Friday, August 1, 2008

Watermelon Festival & More Introductions

Mom & Dad eat watermelon.

Case does not. He sleeps.




Case meets Grandma.


Case visits with Mamaw and Papaw.



Case meets Aunt Marcia. (then he iniates her)

Case meets Aunt Sandy.



Case meets Mrs. Smith.



Then he sleeps some more.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Time Flies with a Baby in the House

We have been so busy gettingto know Case and learning how to manage life with a baby that the blog was forgotten for awhile. Here are a few pictures until Keith has time for one of his more interesting posts. By the way Case is now a month old!


Monday, July 7, 2008

The Case has been made!

Case had his first doctor's appointment today and he said he is perfect. Everything looks good and he is as healthy as can be. We are so lucky to have him and he is more than we could have ever been prepared for. He is already trying to roll over and crawl around and can pick up his head. Here are more pictures, we can't wait to see everyone we havn't got the chance to visit with yet. Now what you really want to see. MORE PICTURES.
Case is coming home


Too cool for school, at least for another 4 or so years.


His first trip to BJ's

The great grandparents and our neighbors Mark and Wanda

Grandma Josie


Allison with baby Case

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Case's Encore

Here are more pictures for those wanting to see more.



















Tuesday, July 1, 2008

He's here!!!

At 8:09 PM Central Standard Time on June 30, 2008, Case McClain Freeman was born at Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center in Houston, Texas at 6 lbs. 8.8 oz. I am pooped so I am keeping this short and here are the pictures everyone has been waiting for. Thanks to everyone in our family and all our friends for the support and love we have recieved.


You can click to pictures to enlarge them.









Friday, May 30, 2008

It was just a dream.... OR WAS IT!!!

Last night I had my first dream about Case's birth. Well technically it wasn't his birth it was what happened after his birth.

It started out with Keith and I returning to the hospital 24 hours after Case was born. At this time we had never seen even seen the baby. I'm not sure how we got sent home without our baby or why we never saw him, but here we are showing up to the hospital with the stroller, diaper bag and various other baby essentials and me trying to figure out why we haven't seen him. We walked into the maternity floor "waiting room" which was directly across from the nursery. The "waiting room" was full and I mean crammed full of people visiting with their babies. Not just the mom and dad but entire extended families hanging out with newborns in the waiting room. I'm looking around trying to find a place to park the stroller because I can see that the nursery was just as full and I'm still wondering why on earth they sent me home without showing me my baby and why I let them. I forgot to mention that there is nowhere to park my stroller because everyone and their dog had strollers and various baby items all over the waiting room. It seriously looked like these people were camping out. I couldn't walk through it was that crammed. Finally we just abandoned the stroller and went into the nursery. We really only made it inside the nursery door because of all the people surrounding those bassinet things. I'm looking around at all of these babies and wondering which one is mine expecting that I would automatically recognize him. I have had the 3D ultrasound afterall. Every time I saw one that I thought was him it had someone else's name on it. So I start looking for a nurse only to discover that I knew every single one of the nurses. For some reason I very embarassed about this because I didn't know which baby was mine and I didn't want to admit it to people I knew. Then this nurse looks up and says, "Oh, I saw Amanda Freeman and it never registered with me that this was your baby." Weird. I should also mention that this girl was actually someone I work with in real life and she is not a nurse, however my school e-mail is Amanda Freeman and that always confuses people. Anyway, the girl goes to get my baby and I'm very excited watching to see which one she goes and gets. The girl brought me a play-dough blue stuffed bear with a hot pink nose wrapped in a blanket. Seriously, I thought this is not for real, but guess what. The teddy bear was breathing and it was indeed my baby. For some reason I wasn't as shocked about this as I thought I'd be. It was more confusion than anything. I moved beyond wondering why I had never seen the baby to wondering how I was supposed to get it to look like a human. I just stood there wondering if I was supposed to get a baby nose and mouth and eyes and put them on the bear and if so how would I know where exactly to put them. And then would he turn into a normal baby and the play-dough blue would fade. It really was perplexing. I even thought maybe all babies came out looking like blue bears and they morphed into human babies, but still everyone else had a normal baby but us. The hospital visit ended there and next thing I remember I was at home waiting for Keith and there was horrible storm coming. The wind started blowing so hard and I was laying on the bathroom floor watching through the window when the neighbor told me to get out of the house and go lay underneath my car. So I did just that. I took my dog in a bowl, slid him under the car and then I crawled under the car on my belly. After getting situated I realized I left the baby in the house but at least I had the dog in a bowl.

Talk about a strange feeling when I woke up. I wish I could translate dreams and see what that one meant!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Getting Ready

Finally got Case's room cleaned back up after the baby shower. He got a lot of nice things and they were all over his room. Combine that with the 4 loads of laundry I have already done for him-sheets, blankets, clothes, rags, towels, etc.

Keith and Beeper put together the table and lamp for me when the family was down for Mother's Day. I think it really makes the room.

Couldn't leave out Keith's purchases for Case-G.I. Joe Ninjas and baby hockey sticks and puck. I picked the bat and ball. Poor baby doesn't stand a chance between the two of us. : )