Liam Jackson
~Time to catch up! I have pictures of EVERYTHING just itching to get on here. I'll be posting new and old posts all at the same time...the dates and noticeable changes in Liam will help you out. The side picture is from Liam's Jungle Birthday Bash for his 2nd birthday. Our lion cub is healthy, strong, happy, and smart! ~

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Liam's Lovie

We decided that it was time for Liam to get acquainted with his Lovie. (3/12/11)



This was taken this morning so I would say that they are getting along quite well.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Double The Fun

March 13th Liam, the dogs, and I got to Granny and Pappy's to spend the week. We weren't there long before Granny said "he has a tooth!" Sure enough Liam's bottom left tooth was just about to poke through! You may be thinking that this is early, but I had 2 teeth at 2 months old. Speaking of which, just a few days later Liam's first tooth had a neighbor. That's right, 2 teeth at 3 1/2 months old! Ready to see them??
Liam isn't so sure he's ready to show you... this is a common face for him now since he likes to feel them.
Sorry, not this time!
Okay, okay here is a shot. I know it's not the best but do you see the glare of them?
Luckily, the teething process hasn't seemed to bother him at all. He is all smiles and soon (not too soon) he'll be showing off those pearly whites.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Texan Our Texan

Last Tuesday I was told at our (former) vet here in Austin that Texan had a mast cell tumor that had to be removed immediately. He led me to believe that Tex would not make it and that we could try chemo therapy after the tumor was removed. He gave me a box of tissues and sent me on my way. I called my vet in Houston (we have been going to him since I was a kid with Cotton and Texan's whole 7 years). Dr. Rick said that while it did need to be removed right away, it did not automatically mean that it was fatal. He said he's removed hundreds of these and many turn out to be low grade tumors and once they're removed, the dog goes on to live a happy long life. He also said that he'd just had to put a dog down that morning for the very same thing. Ryan came home to load up the car for us and Liam, Texan, Lexy and I were on our way to Houston. When we got there, Pappy met us at the vet where Tex got a "big boy" antihistamine shot and surgery was scheduled for early the next morning. I took him in at 6:30 while Granny watched Liam...sleep. Dr. Rick called after surgery to tell me that he got the entire thing off and from the looks of it, it didn't look like it spread. I could pick Texan up at 4:00. Time to wait...Liam got some quality TV watching in with Pappy.
I told Liam not to worry and that his puppy would be home soon. We played, relaxed, and got some much needed nap time in.
It was such a nice day, we decided to spend some of our waiting outside.

When it was finally time to go pick Texan up Liam got to stay and hang out with Pappy and Aunt Sam. I expected to be carrying Tex out but he came running, and howling, into the room.
We were all very happy that he was back and surgery was over. He was exhausted and groggy from pain meds.
That didn't stop him from getting up for dinner. It was good to see him moving around so well. At least the surgery was over. Now we just had to wait until Monday (5 days) for the pathology report.
Liam spent some more time outside with Pappy...
...and some time talking to Granny when she got home. Dr. Rick said it was okay for Texan to travel the next day so we were leaving in the morning to get home to Daddy.

After a long, not so sleep filled, 5 days I got a phone call from the vet. Good news!! It was a low grade tumor with clean lines. This means that it hadn't spread and has a very low likelihood of reoccurring. I explained this all to Liam and he is very thankful that he is going to have his buddy around for a very long time.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Baptism Weekend Continued

Since we had the triplets together for Liam's Baptism we had to get another picture.
It had been a long day and Liam was ready to get home.
It didn't take long for him to fall fast asleep in Granny's arms.
The next morning (after Granny, Pappy, & Aunt Sam left for home) Daddy gave Liam a bath. This was our first attempt at getting the Chrism oil out of Liam's hair... it would take 4 more baths before the scent was gone. Luckily, it smelled like incense.


We headed over to Mimi & Papa's for lunch where Liam got to spend some more time with YaYa, his Godmother.

It was a beautiful day so we had lunch outside on the deck. It was then that I realized that this was probably the most time Liam had spent outside. It has been so cold since he arrived that there hasn't been much opportunity.
He loves being outside. We better enjoy the weather while it lasts!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Liam's Baptism

On Saturday, February 12th, Liam was baptized! We had a baptism reception to celebrate with family before attending mass and his baptism afterward. We asked YaYa and cousin Clint to be Liam's Godparents. YaYa, and Bittwo, came in from California especially for the occasion.









Liam's beautiful Christening gown was sewn by Mimi.




There were 3 other babies Baptized. Liam was the only one who didn't cry.








Our beautiful, baptized, baby. It was a very special day spent with very special people.