Introduction


First of all, a big thank you for visiting this website and for all of everyone's love and support, it means more to us then you know. This website is primarily to answer any questions a lot of you may have about cleft, and to keep you all up to date with Rocky. Please feel free to make comments and ask any questions.

Love,

Kyle, Savannah and Rocky

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Day at the Station

Kyle is volunteering at Sandy Fire Dept. and the other day, they hosted a BBQ for all the families involved. We had yummy burgers and dogs, put out fire with the huge fire hose, I 'got' to put on turnouts and 'run' through the bunker (by run, I mean - try to walk up the stairs without the helmet and boots falling off), get in the firetruck and meet the other firefighters. It was a lot of fun, and nice to be around families that live in the same situations :).
Here are a few pictures of that and a couple of random ones.
Thanks for everything! Enjoy










Yes, he is still pulling his famous little silly faces

His Grandma got him a new big boy carseat. He LOVES it! It's funny watching him try to hide how big he feels in it. It's adorable.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Independence Day!

First off, Rocky had an appt. with Dr. Morales today. His palate is looking good and he is back on a regular diet! Here's the best news though: 2 1/2 years until his next surgery!!! Yay :) He won't need to have another surgery until he is 4 years old! Until then, we'll need to see Dr. Morales in a year and also meet with the Cleft foundation to get him started with speech therapy and such.

The 4th of July, we spent at home with Kyle's family. We did our own little ones (in between the rain and wind storms...) and than we sat on our back porch and watched the whole valley enjoying the first year of the legal aerials. Now we know for next year, we don't have to buy any of our own or go anywhere, just sit on our back porch! It was awesome to watch. They were literally going off Everywhere.

Rocky LOVED the aerials! As long as he was on someone's lap for the loud, close ones he was good. He did not like our own though. Let's just say ... he's more of an observer than a participator .... As long as he didn't have to hold a sparkler or be too close to any, or be around any loud ground ones, he loved them! :) He did enjoy throwing the 'Snaps' though

Enjoy the memories!!



Grandma Fordham

Thinkin "Brae, you're crazy!"

"Oooooooooo!!"


Ope! This was probably a close, loud one :)