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more pics...

Here are some more pictures of my girls. They are both growing so fast. We are going to bless June on November 7th. If anyone wants to come than send me your email at christopherson_6 at q.com. Thanks, and Happy Halloween. XOXO-Erin

June Elise one month old, really?

The first month has come and gone. WOW, it was all a blur. Having a newborn, a 21 month old, a husband that works 6 days a week(leaving me 2 to 3 days at a time), now having only one car to drive(which Nathan takes to work, because I am not driving my kids to drop Daddy off at 2 in the morning), basically on only 4 hours a sleep in a 24 hour period, and trying this whole breastfeeding thing are only a few things I have had to endure this past month. So, if you are wondering where I have been this past month, I am in crazy town, going bonkers. I am in love with my new precious addition, June. Other then her baby acne and cradle cap, she is beautiful. She is such a good baby. Not a big crier like my first born. She grunts a lot though and it's funny. Cheryl is so wonderful with her. She has her moments that she acts like a true two year old but she is pretty great. I am going to start a new venture with her now. I want to start potty training her...I think. She also took a nose drive

September 7th, 2010

June Elise Christopherson, born on September 7th, 2010. We went to the Hospital to be induced for labor. Soon after I got the Epidural..very nice. And things happened fast. I wasn't dilated when we went in and next thing I knew I was three then five and Nathan said...I am gonna go get something to eat, I said we are having this baby fast you can't go anywhere. I had a cold so I kept blowing me nose and I blew so hard that I started having pain. Well, I must have pushed because I was fully dilated at that point. The doctor came and got things rolling. I pushed and pushed and there she was with the cord around her neck. The doctor quickly pulled it off and then yelled some code to the nurses and looked very worried. She was stuck by her shoulders. He almost had to break her collar bone to get her out. Then she came out, luckily all in one piece and perfect. She was born at 3:30 p.m. 8 pounds and 20 inches long. Our beautiful baby girl. Grandma and Grandpa Campbell soon came in wi