Monday, June 16, 2008

Playing in poop

Last week Darin and I went to my sisters so Darin could help them haul dung for their back yard. This was not just any dung, they got it from the sewage plantation, that's right it's human dung (is that not so gross?) They had it all over them head to toe and the smell was enough to kill you. Before Darin could touch me and the baby he had to wash up, but even after a shower the smell didn't go away till the next day. We are very glad the smell is gone now HA ha.




DARIN DID IT!





DARIN MADE IT, THE DAY AFTER WE GOT HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL HE CUT HIS HAIR. THERE WAS SO MUCH, IT WAS GETTING SO LONG.

~ Our little princess ~





Friday, June 13, 2008

Camille Madison Jackson is here!


Our little Camille is here. She was born on June 8th 2008, She weighed 7lbs 3.9oz and was 20in long. The labor went very well, I got started at 8:00am and she was born at 3:48pm. It was not like I had thought it would be, only about 25 min of pushing. What an amazing thing, hearing her cry and seeing her for the first time was the best feeling any one could feel and knowing she is the product of the love that Darin and I share. She is so beautiful and we loved her right away, and love her more every moment.



Thursday, June 5, 2008

My new projects

Bows Bows and more Bows!! For the last three months I have really gotten into making baby bows. It's so much fun and a little addictive you could say. I think our little girl has just about enough bows for every outfit she has. Ha ha.

My mom and I got our brain power together and made these little toat covers to make Camilles changing table look more organized, I was excited they turned out so cute.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008



Wow, only five days or less left. It's so exciting!! It's amazing to think in five days or less we will be holding our little baby girl. We can't wait!!!!!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

The Baby's Room

The last few weeks we have been working hard to have every thing ready when Camille comes. Now we are ready and waiting for her to decide it's time. It was so much fun to get every thing done and stand back and see the room finished. It's still hard to believe that any day now we will have our little girl here.