Before we left town last weekend we tried to get a pic of Mom with her grandchildren for her Christmas card. Just like the Razorback picture the day before, dozens were taken with interesting results.
Holly came home from Arizona this past weekend. It was the first time we got to meet Malia. When they came to visit right after she was born, Campbell was sick so we weren't able to make it down. This time they came during the weekend of Arkansas/Alabama. She apologized they coincided but I assured her this wasn't a big deal. It was like I was prophetic because it couldn't have been less of deal and I'm glad I missed the game.
The kids played well. Campbell and Jon Isaac were able to interact much more than the last time they were together. Even then they mainly chased the bigger kids or played by themselves. Noah and Jana were...Noah and Jana. It's like there were no other people existing in the world. They remind me of twins finishing each others thoughts. When you ask one of them what they are doing, they look at each other and I swear there is a silent dialogue between them getting their story together.
We tried to take a picture of all the kids in their Razorback garb. I took 70+ photos and not a single 1 has all 5 kids looking at the camera or with their eyes open. Go figure.
I know it's exhausting to tote 2 small kiddos across the country to see people they don't honestly know very well but it's awesome Holly is able to come as much as she does. She almost comes as often as we go to ElDorado. Over the past 2 years it's more since she comes for 1-2 weeks at a time and I have a 3 day limit going anywhere away from my house.
Welcome to the world and to the family. We can't wait to meet you.
My little sister has gone into labor and will soon bring Malia Jordan into this world. You can follow over at http://thejordanjungle.com for developments and see when our new niece arrives!
Follow the adventures of Chad and Jenna trying to keep up with the triumphs and tribulations of Noah and Campbell.