Wednesday, January 21, 2009

FUN IN THE SNOW

We have just enough hill behind our apartment bldg to be able to sled. The kids took turns riding down the hill. Here is Abigail riding down the hill. It was a lot of fun.

Noah's first snow. Timothy's first snow was when he was about a week old.



Timothy was a bit overwhelmed with the snow. He did play in it and had fun. No, he doesn't have a black eye. He had blueberry poptart for breakfast and he rubbed some on his face. They all wanted to get outside to play I forgot to clean his face.





Here Jonathan is taking his turn. It is a lot of fun.




More breathing issues



We were so hoping that Noah would not have the same issues as the others, but as you can tell he is following in the other's footsteps. Our children have sensitive airways, especially the boys. Noah started off with a cough which ended up with wheezing when he breathes. This usually means the airways are tightening or becoming smaller. Most of the time it requires a steroid/breathing treatment. We thought he might have RSV which is very contagious, but thank God he did not. We did have to keep a close watch on his breathing. God was great and took care of him. He is much better now.


After coming home from the hospital, I was not suppose to pick up anything heavier than the baby. One morning Timothy woke up with an awful cough. It was the croupy cough. He was struggling with his breathing as well. I gave him a breathing treatment to help open up the airways. Well unfortunately it takes some time for the medicine to work. Timothy was really struggling with his breathing. I was really close to taking him to the ER. I picked him up and stood in front of the freezer to get him to breathe in the cool air. I was not suppose to pick him up. He weighs close to 30 lbs. God was gracious. I was able to pick him up and stand for a good 20 minutes or so. I didn't feel anything pull from the C-section. Thankfully shortly after doing all that he started breathing better. I write this to show the goodness of God. TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Noah Joseph is here












Here is Noah Joseph Eubanks
He was born December 28 at 6:06 am
He was 9 lbs 0 oz
He was 22 inches long
Everyone is doing well.
(More pictures to come)








Thursday, December 4, 2008

Updated pictures of Timothy
















On the same day Jonathan and Abigail got their pictures made at school, I took Timothy to Southeastern Seminary and tried to take some pictures of him.

More pictures

This is Timothy in a tote of newspapers.


We finally moved the beginning of November
to a 3-bedroom apartment on campus. We
definitely need the extra space now. Our apt
is the bottom floor in the corner.
Our new address is 1049 Thornrose Way
Wake Forest, NC 27587. I like the extra space.
I just have to get use to the noise from the people
above us.



Right before they tracked out of school, Abigail's
kindergarten class put on a play. She was a
native American girl (She is the one on the front
row in the aqua shirt and gray pants.) They all
did a great job.



Abigail finally got her turn at bringing the class
mascott, Bingo, home for doing a good job all
week.



I volunteered for Abigail's class trip in October.
They went to Vollmer Farm in Bunn. This is
the group I was with. We had a lot of fun. Before
we left, Abigail got a chance to pick her a pumpkin.
In the third picture, they are in corn making
corn angels.







In October we went to the state fair. The kids
had a great time. They were excited to because
they got to miss school that day.



We went to a church in Youngsville on
Halloween night. Abigail was a cheerleader,
Jonathan was a football player, and Timothy
was a lion. We had a lot of fun.






Here is a picture of my neighbor's little girl. I
was watching her for a few minutes, and I decided
to lay her down and Timothy decided he
wanted to lay down beside her.





New pictures



Jonathan's 7th birthday. He got a lot of things. He is in to
football (and baseball) big time. Paul made him a field goal
for him to use that is at his level. He is a trip.