Thursday, April 23, 2009

Will's Surgery


This morning Will had surgery to remove his adenoids. Since he was born he has had a hard time staying asleep and snoring. The doctors thought perhaps he had Sleep Apnea and checked to see how his adenoids looked. Sure enough, they were HUGE and needed to come out. When he got sick a few weeks back he had a really hard time and come to find out, after his surgery, the doctor told Brandt and Elyse that even a slight runny nose would have made Will miserable because of the blockage in his nasal passage because of the size of his adenoids. I am happy to report that the surgery was a success and Will is now home recovering and is suppose to be fine with no major recovery time. The doctor thought he would be back to crawling all over the house by evening...YEA!!
p.s. Isn't his hospital gown the cutest? I didn't know they made them so small.

What A Beautiful Day!

The weather this week has been absolutely beautiful and I have heard that it is going to get yucky again starting tomorrow. So instead of doing my workout in the house like I usually do, I decided to do it outside. I have never liked to workout in public and have always had a treadmill and weights at home. Last week while in Southern Utah I was forced to run outdoors and found that it wasn't that bad, and actually quite invigorating! So this morning when I woke up and opened the blinds and windows I was convinced that TODAY was the day for me to get out of my comfort zone. And I am so glad I did....this is what I got to see this morning. The picture is a little fuzzy because it was taken with my cell phone but you get the picture. I have taken for grantid the beauty I have right out my front door. What a beautiful workout I had!!

Friday, April 17, 2009

SPRING BREAK 2009

For Spring Break this year we took the family to Sand Hollow Reservoir in Southern Utah to enjoy some fun in the sun with our extended family. Fun in the SUN only consisted of one of the nine days we were there. The other days were mostly cold and not sunny. Do you know how odd that is for this time of the year in beautiful sunny Southern Utah??? We even got snowed on one of the days and could hardly believe our eyes when the big fluffy white stuff started falling from the sky. But we still had fun with each other and enjoyed the first big outing of the year in our fifth wheel trailor. In fact, we were having so much fun that the morning we were packing up to come home, we decided to extend our trip by two days since we heard that there was 6 inches of snow waiting for us back home.



The first day we were there I took Kylie and Taylir, along with my sister Kris and nephew Jordan, to Dixie State University in nearby St. George to tour the campus. Kylie and Jordy are thinking about attending college there in the Fall and we wanted to show them around and get them excited since both of their mommies went there many many moons ago. Although the campus had built a lot of new buildings, a lot was still the same. Even the gymnasium where me and Kris use to practice with the Rebelettes drill team smelled EXACTLY the same after all these years. Just walking through the doors and smelling that smell made me get that dejavue feeling....don't you love that feeling?!?!



On Saturday, we had our traditional Easter Egg hunt put on by my parents at their home in St. George. The kids are all getting older, but they still love to do the hunt, especially since their is $$ involved. My parents hide a special gold and silver egg containing unspecified $$ for the top prizes. The pastel candy filled eggs are great to find, but the kids would rather run past those eggs and look for the SHINY eggs containing the $$. This year Jordan found the gold egg and Carson found the silver one.



On Monday, the only warm day we had, the kids took advantage of it and did some swimming and cliff jumping into the reservoir.
No matter where the kids went, Tank followed.....along with Gunner chasing after Tank. It was very obvious that Gunner didn't want Tank in the water for some strange reason. Yes, we were quite the sight.....4 kids running around with 2 dogs chasing after them with the little dog barking and biting at the heels of the bigger dog. Mark had finally had enough of Gunner barking and decided to teach him a lesson and threw HIM in the water! Poor Tank wants this stick so bad but he's not much of a swimmer and will only wade out to his belly. He pawed and pawed at the water but the stick would not come to him. In this picture you can see him s-t-r-e-t-c-h as far as he can without going any deeper. Aren't labs suppose to love to swim?!?


Later that evening, we roasted hotdogs and smores and had fun around the campfire.


With Mark's job changing a bit and allowing him to work from home every other week, he was able to be on Spring Break and work at the same time. With modern technology he was able to be "in Portland" from our trailor in Utah. (Ya gotta love the modern convenience of the internet!:))

He also did the majority of the cooking since it was my Spring Break too! Me and the kids woke up every morning to the aroma of a hot breakfast being cooked. What a great break from my domestic goddess duties so I could do what I love most.....READ with my attached at the hip dogs and be my goofy self! I LOVE MY GOOD GOMER!!




On Tuesday we met the whole fam at In-N-Out Burger in Washington for lunch and then headed out to explore the red rock "Narrows" that the kids absolutely LOVE. We also visited the Mountain Meadow Massacre Memorial and Snow Canyon. It was a full day and another COLD and extremely windy one.

This is my brother Shane with his wife Rhonda and their kids

This is my cute mom and dad

Mountain Meadow Masacre Memorial


The rest of the trip we hung out with our own little family and just had fun being at the campground (in the cold). We played a lot of board games and did more exploring when it wasn't too cold. We drove into Colorado City/Hilldale (The Polygamist towns on the Arizona border) and showed the kids the strangeness of that city.....creepy place! By this morning, we were ready to head home in hopes that the snow would be melted. After 9 days in close quarters, I think everyone is happy to be back in the comfort of their own space in their separate bedrooms. We had a ton of fun though and are already looking forward to our next camping trip!We get some slack from this one, but the kids take their game systems for a "rainy day" and we had a lot of those! Kylie is the GAMER!Carson and Colton enjoying lunch

This is the victim of an unfortunate "stepping on" at our campsite.....poor little guy died instantly we hope!

Gunner had to be tranquilized the first part of our trip because he is a hyper Jack Russell Terrier and still hasn't learned his lesson on letting his mommy (me) out of his sight. The whole campground can hear him whine and bark - and I'm not about to sit in the trailor with him the whole trip!

I couldn't resist posting this picture of my baby asleep in my arms. Look at this toothless mug only a mommy could love!! :)