Mar 18, 2009

We're Off...

Back in 10 days to update you on our beautiful trip to Europe. While we are gone, the kids will be documenting their stay with grandma and grandpa. We thought it would be a fun way for them to feel included. So they each have their own digital cameras (Santa brought them at Christmas), and Garhett will be the journalist.
Can't wait to tell you all about it...

See you in April!!!

Mar 15, 2009

Happy Birthday to ME!!!!

Today is my birthday (March 14). I love birthdays! I started the day off with a nice hot stone massage (one of the two gift certificates the kids gave me).


After my relaxing massage, had lunch with the family at Chili's, then it was off to more pampering. Another fantastic gift I received was my very own small digital camera. I love to take pictures and we have this fancy professional camera (mostly Scott uses), but I wanted to have a camera that I could keep in my purse and have ready at any given candid camera moment. So thanks honey for my shiny new camera.

To add to my awesome day, Scott and I went out on a date. We haven't been "alone" for more than a few hours over the past 3 weeks, so this was a treat. We got the kids settled with the babysitter and off to dinner we went. We had reservations at the newest restaurant in Boise:
Tucanos is fabulous, especially if you like meat. They bring all different types of marinated meats to your table for you to try. It was delicious, of course we over indulged. Our waiter asked what brought us into the restaurant and we told him it was my birthday. The next thing I know, I hear drums banging. Here comes a lot of waiters banging drums and shaking tambourines up to our table. They asked me to shake the tambourine and dance while they sang happy birthday to me in Portuguese. Scott tried to capture the moment.

How do you end a perfect day like today? My dear sweet husband spoke the best words ever, "Let's go shopping at the mall!". Heck YA!!!! So we did a little shopping and walked off our dinner. What a great Birthday!! Thanks honey, I love you.

This has been a week...

What can I say about this past week except that I don't want to repeat it. We were real busy with the usual day to day activities, then in the middle of the night, Emmett got the flu. Then to compact it all, he got severely dehydrated. Oh did I mention that Scott was traveling yet again for the 3rd week.

After 2 1/2 days of Emmett not eating, I decided to take him to the doctor, who in turn had a bed ready for him at the hospital. When we got checked in, they took us to the room where they put the IVs in. Four pokes and an hour later, they finally found a vein that would work and not blow. So here is a picture of Emmett with the IV in his arm trying to enjoy himself.












After 24 hours of fluid in Emmett's arm and with him drinking pedialite, the doctor decided to unplug the IV fluids to see if he could maintain hydration on his own. Only to find that later in the evening when we should have been at home, we were still in the hospital. The doc had the nurses plug the IV back in only to find that this vein had blown as well, so back to the "special room" we went. And again 4 pokes and an hour later, the nurse found a vein in his head. Normally I do real well holding Emmett through all his tests, procedures, and even needle pokes. But this time, when the nurses were going for the vein in his head, I passed out. I started to get real light headed and told the nurses that I needed to sit down. Down in the chair is where I went. And through all of this, Emmett still managed a smile to each nurse and doctor who came into the room to examine him. Emmett is such a special spirit. His forgiving nature is what helps me get through each poke and test that Emmett has.













Because I was home alone with the 4 kids, my parents so graciously came to my rescue for a day before they needed to head out of town. The dreaded thing then had to happen, I called Scott and he had to come home early from his business trip and take care of the children. Thank goodness he did.

During all the stress of Emmett, I realized that Garhett needed to make a cake with his dad for the Blue & Gold dinner. Below is the cake they made. Even though the people at pack meeting didn't realize that it was a sand castle, he got an award for the most original "circus tent". I was sad to miss the festivities, but was glad that Scott could make it home to take Garhett.


















So now Emmett is stable and getting better. We are all beginning to relax and slow our breathing down. Scott is home working this week and we are getting ready for our trip to Europe. Thank goodness for the power of prayer to get you through the dark nights and to see the light and hope in the morning.

Mar 12, 2009

Hip Hop Show

For the past 6 weeks, Deidra and I have been taking a hip hop class through Boise Community Education Program. It has been so fun to get out of the house one night a week and dance. Tonight (March 6th) was our "Show", the finale of our 6 week class. Our instructor asked us to dress up in hip hop attire for the "Show" and to invite friends and family to watch. At first, we were against inviting anyone, but then I realized that it would be fun to have my kids come watch mom and support me in my efforts as I do them in their sports and what not.

Here is our class photo. When the class started we had 14 women and one man, and today for the "show", we only had 8 women. Our instructor is the lady in the zebra striped shorts. We had so much fun!!!!







Click here to watch our performance. We had so much fun, we can't wait until the next session where we try belly dancing. hmmm:o)

Mar 5, 2009

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!!!


Today Paige's Preschool Class celebrated Dr. Seuss's Birthday by making a "Cat in the Hat" hat and painting "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish".

Mar 4, 2009

Don't quit your day job...

Scott has had 33 jobs in his 40 years of life. He has had jobs ranging in all spectrum's from speaker assembler, to video store clerk, to craft store associate, to pizza guy, to telemarketer, to newspaper delivery guy, and currently a salesman. But there is one job, Scott hasn't been able to do until this past weekend when he was in Las Vegas. I sent him to Vegas to visit some of his buddy's, one of the guys owns a frozen custard shop. Deven pays one of his workers to dress up as an ice cream and wave at cars. Well guess what. Scott dressed up in the ice cream suit to take a stab at possibly a new career. LOL!!!














But afterwards decided that staying with his current profession was a better choice!!!!

Feb 27, 2009

Starting to click...

Everyday is a joy to watch Emmett and to see things are starting to click with him. Last week, he was really mastering pulling himself up and this week he has started climbing the stairs. The video is kind of dark cause I was using my cell phone in the stairwell. By the way at the end, he didn't get hurt.


I was excited and not so excited that he started climbing the stairs and thought that was a good accomplishment for the week. But apparently Emmett didn't think so. I gave him a sippy cup at lunch and he picked it up and tried drinking out of it. He hasn't mastered it yet and still needs a little help, but I imagine by this time next week or the week after, he'll have mastered that as well.

Our little guy isn't so little anymore. He weighed in at 3 pounds when he was born and now is a hefty 21 pounds at 15 months. He is such a big boy.