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December 26, 2008

Tyler is Finally Home!!

Our little family.... now big family.... Thanks to Julie and Tyler..... Is finally all together at home! We got a wonderful surprise this morning when we arrived at the hospital for Tyler's 10:00am feeding, IT WAS TIME TO GO HOME!!! Last night the nurse said if he continued to eat his minimums, and kept doing so well we might, (with a big emphasis on might) be able to take him home today, in the evening. However, to our wonderful surprise he was ready to come home this morning!!

Finally the twins are together again and were a complete family now!! It was really hard having Tyler in the hospital, we just felt like something was always missing!







December 17, 2008

Update on the Twins.....

Life sure has been crazy in the Dickson household for the past week. We are being pulled in a million different directions and its hard having to be in two places at the same time. 

Tyler still is in the NICU at McKay Dee Hospital. He is doing well, however, he is just exhausted and does not have very much energy. He currently only has a feeding tube running into his body, which is a step up from the oxygen and IVs he had earlier. 


He does improve each day, albeit very small steps, but he is progressing and getting better. Sometimes its a big step forward, then half a step back, other times its a tiny step forward, but key is, he is progressing. He has been upgraded to a crib type thing, which has to be nicer than the "box" he was in before. They even gave him his own little outfit to be in, which has to be nicer than just hanging out in a diaper. 


In order for Tyler to come home he has to complete a four step Oral Feeding Transition program. He has to pass a few "Feed Me" Cues, which include; Being awake and alert, rooting and sucking on a pacifier, and waking himself up before feeding time. As soon as he shows the "Feed Me" Cues, the doctors will determine a minimum feeding volume, which he has to meet at each 3 hour feeding for a 24 hour period. Once that occurs and he meets his required minimum volume for that 24 hour period, the
 feeding tube can be removed. The last step then is to gain weight, he has to be gaining around 10-15 grams per day and once he has accomplished all of the above and is gaining weight, we can bring him home. We are hoping and praying that we can get him home by Christmas, but we also understand that we don't want him to come home to early. 



Julie is doing great, although she sleeps for about 20 of the 24 hours in the day. She is so tiny and precious, even the preemie diapers drown her, a newborn doesn't even come close to fitting and makes her look even tinier. We cannot get over how tiny she is, yet everything is just perfect. When Colby saw her for the first time, he said, "Wow! She has tiny hands, and a tiny nose, and tiny fingernails." He couldn't get over how small she was.... Yet she is perfect. She is such a great little baby, never cries, never fusses, we simply wake her up to eat, she eats very well, smiles at us a little, then its back to sleep. Julie looks a lot like Colby, she has the same nose and facial features as he does.



Each day she seems to be waking up more and being more and more active. Colby and Abby just love her, Abby especially. Abby follows us around and is a big help. We let Abby hold the clean diapers and give them to us when were ready. Abby also loves it when we put Julie in her swing, she will sit by the side of the swing and watch Julie rock back and forth. 



I think Julie misses her brother, in the bassinet that we have, Julie has to snuggle up to the side in order to sleep well. I know that she misses her brother snuggling next to her. We are so excited to get both of the twins together, they are now over a week old and we still don't have a picture of them together, we can't wait for the day when our double sized family will be together at home!!

December 8, 2008

The Twins have Arrived.....

Tyler Thomas Dickson and Julie Joan Dickson arrived today at about 1:15pm and 1:30pm. Wow! What a delivery! Julie was first and pretty much shot right out. Tyler.... He was a different story, to make a long story short, it took the doctors about 15 minutes to work him out. (If you want to hear the entire story, let me know, its pretty crazy). As soon as he was born, they wisked him away to make sure everything was ok. He is doing ok, but it currently in NICU, due to his lungs being a little under developed. He will probably have to spend a few extra days in the NICU, but hopefully will be home by the weekend.

Julie was 18.5 inches long and weighed in at 4lbs 10oz. Tyler was 19 inches long and weighed in at 5lbs even. The both look like their brother and sister, just skinnier! I can't believe how tiny they are, but together, it was almost 10lbs of baby.

Stephanie is doing awesome, she was such a trooper, she was great in the delivery room, even when things wern't going as planned. She is such a great mother!

December 4, 2008

Another Unexpected Hospital Visit....

Well.... We spent the afternoon up in Labor and Delivery. Stephanie was feeling some contractions and pain, and having some "other baby related things" going on, so we decided she should call the doctors office for their opinion. The doctors office recommended that she come in to get checked out. The doctor checked Stephanie and decided she should go to labor and delivery to monitor for contractions. 

They hooked Stephanie up to the monitoring machines and saw that she was indeed having some pretty good contractions. The doctor still thinks it best to keep the babies in, as they are barely 34 weeks, so Stephanie was given a shot to stop labor. About an hour later, after the contractions had stopped, we were sent home. Its more wait and see!

December 1, 2008

Dickson Family Back to Normal??

Well we got the good news from the doctor today. As of tomorrow, Stephanie is off of bed rest! YIPPY!! Does that mean she will be able to cook a wonderful Sunday dinner, or go out shopping? No! But, at least she can be up and about the house, go outside, go to church, go and get some dinner, and visit family.

Stephanie is now 34 weeks and everything is looking good. The doctor said that Stephanie has "exceeded her expectations" and that she did really good and bed rest did the job. Stephanie really did a great job with the bed rest, I only had to get after her a few times. I couldn't imagine having to lay down all day, everyday, she was amazing! Good Job Steph!

During our appointment today the doctor "checked her" and she is now dialated to a one and is 50% thinned, meaning things are progressing and progressing well. The babies should be about 5 1/2 pounds now and growing each day. On average, twins gain between 4-5 ounces per week, as opposted to a single baby at about 5-7 ounces per week. Hopefully, the babies will be here in the next couple of weeks and be healthy and strong when born.

November 15, 2008

Surprise!!! We are throwing you a Baby Shower....right now!


So I am 32 weeks (8 months) pregnant with the twins.  I have been on bed rest now for 6 weeks, and believe me, it is no fun!   I have not left my house in 6 weeks, and boy, a lot has changed.  Gas was somewhere in the $3.50's when I was put on bed rest.  We have been getting a lot of help from  our family and friends, and they have truly been life savers!!  

Well, today I was on the couch doing my Sudoku puzzles and I hear this rustling sound upstairs. I go upstairs to check it out and my friend Monica is in my kitchen with food and presents.  I was like "What are you doing here?!"  She says "We are throwing you a baby shower... today!"  It was a surprise Baby Shower and I had no idea!!  I can't believe my neighbors and friends kept it a secret from me!!!  I was totally surprised!  My friend Kaylene brought her daughter Kylie to do my hair, it looked so cute! (I haven't done my hair in quite a while....it was nice to have it done!)  I honestly have the best friends, family and neighbors anyone could ask for!  They have really helped us out in a time when we really needed it.  It was so nice to see everyone and talk to other people...James can only handle so much talking!!  (Bless his heart, he tries!) The shower was so much fun and really sweet.   Thank you Everyone!!!!!!!!!

Halloween Fun

We had a fun Halloween this year.  I spent most of it from the couch......
Here are some Pictures

I have tried to put away Abby's Princess costume several times.......she will have none of it.  She is wearing it every day.  Oh well, it is so darn cute on her!!  

November 5, 2008

Pumpkin Fun.....

The kids loved carving their pumpkins this year. I found an application for my iPod Touch that allows you to choose a pumpkin face from a bunch of different face types. After Colby and Abby choose their face, I outlined it and tried to carve it the best I could. And to my amazement the faces actually turned out pretty good. The kids loved the feel of the "pumpkin guts" and both loved to pull the "guts" out of the pumpkin, who would have knows that "pumpkin guts" could get all over the entire house? I am still finding pumpkin stuff all over the house. It was a fun night and the finished products were both scary and funny!


October 28, 2008

Family Update....

Everything is going well for the Dickson Family, considering Stephanie is still on bed rest. Stephanie for the most part is following doctors orders and staying down, however, there are those times when you just can't lay down anymore and she is up a little. James is going crazy trying to keep the house in order, there is just so much for one person to do around the house, in addition to all the time having to be dedicated to bishopric stuff. James took a day off to get the yard prepared for winter, the flowers, garden, lawn and sprinkling system are now ready for snow.

All in all everything is going pretty well. Stephanie is now 29 weeks, so that leaves about 3 more weeks of bed rest. If Stephanie keeps doing well, the doctor should take her off full bed rest at 32 weeks! It can't come soon enough!

October 13, 2008

Good News and Bad News for Check-Up #1....

First the bad news, Stephanie is still on bed rest. Now the good news, the bed rest is doing its job. Stephanie is better this week than she was last week. The doctor is encouraged about how this past week went and the results that she saw today after the week of bed rest. The doctor wants Stephanie to continue on bed rest until she hits 32 weeks, which is Nov 18th. So lets hope Stephanie will continue to follow doctors orders and stay down. Its going to be a long five more weeks, but we will make it! 

October 6, 2008

False Alarm... Thank Goodness....

So today we went for the routine two week check-up with the baby doctor.... Which turned out to be anything but routine. Stephanie mentioned to the doctor that she had some pain on Thursday, but that it went away after a good nights sleep. As the doctor went through the things a "baby doctor" does, she immediately got worried look on her face, sat down, and started the next sentence with.... "Remember when we originally talked about twins and the high risk they present.... Well.... were there now!"   All this was due to Stephanie's cervix being "too soft". So the doctor immediately called Perinatology and got us in for a very quick ultrasound. Then we were off to Labor and Delivery, where Stephanie was admitted, quickly hooked up to all plethora of monitoring devices, and then closely watched for signs of labor. Six hours after our supposed "routine" visit, we were finally released from the hospital and allow to come home. Luckily everything checked out fine, but Stephanie is now walking a fine line. The doctor says if anything changes over the next few weeks, she will have to be admitted to the hospital. 

As it stands, Stephanie is now on in home bed rest! YOUZA! She can get up to goto the bathroom, warm-up some lunch and take a shower and that is about it. We go back to the doctor in a week to see if she has improved, or will have to continue on bed rest. James will now get to play both mom and dad! Hopefully, we can survive on "man meals", Mac and Cheese and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches until Stephanie has the babies! Which better not be for another 8 weeks!

October 3, 2008

Colby is playing the piano!!

I started teaching piano in August.  I am really having a great time, right now I have 3 students.  I just started a new student on Wednesday.  After the lessons were over, Colby came up to me and asked me if I would teach him piano.  I was joking with him and said that the girls I teach pay me to teach them.  Colby ran off and I didn't think anymore about it.  Then Colby comes up to me and hands me a whole bunch of change and said, "Mom this is all the money I have in my dinosaur bank, will you teach me to play?"  It was the sweetest thing ever!  I told him that I would teach him for free and he got really excited.  I started right then.  He is doing so good!!  Holy cow, this kid loves to play the piano!  He has learned a song, and now can read the notes on the music.  He really is catching on fast.  He wants me to teach him something new everyday.  I told him that my piano students will have a recital in May and he could play a song too.  He is such a cute boy!  He told me that when he grows up he wants to be a football player and a piano teacher!  CUTE!!

September 29, 2008

Our Ward is Split!!

I am really sad to say that our ward was split on Sunday.  The only changes to the Midland 1st Ward is:  it is now called CountryLane Ward and; my street was moved to a new ward.  I am so very sad!!  I have been in the ward now for 6 years, ever since it was formed.   I have made some really close friends, and it is really hard to get used to the idea that I won't see them each week.  I feel like I have really grown as a person since being in the ward and serving with the people in it.  I kind of feel like we are moving and I didn't get to say goodbye.   It is also hard because the ward we are moving into the only change was that our street was added, so, everyone knows each other but us.  James was also put in the bishopric as the 2nd counselor.  My first thought was....what in the world am I going to do on Sunday when the twins arrive, with a 4 year old, a 2 year old and brand new twins by myself, in a brand new ward, where I don't know hardly anyone?  But thankfully, before we could even ask, people have volunteered to help me.  I am so grateful to them.... they truly are answers to my prayers!  So we are in for quite a few changes in the next little bit.  James is worried about getting talks for Sunday, and having to ask people he doesn't know to accept callings.  I am worried about my kids.  All of Colby's friends in his primary class are gone now except one, and I am worried Abby will be nervous at nursery.  But I know that things will work out.  This is another opportunity to increase my friendships, and cultivate my own testimony.  But I am sure going to miss everyone in the Midland 1st Ward!!  We are going to have to stay in touch!!

September 26, 2008

Deja Vu.....

Last night at 10:45 we heard the dreaded noise that every mother hates.... the sound of my daughter throwing up in her bed.  Sound familiar.....ya, me too!!  Abby is sick now too.  It is funny because she threw up almost to the minute that Colby threw up on Tuesday night.  She is in pretty sad shape.  This is the first time she has ever really thrown up, and it was so sad.   Poor little girl!  Colby is better now, so it looks like this is the 24 flu bug.  Sorry to gross you all out again....

September 24, 2008

Oh the joys of Motherhood.....

At 10:45 last night we heard the dreaded noise that every mother hates........my son throwing up in his bed.  Poor kid.   I spent the entire night cleaning up throw up instead of sleeping.  I am hoping that the throwing up is over now, I just hope Abby doesn't get whatever bug Colby has.  Heres to hoping that I will get small nap in today!

September 7, 2008

Our week of firsts......

We have had a lot of first this week. Colby had his first day of Preschool. He had a great first day. His friend Ian was in his class again from last year, as well as Bridger Pope, and Dallin. Mom is loving the free time! I did some Christmas shopping this week with only one child. One word........heaven.
Colby also had his first soccer game on Saturday.  He was so excited!  We bought him his cleats and shin guards a couple of weeks ago. He used to pretend that his boots were his cleats....funny!  He doesn't have to pretend anymore and has been wearing his cleats and shin guards around  around ever since.  It is so cute!!  The game was the funniest thing I have ever seen!!!  Colby was not intimidated at all by the other kids.  He just got right in there and tried to steal the ball.  Colby even made the first goal.  It was pretty exciting!!  For some reason Colby kept ending up on the ground.  I can't figure out if his legs were getting kicked out from under him, or if he thinks he is suppose to fall......either way, he was on the ground a lot.  One time he got kicked right below the eye....and that is how Colby got his very first shiner!!   I tried to use it as a teaching moment to let him know that you are suppose to stay on your feet.  I guess we will see if it worked.  It was a lot of fun!!  Colby was upset when we left because he wanted to play another game.  
 


So that is our list of firsts.......
First Day of Preschool
First Soccer Game
First Shiner.
It was a fun week!

September 1, 2008

BYU Football Saturday.....


So football season is now upon us! YEAH BABY! We went to the BYU Football game on Saturday and watched BYU beat-up on UNI. It was one of the hottest games that I have ever been too. Both my Mom and Stephanie got sick cause it was so hot. The paramedics even had to make a call to help a person in a section over from us.

The kids were all decked out in their BYU garb. Colby and Abby both wore their BYU cloths made by Grandma Peggy! They got more than a dozen complements from other fans who loved their cloths. Even the BYU Cougarettes loved the cloths when we walked by and the kids got their picture taken with them.

Colby did awesome, he loves the games and watches attentively the entire game. He knows what is going on and when a good play, or bad play has happened. All the other fan around us are amazed that he knows the game so well at such a young age. Colby just loves going to the games and always has a fun time!

August 25, 2008

BABY NEWS!!

Drum roll please.............. we are having a boy and a girl!  We are so excited!  Both babies are doing well, and are looking great.  Colby was really excited that he will have a baby brother.  The next step is to get out all the baby clothes and go through them.  Talk about lots of laundry!!!   I really felt like we were having a boy and a girl, but I didn't want to say anything, just incase I was wrong.  Anyway, we are both very excited, and glad that both babies are doing well!  

August 18, 2008

Any Guesses?

I am one week shy of being 20 weeks (5 months) pregnant with the twins.  One week from today I will find out what we are having.  Any one care to take a guess?  I will post next monday what we are having.

August 17, 2008

Back From Lake Powell & our Yard Sale




We got back from Lake Powell on Monday.  We had tons of fun!  The kids were really good and it was a relaxing weekend.  It did storm on us a little and rained, but we got to see some really cool waterfalls right by our houseboat.  It was a lot of fun!
We had a Yard Sale at our house on Saturday.  I was kind of nervous about it, but I had so much fun!  It was fun to see all the people that came and the stuff they bought!!  Stuff I thought for sure wouldn't sell did!  Funny!  I am already thinking about having another one after the twins are born and we need to get rid of some of the baby stuff.  Colby was so funny!!  He wanted to earn money, but didn't want to sell anything.  He finally found something he could part with...a used sticker coloring book with all the stickers missing.  We put it out, and it sold! (to grandma)  It was pretty cute!  Then someone came by and bought something and handed the money to Colby.  He said "Be sure this gets to the owner"  Colby turned and starting running away and said "Heck no!  I am headed to my piggy bank!"  It was so funny!!  Colby is trying to earn money so we can go back to Disneyland.  So cute!

August 15, 2008

New Blog

Due to problems with our previous blog, I have started a new one.  Here it is.  Let me know if any of you have any problems with this blog.  

August 5, 2008

Lake Powell here we come!

Well, we are off to Lake Powell tomorrow.  I have been packing and cleaning and doing laundry like crazy to get ready to go.  And in the middle of all that I found time to do our beans.  I picked them, snipped them and pressure cooked them myself.  I have got 11 quarts so far!!  Yum!

July 21, 2008

Memory Game

Here is a fun little game... leave a comment on my blog of a memory that you and I have had together. It doesn't matter if you've known me for a short time or a long time, anything that you remember! Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It is pretty funny to read the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you are playing and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you. If you don't have a blog don't worry you can still leave a comment! On your mark... get set... blog those memories!

July 17, 2008

Summer of Bad Luck Continues......

So my summer of bad luck has continued. Last night we were enjoying a wonderful dinner at the table. Stephanie made her famous chicken, stuffing, casserole that everybody just loves. I dropped something off the table, as I was beginning to bend over to pick it up, Colby who was playing with his fork, had it slip out of his hand and the fork flew directly in my eye. I immediately knew it wasn’t good what just happened, as I jumped from the table screaming like a baby. Poor Colby, he felt so bad, he was crying the entire time we were deciding what to do.


I ended up going to the ER (only after Stephanie talked me into it) to make sure everything was ok. We got a little scare when the first (young) doctor came in to examine me. He got out some dye drops and a florescent light that checks for bleeding and oooozing from the inner eye. As soon as he looked in my eye with the magnifying glass/florescent light thing he said, “Oooohhhhh....... I am going to go and get the other doctor.” 


The other ER doctor came in and checked me out and said it went into the eye, but luckily not deep enough to penetrate the eye ball. So I had to get a tetanus shot and some ointment to ward off infection. The doctor said she is worried that if I exert myself to much that I could rupture the eye and then inner-eye fluid could leak out... Which can’t be good. Needless to say I am home from work and taking it easy today, cause I really don’t want to pop my eyeball! The good thing is that the eye heals very quickly, so I should be back to normal in about 3-4 days.



I really hope my summer of bad luck is over!

July 11, 2008

My Sexy Girly Leg....




Well the cast has finally come off and I am now left with a sexy girly leg. My once manly leg is now puny, ugly and still swollen. As soon as I got home from getting the cast off I jumped in the tub to soak my disgusting leg. When I walked into the bathroom and stepped on the floor with my broken leg and the floor felt so cold and wet, it felt like I was walking done on floor. I had Stephanie look at the bottom of my foot and all the muscle and padding is gone. Weird!!


The doctor says I have to remain in a boot for four more weeks. However, after two weeks I am able to take it off inside, then after the forth week I can take it off for good. 


Here are a few scar pics. I can even feel the metal plate in my leg when I touch where the bone area.



July 6, 2008

Survey...Does our blog take forever to Load?

Ok, I need everyones help.  I have been told that our blog takes forever to load.  I can’t figure out what the problem is....if our blog takes forever to load, please put on  a post here and let me know.  I guess it doesn’t take forever for some people.   Anyway let me know either way.  It will help us track down what the problem is.  Thanks everyone!!


July 5, 2008

4th of July




The Dickson family had a fun 4th of July day. We were able to get together with the Dickson and Christensen families and have a good time. We started off the day by going to the Christensen family cabin. All the family came along for a fun day of relaxation and 4-wheeler riding. We were even lucky enough to three deer and a big cow moose.


Colby and Abby both loved riding on the 4-wheelers. Colby would always say, “Daddy go faster.... faster Daddy.... faster.” So Daddy obliged and we went fast. Abby also loved ridding the 4-wheeler, even thought she didn’t think it was very important to hang on.


After a fun day of 4-wheeling and mountain adventures we journeyed down to Hunstville and stopped by the Dickson Family. We had a wonderful cookout with lots of good food. Special Chef Tommy D. cooked up a few steaks and chicken that were gilled to perfection.


After dinner we lit off a few of our own fireworks, the kids especially loved the sparklers. Then we watched the Huntsville fireworks!


We had a very fun day!

June 11, 2008

The Surgery Aftermath!



So today I got the stupid soft cast and am now in a BYU BLUE hard cast! I will be in my new best friend for 4 weeks, non weight baring the entire time, meaning crutches.... Ah...... After the cast come off, its into a boot for another month as I transition into walking again. I won’t be in the boot full time just when I walk distances and get use to walking again! The new cast is so much more comfortable and lighter! I can even go swimming with it and take showers, etc.... That will be so very nice!


They also took out the 15 stitches that they put in me and showed me the 6-8 inch incision that they made for the surgery, pretty ugly. I am going to have a very nice scar! 


I now have one tiny, puny, skinny, bird leg. I can’t believe how fast you can lose your muscle mass when you don’t use your muscle!



June 8, 2008

Its Twins....


So were having twins, HOLY CRAP! There have been a lot of things going on in our family the past few weeks and now TWINS! We have been planning on trying to have another kid for the past few months, but we were not trying for TWINS! 


James had his leg surgery on Tuesday and Thursday we found out were having twins. I guess that is what happens when you pretty much put a cap on how many kids you want, three, and your family is suppose to have more. So be careful when you start putting a number on the amount of kids you want. Lets name out the positives..... Um.... Were for sure done now and..... and...... and..... Yikes... This is going to be interesting. We are really, really, excited, however, at the same time very nervous. 


We will post more as we go and let everybody know how everything is going.

June 5, 2008

Broken Leg Surgery


So after talking with a few people and wondering myself about the care I received from the local IHC clinic I decided it would be best to visit an Orthopedic Surgeon to make sure everything was fine and that the leg will heal properly. 


On Friday, I went and visited the Orthopedic and I knew something was wrong when the nurse who was looking up my x-rays said, after she got them pulled up, “That boot is all they recommended for you?”


Then the doctor came in, took a look at the x-rays, looked at my boot, looked at the x-rays again and said, “A boot would not be my recommendation at all.” He recommended surgery so I wouldn’t have any complications down the road. He said with the seriousness of the break and how much it is displaced, plus the fact that the bone is now a little shorter than it should be, he pretty much guaranteed that I will have ankle problems down the road. So I decided on getting the surgery to make sure everything will be ok down the road.



So on Tuesday, I went in and got it taken care of. I guess it took a little longer than they thought it would, it took about an hour and thirty minutes. I guess they also had to use some metal wire in there as well. However, the doctor told Stephanie that everything went very well and I should have a full recovery. 


The worst part was after I woke up, it took me about five hours to recover from whatever frekin anesthetic they gave me. I was so sick, and nauseous,  dizzy, and had a huge headache I couldn’t see strait. Finally about 4:30pm I threw-up and everything seemed to go away enough so we told the nurse that we were going home. 


Recovery has been long and slow, I finally stopped taking the Lortab early today and since then I feel so much better. I think the Lortab was making me continue to be dizzy and nauseous. The extreme pain has mostly gone away and now I just have to sit so I am comfortable! Hopefully tomorrow I will really start feeling better so I can get up and go downstairs and do something as opposed to just laying in bed.

May 22, 2008

James broke his leg....




That’s right people....James broke his leg.  About 2 years ago he had knee surgery in his left leg...I guess he felt like it was time to pay a little more attention to his other leg, so he broke his right leg.  It happened on Monday.  He was in the outfield and called for the ball.  The other guy must not have heard him and there was a collision.  James stood up and was like “I can’t walk”.  But then he got up and batted his next up at bat!   He hit the ball and then ran/hoped to first base.... with a broken leg.  He ended up not being able to drive home, so he had someone drive his car home and he got a ride from someone.  The next day he went to work, for 6 hours!  (Men!!)  Finally, on Wednesday he decided to go to the doctor.  It was broken, all the way through.  You can see the break at the bottom of the x-ray.  They have him in a boot right now.  

He will go back in on Wednesday to see if it is healing ok.  If it isn’t, he will have to get a cast...and we will kiss our Lake Powell trip goodbye.   I am just glad he decided to go to the doctor.  Wish us good luck!

May 17, 2008

Bonus Night

Tonight was our semi-annual America First Bonus Night, held in Salt Lake at the Grand America Hotel. Its a night of food, fun, rewards, and laughs as Johnny Biscuit is the host and Johnny is hilarious. Last year he ripped off a routine on Scrap booking that had me rolling on the ground cause it was so funny. 


Tonight was a unique trip in the fact that we rode FrontRunner down, jumped on Trax and got dropped off one block north of the Grand America Hotel. What a wonderful trip, it was so peaceful and nice, we didn’t have to worry about the drive, parking, getting out of the parking lot and the drive home. If at all possible whenever we goto Salt Lake it will be on FrontRunner

May 14, 2008

I’ve been tagged

What your supposed to do.....delete my answers and type in your own. Don't forget to tag four people.


A)Four places I go over and over:

1. Walgreens  
2. Work  
3. Page’s Preschool  
4. Burger King  


B)Four people who email me the most:  
1. Pinching Your Pennies  
2. Jeanne  
3. Claire  
4. Facebook  



C)Four of my favorite foods:  
1. Hard Rolls  
2. Chick-fil-a Sandwiches  
3. Reeces Peanut Butter cups  
4. Pot Roast  

D)Four Places in which I would rather be right now:
1. Hawaii
2. Lake Powell
3. Disney Land
4. Any place quiet

Four people I'm tagging:
1.  Melanie
2. Carmen
3. Ashley
4. Sarah 

F)Four movies I would watch over and over:
1. Princess Bride
2. Mr & Mrs Smith
3. Indian Jones
4. Home videos

May 12, 2008

Disappearing Abby

Early Sunday morning about 2:00am, we woke up to Abby crying in her room. Stephanie got up and went to check on her and to comfort her. When Stephanie got into her room she pulled back the covers, but Abby wasn’t in her bed, Stephanie, still mostly asleep couldn’t figure out what was going on. Finally she got down on her hands and knees, lifted up the bed skirt and there was Abby! Somehow she must have fallen out of bed, hit the pillows we placed there for her safety, and some how rolled under the bed and scooted towards the wall. Stephanie had to get down on her hands and knees, grab Abby by the ankles and slowly pull her out! Poor Abby was a little scared after that, but she did go back to sleep.

May 8, 2008

Abby's Big Girl Bed



Abby is now in a big girl bed. She is about the same age Colby was when we put him in his “big boy” bed. However, she seems so much smaller than Colby did when we put him in his bed. Last night was her first night in the new bed. She did good, except for the fact it took about 2 hours to get her to sleep as she kept getting out of bed. After taking two, thirty minute shifts each at putting her back in her bed every two minutes, we finally got the baby gate out and gated her in. She cried for about 15 minutes, then laid down near the door, Stephanie went up and put her in bed and finally she fell asleep.



Abby didn’t move a muscle all night long. We were worried she was going to fall out of bed, so we packed her floor with pillows just in case. Lucky she didn’t fall out of bed and slept like a little princess all night, she even slept in about thirty minutes. 


Now if she can just go to sleep in less than 2 hours it will be great!

I spent $5.33

All I spent was $5.33 and that includes tax.  There was a sale at Albertson’s when you spend $20 general mills cereal you get $10 off.  So that made them $1 a box, and then I had $1 off 2 boxes of cereal coupons.  So that was another $5 off.  I was very excited, considering I should have paid $42 if I had bought then at regular price!!! I went back and bought 10 more.  Now, where to store all this stuff.......

May 5, 2008

Guess How Much I Spent....



I had so much fun with this on my sister Jeanne’s blog, I decided to give it a whirl.  Guess how much I spent....


I bought 10 boxes of General Mills Cereal

-5 boxes of Cinnamon Toast Crunch normally $3.99 a box

-5 boxes of Lucky Charms normally $4.49 a box


Post how much you think I spent and I will reveal tomorrow the winning number!


I love to find good deals.....when I am pulling into the parking lot of the store I am getting the good deals at, my heart rate increases, and I get really nervous...  My mom introduced me to this sport of finding good grocery deals.  I use to think she was nuts....and now it looks like I am nuts too!!


Jeanne---you can’t play....payback! (jk..I know you  know how much I spent...you are nuts too!)  

May 3, 2008

Potty Training Round 2



This morning we woke up and Abby was saying, Ouch... Ouch... Ouch... and was holding herself. Stephanie asked if she needed to go potty, Abby said... “Yeah” so we sat her down and amazingly she went potty in the potty. YIPPY! So we decided we might as well start trying to get her trained. James was home with her all day and had her go on the potty every 45 minutes. She has been dry all day so far, except for after her nap, but we can work on that.


James decided it was time to get some bribing material, so he took the kids to Wal-Mart and Abby got to pick out three packages of “big girl underware,” a new doll, for when she fills up the “potty sheet” with stars, and a bag of M&Ms, which are her favorite. From now until she is trained, every time she goes in the potty she gets to have five M&Ms. Hopefully that is enough bribing material and in the next few days we will have a potty trained little girl!

May 1, 2008

I found this old picture...


This is a picture of me when I was little.  I loved to dance, still do.  Holy cow!!  Don’t I look a lot like Abby!  I can just totally see her being shy and posing the way I am in this picture.  I wish I was that cute now!   

It is really fun to look back at old pictures.  Time sure does fly!

 

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