Wednesday, June 30, 2010

June in a nutshell!

Okay, I am not really sure what we did all of June!  I sure don't have any pictures to show for it.  Jill, Ryan and Koen all came in at the end of the month.  I am not really sure what we did for the first half!  Carson did football camp up at The Woodlands high school with two of his buddies from Kindergarten.  The head coach of the high school puts on the camp and these little guys thought that they were hot stuff!  I don't seem to have any pictures of that.  He also did YMCA camp in June.  The new Y in Creekside had an awesome camp for kids.  They have tee-pee's, tree houses, zip lines and all sorts of outdoor fun.  Guess what...no pictures of that either!

What I DO have pictures of is the ultimate white trash entertainment!  WATER SPRINKLERS!  Matt and I painted the kitchen a few months ago and needed just a few minutes to finish up and clean up.  We put the boys outside, but popsicles only last for so long.  SOOOO, I had the brilliant idea of turning on the sprinklers.  They loved it!!  They loved it even more because they were all fully clothed and thought that the sprinklers just happened to come on and they were in Heaven.  Little did they know, it was part of our master plan to buy some extra time!!

Anyway, when Jill and Ryan were here, one evening, we opted for the same cheap entertainment.  From the look on Koen's face, you'd think that they don't do this back at home in Germany!
Cannon, always with his Elmo ice pack.  Any little fall or bump requires this thing!
Really, Cade?
Good, cheap fun, I tell ya!

Speaking of Cade, he's a character.  He does this hysterical robot dance...I think that is what was going on here.


Always up to something!  I believe that this was the night that he referred to Poppy as a "silly old man!".  And this wasn't the first time that he has said that to Poppy.
I have no clue here.

Captain traffic!  Entertaining for adults, and kids!
One last June photo....Cannon and a disastrous snow cone feast!  There is a snow cone "stand" (I call it a trailer, but who am I to judge?) not too far from here and we went there A LOT over the summer.  The boys loved it...and we have the stains to prove it!!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Special Tooth

This is so weird and crazy, that it deserves it own post.  Back around the end of January, we were watching football playoff games and Carson was laying in my lap.  I happened to notice a tooth poking through in the top of his mouth, right behind his two front baby teeth.  I freaked!!  I was so afraid that it was one of his permanent teeth coming in at the wrong spot, before the others even fell out.  Needless to say, we were at the dentist's office the next day.  I said that I freaked, right?  He has the straightest, most perfect baby teeth!  I KNOW that it is vain, but I was worried that they were going to have to start pulling!!  Ahhh, alas, after many x-rays, we discovered that it was just an extra tooth.  Not a baby tooth, not a permanent tooth, but a very special extra tooth!  Dr. Comeaux suggested that we let it come down a little bit more to make it easier to extract.  Well, come June, it was down enough for me!  It was in danger of sticking out past the baby teeth, so it was time for it go!  Not to mention, it was sharp!!
Carson was SUCH a trooper that day.  We went in, he got a couple of shots to numb it up and he even passed on the laughing gas.  Who does that???  Anyway, he is a tough kid.  Much tougher than me...I was feeling like I might faint.

And here is the famous tooth.  It looks like a shark tooth!!  HUGE.

Dr. Comeaux sent us home with the tooth, in this awesome case that doubles as a ring!  He wore this tooth all day, and showed EVERYONE.  At one point, it fell out in the suburban.  Matt and I were tearing it apart trying to find it.  Matt finally did.  Carson was on the verge of a major meltdown!!

The big boy, recovering nicely!  We took it easy for a couple of days and he got to eat a lot of ice cream, pudding and jello.  He was back to eating like a line backer in no time!

Maybe it was justified.  Dr. Comeaux emailed the tooth fairy and told her about it and also was kind enough to ask her to leave extra $$ for it!  Ha!  Carson wrote the tooth fairy a letter asking her if he could keep the tooth.  Here is the letter ( I can't figure out how to put a PDF on here, so I just took a picture of it):
That ice cream cone looking thing at the bottom is his drawing of the tooth.  Ha!  Well, it worked, the tooth fairy left him $14 and the tooth.  He was a happy camper!!