I haven't sent out an update in quite some time so I thought I'd get back into the habit by becoming a blogger.
We had a fun Christmas, spent mostly with Clay's family this year. On Christmas Eve we went over to his parents house. His brothers Thayne and Steve and their wives came over too and together we feasted on Suzanne's wonderful cooking and all kinds of sweets. Cole made his first graham cracker house and has vowed to save it forever. We stayed the night and in the morning Cole got to open his presents with Grandma and Grandpa and Mom and Dad all oohing and aahing and taking pictures. After each present he would say, "This was just what I wanted." His big present this year was a new bike with a helmet, bell, horn, and basket per his request. He love's riding it, especially when he gets it going really fast. That evening we had a delicious Christmas dinner at my grandma and grandpa Wilson's house (prime rib) and then called it a day after one final bike ride.
This Christmas was a bit unusual, my first without my parents/siblings. They all spent Christmas in Orem, Utah, visiting my youngest sister, Katie. She's been staying in an eating disorder facility (Center for Change) for 6 weeks and has 6 more weeks to go until she gets to come home. My parents say that she's doing really well and looks sooo healthy and beautiful! I miss her so much!!!
Our little Larson family is doing well. Clay quit his sales job a while ago and has been substitute teaching instead. Our current plan (life plan #256) is for him to go back to school in the fall (most likely to USC) to begin a master's in public administration program. He doesn't seem to mind a couple more years of school and he thinks an MPA would complement his anthro degree well. He is the most wonderful man in the world. He is such a devoted husband and father. His favorite way to spend his free time is making new pages for Cole's learning book.
Cole is great too. We love him so much, we practically worship him actually. One of his favorite things to do right now is sound out words for blueberries. Sometimes we'll just be sitting around and Cole will say, "I want to sound out words." So we have big letters hanging on the wall and other letter games that we use to make words for him and his reward is blueberries.
I am doing sooooo much better as far as this pregnancy goes. As soon as I got to about 20 weeks the morning sickness slowly went away. Food is such a glorious, wonderful thing to me now. My most valuable piece of advice to any expectant mother would be this: if you are having morning sicknes
forget about the soda crackers, the ginger ale, the B6 vitamins, the wrist bands, and all that nonsense, and go straight to the drugs, Zofran in particular. Also, find an Emily. Emily is my older sister and she was my salvation while I was sick. I spent at least 2 days a week at her house for 4 months, laying on her couch, while she and her 4 kids took care of me and Cole. It was wonderful going over there and having someone to talk to and having kids for Cole to play with. Everyone needs an Emily. I love this stage of pregnancy; having a big belly that I can be proud of for once, and feeling the baby move.
Well, I guess I'll see if I can figure out how to post some pictures now.
Love,
Amy, Clay, and Cole
1 comment:
Hey Amy,
Great Blog! I am sorry that I was not the one who nursed you through your pregnacy, but maybe I will get another chance sometime. I love you.
Mom L.
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