Christmas
We are grateful for the Savior and the gift of the Atonement that he gave to all of us. We had a wonderful Christmas and thanks to Gage, we got to remember the excitement of being a toddler at Christmas time.
Boxes
Gage loves boxes...........To crawl into
To make phone calls in
To have a drink in
And to be carried in!
Cooper
Gage loves all things Cooper, especially telling Cooper, "no no coop" when Cooper jumps up on the couch, barks to loud, or plays with a toy he isn't supposed to.
Gage also likes to...........
Get Cooper his water
Feed Cooper his food, especially when he gets to go downstairs with daddy to get the food :)
Gage likes things picked up and if he spills, he always picks it up
He likes to take Cooper for walks.........even if that means indoors!
When Cooper is done being "walked," he sits down and refuses to move. Gage will say "moo coop, moo!" Rob or I will step in and save Cooper and take the leash off. Gage decides he isn't done playing with Cooper and he moves on to getting the grocery cart and chases Cooper around the house
The "concentrated tongue" his a trait he got from his mama :)
Celebrating Coopers 6th Birthday! We always get Cooper a new "chicken" for his birthday. It is one of Cooper's favorite toys
The First "I love to run" Emergency Room visit
On January 1st 2012, the day after our insurance deductible started over, Gage was running at church and fell onto a radiator cover box and got a pretty decent size gash in the center of his forehead. We took him to the emergency room at Children's Hospital where it was decided he needed to have stitches. We were told that unfortunately the scar would be visible for quite sometime because the gash ran vertical, against the horizontal lines of the forehead. Gage was brave and strong and stopped crying before we even made it to the parking lot from the church building. By the time we got to the emergency room he was ready to play again.
*We don't ever take Teddy with us to church, but that morning I was thinking about the new church time and thought I should bring Teddy in case Gage got tired. I debated back and forth about bringing Teddy and then at the last minute I grabbed him and brought him with us. It was a blessing to have Teddy with us because he immediately calms Gage down and helps comfort him. I think someone was watching out for Gage that day :)*
They gave this medicine to Gage that they call "silly medicine" because the child will act loopy and silly and then get very calm............we loved it! They told us it would take between 30-45 minutes to kick in and that once it had kicked in we were to push the nurse button so the doctor could come and put the stitches in. I asked how we would know that it had kicked in and he said, "oh, you'll see." Sure enough he was right! It was incredible to see the Gager boy get so calm. The child that has to be moving 24/7 was so chill!! At first it was like he was on an (un-nammed street drug) because anything you said to him he would giggle at. Ten minutes later, you would say something to him and he would just kind of nod his head and smile and look around the room. Ten minutes after that he was relaxing on the bed, completely chill!! I want a bottle to take home :) He was so relaxed he just sat there while they stitched him up, we didn't even have to hold him or anything......shout out to modern medicine!
1 comment:
Love the Cooper part! So funny that he walks him in the house, he is such a character and getting so big. He is a great mix between you and Rob.
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