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HCN Children's Christmas Program

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The annual Children's Christmas Program at HCN was last Sunday.  Keegan was one of the animals (a cow) in the manger scene.  His class was supposed to sing three songs along with the other children.  We practiced these songs for several weeks at church on Wednesday nights, and we practiced them what seemed to be all of the time at home.  Keegan knew them all very well.  However, you will see when you watch the video that he didn't sing at all during the program.  He barely even shook his bells which during practice was always his favorite part.  I guess that he just got a little stage fright.  Oh well...he was still really cute.  Check him out....

Last Updated on Friday, 17 December 2010 19:30
 

Gibson Eats!

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Gibson had been sleeping through the night for a good month until a couple of weeks ago.  The first night Philip and I just thought it was a fluke, but then it continued to happen.  We weren't very happy!

I thought that cereal at night might help.  Maybe he wasn't getting enough milk during the day.  At his four month check-up, the doctor said that she really didn't want him having cereal until he was six months old.  However, she said we could reevaluate if needed.  Well...we thought it was time to reevaluate so I made an appointment to see his doctor.

She really wasn't happy with the idea, but I finally conviced her that we really did enjoy our sleep.  That night Gibson got his first tast of "real food."

 

As you can see, not much of it made it into his mouth.  Most ended up on the bib, and as you will notice from this picture, he actually liked eating the bib more than his cereal.

We have only done cereal twice after this night.  He has slept through the night most of those nights.  Maybe it was just a growth spurt...

 

Natalie

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 26 June 2011 18:09
 

Polar Express

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Keegan LOVES trains, and Philip and I had been wanting to take him on the commuter train that goes back and forth from Nashville.  However, we never could find a good time to do so.  So we were really excited when we found out about the Polar Express.  You catch the train downtown at the Train Museum and ride out to Lebanon and back.  During the train ride, Santa comes to talk with all of the riders.  We talked about this train ride for weeks.  Keegan was SO excited!! We arrived at the museum kind of early (we didn't want to miss the ride).  The train wasn't ready to take off so we went inside of the museum where a model train was set up.  Keegan was very intrigued.  I think that he could have gone then and been a happy little man.  However, we convinced him that we should ride the train.  We gave him his ticket, and went to stand in line to board the train.

Keegan with train ticket

Once on the train, Keegan was eager to get going.  He was running from side to side and looking out all of the windows.  After about thirty long minutes of waiting, the train finally took off.  I don't really think that he totally understood what was happening at first, but he slowly became adjusted and was ready for the ride. He did really well for about the first fifteen minutes of our ninety minute ride.  He had seen and ridden a train.  Philip later said that he thought that he would sit there for the entire time and just watch out the windows.

Well he didn't...  It didn't take long for Santa to come along so that was good.  He willingly went to stand and have his picture made with Santa. When Santa asked what he wanted for Christmas, Keegan said chicken.  Wow!!  I wasn't expecting that.

Keegan with Santa

After Santa, we spent some time walking through the different cars.  We thought that it would be a good idea to walk down to the food car.  We weren't really hungry, but just wanted to check it out.  Well...what we didn't realize was that the food car was about six or seven cars from the one that we were on.  That doesn't seem like a challenge but with a two year old who had been "trapped" in a small space for a while and an eight month pregnant mom this proved to be quite the experience.  The cars we walked through were quite a bit smaller and full of people.  I thought that we would never make it back.  Here is us going through...

Walking through the train cars

We really had an amazing time.  It was a chance to make memories that we will never forget, and Keegan can now say that he has actually ridden on a train.  Here is one finally picture of all of us after the amazing train ride...

NPK in front of the train

Last Updated on Saturday, 25 December 2010 22:57
 

I Am Keegan!!

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On the way to church this morning, Keegan was "helping" Daddy with directions.  He told Philip where to turn, and correctly, I might add.  Well, Philip told Keegan he was a good navigator to which Keegan responded....No, Daddy, I am Keegan.

Here is a picture of Keegan last night at Ghouls at Grassmere:

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He wasn't so sure about this "tiger" at first, but after a couple of go arounds, he decided that he really liked it.  We all had a lot of fun.  We went on a hayride, rode the carousel, trick-or-treated, and played carnival games.  We will definitely go back next year.

Natalie

Last Updated on Sunday, 24 October 2010 20:48
 
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