Wednesday, February 11, 2009

About Our Family


On March 11, 2007, Casey and I were married after 5 years of dating. While our life was exciting and fun, we felt like we had enough love to share. On December 25, 2008, after nine months of anticipation, Charlee Addison was born. She was the best Christmas present we could have received. She was 6lbs 9oz and 19.5 inches long. She had a head full of platinum blonde hair, a beautiful tan (we learned later it was jaundice) and was the cutest thing you have ever seen. All of her family came to the hospital to greet her. After spending one sleepless night in the hospital, we returned home to play with our new Christmas gift. What a great Christmas!!
Casey has been renovating our new home for the past 6 months and we are moving in this weekend. We are all very excited. Addison's new room is adorable. It is decorated in pink and gray. I cant wait to set it up.
We also have a dog named Beau. He's a boxer. He is having a hard time adjusting to Addison. He has been our baby for so long and now that the attention is on Addi, he is acting out a little but he will adjust. Our life is wonderful. It's hard to believe that 6 weeks ago we didn't have Addison, and I don't know what we would do without her now.

3 comments:

  1. Not only are you and Casey going to be GREAT Partents but you are lucky to have such a Beautiful Daughter. And, WE as her Ken, are honered to have her too! Margaret and
    I can't wait to Baby-sit her again!!!
    God is Great!

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  2. As Great GrandMother, I guess I am partial to this beautiful baby. She truly is a gift from God and so Special. Addi is so fortunate to have such a wonderful loving Mother. Casey is going to be a great Dad when he gets through all his projects, so you can get in your new house.

    You have a loving supportive family and Addi is going be a joy to us all.

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  3. Addie is the most beautiful, unique baby in the world and has the best little fat cheek sugar. Of course I could be verrrry predudice. GOD doesn't make mistakes. He only gives special children to those who deserve them.

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