Monday, December 19, 2005

Cute little Addie



Just a few snapshots of Addie Jayne. These are a few of many more to come. All of these pictures were in the hospital. Keep checking this blog watch her change and grow.

The Ogilvie's are a family of FOUR!




Libbie was so excited about her little sister. She wore her "I'm the big sister" shirt to school the day Addie was born. Libbie was so glad that Addie was not in my belly anymore. Libbie was so giddy and jumped around the hospital room saying, "Addie Jayne is here" over and over. She wants to burp Addie after every feeding and hold and kiss her. She's a great big sister. The picture with Addie and the stuffed animals are Libbie's. Libbie sleeps with them at night and brought them to the hospital for Addie to sleep with.

Addie Jayne is here!!!




Well, Addie Jayne was born December 15, 2005 at 5:16am. She weighed 6lbs 14oz and 19 inches. I was in labor for 2 hours and 45 minutes and pushed 3 times. So glad for that. Addie is doing well and so am I. Addie is precious and we are all so happy that she is finally here. What a wonderful early Christmas present.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Family Christmas Photo

We went ahead and had this picture taken at church this past Sunday. I don't know if we will have a chance to get some "good" Christmas pictures after Addie gets here. Don't think I will be feeling too pretty then.

Libbie's "bloody" nose.


Libbie had a runny nose and had seen Frank do this when he had a bloody nose. She rolled up the tissue and said that her nose was "probably bleeding so she needed the tissue like daddy."

9 Months

This pictures was taken at 36 weeks. Sorry that I have said that twice. I couldn't figure out how to get this picture up. But I got it. You go, Sara.

Gotta love being pregnant.

I am 36 weeks when this picture was taken. We are on the count down now.

The Ogilvie's are about to have FOUR!!

Well the time is almost here and so is Addie. Hopefully she will be here sooner than later. Libbie is anxiously waiting but beginning to get impatient, along with me. She tells me that "Addie is taking too longer." I couldn't agree more. I am excited about this blog. Thanks to Krystina for telling me about it. Hopefully everyone can keep in touch with us in Tennessee and watch as our family grows.