Thursday, January 28, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
If you haven't heard, last Saturday was an interesting morning. Brayden, my child who needs VERY LITTLE sleep. No matter what time I put him to bed he is usually up between 5:30-6:00 in the morning. Last Friday night he didn't fall asleep until midnight or after. He had had a nap during the day on Friday, which i knew meant i would be up with him all night Friday. Then Saturday morning Tyler was up at 2:00 and then again at 4:30. So, needless to say i was exhausted when Brayden woke me up around 6:00 that morning. I put him in bed with Josh and I and turned on some cartoons and went back to sleep. My phone was lying on my night stand. Brayden decided he was bored and needed someone to talk to...someone like a 911 dispatcher! All while mommy & daddy were asleep in bed. Around 8:00 Josh and I woke to 3 police officers pounding on the door. (Brayden says they were pounding on the window??) Josh answers the door and the officer asks "Sir, do you have a three year old?" Josh says "yes I do" and the officer says "that called 911??". Josh turns around and asks Brayden if he called 911. He of course says "yes" and then takes off running to the bathroom to hide. The police officers then come in the house because they have to see all of us to make sure there isn't an emergency in the household. Once they realized that this wasn't a case of parents on drugs or neglected children, they just laughed it off. Apparently, Brayden had a nice conversation with the dispatcher. He told her his name, age, his brothers names and that mommy and daddy were asleep in bed. The nice police officers explained to Brayden why he can't call 911 unless someone is really in trouble. So, Brayden learned a valuable less and so did Josh and I. There is never a dull moment around here.
I recently created Tyler's Troopers, a March of Dimes Team inspired by our lil miracle, Tyler. There is a four mile walk on April 24, 2010 to raise money for March of Dimes.
Every day, thousands of babies are born too soon, too small and often very sick. Our team is walking in March for Babies because we want to do something about this. I know you care, too. That's why I'm asking you to join us. It's easy: just click the link below to view our team page.
If you can't walk with us, please help by donating to our team. You can do so on the team page. Thank you for helping us give all babies a healthy start!
The mission of March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. Funds raised in March for Babies support research and programs that help moms have full-term pregnancies and babies begin healthy lives. And they will be used to bring comfort and information to families with a baby in the NICU.