Monday, December 10, 2007

I Love You, Santa!!



Well, Liam finally was able to meet and speak with Santa Claus. This activity was super high on his list of 'to-do's'! John and I took Liam to Cool Springs Galleria and stood in line for nearly 2 hours to take a picture with Santa. Jonathan was at a friend's house and for some odd reason, didn't want to go. Ha!


Liam was an absolute angel the entire time we stood in line. This was probably because he was focused on his mission-meeting Santa and trying to make sure he had his wish list just right for when Santa asked him what he wanted for Christmas.

I was a little fearful that Liam would freak out once he was actually with Santa but he didn't! He jumped in front of Santa and said, "Hi, how are you?" and then hugged him tight. He took a picture with Santa and then told him everything he wanted. When he was getting down he said, "Santa, can I give you a kiss?" Santa said absolutely! So Liam gave him a kiss and said, "I love you, Santa!" Ahhh...

As we were walking away to pay what could be loosely termed 'extortion' for the pictures, Liam stopped and ran back over to Santa Claus. Liam stood in front of him and said, "I forgot! Merry Christmas, Santa. Bye Bye!" Liam was on a high the rest of the day. Mission Accomplished!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Beyond Tragic

Hi! I know it has been a while since I posted. To say I have been busy is an understatement! I promise to update with Thanksgiving photos over the weekend! However, I came across this story on CNN and it really tore at me. Please read and keep this family in your prayers.



Tucson mother passes away, leaves husband and newborn triplets
Posted:Dec 6, 2007 05:27 PM CST

LOOK BELOW FOR DONATION INFORMATION
During this holiday season, a Tucson father has three reasons to celebrate. Andrue Smith's wife recently gave birth to triplet boys.
But tragically, his wife died after the babies were born.
Andrue is now struggling to cope with the loss of his wife and raising the babies on his own.
They're daddy's little boys. Legend, Tristian and Jaisyn were born six weeks premature, a week ago today.
"All I wanted was a son," he told us.
You can see the love in Andrue's eyes. Love, and sorrow, because his wife Debbie will never see her babies.
Andrue says, out of the blue, his wife got deathly ill. Doctors saved the boys, but couldn't save her.
"My wife's heart had stopped beating. Her body suffered and her brain suffered... It's not the kind of thing people will recover from."
So Andrue made the difficult decision to discontinue life support.
"It's going to be hard, very hard. I can't imagine a life without her."
Numb, this 28 year old single father of three is trying.
"My wife, I know she'd expect me to be strong and she'd want me to take care of those kids."
Andrew has a full-time construction job, but questions whether he earns enough to afford childcare. And if he quits his job, how will he pay his mortgage?
"Absolutely anything anybody can help out with or contribute, I'd be very happy to accept anything. I've got my babies, my three boys to worry about, and that's what's keeping me strong."
Andrew calls them daddy's little army.
If you'd like to help the Smith Family, you can drop off items such as diapers, clothes and car seats at Victory Assembly of God Church, at 2561 W. Ruthrauff Rd., Tucson AZ, 85705-1853.
A memorial fund has been set-up as well. If you'd like to donate to that, just go to any Wells Fargo Bank and donate to the Debra L. Smith Family Memorial Fund.
If you are wiring money from outside the Tucson area, please tell your local Wells Fargo banker to send your donation to account number 8453610233 through routing number 121000248.