Monday, October 5, 2015

Another GT loss...

Doesn't look like it's Georgia Tech's season. Or the poor Vols. Both had sad losses Saturday! We went to Atlanta for the day Saturday with Derek's parents to tailgate and watch the loss in person ;) They started out 21-0...and couldn't manage to hang on. We had fun tailgating though and the rain held off until the end when we walked back to the car. We sure missed our boys (first day without both of them), it was so nice to be able to enjoy tailgating and watching the game without bouncing/walking/feeding them all day ;)
 
Colin being sweet for a minute to "baby"



 
Colin got to spend the day and night with cousin Mason! They had fun, but poor buddies both ended up with 'Hand, Foot, and Mouth'. Today they both seem to be feeling better, but both had some high fevers yesterday. Smoothies seem to cure Colin, so he's had a few. C catches something every other week, it's just our normal ;) Since both of our careers involve seeing sick people everyday, it doesn't really worry us when our babes our sick. Gotta go with the flow and enjoy the extra cuddling while we can!
 

 
Saturday night we got back from the game and Cole and Sheena came to stay the night. They were in town seeing family for the weekend. Sunday morning Derek's parents came over and kept the kiddos while we took them to brunch. They've been married only a few weeks and seem so happy together!
 
Quality time with Doozie and Nana!

Sunday night the weather was great and we took a walk. Down the street this guy decorates his yard for Halloween with tombstones (names of all his past animals) with a gate and all. At night it all lights up and plays music. Colin was pretty impressed.
 
Lounging
 
Love these guys!
 
Cute cousins from last week playing :)

Little C got the go-ahead from Dr. Soong last week to try Soy formula. Day 4 and he seems to be taking it ok! I hope he can stay on it, it's much cheaper and smells a whole lot better!! He weighed in at 14.6lbs so he's gaining weight great! He also started on acid medication (same Colin was on for a year) and we'll see if that helps him rest better. She thinks it may be silent reflux causing him to be so fussy at night and anytime we lay him flat during the day. Should help him spit up less too!

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