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Tonsillectomy

Luke got his tonsils out this last Tuesday and it has been an emotional week to say the least. It is the first time (save a couple broken bones) that I've had to witness my child suffer. Fortunately most of the pain will be gone within one week.
On a lighter note:)we've had a good time hanging out-we've watched several movies and consumed several popcicles!

The only new pics this week are of Liza. She is 6 months old today and oh what a joy she is.


Comments

Kerry said…
Your kids are so beautiful!
Natallee said…
I love the new pics of the kids! SOoooo cute!!
The Dillon 6 said…
she looks like ADI in those pictures! SOOOO cute! Give the Patient a big HELLO and GET WELL from the Dillons.
JamieBean said…
Give Luke lots of hugs and kisses from us! He's such a cute little guy. I love all of the pictures...those are some dang good-looking kiddos if I do say so myself!
amy germer said…
Bianca,
Your children are so beautiful but, I guess I shouldn't be surprised with such handsome parents.
Bennett Family said…
wow. beautiful pix! did you take them? you're really great! hugs and kisses to poor luke.
Maquel said…
Your kids are so cute! I love the pictures. Clark and I really had a good time with them when we were there.
Jolley Family said…
Darling baby! I haven't seen her before. Time sure flies. Your blog is cute! HJ

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