Monday, September 28, 2009

a patch of sunshine...


This morning I caught Max playin in a patch of sunshine! It was so cute to watch him try to "get" the sunlight off of his fingers and toes! Moments like this morning come and go so quickly...I am glad I captured one forever! I LOVE the bottom middle picture of Max. I LOVE that his mouth is blurry! Right now his mouth is always going a mile a minute..."dadadada tatatata...nananana" He was holding so still...except for his mouth!

This BOY brings me JOY!

Friday, September 25, 2009

huh?...


A few days ago I vacuumed my bedroom floor...I swear I did!

Max rarely cries for no reason. If he is tired or hungry he will sure let you know, but other than that there is usually a reason. So on Wednesday morning when Max started crying I was surprised. He had just woken up from a nap...it wasn't time for a bottle yet...what was wrong! He had a strange sort of frightened look on his face! Even when I picked him up he continued to cry. After about 5 minutes or so he was STILL crying! What was wrong! Then I noticed that he was doing a weird thing with his top lip. He kinda tucked it in a little. So I plopped him on my bed and looked into his mouth. I thought, "Maybe that tooth is finally coming in!" Instead I found a thorn! Not just any thorn, but a horrible, ugly, thorny thorn! One of the prongs was stuck to the roof of his mouth and the other one was poking his poor little tongue! Last weekend the boys had a fathers and sons camp out and came back with these thorns in their shoes. All I can figure is that some how a thorn made it's way upstairs and into my baby's mouth! Poor guy! Sometimes you just wish they could say owie to let you know there is a problem!

new moon...

Okay...so heres the deal...I resist doing things just because "other people" say its the newest "thing." When the Harry Potter books came out I didn't read them...out of principle people...I'm not a sheep...I don't just follow! At least not until I'm good and ready...I picked up book 1 right before book 5 was about to be released and was HOOKED! Yes...I now own all 7! ; ) So when all the hubbub over the Twilight series was swirling my reaction was the same...booo! I don't read a book just because it is "cool!" So last winter my sister who is totally addicted to them kept insisting that I try them. At the time I was addicted to watching the Gilmore Girls and she owns all the seasons. So she kinda blackmailed me by saying that if I would read the first book she would loan me the last season! So...I caved! But then...I was sucked into the books too! I wouldn't say that I was addicted by any stretch of the imagination, but they were pretty good. Definitely written for teenagers, but I soon had all 3 read! I didn't rush out and see the first movie. My youngest sister and I went and saw it months after it was released. I think I may have actually laughed through a lot of it! The filming was pretty lame, but the books are definitely better. Then this spring my neighbor (who is totally addicted) was selling tickets to the new movie...(yes folks...she and her sisters rented out a theater on opening night!) and I snagged my great seat the first day along with a good friend! You might have noticed that there is now a count down ticker on my blog...well... I saw the trailer for the new movie and I am SO excited to see it! Wahoooo! I am so glad I have a ticket already!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

a jar full of nuts...


One cool, crisp, fall night 4 years ago my mom, sister Rachel and I were walking to our car in down town Salt Lake City after attending the General Relief Society meeting in the Conference Center. We were walking along a sidewalk that was lined with trees...chestnut trees!

Growing up whenever my mom would pull out the fall decorations included was a bag of chestnuts that she would sprinkle here and there around the things in our home. One time I asked her where she got them and she said that years and years ago she had collected them while out walking. With a family and home of my own to decorate I wished that I had some of my own, but you can't find them in the store, you can only get them at a certain time of year, and I wasn't exactly going to drive around and test my luck at figuring out what a chestnut tree looked like!

So as we were walking along that beautiful night my mom sees the trees and just casually mentions that they are chestnut trees. "See the green spiky pods on the ground? If you break that open inside is a chestnut." NO WAY! I picked one up, broke it open, and to my hearts delight there was the smooth shell of a chestnut! With in seconds my sister and I were on our hands and knees cracking open pods and filling our purses with the nuts! I'm sure we looked hilarious crawling around in our skirts and we actually had several ladies also walking to their cars tell us that you can't eat these particular type of chestnuts...I didn't care...I wasn't going to eat them...I was going to keep them forever!

I LOVE the deep rich brown shades of color, I LOVE the smoothness of the shell, I LOVE the light cream spot that each nut has. I LOVE that each nut is a different size and shape.

After drying them out for a few weeks I soon had my own nuts to decorate with! My challenge was that I had very young kids that would surely want to touch them and put them into their mouths. So I bought a glass jar and filled it with my beloved nuts!

Every time I look at my lovely nuts I think of that cool crisp night. I think of my wonderful sweet mom and what a great home she created for me to grow up in. I think of how much I too wish to create a home like hers.

Now every year I pull out my fall decorations that include my very own jar full of nuts!

I LOVE it!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

he crawls...



So...he is a little later in crawling...but that is fine by me! I love the little bum swish that comes with a crawler! Time to tuck all cords and remind the kids to keep little toys in their rooms!

Friday, September 11, 2009

my latest...




Tuesday, September 8, 2009

bailey's first day of preschool...




It has been SO hard for Bailey to wait her turn to start school! She has been counting down the days until preschool starts! I can't believe that my baby girl is starting school! Getting her all ready this morning I realized how grown up she is becoming! I hope her first day is AMAZING!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

rise and shout...

Are you ready?
We are!

Go Cougars!!!!!!!!!




Travis is beyond pumped! He woke up this morning and said: "Man...it's only 9 o'clock? That means I have to wait like a whole work day!"

I took some pictures of Travis just showin us how he feels...
(Click on the pictures of him to see them up close!)

Friday, September 4, 2009

rough and tough...


Before school started Zach had a run in with a treadmill.... he wore the battle wounds for a few days and will carry a few scars for a while longer...; )

Thursday, September 3, 2009

time to start changing...

As some of you may already know my dad had a serious heart attack Tuesday morning. This is a phone call that I wasn't prepared for. My dad is super dad! He never gets sick, never goes to the doctor, eats fairly well, excersizes most every day, and well...he's my dad! Over 10 years ago my mom had Hodgekins Lymphoma and underwent chemo, radiation and ultimatly a bone marrow transplant, so if I was to ever get a scary phone call I have always been prepared for it to be about my mom!

I received a call from my mom about 8:10am telling me that she was racing over to my dad's school, that he was having chest pain, and that they had called an ambulance. I grabbed my cell and called my sisters to let them know what was going on...Wow...those were hard calls to make! A few minutes later my mom calls again to say that she arrived at the school and they were wheeling him out, she saw him and that he was gray, clammy, and sweating...not good! She was told they were taking him to AF hospital so she was heading there in front of the ambulance. I begin to cry and tell the boys I'm okay and that they need to keep getting ready for school. I start changing Max's yucky diaper when I get another call from my mom she was starting to feel hysterical and asked me if I could help calm her down so that she can drive. She said that she just had to pull over as the ambulance sped past her with lights and sirens blasting. I think just knowing that my dad was the one in that ambulance was really hard for her. So in the midst of wiping a poopy bum, holding the phone with my shoulder, I try to say a prayer with her over the phone to help calm her (and quite frankly me too) down! He was at AF hospital for only 10 minutes or so and they determined that he needed to be transported to Utah Valley Regional. So after getting the boys off to the bus stop and dropping Max and Bailey off at a neighbors house I headed out the door to join my mom at the hospital. When he arrived at the hospital they immediately took him straight into the the cath lab where they performed a balloon and stint proceedure to clear, open, and hold open his blocked left corinary artery and they also discovered a smaller branch that was blocked as well. I am so grateful for modern medicine and capable doctors that were able to asses the situation and make quick correct decisions. It was strange to see my dad groggy, pale, and on an operating table...my strong Dad!

It was interesting to hear my dad's side of the story...that morning he had swam laps at the pool, practiced piano, rode his bike to school and he was sitting in his classroom waiting for the kids to arrive and school to start when he started feeling heart pain. He said that he has experienced this kind of pain 2-3 times in the last 3 years or so and that it usually lasted no more than a minute and then it goes away. This time it didn't...so he GOOGLED "symptoms of a heart attack" on his computer...yep I said googled... and it said that if the pain lasts more than 5 minutes to seek medical help. It also said that it is better to arrive at the hospital by ambulance rather than driving yourself because you receive faster care, and that checking your pulse really does no good because your heart doesn't race while having a heart attack...(he said he kept checking his pulse to see if it was racing which it wasn't) Anyhoo...so he walks down to the main office and has the secretary call 911! He said the pain was unlike anything that he has ever experienced! Very very painful! He said that he was never scared, or really worried that he would die, just very ready for them to make the pain stop! He said that the ride to AF hospital was a blur because of the pain but the ride to UVRMC was quite pleasant and that he would lift his head up and watch them whizz past the cars. "I figure I might as well get my money's worth!" he said. He was chatting with the EMT and paramedic asking questions...only my dad...; )

Tuesday was a very very long day, but yesterday night he was released from the hopsital and he is feeling great. He still has to be careful of the place in his femeral artery where they cut and acessed for the proceedure, but other than that he is up and going again! Amazing if you ask me!

I am so thankful, blessed and happy that my dad is still with us. Thankful for the knowledge that I have that we are an eternal family. Grateful for the power of the priesthood and the peace of the Spirit that can be called upon at any moment. Thankful for the prayers of many family and friends. For the thoughfulness of my neighbors who brought a meal to MY family that night! It seriously was a blessing! And lastly I am just...well...blessed!!!