I think this is our first time writing on this "blog." So here is an update on our crazy,sometimes ordinary but never boring life...
Chase had celebrated his fifth birthday a few weekends ago. The Edwards were in town and were able to come celebrate. There were about 70 people at the party! Chase wanted a "Super Hero Party" and I did my best to give him one. I know he is only five but sometimes I feel like he is 15. He takes care of me just as much as I take care of him. In fact, I have probably learned more from Chase than he has from me...but maybe that's how it should be. I have decided that I want to be just like Chase when I grow up :) Anyways, Chase had a great party. He is almost done with preschool. So I am looking into summer school but most of them are to expensive. I enrolled him into a week long program at the zoo so he is excited about that. Chase loves animals and is really going to enjoy working with them. The program is for 5 to 7 year old kids. They will work with tortoises and other small animals. But that program is only 1 week long so we will have to see what to do for the rest of the summer. We will probably end up spending the majority of the summer building forts, running through the sprinklers and eating Popsicle's. That is my ideal summer vacation :)
Ty is beginning to leave work on time a few days a week, which is so nice. We try to meet up every Tuesday and Thursday at the gym and work out together. I have been trying to get to the gym 4 days a week, so far so good. I also started a local non partisan group called East Valley Patriots. We meet every two weeks to discuss local politics and make a plan of action. I started the group with a older gentleman named , Don. He is a true patriot and I am learning a lot from him. He has been an inspiration to me . I love politics and enjoy being an involved citizen . Ty is supportive of this and is starting to get involved . He goes to the meetings and always has great ideas. Hopefully, together we can do some good within our city and state.
So here's the big news...Colton just received 6 stitches on his little, (sometimes) sweet baby chin. Saturday morning around 4am, Colton fell out of bed and landed right on his chin. Splitting it open, and also biting his lip and tongue. We cleaned it up and he fell back asleep. Around 6:30am, (while Colt was still sleeping ) Ty went to the store and bought butterfly bandages and other first aid things. When Colton woke up we cleaned the wound and tried to bandage it. Now I have to say that Colton must have a high pain tolerance because he barely cried during this whole ordeal. And because he doesn't cry, its hard to tell how bad he is hurt...so around noon we decided to take him to the Phoenix Children's Hospital Urgent Care that is close to our house. The doctor said that Colton would need to have the wound cleaned, 6 stitches and a tetanus shot. When the nurse cleaned the wound, Chaser got super upset. He was so upset that he was on the verge of tears. When the nurse left the room, Chase said he was going to "fire" her. I guess he is like me and thinks he is the boss of everyone :) Ha! Tyler had to take Colton back to get the stitches while Chase and I waited outside the room. It was terrible. We could hear him screaming. I had to take Chase to the bathroom, so he wouldn't hear Colton scream. When we finally got into the car, we all broke down crying. I don't know if it was from lack of sleep, stress, or from seeing our baby Colton in pain but we all sat in the parking lot crying like big babies...well, all of us except Colton. He was fine! So today Colton receive his first set of stitches. I have a feeling it wont be his last.
It was so nice to spend time with Carly, Malia and Tahi a few weeks ago. Malia is such a good older sister and cousin. Chaser loved spending time with her and tried to get her attention whenever he could.I miss everyone. Especially all of my sister in laws! I wish you all lived closer or I had more frequent flyer miles...I hope everyone is doing well and maybe we will be able to spend time together this summer.
Peace and Love!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
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The Praying Mantis
Mom enjoys riding her new-to-her bike. It is a BMW R1150R Rockster model. She rides to school and back home again most days. She is a hero to her students on campus because she is a motorhead!! You go, girl!!
The Praying Mantis
San Francisco Trip - 2007
During our trip last summer to San Francisco and eventually to San Diego, we took a day ride around the Castro Valley area to a scenic area known as Mount Diablo State Park. I distracted Barbara as we were maneuvering the switch back roads on our way down from the peak. Barbara endured a slow speed accident resulting in a few broken ribs, a broken clavical, and a punctured lung. She spent 10 glorious days in the John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek. She has survived to ride again. She got back in the saddle and has ridden to school already this year.
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I edited the blog so the pictures and text flowed better. I hope that was okay? I had to laugh at everyone crying in the parking lot except for Coltie!!! How funny is that!!?? Glad everyone will be okay.
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