The weekend I found out I was pregnant, Jorge had a dream that he was at our house and John was holding the most beautiful little girl, with bouncing blond curls. I decided to take another pregnancy test and it was positive. I say this because I really hope that Emmy doesn't get her uncle Jorge's clairvoyant skills.
Today, I walked in the bathroom to find several rubber ducks in the toilet. There was a Razorback duck and the bride and groom ducks. I hope this is not a sign that either my marriage or my beloved Hogs are going to be in the toilet soon. Also, it is a reminder that I need to me that I need to go buy one of those toilet seat baby proofing things.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
The Girl and a Buddha
This picture was taken in July of 2007.

And this was taken in May of 2008. 

I wonder what she will look like standing beside the Buddha when she is 27.
Monday, May 26, 2008
11:32 am
The plan for the day was to get to the zoo at 9 am. We arrived at 11:32. I wonder if it will ever get easier for us to get out of the house?? Emmy was most impressed with the polar bears, which is my favorite exhibit as well. We managed to see lots of the museum and plan to go back soon. Emmy's NayNay, aka Natalie, got her a membership for Christmas this year, and I must say that it was a fabulous gift. We are so grateful.
Mama put some pickles in the cooler so they were good for a treat on a hot day.
Could our Lucas be any happier to see the pandas????
Trying to get a picture and Emmy has to get some kisses from Lucas....
And a picture of Lucas tickling Emmy in the panda hole...
Best Daddies.
Funniest animal there... yeah, you got Houston Nutt. Whoo hoo. Welcome to medicoracy. Oh, you're Ole Miss, you haven't been there.
A very tired monkey.
This duck heard that there were great opportunties at the Peabody for ducks and he is headed that way.




And a picture of Lucas tickling Emmy in the panda hole...

Best Daddies.

Funniest animal there... yeah, you got Houston Nutt. Whoo hoo. Welcome to medicoracy. Oh, you're Ole Miss, you haven't been there.



Letter from Heaven
I worked on the house in Wynne again this weekend and found this box. 

The note reads, "I washed these Nov. 2000 & stored them for "who-whom" ever wants them. Love, Mom"
Best mom ever.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Her Daddy's Girl
I have mentioned before how Emmy Ruth will clap when she sees her daddy standing on the porch when we get home in the evenings. However, this morning, she might have surpassed even her best act yet to endear her to him. As we were driving to work, we turned around to see what all the ruckus in the backseat was and Emmy was about to come out of her carseat dancing and clapping to "Cold Gin" by KISS on the radio.
The smile on Dadoo was ear to ear.
The smile on Dadoo was ear to ear.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Brain Cancer
I normally don't discuss current events, and believe me, it is hard to keep my mouth shut sometimes, but I also plan on using this to be a scrapbook for Emmy. As such, I think she should realize what was going on in the world when she was this age.
Gas is really expensive for us. It might be higher for her when she is buying, God help me even imagine her driving a car, but for us, it has increased a great deal. I am thrilled to find it for $3.60 a gallon.
And this week, Senator Ted Kennedy was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The fact that the doctors aren't telling the media about surgery but only radiation and chemotherapy leads one to believe that it is inoperable. Love him or hate him, no family deserves cancer. And from my experience, I can say that no family deserves this dreaded cancer.
The reports say that 9,000 people get the worst tumor--gliobastoma multiforme (which Momma had). I can't help but feel that number is really low. I think there are lots more out there that are misdiagnosed. A former coworker has been 'sick' since I met him in 2000. They diagnosed him with fibromialgia, chronic fatigue, even a discussion of MS, and only recently discovered a brain tumor--that had become a stage 4--glioblastoma. My uncle Richard was diagnosed after he fell when visiting his family in Colorado. Originally, it was thought to be his heart but after testing, the horrible news was discovered. Senator Kennedy was diagnosed after a seizure. It leads me to wonder how many people had tumors and died of other causes, a seizure made them fall into a lake and drown, made them have a fatal car accident or lead them to a manic state that they committed suicide.
In one moment, I think that no one shouted from the news when my sweet mother was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Fox News and CNN didn't show her friends crying at work or me almost passing out as I told my dearest friends the horrible news, and her life was just as important. But, maybe this dreaded diagnosis for him will help bring attention to this horrible cancer with patients that have no more hope for their cure than those who were diagnosed THIRTY YEARS AGO.
One day, this might be a disease that Emmy can know of as a disease of the past. And she can say that her YiaYia is smiling that no one else will have to suffer.
Gas is really expensive for us. It might be higher for her when she is buying, God help me even imagine her driving a car, but for us, it has increased a great deal. I am thrilled to find it for $3.60 a gallon.
And this week, Senator Ted Kennedy was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The fact that the doctors aren't telling the media about surgery but only radiation and chemotherapy leads one to believe that it is inoperable. Love him or hate him, no family deserves cancer. And from my experience, I can say that no family deserves this dreaded cancer.
The reports say that 9,000 people get the worst tumor--gliobastoma multiforme (which Momma had). I can't help but feel that number is really low. I think there are lots more out there that are misdiagnosed. A former coworker has been 'sick' since I met him in 2000. They diagnosed him with fibromialgia, chronic fatigue, even a discussion of MS, and only recently discovered a brain tumor--that had become a stage 4--glioblastoma. My uncle Richard was diagnosed after he fell when visiting his family in Colorado. Originally, it was thought to be his heart but after testing, the horrible news was discovered. Senator Kennedy was diagnosed after a seizure. It leads me to wonder how many people had tumors and died of other causes, a seizure made them fall into a lake and drown, made them have a fatal car accident or lead them to a manic state that they committed suicide.
In one moment, I think that no one shouted from the news when my sweet mother was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Fox News and CNN didn't show her friends crying at work or me almost passing out as I told my dearest friends the horrible news, and her life was just as important. But, maybe this dreaded diagnosis for him will help bring attention to this horrible cancer with patients that have no more hope for their cure than those who were diagnosed THIRTY YEARS AGO.
One day, this might be a disease that Emmy can know of as a disease of the past. And she can say that her YiaYia is smiling that no one else will have to suffer.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Yard Sale
The yard sale was a smashing success--we now have some extra spending money for the beach! But, with help like this, was there any doubt that it would go well?
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Fifteen months
It is going to be difficult, but I am really going to try to not say anything about how I can’t believe we are already here or how did time get by us so quickly. Oh, Emmy Ruth, you are a mess! This child is rotten and I just absolutely love it. She, on the other hand, just absolutely loves her daddy. Every day when we get in the car to go to work, John comes out after us and she claps when she sees him. The same thing in the evening when we get home, John comes to the car to get her out and she starts clapping and cheering for him. It’s hysterical.
Emmy still loves her Baby. All baby dolls. She carries them around the house and loves them and feeds them and rocks them. It is adorable to see. For the first time, John and I have seen something in here that she didn’t get from either of us: her love for the outdoors. John and I can agree that it is too hot for us to be outside, but not Emmy. Lucas got her a sand and water table for her birthday and she loves to play in the front yard with it. The other day, I brought lots of toys outside for her to play and she was beside herself with glee. The empty box, of course, was a favorite. John and his friend Victor were skateboarding in front of the house and she could not contain her excitement. When they would jump onto the sidewalk, Emmy would squeal and clap. I am going to have a talk with her and explain that she needs to not get quite so excited about the skateboarding boys yet, her day will come for that.
Unless we get really stingy and just want her to ourselves, Emmy is sleeping in her own big girl bed. It’s enough to just bring you to tears to see. This was on Mother’s Day after church—she was pooped! Notice all the stuffed animals that are strategically placed around her just to make sure she doesn’t fall off the bed. The sheets on her bed were mine when I was little; Grandma Jackson made a quilt and shams that match it as well. And the silky floral pillowcases were Grandma Ruth's. I like to keep a little something of old around for Emmy all the time in her room.
She has a Hello Kitty iPod docking station in her room so that she can listen to lullabies as she goes to sleep. She loves to play with it and turn the music UP! REALLY! LOUD! and then she gets mad at me for taking it away from her to get it back to a tolerable level. I remember getting a lavender jambox for Christmas one year from Santa and being so excited and dancing to Lionel Richie at Grandma Ruth’s house when I was seven or so. A NewWave lavender jambox is a far cry from a Hello Kitty iPod docking station… I am terrified to see what else is coming…
I can’t believe that we are already here at fifteen months old and I can’t believe how the time got by us so quickly. Our sweet Emmy Ruth is growing by leaps and bounds. It must be all that milk.
Emmy still loves her Baby. All baby dolls. She carries them around the house and loves them and feeds them and rocks them. It is adorable to see. For the first time, John and I have seen something in here that she didn’t get from either of us: her love for the outdoors. John and I can agree that it is too hot for us to be outside, but not Emmy. Lucas got her a sand and water table for her birthday and she loves to play in the front yard with it. The other day, I brought lots of toys outside for her to play and she was beside herself with glee. The empty box, of course, was a favorite. John and his friend Victor were skateboarding in front of the house and she could not contain her excitement. When they would jump onto the sidewalk, Emmy would squeal and clap. I am going to have a talk with her and explain that she needs to not get quite so excited about the skateboarding boys yet, her day will come for that.

Unless we get really stingy and just want her to ourselves, Emmy is sleeping in her own big girl bed. It’s enough to just bring you to tears to see. This was on Mother’s Day after church—she was pooped! Notice all the stuffed animals that are strategically placed around her just to make sure she doesn’t fall off the bed. The sheets on her bed were mine when I was little; Grandma Jackson made a quilt and shams that match it as well. And the silky floral pillowcases were Grandma Ruth's. I like to keep a little something of old around for Emmy all the time in her room.

I can’t believe that we are already here at fifteen months old and I can’t believe how the time got by us so quickly. Our sweet Emmy Ruth is growing by leaps and bounds. It must be all that milk.

Sunday, May 11, 2008
Feliz Madre Dia
My Momma. What can I ever say about my momma that would ever do her justice? She was not perfect and I certainly never was. We fought a lot. A LOT! But she loved me dearly. I remember some of our lovelier fights. Once, I was determined to go to Lollapolooza and she and Daddy were worried about the vehicle we were taking. I knew they would be upset and when my friends showed up, I ran out to the car and waved bye to my parents on the porch--at 6am. It was not pleasant when I got home. Or the time that I snuck out with my friends and some boys and went to Memphis. We were supposed to spending that night at a friend's house and when we got busted, Momma came to pick me up in Vandale at 4am. It was not a nice ride home.
But she loved me. She might have not forgotten about the stupid stuff I had done, but she forgave me. I hope that I have the same gift with Emmy Ruth, she is her father's daughter so she is bound to get in to some trouble.
As I sit today and think of Momma here are some of the thoughts that flitter through my mind:
But she loved me. She might have not forgotten about the stupid stuff I had done, but she forgave me. I hope that I have the same gift with Emmy Ruth, she is her father's daughter so she is bound to get in to some trouble.
As I sit today and think of Momma here are some of the thoughts that flitter through my mind:
- Momma was a priss. She prissed everytime she walked. I do it too. And Emmy does it. It's quite funny.
- She danced. Not very well, mind you, but she always danced. Every time I see Emmy dance, I think it's momma giving her a kick in the tush to do it.
- She laughed. Not just laughs but good belly laughs. I once was in a wedding where the dress was absolutely horrific. Momma had to sit down on the floor to not pee on herself she was laughing so hard!
- Love. Love. Love. She loved Daddy; she loved Neall and I; she loved her brother, her nephew and her Christina and Jordan.
- Friends. When I think of how good my friends are to me, I only think back to how good of friends Momma had. It is an incredible thing for our sweet Emmy to see.
Today is a day to celebrate the miracle that is my sweet Emmy Ruth and to be thankful for the blessing that was Teri Grayson.
Friday, May 09, 2008
A smiling YiaYia
As we approach Mother's Day and I think of what a wonderful grandmother Momma would have been, I see the photos on Becca & Neall's blog and I know that she is smiling right now at our adorable monsters. Check them out at www.neallandbecca.blogspot.com.
Thursday, May 08, 2008
AunTee Daycare
Emmy's sitter had to be off today and tomorrow so Tara so graciously volunteered to take two vacation days and keep Emmy Ruth for me. The morning mainly consisted of her sending me text messages of how cute these monsters are and then I got this picture. Of course it is grainy since it is taken with Tara's phone but if that just doesn't melt my heart, I can't imagine what might.
I went and had lunch with the crew and then they settled down for a three hour nap! Tara said that Lucas woke up and then went to kiss Emmy to wake her. Are you kidding me? Can I giggle at these two any more than I already do???
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
That's Doctor Auntie B to you
We are all so proud of Becca for graduating from Southern College of Optometry on Friday. Emmy and I attended the ceremony but due to someone's fabulous gift of gab, we spent practically the entire time in the hallway. I did sneak in and get to see Becca walk across the stage and get her diploma and Emmy waved like mad. Here is Emmy with Becca's cousin in the hallway (Martha and Laura Ruth had to bring Solomon out for a bit as well) and then Emmy in her first time out for throwing her sippy cup. We didn't get to stay after the ceremony to get pictures with Auntie B but we did manage to get lots of photos at the wedding.
We are so proud of our Doctors Jackson!!!

We are so proud of our Doctors Jackson!!!


Tuesday, May 06, 2008
A happy, well-rested and well-fed girl
When we stayed in Batesville for the wedding this weekend, Emmy and Lucas shared a queen size bed. She did a great job and stayed in there all night. I have been trying to get her out of our bed for a while but have not been very successful in getting her into her crib. Apparently, she just didn't like the confinement. Saturday night, we put her to sleep in the full sized bed in her room and she slept until about 3 am when I got in bed with her. Sunday and last night, she slept in her full sized bed all night!!! When I go in there to wake her up, she is so happy and loves to look around her bedroom. Her room is so airy and light compared to our dark bedroom, I bet that it is a lot friendlier to sleepy eyes.
And she really likes pizza.

Sunday, May 04, 2008
Wedding Bells
There are no words to say what it was like for me to see my father get married. So many emotions wildly flew through my mind but the most important one was the gratitude I have that Daddy and Linda are happy. We love Linda and are so thankful to see someone that makes Daddy so happy. Emmy and Solomon were absolutely adorable and I cannot imagine how I would have made it without the love of my sweet Emmy Ruth, my crazy John, my rock Tara, my roll Natalie, and my links to Momma, Pat and Jean, to name just a few. I am a very lucky daughter when I think of all the people that called to check on me, just because they knew this weekend would be so emotional. I am a very lucky friend, indeed.












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