Saturday, October 31, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Santa, if you're listening....

Chloe decided spontaneously to write a letter to Santa today. She worked hard for several minutes and then when she was finished, I asked her to read it to me... thinking I would get some insight on what this little girl wanted for Christmas. The letter goes as follows (and yes, this is a word for word quotation):

Dear Santa,
I love you. Bring me toys. I want candy, puzzles, a green snake, and an orange turtle. You are my best friend. Thank you.

Chloe Jane Morgan

I guess this is more information than the "pink" that I got from her last year... I informed her that Santa only has pretend animals (no real snakes or turtles). She told me that she had asked him and he DOES have real snakes and turtles.... Anywho, if someone can find me something cute and NOT LIVING that fits her requirements, let me know.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Gavin's new tongue

Gavin's "old" tongue... you can see the heart shape from where it was tethered in the middle. This is the farthest he has ever been able to stick out his tongue. We have never seen the tip. And actually, this was shocking to me to see it this far out.
Gavin today! If there was any doubt before about whether he needed it done... that was all changed once I saw this. He LOVES to play with his "new" tongue. He thinks it is hilarious.

Gavin was really fussy right after the surgery... but once he could eat (for the first time in FIFTEEN hours!) he was a happy camper. Actually, he has been hardcore teething and since he is getting tylenol for the pain in his tongue... he is happier today than he has been in the last three! As you can see by the picture, he isn't too upset by the whole experience.

My long-haired, snot-nosed, drooly-chinned, crazy-tongued, BEAUTIFUL little guy!
Oh, and here is his newest trick!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Chloe's artistry


Here is a picture of Grandma. Chloe wrote "Grandma" above the picture. If you look carefully, you can see the letter t, c and o... the only three letters she knows. Of course the c is backwards, but it is still pretty good for three I think.