Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Is January really almost over?

I'm not sure where this month has gone but I do know things have been hectic around our house.  The things I don't want to soon forget are these:
*  Kaleb had a nasty thing on his leg that started out looking like a spider bite.  It was red, swollen, feverish, and really tender to the touch.  After several Dr. appointments, 2 rounds of different antibiotic, and no change, we noticed it was spreading to his other leg.  Thankfully, the Dr. finally decided to do a blood test which indicated high levels of inflammation in his body.  They quickly sent him over to the Dermatologist where they decided to take a biopsy to determine what the weird thing was.  It broke my heart to have them do the procedure but he was such a tough little guy and barely even cried.  The Dr. mentioned the story of Joseph Smith's leg operation while he was working on Kaleb's leg which kept his attention.  What a sweet Dr!!!  They took a pretty good chunk of tissue from his leg and sent it off to the lab and 1 day later we had a name for the thing, Erythema Nodosum, which is an inflammation of the fatty tissue.  It can take up to 6 weeks to clear up and can be pretty painful but thanks to a little pain medication, he's doing pretty good.  The sore looks so much better than it did 2 weeks ago so we're crossing our fingers that it will completely go away and never come back.  He said the cutest thing as we were coming home from the appointment, "mom, you don't have to worry about me anymore, you can just worry about Jordyn."  He melts my heart sometimes!
This is after the biopsy was taken, strangely, it looked tons better after opening it up. I took pictures during the 2 weeks when it looked the worst but somehow deleted them. 


Believe it or not, this looks amazing!

Here's Kaleb after a long day at the Doctor's office.  He was so darn tired!


*  Jordyn is getting her tonsils out on Friday.  We've put this surgery off for a year now so it's about time.  The Dr. is hopeful that by some small chance, her tonsils might be the cause of some of her stomach problems. Apparently, people with big tonsils swallow more air which can cause bloating and lots of stomach cramps.  I really don't think that is it, but, of course, it would be awesome if we could kill two birds with one stone.  Friday is bound to be an eventful day!

*  This weekend we have the opportunity of having Jeffery R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles attend our Stake Conference.  Regan has the opportunity to be a part of the Youth Choir for the Sunday meetings.  She's so excited about this awesome opportunity and is praying that she gets to shake his hand.:)  I'm just hoping that Jordyn is feeling well enough that I can attend the Adult session Saturday evening.  Time will tell.

*  My house is driving me crazy.  It needs to be organized.  I need to win a contest or something where someone will come in and show me how to get my life organized.  It's sad because I've always felt like I had a pretty good handle on things but lately, things just seem a bit disgruntled.  I guess I should just be grateful that the most important things are getting done, food in the little one's stomach's, laundry "done,"  appointments kept, and dishes done (thanks to my dear hubby)!!!  It needs to be recorded that he's always willing to pitch in and clean up dinner dishes and lately, he's been doing a few of the breakfast dishes before he heads out the door for work.  I love him.

*  It's been cold, snowy, overcast, and dreary lately. I don't mind winter but I've decided that I really need to see the sun, and, I really need for my kids to get some of their excess energy burned off outside.  I need to see a little grass and a little sunlight.

*  We attended New Beginnings with Regan last night.  I can't believe she's been in Y.W. for almost 5 months.  She's really grown up during this time but not in the ways I most dreaded. She's still sweet and helpful and still loves to hang out with her family but she's just maturing.  I love the Personal Progress program.

*  We made a trip to Logan to the dentist (my brother-in-law, Stanton), where Regan had the pleasure of getting 4 teeth pulled.  The orthodontist put in space maintainers in preparation of the big day.  Poor Reg's was pretty out of it the whole way home but luckily didn't experience too much pain, thanks to Stanton for taking such good care of her!

*  Before the dentist appointments, we got to spend a few hours at my sisters house.  The kids had a great time hanging out with their cousins.  Unforunetly, I took a total of 2 pictures.

Kamryn was trying to tickle cute little Cannon!

Doesn't he have the most squeezable cheeks?

*  Speaking of Regan, she got asked out on a date to the movies the other day.  C'mon people, she's 12 years old.  What is this world coming to????

*  Morgan played her first game of indoor soccer last Saturday.  She played goalie some of the time and did a really great job.  She caught a ball that was coming at her hard and fast and stopped a number of other balls.  They ended up losing pretty bad which was a little tough on her. She takes things really personal and is hard on herself when it comes to soccer so this season will be humbling because they are up against some hard teams.  I'm just hoping that she'll have a lot of fun because she loves soccer!

*  I had an epiphany yesterday.  I think I've unintentionally spoiled the twins.  I really have tried hard to not spoil any of my kids but I think I've faltered with these two little hooligans.  I really thought I was doing a pretty good job of managing things but after a "situation" right during family home evening occurred, I decided that they really have been ruling our household.  It's so easy to tell my other kids that their needs can wait while I take care of all the little tantrums because the kids WILL wait (well, most of the time).  As for the mentioned "situation,"  the babies were running around, screaming, teasing, fighting, laughing, basically spoiling any amount of reverence that was there.  I finally decided to escort them to their room where I explained to them that their behavior was not working for me and that if they would like to join us for the rest of family home evening, they would both have to quiet down, clean up all of the mess they made, and sit quietly until the end.  Surprisingly, they both quit screaming, went out to start cleaning up and remained quiet for the rest of the time (which was only approximately 5 minutes) but hey, you've got to hand it to them.  Kamryn almost always wakes up crying and grumpy for naps and in the morning.  She drives everyone nuts with her loud crying and complaining so today before naps, I told her that she needed to come out of her room happy after naps and guess what, she did, she had a relapse 5 minutes later but again, I'll take what I can get.
                                                         Looks can be deceiving?   
*  Even though I make it sound like I'm raising 2 little wild and untamed children, they really do some adorable things and have a lot of adorable moments.  Here is one:
Kamryn was wearing her absolute favorite pink princess shoes while she was jumping and she completely cracked one in half.  She was devisated, but Porter was even more devistated.  He insisted on getting her some new shoes and was overjoyed in Fred Meyer when we found a pair that looked exactly like the broken ones.  He didn't cry for a toy for himself, he just kept saying, "Kami got new shoes."  It really tickled me!
*  Porter has a really tough time falling asleep at night.  He opens the door over and over and then finally decides to give up after a while and we'll often find him sound asleep right in front of the door. The other night he didn't make any attempts to come out so I went in to check things out and he'd fallen asleep on the end of Kami's bed.  Kami currently sleeps on a mattress on the floor while we figure out new sleeping arrangements in the household.  I'm happy to be "crib free." 
*  We got some really sad news Monday night. Clay Anderson who is a brother to our sweet sister-in-law Jan, who passed away from cancer 15 years ago, passed away after suffering a massive heart attack.  He was only 55 years old and leaves behind a sweet wife, 5 children and 2 grandchildren.  Our hearts are breaking for his parents, Roland and MaryJune, who have now lost 2 of their children.  I can't imagine how hard this is on them, but I can't help but think about the reunion between Jan and Clay after being apart for so many years.  I'm grateful for the knowledge I have of a life here after but it certainly doesn't take away the pain that comes from losing loved ones, it just makes it so we can get through these hard times knowing that we'll see our loved ones again very soon.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Night Skiing at Kelly Canyon

 We took the kids night skiing at Kelly Canyon on Friday night. We bought tickets through the school ski program so it was an awesome deal, especially since we all have our own ski's so we don't have to rent.  The evening started out pretty funny, I use "funny" because I chose to laugh instead of getting really irritated over the whole situation.  Long story short, we got all the way up to Kelly only to realize DJ and I had left  our boots at home.  Why we didn't think about just renting boots is beyond me but we didn't, so DJ headed back home while I planned to get the 3 girls started on the hill.  Great plan, IF I had the tickets, yep, they were in DJ's coat pocket which was he was wearing.  Aaaaaahh, I could have cried but instead we just started laughing! Anyway, a few minutes later, I decided to go and tell the ticket lady of my dilemma in hopes that she just might give me replacement tickets if I promised to give her the ones from DJ's coat pocket.  She actually agreed to do it so the girls were able to get on the lift and start skiing!  DJ arrived about 5:15 and we were off to hit the slopes.  I really love skiing!! I love to water ski more but it is so much fun to be with the kids doing something we all love to do and it's nice to have a little time to chat on the chair lift where you have their undivided attention. My kids laugh at me, but I love the scenery and could ride the chair lift up and down time after time just to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.  Anyway, we finally stopped skiing at around 9:00 with only one break the whole time!  Kaleb was a trooper and barely complained about his leg situation.  He LOVES to ski and was determined to stay on the hill as long as he could.  This was Jordyn's first time skiing this season so it took about an hour for her to get it down again but once she remembered, she was having a ball!  Thanks to my wonderful mom for watching Porter and Kamryn for us.  They had a great time and were eager to tell me all about their time with Grandma when they woke up the next morning.  They repeatedly said, "Gamma give us foot snacks, ice ceam, yummy food, read books, pay toys, and put us in bed."  They love to tell you everything they know and then some.  Thanks again, Mom!
 
Jordyn and Morgan taking a practice run on the tow rope
Mom and Kaleb riding on the lift together--he was laughing at me because I kept telling the kids to not lose their gloves off of the lift and guess what I did when I tried to take a picture?  Yep, I lost my glove but I skied down and found it. 
Regan and Kaleb having a great time!
We went in to take a bathroom break and saw our neighbor boy fast asleep in the lodge. I had to take a picture for his mom! 
Kaleb and Jordyn hanging out in the lodge while waiting for Dad, Regan, and Morgan to make their last run.  Kaleb's leg was really hurting and swollen after 4 1/2 hours of skiing so he wasn't too happy for the picture. 


Saturday, January 8, 2011

Eyes and dimples!

Could his eyes get any bigger?   
I love these dimples!  I don't take the time to notice them as much as I need to! 


I'm not sure which one of the girls took these pictures but they are pretty cute. 
 
It's been an extremely busy week:
*  Jordyn's Dr. called with her latest blood test results which are pretty comparable with the last ones only they both indicate low levels of IGA, often called selective immunoglobulin A deficiency, which is a type of immune disease.  He's baffled because her health history doesn't really match the definition of someone with this deficiency so he's pretty much stumped.  He's been in contact with one of the Pediatric Gastroenterologist at Primary Children's in Salt Lake off an on in the last month so we're headed down there next.  Unfortunately, we can't get her in for over a month so we're playing the waiting game and just trying to keep her in school since she's missed way too much.  In the meantime, she has an appointment in a week to possibly get her tonsils out which is something that we've needed to do for a long time.  Maybe by some chance, it will take care of all the stomach problems.  It's a stretch, I know, but stranger things have happened. 

*  To make things even more crazy, Regan saw the orthodontist this week and he's suggesting that she get 4 teeth pulled and then space maintainers both on top and bottom.  She's 12 and she still has 9 teeth to lose and if we don't do anything, she'd be looking at having to have chains and headgear.  After hearing that, she quickly decided that getting teeth pulled didn't sound so bad.  We're planning to get this all done in the next 2 weeks!

*  Regan tried out for the basketball team this week but didn't make it.  She handled it really well, probably better than I did.  Why is it always harder on the parent?  I hate seeing my kids sad.  Anyway, our neighbor, Ashlee made it so we were all excited about that!  I guess the good thing about it is that we'll get to take advantage of the school's ski programs.  We're planning to ski at Kelly Canyon next Friday with the Elementary school.  Yeah!

*  I'm feeling the pull to restock my food storage.  This is such a battle for me because our family eats so blasted much food. I feel like I can't keep it stocked without spending insane amounts of money.  I keep reminding myself of what President Hinckley always said, "one can at a time."  Hopefully I'll get a few things done this next week when our Relief Society goes to the cannery.

*  I love our library!  Everytime I go in there, they've rearranged things and made things even better.  I took the kids this week and came back with 31 really cute kids books so we've been busy reading.  I hope I'll be a little better about reading to the babies this year than last. 

Friday, January 7, 2011

Kami (2 1/2 years old)

She's cute and she's still obsessed with anything pink!  She loves purses, lipstick, hairstuff, dressups, her pink motorcycle, and she loves her mom!  She's most happy when I am in her sight and she doesn't let anyone else get too close, except for her Uncle Timmy--she's loved him since she was tiny.  It's pretty darn cute if you ask me! 
 

I just found this picture that was taken over a year ago.  Crazy how much the babies have grown and changed!  Kami's grown a lot of hair since then, thank goodness!!  What a doll. 

The kids

I resolve that it's impossible to get a good picture of all 6 kids together with my dinky camea!  This is as good as it gets!  Good thing they are all so darn cute!

Howdy partner

Porter and Kaleb in their cowboy stuff--can't wait to get an update on this picture with Kaleb in his new Chaps and Christmas boots from G&G Rose and Porter in Kaleb's old ones.

Wishin' and hopin'

Kaleb was SOOO excited when the Toys R Us big toy book came in the mail.  Watching him excitedly go through each page brought back vivid memories of  looking through the JCPenney catalog the whole month before Christmas getting my "wish list" all ready for Santa. 
                                         Porter found a comfy place on the bar to join in the fun!

2010 Family Christmas Party Highlights

Posted by PicasaThe fun party was held at Grandpa and Grandma Rose's house and some of the highlights included:
*traditional yummy clam chowder and breadsticks dinner
*little program involving the oldest child from each family led by G&G Rose
*talent show involving everyone!
*present opening from G&G Rose (each gift was meaningful and fit each child's personality perfect)
*cousin present opening
*a special reading from Grandma Johnson--it just wouldn't be a party w/out Grandma!
*lots of food, fun, visiting, and entertainment from the kids
I love getting together with my family and I'm grateful for my parents who go to so much trouble to create fun family memories!  I just wish that Matt, Sara, and the kids could've been there for all the fun!

Fairview Elementary's Christmas Operetta

The Performing Arts Center
Thursday, December 16, 2010 @ 5:30

Our Elementary school kids put on the cutest Christmas production called, The North Pole's Got Talent.  Jordyn's 1st Grade class were Elves and they performed, "Up on the Housetop."  Morgan's 3rd grade class were the North Pole City Workers and they performed "Silver Bells."  Our music director at the school does such a great job with the kids and with very little time to prepare, they pulled off an adorable show. 
Jordyn wasn't feeling too good that night so I couldn't capture her usual happy grin.  The other cute little girls are sisters that are Morgan and Jordyn's friends (Emily and Kayli Mickelsen)   


A productive day at school

                 When I asked what Jordyn learned at school yesterday, this is what she had to show me:
Guess what we did for the rest of the afternoon at our house?   

Monday, January 3, 2011

Could life get any busier?

They say it does, sorry people, don't believe ya!!!  I haven't even eaten breakfast yet and it's 2:40 in the afternoon.  I'm just now getting ready for the day and I've spent all day on the phone making every appointment possible--dentist, doctor, eye doctor, gastroentrologist (Jordyn), vehicle Dr. appt., and the list goes on.  I'm not complaining, just recording for future purposes when all 6 kids are older and I'm running my head off and asking myself the same question; could life get any busier????  

Christmas was wonderful!  The kids were so excited, especially when they opened our family gift which is a trip to Disney Land in March.  Thanks to DJ's work at BYU I, he gets to attend a 3 day conference in Long Beach and his family gets to come along.  We plan to be gone a total of 10 days squeezing in everything we possibly can along the way. YEAH!!!!
We spent a few great days in Cokeville with DJ's family.  We skied, we tubed, we ate, we visited, we watched lots of football (DJ is one happy man), we visited DJ's sweet sister Patty in the nursing home, we played with cousins, and tired DJ's poor parents out.  But, it was a blast and we loved every minute of our time with them.

We're still trying to get answers with Jordyn's stomach problems.  She's still miserable a lot of the time, throwing up random foods that don't agree with her stomach, having diarrhea, and still has a very distended stomach most of the time.  Her latest ailment was a nice boil looking thing on her back that needed a Dr's attention.  Thanks to my brother-in-law, Stanton who is a dentist, was sweet enough to take a look at it and then proceeded to pop the darn thing.  Sorry to be so graphic but it was pretty disgusting.  Don't know if all these weird things that keep happening to her are all related but I'd like some answers really soon.  Oh, to make matters worse, the poor kid had to get one of her back baby teeth pulled that was sitting way too low.  Thanks to a little sedation, she made it through fine.

Kaleb also had his turn in the dental chair this past week.  He had a big cavity that was too big to be filled so he has a pretty silver cap on one of his back baby teeth.  Thanks again to my brother-in-law, Stanton!

Regan has basketball tryouts today.  Wish her luck.  She wants to make the team so bad!

Morg's starts indoor soccer next week.  She's pumped and ready for some serious business soccer!

I'm excited for 2011.  I love the New Year.  It's a time for me to make new goals that I probably won't accomplish.  (just kidding)  I didn't do too bad with 2010's goals.  I didn't play the piano near as much as I had planned but I did a little better.  I had a little more patience with the kids but I totally blew it the last week of December.  I totally blew up and had a melt down with all of them so here's hoping 2011 will be "blow up" free!!!  I just love when I act childish and immature (NOT):)  I read 2 books, my goal was to read 1 (sad I know), took a trip to Hawaii with my hubby and his parents, check that one off.  Had a fun family vacation with the kids, and studied my scriptures a little more frequently.

I have just a few goals for 2011.  #1- get more sleep- now if I can just convince the kids to stop coughing, whining, sleep talking, knocking me on the forehead when they can't sleep, throwing up (Jordyn), falling out of bed (Kamryn), using the bathroom in the middle of the night, etc.  I think this is an unrealistic goal, what do you think?
#2 goal- more patience-I'm going to try this one again-It's January 3rd and it's going great!! 3 days down and 362 more to go!

More to come tomorrow.