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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Our November

This month has been a crazy one. My poor husband has been working like crazy, putting a together his first power point presentation for his Captain, taking classes, doing training, and on top of that getting 2 S.W.A.T call outs this month alone. Below are some pictures that were included in the power point. They show how tall the big ladder on the truck goes. It's crazy high!!
As for myself, I've had a few biopsies. One on a mole on my back with luckily came back as just being very Atypical (non melanoma) but something I did not know was that I guess my back is a bit sensitive when it comes to bandages...I learned that finally after a few days of wearing them and had to switch to paper tape and endure the irritation of what the bandages did to my skin in that area. It's been fun... The other biopsy was on my foot. Most of you know the back story on my foot, as it's been an ongoing problem for about 8 years now. After the failure of many, many different treatments my Dr. wanted to make sure that what we were dealing with was was he's been treating for. He decided that my foot needed a biopsy so I have a small hole in my heel. It brings back so many memories and similar pain of when I had a much larger hole in my foot from trying to cut the thing out about a year and a half ago. Needless to say, it doesn't feel good but ya gotta do what ya gotta do and am hopeful that by doing this it will help my heel get better.
Cody has been adjusting to Kindergarten and lately has been doing very well. He had a ruff start but now loves his teacher and has made lots of new friends. It's fun to hear all the kids say good bye to each other as they leave. We are glad things are going much better and he doesn't even complain about homework or reading assignments!
My heel. You can actually see the indentation where the hole is on this picture
My back wound. This one was a lot bigger and painful than anticipated.

How would you like to climb this ladder?

It's a long way down!!
In the academy they have to climb this ladder as it stands straight up, lock their legs in and lean backwards...scary!!




Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween


playing with Cody while he listens to my IPod.




Pumpkins


Cody and Tyler as Darth Vader

without the mask


decorating halloween cookies




Thursday, October 15, 2009

Keep us warm and cool!

We finally were able to get some insulation into our attic due to an awesome sale at Home Depot. Just one of the projects we would like to get done. But already we can tell a difference at night time. We really hope it will save us some money come late winter and summer time. I know most of you out of state don't believe that we have cold winters but for us who live here, it's cold to us!!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

September Update

I haven't updated the blog in quite awhile but I've had a few requests to do so. This is what we've been up to lately.
Cody began Kindergarten this year at Cleveland Elementary school. He's had a bit of an adjustment period but is doing well and coming home with lots of papers that they worked on in class. We attended his back to school night last night and got to see their daily routine and all of the stuff they will be learning this year. His teacher has been teaching for 43 years and is quite a spunky lady, but firm with the rules so Cody has had to adjust to that since his Preschool teacher wasn't as firm but more loving. Anyhow, Cody loves his recess and P.E. time and has made a few new friends.


Cody's teacher, Mrs. Collins greeting the kids on the first day.

Cody was not thrilled to do homework that first week.
We also purchased a new elliptical for me since I have pretty much run my other one into the ground. After having it for 2 weeks it started making noises and not working as it should so we tried everything, from taking the whole thing apart to contacting the company that made it and we decided that it was just defective so we finally took it back and exchanged for a new one. As we were putting the new one together we realized that some of the holes were not drilled to put the screws in and some of the parts didn't align as they should. Poor Daniel, so frustrated decided to drill his own holes and maneuver the unfitting parts to fit. Boy was it fun! 3 hours later it was put together!! So far this one is working okay. But just for the record...don't buy a Norditrack elliptical!!

The final project put together.

I have not been crafting too much lately after doing a million burp cloths and onesies for friends and family, but I did decide to make my first diaper cake for my sister-in-law. I've also joined a craft group from my ward but wasn't able to go to the first craft night. I can't wait for the next one. I also got to attend our ward's Super Saturday were I made some cool cards, and etched my name on a pan. Fun times!!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Could it be?

The sun is out yet the air not too hot...
a slight breeze in the air...
a few leaves changing color...

Could it be...Oh, how I wish it would be... FALL!!!!!!

or it could be mother natures way of teasing me!

Friday, August 7, 2009

watering can


After a tuff week and as the close of another ruff day came I was excited to get a few minutes of peace and quiet when Cody asked me if he could take a shower. Happily I said yes...

As he is in the shower I hear the shower door open and then close and I figured okay, he went to the bathroom as he usually does at some point of his showers. Next time I heard the shower door open and close I told myself "oh he's probably just getting another toy from the tub where he keeps some of his toys (we have separate shower and tub) without suspecting anything else. Well, after about 15 minutes in the shower I looked at the clock and was trying to be better about not letting him take too long of showers so I told myself "it was sweet while it lasted but it was time for him to get out". As I stepped into the hallway to go grab his towel from his room...I didn't know weather to scream of anger or calmly walk into the bathroom and find out what had happened. I choose the ladder and calmly walked in until I saw the rest of the bathroom. Cody had flooded the entire bathroom floor. I opened the shower door and turned his water off and tried to keep my cool as I made him get out and started running for the towels to start cleaning the water up. Needless to say it took all of my towels to mop up the floor. In my fury and being grossed out that the same water that touched around the toilet touched my nice towels I asked Cody what he was thinking and he very honestly told me "I was watering the bathroom with my watering can"...

Friday, July 31, 2009

Staycation

As promised

Porter getting buried
Cody getting buried

beach fun with cousins

Circus elephants

Cody and I at the circus

Colby and Emily at Wild Rivers


friends enjoying the water at Wild Rivers

going down slides at Wild Rivers

Daniel and Cody playing in the water at Wild Rivers

Relaxing in the cabana at Wild Rivers

Fun times at the Rosenlof's

Without even planning it, we ended up having a staycation week. Daniel had the time off so we took advantage starting on his Birthday. We went kayaking, to the beach a few times, to the Circus, swimming lots, saw friends and family that came into town, and went to Wild Rivers. I will be posting pictures soon.