Apparently when you are a big brother, there are two things you must do.
1. Help feed your sister by giving her medicine:
And doritos (can you see the residue around her mouth?):
Jim obviously didn't let Korri eat one, but it was pretty funny.
2. Teaching your baby sister, who can't even coo much yet, to be polite. Finn got upset after giving Korri her soothie and he said to her, "Thank you, baby Korri." Like, "You should really say thank you, Korri!" I guess we are doing something right if our goal is to have a polite child(ren)!
We had a minor scare last evening with Korri. She got what looked like hives all over her back, neck and some on her face. Jim talked to the nurse line and after eliminating a lot of symptoms, they said to keep a watch on her over night and told us certain things to look for. We were concerned mainly because she'd just had her vaccines and didn't know if she was reacting badly to one of them. Well, in hind site, I think it was heat rash. I'd put her in a fleece sleeper when we went outside to play and didn't take it off when we came in. Those things are super warm. When you combined the redness from being too hot with her patches from dry skin, it looked pretty bad. After a very fussy night, she was much better today!
Anybody watching American Idol? I can't believe Pia got voted off. I didn't think she would have won it all, but I thought top three or four for sure. Thanks aunt Kelsie for the coming over and holding Korri all night ;)
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Nearly half a million babies (1 in 10) are born premature in the US each year which is higher than that of most other developed nations. This is the journeys of our first born son, Finnegan, who was born 14 weeks early and weighed only 1 pound 15 ounces at birth. Of our daugher, Korrigan, who was born a healthy 7 pounds, 7 ounces at 37 weeks. And of our second son, MacKeegan, who was also born at 37 weeks at a whopping 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Our continued adventures reminds us daily how good God is.



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