Well the babies are here... earlier then hoped but not completely surprised by it either. My water broke at around 6:00a.m Mothers Day morning which was the 13th of May. :) They are the cutest babies in the world. Sawyer Jay Bartelt was born 3# 12oz, 16 1/4" at 4:54pm and Knox Jacob Bartelt was born 3# 11oz, 15 3/4" at 4:56pm, via c-section. They are doing great, we had some ups and downs with Sawyer he was really having a hard time breathing and ended up going to the NICU over at St Marys around 12:30am on Monday and is still there. Knox is in the Special Care Unit at Methodist, and it SUCKS having them apart and having to go back and forth everyday. Sawyer did have a breathing tube for a few days and now is down to a High Flow oxygen machine, hoping to wean him off that in a day or so. He has an infection that was being really stubborn and they have had him on antibotics for the week. Never did figure out what it was, the tried doing a Lumbar Puncture on him but it didn't work and the next day he had improved some so they decided not to put him through that again (thank goodness). Sawyer started regular feedings yesterday and is tollerating them really well, Knox is also eating regularly (both via a feeding tube), and he is also doing really well. We are staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Rochester until they get to come home, which isn't expected to be for at least a month. Hopefully they just improve everyday and that doesn't get extended. They are amazing, and the cutest babies in the world (of course I'm partial because their mine) but they are ;). Never could imagine the love I have for them. As well as Kyser, he is very much so a proud dad.

Updates on Horses...
Still have Dreamer, Ashes, and Shianne for sale. Please don't hesitate to make an offer I am not opposed to really anything at this point with them, I really need to find them great homes especially now that I will have "0" time for them since I will be in Rochester everyday until the babies come home. Otherwise nothing much else to report on the horsey end of things... pretty much at a stand still for now.