah got a bad cold and subsequently gave it to Rachel and me. This is the first time either one of them got sick and as you can imagine, we had no idea what we were doing. Poor Noah was so miserable. He’s used to sleeping with a pacifier, but he couldn’t breathe with one, so he had a really hard time sleeping. We took turns sleeping with him upright on the sofa during the first night. On the second night he did better and Susan held him all night and the two of them slept pretty well all cuddled up. Last night Noah slept in his pack-n-play and amazingly slept through the night. He’s still not feeling well, but he’s much much better.

Rachel and I are exhausted and not feeling well ourselves. Still, we went on Friday to see The Lion King at the Spokane Opera House and it was undoubtedly the most amazing show I’ve ever seen. We both loved it and we’re so grateful to Susan and Rick for taking care of Jesse and ill Noah while we were living it up. They have been so generous, loving and caring that we feel overwhelmed by it.

So it’s been a great visit so far. And as a reward for your reading this long ramble, Jesse, who miraculously has not caught this cold from all of us, is going to make you laugh.

Jesse’s Pre-crawl

While Noah still hasn’t quite figured out how to roll over, Jesse is a man on the move.

Bath in the Kitchen Sink

Another benefit of the boys being able to sit up on their own is that we no longer need to use a special newborn/infant tub for them and we can bath them right in the kitchen sink. I bought a little rubber mat to put on the bottom of the sink so that they won’t slip and we gave it a shot. It seems like Rachel and I aren’t the only ones happy with the new bathing arrangement!

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Playing

Playing

Both Jesse and Noah have gotten really good at playing on their own recently. They didn’t really play much with anything and then we started putting them in their exersaucers a few weeks ago (see photo). At first they didn’t know what to do with the toys and just banged on stuff, but they picked it up pretty quickly and now know to pull and push on certain things to get the music and lights to work. During this same period they also mastered picking up their pacifiers and putting them in their mouths which, as you can imagine, makes it a lot easier on us.

At the same time that all this was happening, they also got perfected sitting on their own. Combine all that and you get these very cute pictures.

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Update on Jordan

Update on Jordan

Little Jordan is getting bone marrow extracted and a spinal tap today so the doctors can get a better picture of what kind of leukemia it is, and how advanced it is.  Either way, he’s probably going to need to begin chemotherapy immediately.  The tests today will be very painful, and chemo is no fun either, as many of you know.  Please continue praying.  We will update you as we know more.

Timmy is a horsey!  Jordan is the one closest to Tim's bottom.

Timmy is a horsey! Jordan is the one closest to Tim's bottom.

If you pray…please pray

Just received word…

Our good friends Phil and Amy, who had quads a little over 2 years ago, rushed one of their sons, Jordan, to the hospital last night.  He has been diagnosed with acute leukemia.  We don’t know more than that right now.  But we beg you to pray, and pray some more, send good vibes, hope and hope some more – do whatever you do – for Jordan’s health.

Last night also saw the death of our friend’s newborn great-granddaughter.  She apparently passed in her sleep, possibly of SIDS.  Also don’t have all the information – but please pray, hope, send good vibes, and pray some more for Mark, Roseanne, Ashley, and family.

We’ll post more info as we have it.  Please pray.