I was a tad bit nervous because I wanted Lincoln to finish up his shots (until he turns 10 at least) and had NO CLUE how that would go. The only foreknowledge I had was that, if it's anything like when we
So how did I handle it?
I took Jason with me. :) And it worked like a charm. The boys always feel super secure with him and I really believe that it went so great because Jason was there. Grateful. Lincoln took the shots like a champ and only teared up after the second one. When he was done, the first thing he wanted to do was call Brandon Cole and tell him he was "big now and ready to go hunting".
Oh dear.
And then off to McDonald's for his treat.
As far as his stats go, he is still a big boy. He's in the lower 90's (%) for height and upper 80's for weight. They even took his blood pressure which made him look really big. Crazy.
Noah was perhaps the sweetest ever. Totally unprompted, after the doc checked Lincoln out, he went to Lincoln, gave him a huge hug and said, verbatim: "I'm SO proud of you brother!! Good job brother!!!" And then he told the doctor, "I am so proud of my brother!"
Love their relationship.
As for Adelynn, her day did not go so hot. She had an ear infection, got 4 shots, a flu shot, and I forgot to bring her comfort pacy. Then she ran fever most of the day and just wanted me (no one else) to hold her - that part I didn't mind.
(this picture taken BEFORE it all went down that morning, of course!)
She is in the 75% all around (except her McMahan/Carmack head, of course). And off the charts in cuteness. Love this little thing.





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I am glad my child isn't the only one who flips a lid over his nails being cut. We actually "performed the lobotomy" last night and we were both laughing at the acrobatics we had to do just to hold his feet still enough to avoid me getting kicked in the face!
That is one seriously beautiful little girl!
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