Saturday, February 27, 2010

On Our Way To Watch The COCKA-DOOS Play!

We took Jackson this past Saturday to watch the Gamecocks play. This was his first time watching them play, and I think he had a pretty good time! Although we lost, it was still a good afternoon!

I'm Ready To Go!

Go Cocks!

Me And "Mr. Photogenic"

How Does My HAIR Look!?!

Tuckered Out!!

Jeff Foxworthy Material...

You Might Be A Redneck...

...If You Wear 2 Walmart Plastic Bags On Your Feet As Snow Boots!


...If You Use A Storage Bin Lid And A Dog Leash As A Sled!


Let It SNOW! Let It SNOW! Let It SNOW!

As I promised... these are some pictures that I took when it iced in January and snowed in February. Of course, Jackson had a ball! Plenty of bicycle ridin', 4-wheelin, sleddin', and snowball fightin'! We ALL loved every minute of it! Here you go...

Home Sweet Home

My Favorite!

Man's Best Friend
Gunner

This is our sad interpretation of a snowman. We COULD NOT get the snow to stick together, so Jackson had the idea to draw the snowman. Pretty good idea if you ask me!

I LOVE That Little Mouth!

We Can't Forget the 4-wheelin'...

...And More 4-wheelin'!

Whatcha' Doin'!?!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Charleston Bound

Well, we went to our routine cardiologist appointment and...(don't get your britches in a wad) everthing is GREAT, but we did find out that it is time to head back to MUSC for a heart cath. He said that we would probably hear from MUSC by the end of the month but they gave us a call the next day! For now, the big day will be April 5. The purpose of this heart cath is to close the fenestration (aka hole) that they left during his last surgery. Remember they intentionally left this hole there to allow for an easier/better recovery. It has allowed him to adjust to the change in pressure throughout his body.[ His major vessels (inferior vena cava, superior vena cava, pulmonary artery, etc.) are "hooked" up completely different than a healthy heart.] So, please remember Jackson in your prayers, and us too! Poor thing doesn't have a clue as to what lies ahead (and won't until we hit the front door)! He has a very BIG case of "white coat syndrome". He tends to flip out and worry himself (and us) sick when he knows that he is headed to see the doctor. Please pray for peace and comfort for Jackson and us as we prepare mentally and emotionally to head to Charleston. I know that I am a horrible blogger, but I do intend on posting some snow pics and other stuff very soon. Stay tuned...