Sunday, October 19, 2008

Hold On For The Ride of Your Lifes


Nuncio, that's grandpa in Italian and Nick feels like our grandkids have sooo many grandpa's, that he should be the Nuncio and Dominic and Konlee don't seem to mind ! Dominic's got his heart, thumbs down and Konlee has him wrapped around her little finger.. So awesome was the moment we could finally touch our Konlee!! She was so fragile at birth at our touch would send her little system into shock. So this was the first time Nuncio or Nona got to touch her. Dominic's hands were the first thing Nuncio noticed, because he had such long fingers! He's going to be a baseball player, but notice it's his right hand that hold Nick's thumb. That's okay too because there are good right handed pitchers too..

Saturday, October 18, 2008

We Start'em young


At only 2 mos. old Nuncio and I watch my 1st Notre Dame football game.

Nuncio, says you're never too young to enjoy the Fighting Irish..

Dominic Jason Cowan

This is our 1st grandchild!! Dominic Jason Cowan: born on: August 5, 2007 . Weighing in @8lbs. 15oz. He was 22 inches long. That's our boy!!!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Konlee Nicole Cowan


Konlee Nicole Cowan; was born on August 27,2008 @5:55 a.m. Her weight was 7lbs. 12oz. and she was 19 1/4 inches long. She was welcomed into this world by her Mommy and Daddy and a onslot of nurses and doctors at the UofU Medical Center . Shortly after birth she was wisked off by the Life Flight Crew to the NICU @Primary Childrens Hospital.

Why? Well, our beautiful little girl was born with a diaphramatic hernia. Which means that there was a hole in Konlees' diaphram, that allowed all of her abdominal organas to slide up into her chest cavity;ie: the stomache, spleen, intestines, and part of the liver ,where up were all of our lungs and heart are.

October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month


For all of you ladies who haven't yet had your annual mammogram, this is your chance, it's National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and as your friendly mammographer I urge you to step up to the plate.. It only takes a few minutes and it could save your life.........