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Weekend Rewind || Tom’s 1st Hair Cut & Eye Update

I am in denial that our summer weekends are dwindling. I am going to miss pool days, shorts & tank tops, Popsicles and glasses of rosé as the cooler temps arrive. We’ve already seen a preview of fall this past week with a few cool days and as enjoyable as they are I am just not ready! Anyway, a few scenes from our weekend…

Friday morning Thomas had an eye appointment. It was a long one but we were lucky that our doctor was able to dilate his eyes over his contacts so we didn’t have the added stress of removing and inserting his contacts during the exam (that usually tacks on an additional hour at least). Dr. D did a thorough exam and gave him an A+ in alignment (hallelujah for continued strabismus surgery success) and shocked us both when he informed us that his contact prescription did not need to be changed. This was his first appointment ever that his vision hadn’t changed. It’s not necessarily a good or a bad thing because we aren’t 100% positive what his current vision even in. Our doctor explained that oftentimes aphakic kids (kids that have had their eye lens surgically removed) learn to navigate their world with terrible vision so it appears they can see well from our perspective when in reality it’s all they know! Anywaaaaaay, we also received some big news that Thomas is now eligible for his next surgery — the Intraocular Lens (IOL) implant. Now that his eyes have reached their full maturity in size (fun fact: eyes reach full adult size at 2 years of age) we need to be thinking about having the permanent lens surgically implanted within a year. After this surgery he will still need contacts but will then have the option for glasses too.

During our visit we also gave our doctor a gift — a bow tie (his favorite accessory) and a scrapbook featuring Tom’s eye journey since he’s been under his care. He loved this so much and thought it was the most thoughtful gift ever. But what we didn’t expect was his idea to show the book to his patients who show up in his office with a newborn baby scared to learn all about their child’s cataract diagnosis. He can flip through the pages with them to ease their fears and show them what an extremely successful outcome looks like and all the steps and procedures along the way (patching, contacts, surgeries, recoveries, etc.). For readers stumbling on this page looking for cataract answers and support, here is a digital version!

On Friday evening we joined our friends, the Edwards (Caroline’s best friend Austin), and a few other families, for a super fun pizza & pool play date. The kids splashed around for hours and ate their weight in pizza before crashing hard into bed.

Early Saturday morning we visited Matt’s office to grab some files before stopping for cinnamon rolls for breakfast. The kids had a blast running through the halls, climbing the reception desk and nosing around a few of the attorney offices (sorry Jen & Rachel). And this is why they rarely get to visit during business hours.

 I see you, stack of lunch boxes that haven’t found their way home!!!!

Sunglasses ($12) | Top ($22) | Shorts ($17)

Side note: I am obsessed with these $12 sunglasses and have received so many compliments on this embroidered top that is 40% off!

Later that morning our longtime handyman, Hector, arrived to make my to-do list dreams come true. He fixed and replaced so many things around the house that we haven’t had time to address. Matt is one hell of a lawyer but definitely does not pretend to be a handyman — especially when it comes to wires! Anyway, Hector repaired our broken garbage disposal, replaced all the weather stripping in the house, removed a super old door chime and a few broken fire detectors then patched & painted the holes in the walls, repaired our broken gate in the backyard, fixed our front door (it’s been jammed shut and we couldn’t open it) and fixed the kids’ bathroom ceiling water damage from a recent roof leak. He is amazing!

The yellowed fire detectors looked like alien spaceships to me. Since we’ve moved in these things have creeped me out and I couldn’t have been happier to say goodbye to them!

 

T-Shirts | Makeup Kit

Meanwhile, Caroline gave Thomas makeup lessons to distract him from interrupting allll the projects around the house.

After naps we joined the Samuelsons at McKinsey’s parents’ house for another pizza + pool play date! McKinsey’s parents just finished a major pool renovation and had us over to enjoy the new pool! We also got to see just how NOT scared of the pool Thomas is. He is so wild and fearless.

On Sunday we took Thomas to get his first hair cut!

We asked Caroline if she wanted to get hers cut too but she felt
strongly against it (& daddy wasn’t quite ready either). However,
Tom did fantastic and was hilarious the entire appointment. He was so
excited about sitting in an airplane that he didn’t even notice he got a
trim. 

He looks so dang cute I can hardly stand it!

Last stop of the weekend was Cowfish at Caroline’s request. She is so obsessed. And because both kids ate well and behaved themselves they cashed in (literally) on my penny bribe for the fountain!






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Brandi

Tuesday 29th of August 2017

What a jam pakced fun filled weekend!!

josiem

Tuesday 29th of August 2017

Can you share your handyman's info? he sounds amazing!

The Lucky Lifestyle

Tuesday 29th of August 2017

So glad the eye doctor went smoothly -- that is the SWEETEST gift idea ever. And so cool that it will help future patients. :)

LHWinstead

Monday 28th of August 2017

Your little family is precious - love following along! Productive weekends are the best!! We got a lot done this weekend too & it feels great!! That cinnamon roll looks AMAZING too!!

Nichole @ casadecrews.com

Monday 28th of August 2017

That is so awesome that Thomas's eye dr wants to put the book in view for parents with babies to see the journey! Also, my husband ALWAYS brings a bag of lunch containers home on Friday, and it kills me!