Friday, May 30, 2008

Moments of Peace

In case you haven't heard - Carson is one very busy, busy boy! He keeps me going all day - and it is hooray for nap time. When he is awake, I have found one thing that gives me, oh, just over 8 minutes of peace and rest. He doesn't like any of the kids programs on TV - he'll watch them for less than 1 minute. He doesn't like to sit on laps and read books - he'll get through 1 or 2 pages and he is done and wants down. He will sit and watch - You Tube - but only one thing. He loves to watch Walt Disney, Three Little Pigs. He is enthralled with it. Once in a while - he'll even watch it twice in a row - a whole 16 minutes for me!
Here he is - totally engrossed in the show!
(the bandaid is from his dr. appt yesterday and 3 shots at his 15 month check-up. Still - 50% height, 10% weight)
Three Little Pigs on "You Tube"
There is one other thing he'll watch. A month ago our family all went to watch the Diamondbacks play baseball and Carson loved it. Now, when we turn the games on the TV, he'll climb up on the couch and watch and cheer. Not for the whole game, but off and on during it - for 5 minutes or so at different times. Maybe we'll have another sports fanatic in our family - what do you think?

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Reality of Life

This......premium fuel (today's cost - $4.05 gallon) at 11/12 miles to the gallon around town

to this: regular fuel (at the bargain price of $3.85 gallon) and 19/20 miles to the gallon in town.
You do the math - we did!
The month of May I spent almost $300 in gas, just chasing kids around to activities, school, my shopping, etc. That was with no trips! I plan on spending much less this month.
Yes - We bought me a minivan - a used Honda Odyssey. It is quite a change from the Lexus, but much, much cheaper to drive! I have always loved driving trucks and SUV's - which we have had for the last 15 years or so - and having them made it much better for our camping, hunting, fishing trips. But, reality finally hit with gas prices going up and up. Hence - the minivan. My younger kids love it - my big kids hate it. Matt and Mikel said they WILL NOT be driving it. That's okay, they both have their own cars. We will still need to take two vehicles when we travel on trips - but Mikel and Matt can take their cars now! Easy enough.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Back in Service


I'm back in service! Here is my new cellphone. I got it yesterday. I could have gotten one last week with a $50 discount - or wait until the 27th for the $100 discount (new in two). Hmm - $50 savings - I'll wait. Plus - with the wait, the phone was discounted, had a $50 rebate, and I got the $100 off - so it was free, even better. It is the LGenV2 - flips open with a keyboard inside with a bigger screen for texting (which I am starting to do a lot with my kids. They won't answer very often when I call - but will text me back when I text them. Funny kids!) Verizon was able to transfer all my numbers off my old broken phone, so I am ready to go! Give me a call - love to hear from you. plus gets me a chance to try it out and make sure I like it okay. Cell phones - gotta love 'em - and gotta hate 'em at the same time. Always makes me accessible to my kids when I'm out. Which isn't always a good thing!

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Happy Birthday Kristi!

Today is officially Kristi's 13th birthday. Happy Birthday Kristi! (We now have 3 teenagers in the house again!)
Kristi is a very special young lady. She is so inquisitive and always anxious to learn. She is an excellent student in school - and even earned an academic award at the school she goes to for gifted students! Kristi loves music. She loves playing the piano and learning hymns and can hardly wait to learn to play them on the organ. She enjoys playing the flute - and is sorry her new school doesn't have a band program. Kristi also does clogging and has really learned to enjoy it. Kristi really loves having a little brother and spending time with him. She is a great babysitter. We all love Kristi for the great young woman she is - and is becoming.
We love you Kristi! Have a great day and a very Happy Birthday!





Thursday, May 22, 2008

Olive Time

The other day I gave Carson an olive to eat. He immediately put it on his finger before sticking it in his mouth. Must be an instinctive kid thing, because nobody was around to show him what to do. Last night he had olives with his dinner - and on to the finger they went again. He sure likes eating olives!



Fun while it Lasted!

RIP

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Battle of the body

Before you begin - this is a long retrospection, so you may not even want to read it!
You would never know it to look at me now - but I used to be skinny and in shape. That was a LONG time ago. In fact - I used to be as skinny as Mikel (hard as that is to believe). When I was young (eons ago) - I was very active. I loved sports, swimming, dancing - if it was a physical activity - I did and I loved it. When I hit junior high - I started having knee pain. I tried to ignore it (that hasn't changed) - but my parents took me to an orthopedic doctor in Salt Lake City (we didn't have one in St. George way back then). He told me there was some problem there - and to try not to run or jump much. Yea right. So that year (8th) I did track - running the 100 yd dash and also the low hurdles. The next year - same and was a starting guard on the girl's basketball team. I was also taking dance and performing in a local group, and was learning toe ballet. I paid for it all with a lot of pain. The next year - my parents stepped in and said "no more!" Well, I still didn't listen and was trying out for basketball again - until my mom found out and put a stop to it. The following summer - I had my first knee surgery. The following fall - one on the other knee. I continued with some activities - but a lot less - mostly playing on the ward church teams (we did volleyball, basketball, and softball). It wasn't enough - so I tried out for my senior year to be on the school dance drill team. My parents didn't think this would be as hard on me as sports. Well, that fall - another surgery on the same knee as my first. But - I was still able to finish the year on drill team. Life now moves on.
Over the years I have had knee pain - and I have dealt with it and ignored it. I haven't been able to be active doing things I wanted - occassionally would play softball or volleyball on the church women teams when they had them. I tried riding bikes a few times - but the pain was too bad, so quit that. Then, I just got busy with my kids and let my own activities dwindle to nothing (which is obvious). So - it continues to now. The last few months I was once again having a lot of knee pain in my left knee - more than I have had for a while. Of course, I ignored it and just continued on. It got to be where I couldn't wear any shoes with heels at all - and the knee continued to hurt and to swell up - until the swelling never went down. I took ibuprofen, iced it, everything I could think of. My knee got so swollen it wouldn't hardly bend. I finally broke down and made a doctor appointment. (Now - if this had been one of my kids - they would have been to the doctor a long time ago, but it was me). Yesterday was the day for the doctor. I still didn't want to go - but I did. Not good news. After the examinationa and x-rays - he told me I have athritis in my knee - not one, but both knees. I may have also have a miniscus tear in my left knee - and am going to be having an MRI on it. In the meantime, he gave me a shot in my knee to try and help, which it did a little bit. He said that all that I went through as a teenager - was the beginning signs of athritis. The 3 surgeries in high school - were athroscopic in which they cleaned up under my knee caps and this doctor said to help perhaps postpone the later effects of athritis. He said athritis will show up to stay when it wants - and for me it wants to now. So here I am. There are things I can do to help minimize my pain. I can do exercises to strengthen the muscles above my knees. (see - that big weight machine that Doug and Kendall just bought will be put to use - but by me!) I can also do something to try and keep my knee mobile - such as swimming. Then - by losing weight it will take a load off of my knees. I will still have a lot of pain and swelling at times, stairs, hiking, running, biking - wouldn't be easy and would be painful - but what I do will depend on how much pain I can handle. I will probably end up with knee replacements, but hopefully not for a long time. I now understand more of the pain my mom has been dealing with for many years - since she too has athritis in both knees.
I know that other people have things a whole lot worse than me - but I still am feeling sorry for myself at this time, (just give me a day or two to get over that) but am determined to do what I can to minimize the pain as much as possible! Growing old is the pits sometimes!

Monday, May 19, 2008

On top of it all!

This is a busy day for blogging for me. Does that mean I don't have to do it for a week or so?
Anyway - today I was talking to Doug on the phone when I say Carson climb into his toybox! I guess he couldn't reach what he wanted - so he decided that being on top of them all was better! Funny little boy.

Yes - he is STILL drooling. I don't think he will ever get past this stage! He is also feeling better. He stills has a cough, but you don't hear the croup sound in his breathing anymore.


The family that works together.......

We have a nectarine tree in our backyard. Quite a few weeks ago - Doug noticed how it was just loaded with nectarines. He never had time to go and thin them out - and I hadn't been able to either. Saturday he was out there and noticed that a few of the branches were really bent down. Checked them out - and not only were they bent down, but were broken from being so heavy. He didn't have time to take care of it then (Stake Conference leadership meeting and adult meeting). So - Sunday while everyone was here - he asked them all to help. They went out and picked up nectarines, cut the branches, and thinned the branches still left on the tree. Now, we just need to keep a watch on the tree - and get a fruit tree cover. The birds already ate all of our apricots! By the way - we officially have had our first day over 100 - 105 on Sunday to be exact. The next day or two are suppose to be even hotter - then cool down for the weekend.

Doug has the job of cutting the branches up.
The broken branches
Jeremy trying to knock some nectarines off the high branch
Kendall even got Marie to help out!




Carson and EmmaLee got to enjoy themselves watching everyone work and even got a ride or two. What cuties!



Celebrating Early

Kristi's birthday isn't until Saturday, May 24th - but we celebrated it on Sunday - the 18th. I don't think Kristi minded too much getting her presents early!

Here's EmmaLee playing with the tissue paper from the presents. She loves playing with it!
Kristi with one of her presents.
Another present - her own hymn book. She is learning to play the hymns on the piano and can hardly wait until she can learn them on the organ! Some of her other presents - stuff for her Wii, shorts, cd's, whiteboard/magnetic board and marker, and a shopping spree from Mikel.
With her cake. Can you tell it is sunglasses. NOT a bikini top like Jeremy thought!
Blowing out all 13 candles in one try!
Happy Birthday Kristi - we love you!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Mikel's blog

Today I was talking to Molly - and she asked me about Mikel's blog - one with Kris. What blog? I didn't know she had a blog. She never tells me anything. So, tonight I asked her - "do you have a blog with Kris?" YES she does. She isn't updating it much - maybe I'll have to help her with keeping it updated (lol). Check out her blog - it is with the other ones to the side.
Just to let you know - Mikel started a new job this week. She is very excited about it. She is an operations specialist (teller - plus) at the bank Doug works at. She gets paid $3 more an hour than her last job - and has paid holidays and 15 paid personal days - and doesn't have to work any more Saturdays. It also has benefits - insurance, etc - when she wants to add them. Right now - no need, she is on ours. Since it is only a couple of miles away from our house, it will be closer to ASU. How great is that!

9th Grade Awards Night

Thursday Night was the 9th grade (Freshman) awards night. Jason let us know that he was getting an award. We got there - got the program - and realized he was one of the students getting the Perfect Pride award - which means he was never late to a class (except for excused times) and never got in trouble all year. Congrats Jason - what a good kid. So, we sat through the rest of the program - all the different departments giving a student or two an award. Well, then they got to the part of the program where they have special awards - which the students and parents don't know about. There are about 8 of these. Jason was hoping for one of these awards, but didn't think he would get one. I had my camera out - just in case. Good thing - he did get one of the big awards. They announced his name and I was so excited. Jason was given the award for................
The Male Athlete of the Year! Way to go Jason. What an honor that is. He is a great athlete. He thought there were a few other kids who would get it - but it was him!
Here he is accepting the congrats from the Assistant Principal (the Principal too - but he was next in line in the shadows where I couldn't get a picture.)
Here he is with the awards. What a big smile - think he was happy?
This is Jason with the great group of friends he had this year - yea, mostly girls. The other boy is his best friend Nick Willis. They had every class together this year!

Matt's Family Party

Last Sunday - Mother's Day - we celebrated Matt's birthday. He and I seem to get the opportunity to do that quite often. I must say - he was the best Mother's Day gift I ever got (even if he was born 2 days before Mother's Day that year!). Anyway - he seemed to be pleased with his gifts. He wanted hunting stuff - since he did draw out to go hunting for a bull elk this year - and hunting stuff he got. Let's see, he got camo pants, t-shirt to go with it, gloves, elk call, a really nice knife, - and a couple of things not for hunting - a scripture case and a couple of fun Mario t-shirts (for you Nintendo fans!)
Happy Birthday - again Matt - we love you!
Opening his gifts - with Carson's help

He wasn't able to blow out all his candles in one breath. I guess he must be getting too old!
With his cake that Mikel made for him.
The cake Mikel made and decorated - an original Nintendo NES game controller - Matt loves his game systems!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Happy Birthday Jana!

Happy Birthday Jana! I meant to do this earlier today - but with a sick child, my day has not gone as planned! (I also meant to find some other pictures, but this is it for now!)
Jana is a very giving, loving woman. She is always willing to help out anyone (too much some of the time - she can't seem to say "NO!) She loves kids and is a wonderful mother to her two boys. She is very talented - especially in photography. (she took the nightime shot of our family at the top of my blog!). Our kids all adore and love their "Aunt Jana"! Hope you have a great day Jana. We all love you down in Mesa (sure you don't want to move down our way?)

Unhappy Carson



Yesterday during Carson's afternoon nap, I noticed he had a bad cough. Well, this morning when he woke up, his breathing was really bad - along with the cough. So, off to the doctor we went. He has croup, and kind of bad too. In fact, the doctor said he usually doesn't recommend a shot for it because it has steroids in it, but he did recommend it for Carson. The doc said this was a weird time for croup - usually they see it in November/December time, but he had quite a few in lately with it - and Carson was the only one so far that he had get the shot. Poor little boy - whenever he coughs, he'll start to cry because it hurts him. He sounds awful - breathing and coughing He also doesn't want to eat or drink - but I am pretty much doing all I can to get fluids down him. And of course, it's momma he wants. The doctor said that with the shot the croup should only last about 4 days. We can only hope.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Happy Birthday Matt!

Happy Birthday to my very handsome son, Matthew. He turns 22 today -can you believe that!
I don't know if Matt ever checks out the blog - but I wanted everyone else to know how much I love and appreciate Matt. Matt is very considerate, loving and giving . (He sort of grew into that - after those deacon/teacher years-like most boys!) Matt loves little kids and is very, very good with them. He is a hard worker and has become a very good student. Matt is a spiritual giant. I am amazed at the knowledge he got while serving his mission. He loves sharing the gospel - even now, and loves to help out the missionaries. Matt gives amazing talks in church - just seems to rattle them off with all that knowledge he has. Some girl is going to be very lucky and blessed when he gets married. (I'm not a proud mom - am I?) Happy Birthday Matt. I love you!
Here he is with EmmaLee. Isn't he a natural!
Babies again! Holding EmmaLee, Zane (Black's grandson) and Carson. (Sorry I cut off part of your head - I was focusing on the kids! I need to become a better photographer!)

His halloween costume. I don't want you to think he dresses like this often. Just opposite that - Matt is always dressed very nice! My friend Kathy calls him a GQ man!
Happy Birthday to you!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Music Time

EmmaLee loves anything that makes music - listening to it or making her own. She loves a couple of toys that Carson got for his birthday - the drums and xylophone. For Carson, they are okay, but he likes the action toys better - noisy pushy lawnmower, balls, - you get the picture. Well, that is - until he sees EmmaLee playing with HIS TOYS! We are trying to teach him the meaning of share! It might take him a little bit of time to understand what sharing is all about!