Tuesday, May 15, 2012

UPDATE!

Lots going on at the Hatch household!  see the following 3 new post to update what's been going on in our lives.

Face Plant

Emily tried to plant her beautiful face into the cement last week.  The principle at the school called me and sounded very concerned but trying to be calm and I think keep me calm, he said, "We have Emily here and  she's bleeding".  I said, "I'll be right there".  He said, "Are you really close? there's quite a bit of blood"... I think he was ready to call paramedics if I couldn't get there right away.  She had been on her scooter, on her way to the yearbook signing party, and the scooter hit a rock or something and just flipped her onto her face.  When I got there, she was covered in blood, her tooth was busted out... barely hanging in there, and her nose had a huge deep gash.  After assessing that her injuries were not life threatening, I took her to the dentist to get the tooth taken care of.  The dentist just numbed the area and then shoved the tooth back in.  Her tooth should be just fine, it will stay in place but may have to have a root canal later.  They made a clear plastic retainer to help keep the tooth where it's supposed to be until it heals completely and to protect it from further damage.  We then got her nose stitched up.  She's actually healing very nicely and didn't have too much pain from the incident.  I just felt so sad for her!  She'll be back to normal before you know it. 
I had planned to do another photo session with her for her senior portraits but I guess now with a scabby banged up face, these pics I took of her earlier in the year will have to do.  Now that I look at them, (and I finally got the editing done) I am quite happy with them.  She graduates next week.


 Isn't she gorgeous!!!


The Mission Call


Kendon has been called to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the South Carolina Columbia Mission, Spanish Speaking.  His Dad served in the North Carolina Raleigh mission and spent a lot of time on the very southern border.  He reports to the MTC on August 8th.  We are so excited for him and very pleased that he has chosen to dedicate the next 2 years serving the Lord and teaching his children in the State of South Carolina.

ZEKE'S PHOTO SESSION

We had these beautiful newborn photos taken by a true professional.  She is an amazing photographer and a very sweet person.  If you want to see more of her work, her blog is http://www.hollybrimhallphotography.com/   It was a very sweet experience to be there while these photos were taken.  Zeke is so very precious and his parents are too.  These photos speak for themselves.  There's no way I could pick a favorite.  He is just absolutely perfect and the photos are too!











I love these with the fur and the stump.  Very masculine, very cave-man-ish!


just a tiny bit of a smile in the photo above



 This cute little duck was crocheted by a patient of Grandpa's and Claudia is going to take Zeke's photo next to the duck every month to see how he's grown.







This photo isn't one of my favorites but this beautiful wooden bowl was made by my favorite cousin.  He is so talented and I loved the idea of a photo with the baby in the bowl.  It's not a bad photo, just not my favorite.