Sunday, October 12, 2008

Jamie Foxx looked at me!

Ok so I swore I would never be star struck but it happened. Our friends, The Whiteleys, were in town this weekend and it was really nice to hang out. While Dusty and Scott went to Santa Monica to watch the Mizzou game, Kristen and I hung out around Simi Valley. When we got home, there were a line of cars on our street and a limo outside. My response, "Jamie Foxx is here." I had heard about it but haven't seen him yet. He fathered the 14 year old girl directly across the street from us. He takes her to different events (you may have seen her at the Oscars a few years ago). So as we pulled in, he made direct eye contact with us. He was outside taking pictures with Corinne and her friends. Kristen and I were both in a state of shock but new we had to get a picture. I mean come on, he is an Oscar winner. So we plotted...should be walk over and ask him to take pictures with the kids? Should we let Belle out knowing she would run over to where the crowd of people were? Everything we thought of made me think I would be a noisy neighbor. Just as we plotted, another neighbor came over to tell me Jamie Foxx was across the street and he thought us being from the Midwest, we didn't see this stuff all of the time. He was right. So we finally got the courage to just go over there and say hi. And as we made our way, he got in his Silver Range Rover and drove off. Our guess is that it was Homecoming at Corinne's high school and he brought his limo over for her. Anyway, I don't have pictures but maybe Christmas time, I will get the courage to go over and say hi. And while we regretted not doing anything, Scott was hanging out at the bar with Dusty and Kerr Smith. Scott was talking Utah ski slopes and had no idea who he was until Dusty's brother filled him in. Kerr was Jack on Dawson's Creek and played in a handful of movies. I still say our experience was better :)

On another note, Brad our neighbor from Utah sent us this picture this morning. It is of our house in Utah and they woke up to a surprise this morning...snow. So crazy that it has cooled down this weekend to 75 degrees here and will be in the high 90s next week all while Utah gets some snow.
And the tree we planted in the front yard last summer looks so big now. Oh missing Utah:(


Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Nap time?

Does this look like nap time to you? Harrison never sleeps anymore and it can get quite frustrating at times. Scott and I feel like we just had a newborn baby as to where you are up all night and day. Harrison has to be moving. He is so frustrated that he cannot walk yet. I have to remind him that he is only 8 months old. William was such a good napper. At Harrison's age, he took two two hour naps a day plus slept almost 12 hours a night. William is still a good sleeper. He takes a two hour nap during the day and sleeps about 11 hours at night. Harrison, on the other hand, acts like you are torturing him if you lay him down. He will not go to sleep. And if you can tell by the picture, big brother is of no help throwing toys into his crib.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

It's Raining!

Ok, so it's not raining. It's not even drizzling. It is misting outside right now and I got excited because we haven't seen any form of rain in the three months we have lived here. And it finally isn't hot outside today. Woo hoo.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Bye Bye Gramma Archer

It's a sad day at the Archer household. We dropped "Gramma" Archer off at the airport this morning. As we pulled away, William had tears rolling down his face and he was reaching out towards her with his arms. We all got choked up. It was so nice having her here to help in our time of need. The boys really enjoy spending time with her and Scott and I do as well. It is so hard to say good-bye sometimes and one can only wish we lived closer to home. The good thing though is that when we do see family, we get to spend quality time together. Thank you Mom for coming to visit and help us this past week. We love you and will miss you so much!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The Boys



William is doing better each and every day. We are so happy. He has reverted back to wanting baby things but we are ok with that as long as he feels good. He has to have his pacifier all day long and he was only eating baby food. He wouldn't eat anything for a few days but our good friend Audrea sent a fruit basket for William and he went to town. Since then he has been eating baby food for each meal. Today he did eat regular food so he is coming back around. You can see by the top picture that daddy bought William a new present. He has a new tricycle with Spiderman safety gear. He can't go out in the day but he had a fun time riding it through the neighborhood after the sun went down.

Harrison is sick. He hasn't been drinking hardly anything for a few days. And of-course he wouldn't sleep. I was getting worried about him getting dehydrated so I took him to the doctor today. He has a roseola viral infection, a double ear infection and is cutting more teeth. Poor lil Harry bug. We have decided to change his nickname to "Crash." He loves to crash into everything and everyone with his walker. And since he mastered crawling, he thinks he should be able to walk. He pulls up on everything.

Things are getting back to normal around the Archer household although we are going to miss Grandma come Friday. :(

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hip Hip Hooray for William!!!!!

Shout out loud, Hip Hip Hooray for William. NO SURGERY FOR WILLIAM!!!!! We had his appointment at the burn unit this morning and he checked out ok. He is healing perfectly and will not need any type of surgery or skin graphing. It truly is amazing how much better he looks every day. His face is nearly perfect. I know I keep saying it but the power of prayer is amazing. The doctors kept saying, "lets wait a couple more days" and here we are. We are so thankful to God for all of his blessings and his healing hands on William. Thank you so much to everyone for praying for him and keeping him in your thoughts.

William has had a few rough nights with recovering. He actually ripped out his shield a couple nights ago. After today's check up, he doesn't have to wear the shield anymore. We have to put Vitamin E on it 7-8 times a day and we have to protect him from the sun for a full year. The sun can cause that skin to discolor if we are not careful. Other than that, hopefully he will not even have any scars from this. We are beyond ecstatic.
Grandma Archer has been here helping us with the boys. All of us are so happy to have her here and thankful that she is able to help us during this tough time.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

"Lets wait....."

Ahh to see a smile out of William again is such a beautiful thing. It took him a few days but now he is running and playing again. He still hurts and wants to be held a lot but he is more active now. Last night was a rough night. He slept with us most of the night and cried. He kept scratching at his chest. His doctor said that was good though. It means it is itching and healing. We went back into the burn unit today. We heard great news. They said his face looks fantastic and that we were doing a great job at cleaning it and keeping the ointment on. It should heal just fine. As for his neck and chest, it is doing well too. The shield is doing a great job. I think I wrote in my last post about it but it has silicone and silver in it that helps promote the healing process. It is working better than they thought. So today they said they wanted to wait a little bit longer and see if a new shield would help it heal more. So he got bandaged up again and we couldn't be happier to hear "lets wait." He goes back on Monday. There is still concern for the area that has white spots in it. Those areas are the deepest. If they do not look better by Monday, he will be scheduled for surgery Tuesday and again on Friday. Tuesday, they will either sand down the skin or sliced the skin down to an area where there are healthy skin cells. Then they would add cadaver skin on top to help stimulate the new skin cells. Then bandage him up again. Then he would go back on Friday for his own skin graphing. They would take skin from William's scalp to put on his chest. Taking it from his scalp allows new hair to grow over where they take it and you wouldn't be able to tell in the future. Again, our fingers are crossed and we are praying for no surgery and for God to heal him naturally.

The power of prayer is truly amazing and he is doing so well and healing great. As you can tell by his pictures, he is healing very well. I took these before they bandaged him back up so he wasn't very happy at that moment. He is such a trooper! You can kind of see the white spots if you look closely.

Thank you for your continued prayers for William. I will update you on Monday.