Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The meeting.

Video of Shane meeting baby bro Jackson @ the hospital.


Thursday, August 12, 2010

Presenting...Jackson Chase Glover




8 lbs, 2oz....as I put on the email I sent today... He has brown hair and a loud scream. He is licking his lips and flexing his feet.

Mom is doing fine despite her nerves beforehand.

Sandy (Michelle's mom) has been here since before the surgery and now is going home to pick up Shane from school...and switch off with Diane (Jason's mom) who has been watching Shane since early this morning.

Here are some early pictures, hopefully more soon!






Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Just hours away now!

The countdown has begun. Just hours from now we will be blessed with baby #2. I have been crazily doing my nesting for the last several weeks but really at it for the last days and hours. Hopefully he will appreciate that the rugs got vacuumed tonight!! We have been talking to Shane about baby for some time but tonight he seemed more interested in Yo Gabba Gabba (he's long over Blue's Clue's). We are very excited about meeting the new addition and hope everything goes as smoothly as it can, and is perfectly healthy. Under 11 pounds would be great too! Here I am sporting the big bump 24 hours ago. Stay tuned for the news......



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

My last days of school....

It is Shane's last week of his very first school experience at the Alcott school.
GG is up for her 2 weeks of duty as we prepare for baby, and she and Nana joined in the popsicle party at school and got a glimpse of what goes on. 93 degrees and humid on the playground proved to be too much for the kids, or perhaps the adults, as they informed us Shane has been used all summer as the thermostat for when it is time to go in. Those red cheeks don't lie!! We quickly moved to the gym for a few minutes before enjoying our cold popsicles.
It has been quite nice having a little bit of freedom each day and Shane has sure loved all of his friends, teachers, and therapists. They are all sad to see him go. But did this prepare him for the 6 hour day he is about to endure at the new school? Time will tell.