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6 Months Old!

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6 months ago I was giving birth to these 2 wonderful little boys in my life... Lincoln: 5lbs 15 oz, 19 inches & Tyson 5lbs 5oz, 18 1/2 inches                                                                                                                                I'm not much of a sap, but I will admit that looking back at these pictures brought tears to my ey...

Ethan's Run Pictures!

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We had a great time attending Ethan's Run today!!  Heidi (Ethan's Mom) and family did a fantastic job!  There were so many people, a pancake breakfast, raffles, cotton candy ( of course Kaila had some at 8:30 this morning! ), music and a bounce house for the kids!!  Here are some pictures... Hanging out with Heart Mom(s) & nurses from St. Joe's before the run/walk Getting ready to start! We just love our kids!! Let's go! 10k Runners! We're off... Look at Rob and Riley run & Kaila riding her scoother to the finish! Checking this whole thing out.. We finished!! As soon as we were done this plane went right above us, thought it was a cool pic-had to share All tuckered out! 1st (#170)) & 2nd (#244) place runners from the 10k Bounce House's are always fun ! Me and my honey! Mom/Nana & Dad/G-Pa Uncle Riley being cool... Tyson's buddies from the PCTICU-- He LOVES them! One of our Favorite Doctors, Dr. Pophal (T's Cardiolog...

Tyson's Surgery...done and done!

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I guess if we were released around 10:30am, his surgery was only about 20 minutes long and was eating minutes out of surgery that you could say that it went well!?!  Well it did! And yes it only took about 20 minutes :o) We got a call last night from St Joe's saying that the OR wanted to push his surgery from 7:30am to 8am so, instead of getting up at 3 I got up at 3:30am.  Which for the record came way too soon and we are all exhausted! Dr. Nigro (T's Surgeon) was running late and arrived around 8:15am and they took him back around 8:25am, so Rob, Lincoln and myself went to the PCTICU where he was supposed to be recovering at in room 12.   We went into his room and fed Lincoln his breakfast and I swear not 15/20 minutes later his nurse came in and said "I have good news, he's done and will be recovering in PACU and he's going home!" Rob and I just looked at each other and he says "Now that's how you do surgery, in and out!!"  We all j...