Posted on Sunday, February 07, 2010

Good Results from Kyle's Checkup

Pauline and Brent took Julie with them for Kyle's checkup Saturday. The report from the doctor was that Kyle had picked up some weight since his release from the hospital on Thursday and things were going OK. We were not over there and our information came from chatting with Brent on an instant message program. I also downloaded three pictures from his picture web site and posted them below.
   

Posted by Dave at 10:00 AM
Categories: Current Events


Posted on Thursday, February 04, 2010

Julie Goes Home

We had breakfast and waited on a call from Brent to tell us if Pauline and Kyle were being released from the hospital. He called about 10:30 AM and said they were being checked out. We gathered up all of Julie's things and loaded them in the HHR. We also took along a baked ham and the three dogs. This time we ran into a rolling road block on the parkway. A police car and a highway construction vehicle were blocking both westbound lanes by driving about 30 mph. The two vehicles did this for about 10 miles as traffic backed up behind them. It was done so that the construction company could set the large concrete trusses across the highway for a new bridge. The bridge is part of a new bypass around Glasgow. After the delay, we stopped in Smith's Grove and picked up a few more items for lunch, then on to see Kyle, Pauline and Brent. I parked the car and Brent met Julie at the door by grabbing her and throwing her in the air, then giving her a big hug. Pico, Poco, and Coco all ran in the house excited too. Linda went inside and Stacey and I carried the stuff in the house. Pauline was carrying Kyle so the dogs wouldn't jump on him. After things calmed down, Julie was able to hold Kyle, then Linda, Stacey and me. We passed him from person to person without Kyle waking up. He was bundled up and had his legs drawn up in the covers. I put my finger inside his blanket and he gripped my finger with his small hand. I uncovered his feet and run my finger along the bottom of them, yep, he was ticklish. He drew his feet away from my finger, so I quit pestering after he responded and just held him for a while. Linda took him and held Kyle until he began to cry.
  
Pauline took Kyle to the bedroom to nurse and returned a few minutes later. She asked Brent to write down the time and some other information. They said Kyle had lost some weight since birth and they were told to keep a record of when he ate. It wasn't anything unusual, but the doctor wanted them to keep track of his intake and output until their office visit on Saturday. After eating we each held Kyle again and worked with Julie on how to act around the new baby. Pauline is a little sore from her surgery and is moving a little slowly, but says she feels pretty good. Pauline is supposed to see the doctor Monday to have her staples removed, but now her biggest worry is about the dogs jumping on her unexpectedly. When she was ready to take a nap, we said we were leaving and then headed home about 5:30 PM.

Posted by Dave at 7:00 PM
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Posted on Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Delivery of Kyle Goes Smooth

Pauline was scheduled for a c-section at 7:30 AM, so we woke and showered, then dressed and left the house a few minutes after 6 AM. We drove the parkway to Bowling Green and into the parking lot at the Medical Center before the sun was up. We took Julie into Pauline's room before she was taken to delivery and let them say 'hi' and give each other a kiss.
   
We moved to the waiting room for about a half hour and then we heard the "Brahms' Lullaby" at 8:15 AM and Brent said Kyle was being brought out. The nurse came out of the delivery room carrying Kyle Austin Norris wrapped in a blanket. She told Brent that Kyle weighed 7 lbs 14 ozs and was 21 inches long.
   
Brent and Julie were the first to check out Kyle, then the rest of our group gathered around for a closer look. The nurse held Kyle for about 10 minutes in the hallway and then took him to the NICU for observation and a few procedures.
  
We watched Kyle through the window in the nursery as the nurse gave him a shot, took blood for tests, washed him, put cream on his eyes, changed his diaper and placed a monitor on his chest. She also placed a band around his ankle for identification and put a card in his cart. The doctor came out and spoke with Brent about Pauline and he said the surgery went well and Pauline was doing excellent, but she would be in recovery for about an hour.
  
It was more like an hour and a half before they wheeled Pauline through the hallway and down to her room. Brent and Julie went in and checked on how she was feeling, then came and told us we could go in too. Dorothy and Larry went in first to see Pauline, then Linda and Stacey while I watched Julie. After a few minutes, Julie and I walked in as the nurse wheeled in Kyle and gave him to Pauline.
  
After a few minutes for Pauline to examine Kyle, she passed him off to Brent and then to Julie and others. Julie seemed to like Kyle a whole bunch as she wanted to give him several kisses during the visit. A little while later, I mentioned that we should be going, but Stacey spoke up and said that she hadn't been able to hold Kyle yet, so Brent passed him to her.
   
Nancy Riddle had made a blue baby blanket for Kyle and the night before, she and Steve brought it to our house and asked Julie to give it to Kyle after he was born. Nancy also made Julie a kid sized scarf. Julie pulled the blue blanket out of the sack and Linda wrapped Kyle in the blanket and passed him back to Pauline. I took a few more pictures and then we left right after Dorothy and Larry.
   
Brent asked us to pick up Pico and Poco and take them with us to the farm since he will be spending most of his time at the hospital. We ate lunch and then picked up the dogs before driving back to the farm. Julie, Stacey and Linda slept in the car during the ride.
It was an exciting day and everyone is healthy and doing well.

Posted by Dave at 3:30 PM
Categories: Current Events


Posted on Sunday, January 31, 2010

Blinding White

This morning the sun came out and the sky was clear. It made for nice pictures, but was blinding to the eye.
   
After a ride around the farm for a few pictures, I parked the Mule in the equipment shed and tried starting the tractor. It wound over but wouldn't start, so I went to the pole barn and picked up the battery charger/booster that also can be used to jump start vehicles. I returned to the shed and hooked it to the tractor, let it charge a few minutes, then set it to boost. The tractor started up after winding over a few times. I turned off the booster and unhooked it, then backed the tractor out of the shed. I put it in 4 wheel drive and turned the scoop down to use as a grader blade. I shoved off the driveway at our house, then did a few of the neighbors' drives. I think by shoving off most of the snow, the sun will melt most of what was left. When I finished the last driveway, I found Linda and Julie outside playing in the snow. I gave them a ride up the hill in the scoop, then I put the tractor back in the shed and hooked up the float charger to keep the battery fully charged, then returned the battery charger/booster to the pole barn. On the way back up the driveway I took a picture of our house.
 
While Linda had been outside with Julie, they had made a snowman and shoveled the walkway.
 

Posted by Dave at 6:30 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Saturday, January 30, 2010

Snowy Trip

Yep, you can tell by the pictures that the snow did fall. We didn't get a massive amount, but there was at least 5 inches when I went outside. I like to go out early before the wind begins to blow or the sun begins to melt the snow that hangs on the trees, so a little before 8 AM I opened the garage door and backed the Mule out. I pulled to the barn and let Daisy go with me.
   
   
   
After returning Daisy to the barn, I went inside and instant messaged with Brent to make sure we were still supposed to pick up Julie. We were, so the girls dressed and we left for PB&J's house in the red truck. We drove the truck because the roads were a mess and it was 4 wheel drive. There hadn't been much plowing done overnight and we had to pick our way though the narrow places that had snow drifted over the roadway. When we reached the Cumberland Parkway, the entrance ramps hadn't been plowed and I couldn't tell where to turn. I slowly drove over one of the medians, but returned to the roadway quickly without any real problems. The parkway had one lane clear and some snowy places in the fast lane. We stopped in Glasgow to pick up some sandwiches to eat with Pauline and Julie, then drove on over to their house. Pauline said that Brent had left about 20 minutes before we arrived. He was working a swim meet for Coach Powell at WKU. We hugged and got hugs from Julie, then ate our lunch and talked for the rest of the afternoon while watching Julie and TV. Brent returned around 4:30 to take Pauline with him to the swim banquet and we loaded up Julie's things and left with Julie. She is staying with us this weekend and then we are taking her to the Medical Center on Tuesday to see her new brother after Pauline has a c-section delivery. The plan is to then return to the farm with Julie staying with us until Pauline is ready to leave the hospital, then we will take Julie to the hospital again and let her ride home with her family when Pauline and the baby are released.

Posted by Dave at 8:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Friday, January 29, 2010

Snow It Begins

We went and ate lunch and returned to the farm. About 3 PM the snow began dropping lightly. We wanted to take Daisy some food and pick up the kerosene heater from the pole barn in case the freezing rain that is supposed to happen would cause the power to go off. We dressed warmly and fired up the Mule in the garage and headed down to the barn. Linda let Daisy out of her stall and she made laps around the Mule until we opened the tail gate so she could jump in.
   
We took her for a short run around the fields, then returned her to the stall, gave her food and made sure her water wasn't frozen. We went to the pole barn and retrieved the heater and the 5 gallon plastic can of kerosene. I pulled the Mule back into the garage and Linda shut the door. Later in the evening, a Pacer game was about to start on TV, so I asked Stacey if Jason would want to come over and watch it with her. She said that he probably would, so Linda called Stephanie and made the arrangements for me to drive over to their house and pick up Jason. The roads were getting to be snow covered as I went to pick him up. We returned to the farm and Stacey and Jason watched the Pacers play the Cavaliers. The Cavs are Jason's favorite NBA team and they beat the Pacers. After the game, Stacey and Jason played the Wii for a while. They bowled and then drove in the NASCAR Cart racing game.
   
It was after 9 PM when I said I had better take him back to his house. The roads were completely snow covered as we drove to town and made the turn on 90. I dropped Jason off and returned to the farm as the snow was coming down harder.

Posted by Dave at 3:30 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Are We Ready?

We have stocked up on milk and bread, filled the wood racks on the back porch, gassed up the vehicles and parked the 4 wheel drive pickup truck in the garage. We're as ready as we can be for the winter storm that has been forecast for three days. We are supposed to receive rain, freezing rain, sleet and anywhere from 5 to 9 inches of snow today and tonight. Every school in middle TN and southern KY has already closed.

Posted by Dave at 7:00 AM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Tuesday, January 26, 2010

UK Fleece Blanket For Sale to Benefit Charity

Nancy and Steve came to visit, eat chili with us and make another blanket. This time Linda had bought material with the University of Kentucky logo on it and they are going to sell it to benefit the local Relay for Life charity.

 


The blanket is made of two pieces of fleece and the finished size is 68" by 52" not including the fringe.
The finished UK fleece blanket can be viewed at First & Farmers' Bank in Burkesville.
First $100 donation to the Relay For Life charity at the bank takes this item home or readers outside this area can buy the blanket by sending me an email to make the arrangements.

Posted by Dave at 10:00 PM
Categories: Current Events


Posted on Sunday, January 24, 2010

Nothing Much

With Pauline almost ready to deliver their baby, we hadn't planned on doing much this weekend. That fit everyone's agenda fairly well. Linda fixed some cinnamon twists for breakfast and Brent helped me switch a computer from one location to another while it warmed up outside. Everyone was wanting to get outside since we had been house bound by the cold weather recently, so we walked around a little, let Daisy out, but kept her on a leash with the small dogs running along as we looked around. We put Daisy back in the barn and the little dogs in the house and went down to the pole barn. I mentioned that since it was warmer, it would be a good time to start all the old cars. Linda fired up her 97 Mustang first, then Brent popped off the TR-3 while Linda started the 65 Mustang. We let them run a few minutes then shut them all off and hooked the float chargers back up to each one. We also changed a tie down rope on the old cover on the Sea Ray. We had to attach it to the old rope and pull the new rope through the edges of the cover until it went all the way around the boat. We finished that by melting the ends of the rope so they wouldn't fray out. We had the doors open on the barn and someone moved over to the fire pit and started throwing sticks into the pit. I told Linda we should burn some of the scraps of old barn siding we had left from doing the 'club house'. That was right down Brent's alley, he quickly had a fire going and we spent an hour or two burning sticks and sitting around watching it burn. Julie and Stacey were getting hungry by then, so Brent drove us over to Albany to eat, then we came back to the farm and went back down to the fire pit We stayed down there until almost dark. After supper and taking some cold medicine, I went to bed early.
This morning was rainy and we stayed inside the entire day. Steve and Nancy dropped by to see Julie before PB&J went home about 2:30 PM.

Posted by Dave at 6:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Friday, January 22, 2010

Family Visits

PB&J came over around 7 PM. We sat in the living room for while and caught up on what had been happening with everyone, then Julie pulled the Wii Fit board out from under the couch to get things started. Brent started the Wii up and turned on a boxing game for Julie. She stood on the platform and used the controllers to punch the opponent.
 
After Julie got tired, Brent took over and was doing the ski jump game which made Stacey come out of the bedroom where she had been watching a Pacer game. Brent and Stacey played several games until we decided to bowl. Then the rest of us took turns rolling a game before going to bed.

Posted by Dave at 11:00 PM
Categories: Current Events