Aug 11 --
Jon got off early from work so we could celebrate. My favorite part, is he had everything planned ahead of time. So thoughtful, that is what makes me feel loved-the thought and time that goes into it.
We went bowling at Fat Cats, with the black lights up.
I don't think I've every broken 100!! (It was loud in there and the guy asked Jon 2x what his name was...and still got it wrong :P
Again, huge points for thoughtfulness here!! He got sweettooth fairy cupcakes!! And I got to choose them! Isn't he the greatest!! Let's see if I can remember the flavors: top to bottom, left to right:
raspberry lemonaid, grasshopper (thats a junior mint on the top!), funfetti, chocolate chocolate (I can be a purest), black and white, root beer float, chocolate chocolate, carrot cake (for my Jonny), peanut butter cup, red velvet, and vanNIEla. Loved these!
So did the boys!
Zac messing around
Max was pouting, I don't remember why.
Wow, this game was dramatically worse for me! But check out Zac's score-he did have bumpers though :)
Presents!
Love these!
We went to california pizza kitchen for dinner, which is sooo yummy. I really love that place, but we never go there...I don't know if i can say I really love that place, because I really only order the same thing! But it was particularly satisfying because, I was feeling pregnancy sick and it settled very nicely for me :)
Then when we got home, Jon surprised me with even more!! New pots and pans!! We still had the ones from 8 years ago when we got married and they were cheap then. It was awesome!! I LOVE them! Hopefully, we can keep them nice for quite awhile.
It was a great birthday, and again Jon stepped up to the plate. A date night during my birthday week is always something else I want and he made it happen :) Thanks so much! I love you, Honey.
Random: Just documenting how nice, pretty, and perfect Park City can be.
Friday, December 23, 2011
I Crashed the Honda Pilot
Aug 3 --
By this time, I was 7 weeks pregnant and been feeling morning sick, but if I kept food in my system, I was ok. We were heading to Max's post op appt for his tubes, in American Fork. I was going down American Fork Main Street, 2 mins from the dr office, thinking about when and what I was going to eat next. And I guess I zoned out, (you know those times when you drive a mile and you don't even remember what you passed or that you drove that part?) And I wasn't paying attention to the lights. The Yukon in front of me had run a few yellows before me, and I'd followed her through, and I was doing the same thing, but she stopped at the light and I didn't notice in time to stop myself. When I noticed, I slammed on my brakes and as I was sliding toward the back of their car, I thought, "I'm not going to stop in time"...and I was right :(
Long story here, and I'm not in the mood to go into details. Everyone is fine. The Max's dr comes to meet us at the station (where we waited for Jon to come from Park City to pick us up) to do the post op. Best dr ever! It takes THREE weeks for the insurance company to decide that the car is indeed a total loss. The engine block was cracked and who knows what more behind that. Driving a crappy Chevy HHR (sorry, if that offends anyone) for a month. Strong used car market, means we can't get the same caliber of car for what the insurance company offers us. There is just nothing like it out there. We comfortably, settle for a year older model, 2005 Acura MDX with more miles, but hey it was half the price of the pilot and still meets all of our needs and it has seat warmers! I sure miss my pilot though.
By this time, I was 7 weeks pregnant and been feeling morning sick, but if I kept food in my system, I was ok. We were heading to Max's post op appt for his tubes, in American Fork. I was going down American Fork Main Street, 2 mins from the dr office, thinking about when and what I was going to eat next. And I guess I zoned out, (you know those times when you drive a mile and you don't even remember what you passed or that you drove that part?) And I wasn't paying attention to the lights. The Yukon in front of me had run a few yellows before me, and I'd followed her through, and I was doing the same thing, but she stopped at the light and I didn't notice in time to stop myself. When I noticed, I slammed on my brakes and as I was sliding toward the back of their car, I thought, "I'm not going to stop in time"...and I was right :(
Long story here, and I'm not in the mood to go into details. Everyone is fine. The Max's dr comes to meet us at the station (where we waited for Jon to come from Park City to pick us up) to do the post op. Best dr ever! It takes THREE weeks for the insurance company to decide that the car is indeed a total loss. The engine block was cracked and who knows what more behind that. Driving a crappy Chevy HHR (sorry, if that offends anyone) for a month. Strong used car market, means we can't get the same caliber of car for what the insurance company offers us. There is just nothing like it out there. We comfortably, settle for a year older model, 2005 Acura MDX with more miles, but hey it was half the price of the pilot and still meets all of our needs and it has seat warmers! I sure miss my pilot though.
Max Gets Another Set of Tubes
Aug 2 --
Max was having trouble hearing again so I went to get his ears checked out and there was lot of fluid and the previous tubes had fallen out 6 months to a year previously-I think. So we decided he'd need tubes again. With the shape of his jaw and small size, he'll probably keep needing them til his a teen and he grows enough for the jaw to pull away from the ear so it'll start to drain on its own.
At American Fork hospital waiting for the dr.
This hospital is awesome. I actually sad I won't be delivering this baby there. My other 2 were. There was a girl who was in charge of making sure the young patients were happy and comfortable. She brought him a hat to wear, and a nice little doll that was dressed in a gown like him that he could draw a face on. And he got to look and the gas mask and he also got a little wooden car. I think these things REALLY helped him be distracted and comfortable. I'm very grateful for this service.
Afterwards. Getting oxygen so he can recover from the anesthesia faster. He had a rougher time coming out of it this time. He threw up a few times before we made it home. In addition to more tubes (3rd set in one ear and 4th in the other) his adenoids were starting to grow back and there was a lot of puss and infection so the dr lasered those down again too.
Max was having trouble hearing again so I went to get his ears checked out and there was lot of fluid and the previous tubes had fallen out 6 months to a year previously-I think. So we decided he'd need tubes again. With the shape of his jaw and small size, he'll probably keep needing them til his a teen and he grows enough for the jaw to pull away from the ear so it'll start to drain on its own.
At American Fork hospital waiting for the dr.
This hospital is awesome. I actually sad I won't be delivering this baby there. My other 2 were. There was a girl who was in charge of making sure the young patients were happy and comfortable. She brought him a hat to wear, and a nice little doll that was dressed in a gown like him that he could draw a face on. And he got to look and the gas mask and he also got a little wooden car. I think these things REALLY helped him be distracted and comfortable. I'm very grateful for this service.
Afterwards. Getting oxygen so he can recover from the anesthesia faster. He had a rougher time coming out of it this time. He threw up a few times before we made it home. In addition to more tubes (3rd set in one ear and 4th in the other) his adenoids were starting to grow back and there was a lot of puss and infection so the dr lasered those down again too.
Fireworks
July 25 --
We didn't end up doing fireworks with our own family, with the busyness of the holidays and the restrictions, so we attempted to do it this day. But then it was way too windy and it started to rain. So it didn't happen then either. We still have some in the garage.
Poppers!
These are the only ones we could light.
A couple random ones-the boys watching a show on my iPhone
Double rainbow!
We didn't end up doing fireworks with our own family, with the busyness of the holidays and the restrictions, so we attempted to do it this day. But then it was way too windy and it started to rain. So it didn't happen then either. We still have some in the garage.
Poppers!
These are the only ones we could light.
A couple random ones-the boys watching a show on my iPhone
Double rainbow!
Ward Breakfast and Bike Rodeo
July 23 --
Our ward doesn't do many activities, which makes me sad. So we try to go to the few they do have. This year they did a bike rodeo/breakfast for Pioneer Day.
This is for the flag raising
Tug-o-war
Jon helping out his scouts-he sure is good handsome!
Max got a little trampled in the tug of war-such a good daddy to help him feel better.
Three legged race. I think these two even won? I don't remember
Hammering nails
Haha, Max was a little crazy with the hammer since it was so heavy. So Jon was protecting Max from hitting his own forehead when he pulled the hammer back.
They had fun decorating their bikes
I think they got the fireworks award.
Our ward doesn't do many activities, which makes me sad. So we try to go to the few they do have. This year they did a bike rodeo/breakfast for Pioneer Day.
This is for the flag raising
Tug-o-war
Jon helping out his scouts-he sure is good handsome!
Max got a little trampled in the tug of war-such a good daddy to help him feel better.
Three legged race. I think these two even won? I don't remember
Hammering nails
Haha, Max was a little crazy with the hammer since it was so heavy. So Jon was protecting Max from hitting his own forehead when he pulled the hammer back.
They had fun decorating their bikes
I think they got the fireworks award.
Camping in the Uintas
July 15-16
With the busyness of last summer 2010, selling the house, packing, moving, and everything we only went camping once-to Zion's. This year I really wanted to make sure we got a lot of camping in...but with moving AGAIN, and getting pregnant it didn't work out that way. But I am glad we got to go a couple times.
This was our first time camping in the Uintas. It's really pretty. Unfortunately, i didn't reserve a campsite online and since there was so much snow this last year, some of the campgrounds were still closed, I had to go up earlier in the day and scout stuff out. Then wait for Jon to get home from work before we could head back up there. I don't even remember the name of the camp ground, but it was closer to Kamas and only a few minutes pass the pay booth. Our site was nice and wooded. This is what it looked like looking up from the fire pit area.
My boys
Saying hi and snacking on doritos
The campsite
Can you tell they were excited to eat s'mores!
I love this pic-I just wish I remember why he was laughing :)
Bad pic of me- growing my bangs out and exhausted from getting ready for the trip-but luckily not feeling morning sick yet.
The fire wood we bought in Heber was really smokey and burned really fast. Since the summer came so late, there was plenty of dead branches and trees cut down that we used to fuel the fire. It was a little scary though, with all the branches sticking out of the fire.
We made up a new camping game. Its a combination of Marco Polo and hide and seek, with lanterns. Someone goes and hides with a light off, and when the seeker makes a noise or says Marco (I don't remember) the hider turns their light on and then off really quick, and then moves. And its repeated until the seeker finds the hider. It was pretty fun and the boys loved it!
Go out to hide in the brush
The moon was full and very pretty that night.
It took a bit for the boys to fall asleep. We finally have a system of keeping them warm through out the night.
The Master Chef making breakfast
Cute boys helping each other stay warm
After we packed up we headed up further into the Uintas to hike a little into Clyde Lake.
New baby flowers
Lots of snow still for the middle of June
Haha, I can't resist!
With the busyness of last summer 2010, selling the house, packing, moving, and everything we only went camping once-to Zion's. This year I really wanted to make sure we got a lot of camping in...but with moving AGAIN, and getting pregnant it didn't work out that way. But I am glad we got to go a couple times.
This was our first time camping in the Uintas. It's really pretty. Unfortunately, i didn't reserve a campsite online and since there was so much snow this last year, some of the campgrounds were still closed, I had to go up earlier in the day and scout stuff out. Then wait for Jon to get home from work before we could head back up there. I don't even remember the name of the camp ground, but it was closer to Kamas and only a few minutes pass the pay booth. Our site was nice and wooded. This is what it looked like looking up from the fire pit area.
My boys
Saying hi and snacking on doritos
The campsite
Can you tell they were excited to eat s'mores!
I love this pic-I just wish I remember why he was laughing :)
Bad pic of me- growing my bangs out and exhausted from getting ready for the trip-but luckily not feeling morning sick yet.
The fire wood we bought in Heber was really smokey and burned really fast. Since the summer came so late, there was plenty of dead branches and trees cut down that we used to fuel the fire. It was a little scary though, with all the branches sticking out of the fire.
We made up a new camping game. Its a combination of Marco Polo and hide and seek, with lanterns. Someone goes and hides with a light off, and when the seeker makes a noise or says Marco (I don't remember) the hider turns their light on and then off really quick, and then moves. And its repeated until the seeker finds the hider. It was pretty fun and the boys loved it!
Go out to hide in the brush
The moon was full and very pretty that night.
It took a bit for the boys to fall asleep. We finally have a system of keeping them warm through out the night.
The Master Chef making breakfast
Cute boys helping each other stay warm
After we packed up we headed up further into the Uintas to hike a little into Clyde Lake.
New baby flowers
Lots of snow still for the middle of June
Haha, I can't resist!
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