The girls were born on November 16th, 2007, 16 weeks early. Mallory Kate – 1 lb 8 oz, Evan Reese – 1 lb 1 oz, and Kelby Grace – 1 lb 5 oz. Upon their delivery, Mallory and Kelby were transferred to St. David’s South and were doing fairly well considering the circumstances. Our little Evan Reese was a fighter, but she had a lot of problems and she was with us for about 5 hours. We love you Evan and we miss you everyday, but we know we’ll see you again one day. Mallory and Kelby both went through a lot in their 105 day stay in the hospital, from heart surgeries, to brain bleeds, to infections. Many prayers were answered and we thank God everyday for everything He has done for them. Today they are perfectly healthy and growing bigger and stronger everyday. We started this blog to keep everybody updated on their progress. You can scroll down to the bottom of the page for a slideshow from the NICU days.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

4th Pics. (in reverse order)

Sorry these are in reverse order.





A little sugar helps fight off Mr Sandman

3 out of 4 with eyes open and 2 out of 4 smiling = success!

Another attempt to try and get all eyes open with smiles failed miserably!

Momma's Kelby-Elby~

"Look! A helicopter!"

Almost time.....


Eating popcorn and waiting on the sun to set

Checking out the candy~


Kurly Sue

Notice the little boy eying their candy.

Picnic before the parade started.

Gotta clean the glasses

Are they not the cutest????

Fourth of July 2010

Oh my goodness this day could not have been more perfect for this patriotic passionate American! I LOVE the 4th!! Normally I get all festive with cookies and decorations but this year the weeks prior were a little chaotic. We improvised with Starbuck's vanilla fraps and popcorn as our festive food. The three day weekend made it even better. I love when the holiday falls on the weekend so that Jeremy can have a three day weekend home with us.

The day itself kicked with a great church service. After which rushed home packed a picnic then went to the Round Rock parade. The girls loved it despite the extreme heat and humidity. It was a first for us as parents to see how much you have to help your kids grab the candy tossed to them. Unfortunately we were surrounded by quick aggressive kids and parents that saw the candy tossed by parade floats as a contest. The girls loved the parade though and the horses were the biggest hit as always. Afterward, we came home for naps and ice cream followed by pizza and fireworks.

With all of the rain lately several cities and organizations had to reschedule their firework displays. Thankfully the city of Pflugerville did not have too and we were able to see a great show Sunday night. Our subdivision is less than a mile from Lake Pflugerville where the fireworks took place, so we were able to walk over with out having to mess with parking and shuttle buses. Waiting for sun down proved tricky as their is only so much to do, but once the show began the girls LOVED it!!

Summer Fun

Princess Brenlee! Lovable and cute as ever!

Morgan- she is gorgeous even fresh out of bed and her hair all a mess. Lucky sweet girl!
The next Vana White! haha!

Mallory & Brenlee

Mallory & Kelby's first time inside a McDondald's!

Crazy, I know but I honestly am grossed out by the interior of any fast food restaurant. Factor being a parent to a child with Celiac and that pretty much limits any trips to fast food establishments for these girlies. I do however love McDonald's fries (I am American!) and thankfully they are one of the few places that does not fry their fries in the same fryer as other food; therefore they are Gluten Free. Our nieces came to stay for a week and the trade off spot was supposed to be Starbuck's. However, Eastland's Starbucks is no longer open so McDonald's was second on the list. ~~Hey a road trip with four girls REQUIRES coffee!~~~

Father's Day


Father's Day was a complete day of celebrating the wonderful Daddy that Jeremy is to the girls. It kicked off with Cinnamon Ice Cream French Toast served with Ham and Eggs followed by play time, late church service, long afternoon of naps and golf, then ended with a BBQ with our neighbors.


I am so thankful for the screams of joy and giggles that fill our house every evening when Jeremy comes home from work. For the hours he spends playing with them and the love they have for him. Every girl needs an amazing Daddy to love on her and shower her with hugs and kisses. So glad my girls have Jeremy as their Daddy.