Greetings from Paris, Texas!


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Talking Toddler
Quin has started his first verbal communications.  Along with the requisite "Mama" and the unfortunate "no," he has added "hi" and "bye" to his repertoire.  He will say them with the appropriate prompting and wave while doing it.  Needless to say, Zoe and I greet him and wave at him a lot!  In no time he will be telling us what is on his mind.

Tooth Triumph
Zoe had her first dental appointment in June.  The good news is that  she was extremely well behaved.  She cooperated with everything she was asked to do.  She received compliments from everyone in the office from the receptionist to the dentist.  Go Zoe!  The bad news is that two of her molars have a mid-line defect that will have to be repaired with fillings.  The defects are a developmental problem, not a hygiene problem.  Whew!

Promotion Commotion
After four years with the Highway Patrol, Tom is finally eligible for promotion to Sergeant.  On June 17 and 18 he sat for four competitive promotional exams.  He was selected for the boards in the following areas:  Drivers' License; Criminal Intelligence; and Motor Vehicle Theft.  We are so proud of him!  The boards will take place in July, so keep your fingers crossed!

Quin Walks
The day after his first birthday, Quin took his first independent steps.  Of course he wouldn't repeat the performance for the video camera, so his father missed the early attempts.  He has now graduated to running - and so have I!

Quin Celebrates One Year
Quin celebrated his first trip around the sun a little early on February 17.  (The party was arranged so that the out of town guests could easily make both parties.)  He wore, I mean ate, a white cake with light blue frosting and white polka dots.  He is an enthusiastic cake eater and  obliged us all by smearing it all over himself and his chair - much to the family's  delight.  Quin's favorite gifts included a swing from his grandparents to go on the outdoor swing set, a pair of ostrich-skin-like Ropers, and a set of foam puzzles from his Aunt and Uncle.

Sheriff Zoe Turns Three
In pink boots and a sparkley cowboy hat, Zoe celebrated her third birthday on February 16 at a cowgirl themed party.  She was joined by her grandparents, Aunt Laura and Uncle Ron, Kennedy and Alayna from her class at school, Selah and her parents, and of course, her favorite friend and playmate Zeke and his mother.  All the kids enjoyed rides on Buttons, the mellowest pony on earth, despite the rainy conditions.  Zoe blew out her candles on a pink horse shaped cake and opened presents from her friends (even though the invitations said no gifts!)  After her party, Zoe opened presents from her family including a table hand made for her by her Gan Gan, Tom.  At bedtime she told me that she wanted to have a birthday the next day, too.

So Long PJC
After two semesters, Tommy handed over the reins of his Criminal Justice classes.  While he enjoyed teaching, class preparation took up more time than he could spare.  He plans to devote his extra time to studying for his upcoming Sergeant exam in fall of 2008.

Santa - Friend or Foe?
Zoe and Quin went to see Santa at Paris' Christmas in the Square.  Zoe was a big fan and Santa promised her a doll.  Quin wanted nothing to do with the jolly old elf and cried the whole time he was on his lap.  Classic.  Zoe was allowed to help decorate the tree for the first time this year.  She was in charge of an assortment of plastic ornaments for the bottom of the tree.  In perfect almost-three fashion, she hung all 30 ornaments in a one-foot radius and grouped all like colors together.  We celebrated Christmas at home this year.  Highlights included an antique baby carriage that Mary played with as a girl, refinished by Uncle Carl and lined by Mary, Hanukkah and Christmas play sets from the Berners and tool boxes for both kids.  Laura and Ron joined us for Christmas dinner - which wouldn't have made it to the table without Laura's help!

Happy Turkey Day
Kicking off  the holiday season, Zoe enjoyed her first school party, a Thanksgiving feast.  We provided 3-D turkey shaped cookies for dessert.  Zoe enjoyed being a helper and licking the spatula.  Laura celebrated Thanksgiving in Victoria this year, so the Currys traveled to Irving to celebrate with Aunt Mimi, Uncle George, Mark, Julie, Jackie and Nick.  Rae Ann made a pear and cranberry pie that was deemed picture-worthy.  (It was gorgeous, if I do say so myself!)  While Tommy went hunting after the Thanksgiving celebrations, Rae Ann and the kids went south to visit with the Whitmires.

Quin Goes to California
Joining his mother on her annual birthday trip to San Diego, Quin took his first plane trip to California.  He was a trooper on the plane and only cried for five or so in terminable minutes upon take off.  While in sunny CA, Quin's horizons were broadened with Flamenco dancing (the dancers loved him!) at Cafe Madrid and gospel singing at the Hard Rock Gospel Brunch.  A music lover, Quin enjoyed both.  He also cooperated by taking a nap so Rae Ann and Kelly could enjoy some afternoon matinees at the movies.   Can't wait for next year!

Zoe Wins!  Again!
Zoe took first prize in the Mt. Olive costume contest for the third year in a row.  This year she was wearing a vintage cheerleader ensemble worn by her mother in the early '70's.  Last year she wore an authentic Korean dress.  The year before she was a prize-winning chicken.

Kid's Bathroom Gets a Makeover
We saw the last of the '80's country wallpaper this fall when Rae Ann took on a bathroom makeover in the upstairs hall bath.  The hearts-and-geese wallpaper was covered up with paint in the colors of sand and sky to match a new palm tree chair rail border.  The addition of a fun monkey shower curtain and accessories brought the bathroom into the current century.  Our little monkeys love it!

Quin's Eating Solids
No, wait - he isn't.  Quin's introduction to foods went anything but smoothly.  We started him with the world's most hypoallergenic food, rice cereal, only to discover that he is violently allergic to it.  After that, he was wary of all things solid.  After trying a variety of other cereals and other bland mushy foods, he was finally willing to eat Cheerios.  Whew!  Further food introductions have shown him to react unpleasantly to cheese and possibly carrots.  Since Whitmires are not allergy prone, I am blaming the Curry genes!

Zoe Starts School
Zoe Curry started school at ABC Learning Center in Paris, Texas on Tuesday August 28, 2007.  She attends Ms. Nancy's class two mornings per week from 8:00 until noon.  She loves it!  Her teacher reports that she is clearly a big sister:  she mothers all the other children in her class.  Zoe wakes up each morning and asks if she gets to go to school today.  Let's hope this enthusiasm continues!

Alzheimer's: a Cruel Disease
On a sad note, Rae Ann's mother, Nelda Whitmire, is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's Disease.  In mid-August, she became more than her father, Jack, could manage on his own, so the difficult decision was made to move Nelda into a memory care facility.  She was moved into The Arbors at Homewood in Victoria August 22, 2007. 
 
Unfortunately, she did not transition well.  Her delusions/hallucinations made her combative and violent to the tune of actually hitting one of the other residents.  When she refused to take her meds, the staff couldn't control her.  My father was asked to come and calm her down, and failing that, remove her to a psychiatric facility.  She was moved to the psych ward at a hospital in Corpus Christi for psychiatric evaluation.  Following several weeks in Corpus, she was allowed to return to the Arbors.  Her medications are keeping her from being violent, but are also limiting her brain function.  She is confused most of the time and doesn't know where she is on her personal time line.
 
We are, of course, devastated.  Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.  We can use all the help we can get in this difficult time.


Annual Trek to Colorado
In Curry tradition, we packed up the kids and made the 15-hour drive to Lake City, Colorado in early July.  While we were there, we saw many old friends and made some new ones.  Quin was baptized at Community Presbyterian Church on July 29th.  We hit all of the highlights including a trip to Silverton and family portraits in the American Basin.  Unfortunately, Quin was diagnosed with pneumonia while we were there, so Rae Ann and Quin stayed home until he was well.  Tommy and Zoe accompanied the grandparents on many picnics and Jeep trips during the recovery.

It's a Floor!
After much anticipation, installation of a new slate tile floor began in April.  As is the case with most home improvement, it was not smooth sailing.  The house isn't square, so the tile didn't line up exactly.  A little design intervention made the goof a beautiful feature of the new floor.  Our refrigerator died during the flooring process, complicating matters considerably.  The new floor was finally completed in June.  It is gorgeous and well worth the wait.  The fridge was happily replaced with a new stainless model and we all lived happily ever after.

Quin's Arrival: a Wild Ride
It was a wild ride, but Quin arrived safe and sound at 3:55pm on February 26, 2007.  We had planned to attend a family funeral that afternoon, but when I woke up I was having either indigestion or very early labor pangs.  My doula (labor assistant) advised me to take a 15 minute stroll and see if that affected the pains at all.  If it did, I was in labor.  If not, it was probably a bad taco.  Sure enough, the contractions intensified, so I settled in to labor at home.  My first labor had gone very quickly with the aid of Pitocin, so I figured that I was in for a full day of labor before Quin hatched. 

Around 11:30 my pangs, though mild, became insistent enough that I thought I should start timing them.  They were a comfortable distance apart.  At one o'clock I sent Tommy out to get lunch.  After lunch I decided to labor in the tub for a while.  Zoe got in with me and that was a hoot.  The pains were still tolerable, so I stayed in until the water cooled, then decided to get out.  I got dressed and went to lie down on the bed.  Suddenly, the contractions weren't so easy and I convinced myself that I was being a total weenie, since I just knew Quin wasn't coming for hours and hours.  About that time, 3:30 or so, my doula, Diane, arrived.  I asked her to apply pressure to my lower back to help with a particularly bad pain.  It was low enough that she knew Quin's head was descending.  At this point we decide to go to the hospital. 

On the way to the door I am knocked flat by a contraction that made me want to push.  Yikes!  We hustle down to the garage where I am stopped again at the front fender of my car, trying with all my might not to push.  Splash!  My water broke true dramatic Hollywood fashion.  There was a brief debate about whether I would go the hospital or deliver at home (Diane is one class away from becoming a midwife).  After my water broke, I wasn't feeling quite as urgent, so off to the hospital.  A Ford Freestyle will go 110 mph if you are truly in a hurry. 

I didn't have another contraction until we arrived at the hospital.  Some helpful bystanders ran up to the Labor and Delivery ward and told them I was coming.  I made it to the elevator, but then I had to push.  Diane had to check to see if his head had come out in my pants.  Since it had not, I jumped (okay, waddled very quickly) into the wheel chair and was literally RUN down the hall to the first available room.  As soon as I was even remotely horizontal (and, Tommy tells me, before my pants were even completely off), Quin's head was out.  One more push and the rest of him was out, too.  Wow!  No one was as surprised as I was at how things turned out, though in retrospect, there were some pretty clear signposts along the way that it was time to go to the hospital.  But all's well that ends well. 

Quin is great and so am I.  I can't wait for you to meet him!


Tom Returns to Teaching
When the local junior college started up a new Criminal Justice program, Tom was called to duty to teach an introductory class.  He will be teaching one night per week in the spring semester.  Tom is excited about getting back into teaching, an occupation he has always enjoyed.

Rae Ann Visits California
Tired of spending her birthday (and coincidentally the opening weekend of deer season) at the family ranch, Rae Ann went to visit her sister, Kelly, in early November.  While there, the sisters enjoyed a transvestite revue, a day of pampering at the Four Seasons Spa and some healthy exercise at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.  It was Rae Ann's first trip without Zoe.  A good time was had by all.

Sesame Street House Revolts
Upon returning from their annual Colorado vacation, the unfortunate Curry family found that the pool was broken and the east side of the house had tried to secede from the rest of the structure.  The bad news:  the house is going to require a minimum of 12 piers to repair the foundation damage.  The good news:  the pool only required a plug in the main drain and some minor plumbing repairs to become functional.

It's a Boy!
Rae Ann went in for chorionic villi sampling on August 10.  In this genetic test, a tiny piece of the placenta is extracted and the genes can be studied.  One week later the happy family received the news that all was well, genetically speaking, and that the baby is a boy.   Tommy is beside himself.  The baby will be named Thomas Sherrod Curry, V, but will be called Quin for his numerical designation.

Rae Ann is Expecting - Again!
After four pregnancy tests, the Currys found out they were expecting again on June 28.    Rae Ann claims that her pregnancy began to show as soon as the stick turned pink.  

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