

And here are me and the girls. Today, Georgia is playing Florida, and any true Georgia fan HATES Gators. In fact, Gators get ranked with murderers and child molesters and any other detestable beings on Earth. I am so not kidding - I have had Georgia so drilled into my head for the 10 (almost 11!) years I've been married to Andy that when I see someone with a Gator sticker on their car, I have to make a conscious decision not to run them off the road. So, Andy already has a very serious attitude and has revolved his day around this game!
Changing the subject to a more serious matter, I took Alli down to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite yesterday to have a couple of tests run on her kidneys and figure out what's going on with her. They discovered that she has grade 4 kidney reflux (grade 5 is the worst). This means that the tube from her kidneys to her bladder doesn't close all the way, so urine travels back up to her kidneys, which is what has caused her to get all these infections lately. They said she was born with it and we're super lucky she hasn't had problems before this and that her kidneys are still perfectly healthy with no scarring or permanent damage. But, since it's grade 4, she has to have surgery to fix it. The good thing is that at Children's, the surgeon is world renowned and has other surgeons come observe him every time he does the surgery. It's an outpatient surgery and there's no cutting - they go in through the bladder endoscopically and insert what they called a "blob" of protein to close off the tube enough that it won't travel back up. They said they'll have to put her to sleep, but it only takes about 10 minutes, and she should be fine to go to school the next day! So, I'm thankful now that we know what's going on and that it can be fixed and that it's not a difficult procedure. The surgery is scheduled for November 8, so it'll be soon and we can get all this mess behind us! Keep us in your prayers!
Here's Alli with her T-ball team. Her best friend was doing t-ball again this year, and Alli is in it more for the social side at this point (although she's turning into quite the little ball player), so we put her in t-ball for one more year. Their team is called the Bad News Bulldogs after the Bad News Bears, but since the school mascot is the Bulldogs they changed it up a little.
Here is Evan with his team. He's playing coach pitched baseball this year and does pretty well if say so myself. He's a good hitter and always goes after the ball. He mostly plays first base during the games, but I think the whole team's favorite part is sitting in the dugout and playing around. They're pretty cute to watch.
And here is Drew. She's playing fast pitch softball this year, which can get intense at times. She actually hit her first homerun this year and does really well. Andy is coaching her team with another lady, who is actually the head coach (Andy likes the job without ALL the responsibility), and so far they're undefeated. By this age they're really weeding out the girls that only play for their parents, so they have a good little team this year with several hard workers and serious players. Of course, with girls comes the drama and tears, but Andy and Judy (the other coach) handle it well.
Here are all the kids right before they did candles.
Here they are blowing out the candles.
Also, just because I'm proud of my flowers, this year our neighbors gave us some strawberry planters, and Andy bought some bright colored spray paint to paint them with. I went and got some flowers, and I'm so excited about how pretty they turned out! I wanted to take a picture of them, so Evan hopped in the picture and posed. I'm not sure why he's only wearing one shoe - this is a problem we've had with him. He wants to go outside so badly to play that he either makes it with no shoes, only socks, or socks and one shoe. Thank goodness for the steam setting on the washing machine!
Even Daisy had a great time playing!
After the snow, the kids came in and warmed their feet by the fire. It's so nice to get warm and dry after a soggy snow day!
The 4th grade also did this year's President's Day program at school. Drew's still one of the smallest kids in her class, but isn't she cute?
Here's a typical "Drew" face: