
Once a year, yeah, that's about right for me. What a horrible blogger I am. It's funny that I seem to be motivated to do new things in the fall. The boys are so much different than they were a year ago.
Jackson is now a boy--I know that he has always been one, but now in the sense that there is no more sign of baby or toddler. He's into firemen, superheroes,

being tough (he even has what we call a "man voice" which he brings out when he's feeling especially tough or doing something especially manly), playing with friends, riding his bike, learning his letters and numbers, and anything that can keep him occupied. He's a really smart little boy--at least we think so.
Cohen is just plain crazy. He is 14 months old now and non-stop action. Last night we took him on a little trip to the ER for his first (of many I'm sure) set of stitches.

They put 2 on his tiny finger. He just watched, cried briefly, then watched some more. What a tough guy. Immediately after he was pushing a car around making the obligatory car sounds that boys are prone to making. He is a smoocher though too, loves kisses and cuddling (as long as there's not something more exciting to do that is:)
Alex has officially reached the status of superhero in the eyes of the boys, for he is now a firefighter/paramedic for Carson City, Nevada. He loves his job and worked so hard to get there. Jack always says, when asked what he wants to be when he grows up, "I'm going to be a fireman like my dad" (in his "man

voice" of course).
I am still working as a nurse in the critical care unit, which I enjoy. The best part is that I only work 3 days a week and get to be with my boys for the other 4. What a great life, what a great blessing!!!
So, I'm going to try to be better and write before October of 2009.