Tuesday, May 3, 2011

An Appendix on the Appendix

Eric had his follow up appointment yesterday with the surgeon who took out his appendix. Dr. Le Le told him that he had a gangrenous appendix and that miraculously, somehow, all the infection stayed contained in the ruptured appendix. They also found a polyp on it they had tested, and fortunately it was benign. We were counting our blessings before, but now we truly know he was more than just lucky. Someone was watching over him, I have no doubt about it.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Our Past Month- ABCD Style


A is for Appendix I really don't even know where to start with this. Super long story short, my husband has a very high tolerance for pain. I attribute it to him losing his arm at 15 years old and all the pain and surgeries he went through with that. So take the high tolerance for pain and an insanely crazy busy schedule, and you get a husband who can live with appendicitis for a week. He finally figured something wasn't right and went to urgent care, was diagnosed with acute appendicitis, we went to the emergency room, and he was admitted and scheduled for surgery the next morning. He had two CT scans (one with contrast, another without) and both showed it hadn't ruptured. It wasn't until the surgery went longer than scheduled and the surgeon telling me they took it out in two parts, scrapped it off his abdominal wall and had to do a lot of "scraping and cleaning" to get it all out because it had been ruptured for a WEEK did it all really hit me. It was at that point the surgeon told me Eric would be very sore for awhile. Thanks doc.
As they rolled Eric out of recovery, the first words out of my mouth were, "Don't be so dang tough next time!" We spent two days in the hospital getting IV antibiotics and making sure he didn't have any infection. To sum it all up perfectly, the day after his surgery, Eric was looking information on the internet about appendicitis and said to me, "I should be dead". We consider ourselves VERY lucky.

B is for Birthday Our baby girl turned 2 the end of March! I've said it before, and I'll say it again, she'll always be our baby, so it's hard to realize how quickly she's growing up.


She is such a little peanut, weighing in at only 22.2 pounds but has such spirit and spunk. She decided to potty train herself at 20 months and stays dry through the night. She has a mind of her own, she's very independent, and her favorite words are, "No, I do it". She loves Dora and Elmo and she and Logan play so nicely together--most of the time! She devours fruit of any kind, but also begs for her candy as she has a gigantic sweet tooth. She squeals with delight whenever Daddy comes home from work. She loves doing puzzles and is just another student in mom's preschool, which I love.


C is for Classes Yay me! Not only do I get to be a teacher of four different preschool classes, I am also experiencing what it's like to be a student again after 8 years. My Arizona teaching certificate is about to expire, and since I'm not teaching in a school district, I am required to take 12 credits of classes to get my license renewed. I started my first online class a couple of week ago, and although it's good for me to review some of the things I learned in college, I really don't like the homework/busy work it entails. Wish me luck...this is a 3 credit class, only 9 more to go!


D is for Disneyland In March over spring break Logan, Natalie and I were able to visit the happiest place on earth. What made it even happier is that we were also able to be there with my brother and sister and their families, and my mom. It was a great and fun vacation. Logan and Natalie LOVED every minute of it. Natalie could have ridden Small World again and again. Depending on when you talk to Logan he would say his favorite ride was the Ferris Wheel in California Adventure, Monsters Inc., the Haunted House, Toy Story, the Matterhorn or Pirates of the Caribbean. Heck, he even claims it's Star Tours and it was closed while we were there! :) He already has his list planned out for when he goes back, and personally I hope it's before he's 9 years old!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

One I Would Like To Forget

The last Sunday in December 2010 I was called to be the primary chorister. This was a huge shock, didn't-see-it-coming kind of calling. I was so overwhelmed, especially since I haven't, I repeat-have not been in primary since I graduated at age 12. Needless to say, I spend MANY hours a week searching the web for ideas, preparing posters, flipcharts, props and trying to learn the songs I'm supposed to be teaching. I'm finally starting to figure everything out and feel a little more confident in my abilities.

This takes us to last Sunday, March 20th...

It was Stake Conference. So that morning I was explaining to Logan that we would be going to church but that he wouldn't have primary. I said it was like a long Sacrament Meeting, but that we wouldn't take the sacrament either. He was looking a little confused and said, "I don't have to go to primary?" I confirmed that no, he didn't have primary. Then he shouted, "Yay! No primary!" Interested in why he was glad he didn't have to go to primary I inquired why he was so happy. Hindsight tells me I really didn't want to know his answer.

"Because singing time is sooo boring!"

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Ones Not to Forget

Preface: Logan, Natalie and I were driving down a road in Sun City the other day. For those not familiar with the quaint Sun City town in Arizona, it's a community strictly for people over the age of 55.

Logan: Mom, this is a very pretty neighborhood.
Mom: It is, it's a place called Sun City. You have to be old to live here.
Logan: Oh, yeah. Like my dad!

I had to stifle a giggle. He was just so matter-of-fact about it! :)

Tonight we got Natalie tucked into bed and even after 25 minutes of talking and playing, she was still awake. She started really crying and so I decided I better go check on her. I walk in and she says to me, "I done."

"You're done?" I repeat.
"Uh-huh." She confirms
"You're done with what? Sleeping?"
"Uh-huh."

NICE TRY, sweetheart! Go to sleep!

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Just a Walk Around the Park


Last night I decided to take the kids for a walk. It was late enough that it was too dark outside to just go around the neighborhood and be safe, so we loaded up and went to our city park. We have a great city park. It has sidewalks and paths all around a big pond full of fish to catch and ducks to feed. It has a fun playground, basketball and volleyball courts and even a fenced in dog park. The best part is that it's all lit up so it was perfect for a night walk at 6:15. (Don't you all wish you lived in Arizona where you can go for a walk at night on January 10th!)

I had loaded up Logan's bike he got for Christmas and he was excited to take it on a real bike ride. (Riding it in house and on our cement slab outside don't count!) Natalie was in the stroller and we were off. We go past the playground and basketball courts. We point out all the ducks in the pond and soon we are to the dog park. Both kids are excited to see dogs running around, doing tricks and playing. As we are about halfway past the dog park, all of a sudden from behind me I hear Logan singing, "Who let the dogs out? Woof, woof, woof, woof!" repeated several times. It brought a smile to my face.

Soon we come to another part of the park where you are right next to the pond and there were lots of ducks sitting in the water next to the bank. I start to hear a familiar tune, but this time the words go like this, "Who let the ducks out? Quack, quack, quack, quack!" I busted up laughing. Don't ask me where Logan comes up with things like that!

We keep riding and are enjoying it so much that we decide to loop the park 4 times in all. On our "cool down" lap, we are just about to where we started when Logan hears a guy saying, "Hey, I caught one!" He stops and notices that a guy who had been fishing in the pond was reeling one in. This gentleman sees Logan's interest and invites him over to finish reeling the fish in. Logan was so excited. He's never been fishing before and I think was kind of surprised at how difficult it can be to pull in a fighting fish. He reeled and reeled and soon he pulled a huge catfish out of the water. He thought it was the coolest thing ever. I'm so thankful for the sweet gentleman who made a point to take note in my 4 year old's interest.

Just as we finished our final lap, I had to take a picture (sorry it had to be from my phone) to capture what a fun night it had been. It was spontaneous, it was last minute and it was priceless.


Monday, December 6, 2010

Holiday Help

I've never been one to send out photo Christmas Cards. I could list several excuses like I don't have time, people just throw them away, and who would really want to see my face on a card anyway! But a friend of mine told me about all the cute holiday cards Shutterfly has, and since the KIDS (not me) just had their picture taken, I thought I'd give it a try. But my problem is now I don't which ones to choose. So...take a vote, let me know which card you would like to get! :)

Here are your choices~
Holiday Love Sketch


Paper Snowflakes



Wrapped With Ribbon

You'll just have to imagine my kids' faces on the card instead of the ones there...I couldn't completely ruin the surprise! :) And since I've used Shutterfly before when I made a book of Eric's Paralympic adventures in China, I know they will turn out so adorable. Leave a comment and tell me which is your favorite!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Logan's Best Temple

When Logan was 2 his speech wasn't developing like it should. We were able to get some awesome help and a speech therapist, Clint, started coming into our home every week to work with him. Clint often commented on how unique Logan was in his linear way of thinking and that he would love to follow up with him in 20 years to see what he was doing as a career. Clint predicted he would be an engineer. After seeing what Logan built last night, I don't think he's too far off.




Logan was so involved building with his blocks and as he was finishing up his project I said, "Wow, Logan, what a great house." He responded, "Moommm, it's a castle. Wait, no...it's a temple!" I complimented him on how incredible it was and taught him what symmetrical means as I showed him how he applied symmetry in his building. Finally he stated, "Mom, this is Logan's best temple". I would have to agree.