Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Halloween


Batman with his best buddy Buzz Lightyear

Connor & Grayson

Partners in crime

Mommy & Connor at his class party (changed out of Batman)

Will as Batman & James as Superman

The real Superhero Squad


Superman & Wonder Woman

Weston & Baby James
Spidey & Super baby

James not so sure about his first costume
This Halloween was baby James' first, so we all dressed up for the occasion.  Will and Connor were dressed as Batman, Weston as Spider-man, James as Superman, and I was Wonder Woman.  I went to Connor's class party for all the Halloween fun.  Weston was recovering from the stomach bug, so he stayed home with Mimi.  It stormed that night, so no one went trick-or-treating. We only had one trick-or-treater come to our door.  However, we all managed to have plenty of fun and eat lots of sugar at our house!

Weston's First Soccer Season


Posing on the sidelines
Swinging from the goal after his team scores
Running to get the ball
Team huddle
Watching his teammates play
About to kick the ball in


Lining up to shake hands
Enjoying hot chocolate with Connor
Weston's first soccer game was the day baby James was born.  I couldn't leave the hospital, so I was sad that I had to miss it.  Will, Connor, Mimi, & Grandy all went to cheer on Weston.  Will said that Weston was really excited to be out on the field.  He was really aggressive, pulling on others' jerseys when fighting for the ball.  He was also making scary faces and growling at the other team.  Oh, Weston is such a funny little guy!  I was able to go to his second game, so I snapped all these photos.  Weston had a good first Fall soccer season.  He scored 4 goals.  He was quite the defensive player (as Will pointed out to me).  We had fun watching the games and watching Weston develop good athletic skills and learn about sportsmanship.  After the games, Connor got to run out on the field, wearing the shin guards and green socks I bought him, as he score his own goal.  On several weekends, Will and I loaded up the boys to go to the soccer fields for a picnic lunch and to practice kicking the ball around.  This was good family fun, and the boys were able to run and play off all their energy.  Soccer will start back in January or February, so we will bundle up for the second half of the season.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Arrival of Our Sweet Baby James

About to head to the hospital
Excited parents waiting to meet our little boy

First time I held him

With Dr. Young

First picture as a family of five

Big brothers meeting their baby brother

Weston, Connor, Will, & Baby James
Weston holding James

Connor giving his baby kisses

Mimi holding James for the first time

Connor taking good care of the baby

Connor being really sweet and gentle with James

All 5 of us together

Weston taking good care of James

Daddy and his boy at home

James sleeping in his crib

Getting familiar with his new home

James Everett Parrott was born on September 17, 2013.  He weighed 7 lbs. and 6 oz., and he was 19 1/2 inches long.  He was welcomed with love by his two big brothers, Weston (5) and Connor (3).  As the Psalm says, "Sons are a heritage from the LORD, children a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth.  Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them" (Psalm 127:3-5, NIV).  Will and I feel incredibly blessed to have another son.  We feel so honored that God has entrusted him into our care to "train him in the way that he should go."  He will be three weeks old tomorrow, and we have loved having our new little man around.  He is a very sweet and good baby.  So far, it has been pretty easy to meet his needs.  His brothers love him very much, and they have been giving him lots of kisses on his head.  Weston likes to talk to him and calm him down when he cries.  Connor has been a great helper, getting diapers and blankets when we need them.  James, we are already so in love with you.  I know God has great plans for you.  Praise God from whom all blessings flow! 

Friday, September 6, 2013

Celebrating James Everett

 

A fun girls' lunch with sweet friends


3D/4D Ultrasound image of James Everett's little face
Yesterday was a great day.  For weeks I had been concerned about James being in breech position and the decisions that I would have to make prior to delivery.  My doctor recommended an external cephalic version to try to rotate him into head down position.  I had heard that this procedure was pretty painful, and some even give epidurals to counteract pain.  So, needless to say, I was just a little anxious, but willing to try anyway.  The alternatives were opting for a C-section or trying a risky breech delivery.  We arrived at the women's center at 7:30 AM.  Dr. Young came in and manually turned him by pressing on my belly and slowly moved him into position, while using a portable sonogram machine to monitor his position.  The procedure was completely painless (and I wasn't given any pain meds), and it only took about 2 minutes.  He told me that most versions don't go that easy.  I felt extremely blessed and I rested in the peace that God is in control over our circumstances.  He has been this whole pregnancy as we have had ups and downs along the way.  Thankfully, everything has come out wonderfully.  I have learned that God gives us grace exactly when we need it.  He just waits on us to let go and trust in him.  Pretty soon, another one of God's miracles will take place, as we welcome our third son, James Everett Parrott, into the family. 
A few hours after leaving the hospital, I went to meet friends at Sweet Tea & Biscuits for a girls' lunch to celebrate James Everett.  It was such a sweet little shower with yummy food and great conversation.  It felt so good to truly celebrate and finally be able to look forward to the delivery of our sweet baby James.  I can't wait to see his little face in person.  There is a 3D/4D ultrasound picture above of our James at about 32 weeks. 

First Day of Kindergarten & 3 Year Old Preschool

Weston & Connor sporting their new backpacks
Our preppy little kindergartner
Weston making silly faces
 

The Ninja Turtle backpack he picked out
Too cool for school
Connor-bug ready for his big day
Making more silly faces

The Batman backpack he picked out

Family pic in Weston's Kindergarten class

Connor & friends busy at work in the 3 Year Old class

Working on a puzzle
The first day of school this year was a big one.  Weston started kindergarten at First Methodist with Mrs. Kathy Wallace & Mrs. Kathy Ferris as teachers.  This is the first year that he will be in school for 5 days a week.  Connor started 3 year old preschool with Mrs. Becky Baxter and Mrs. Ramey Gibens as teachers.  Both boys have had a good first week, but I can tell they are tired.  Yesterday morning, Connor just woke up and sat in the floor for a while staring off into space.  He didn't say much, he just sat there.  Mimi took the boys to school because Mommy & Daddy had to go to the hospital to try to flip James into the right position for his arrival sometime within the next 2 1/2 weeks.  Connor wanted Mimi to carry him into the school because he was so tired.  After school, Weston and Connor took a swimming lesson with Mrs. Gillie Ann at the Wellness Center.  Weston was swimming like a fish and coming up to take breaths.  Connor cried while sitting on the side, but he still did some good kicking and blowing bubbles in the pool.  At the very end of the lesson, Connor swam under water a short distance to the edge of the pool.  We were so proud of our boys.  Later, in the locker room, Connor told a lady that his brother was the one doing all the crying.  I guess he was a little ashamed of himself crying on the side!  I thought that was pretty funny.