That's right, I live vicariously through my cool friends since my life is so uneventful. I wish Lisa had her own blog to post this on but since she hasn't buckled yet to peer pressure-mostly from me-I feel obligated to let the blogging world know about her run in with none other than McDreamy....
Not only is he gorgeous, he's also nice and unassuming. I so envy Lisa's career and incredible talents as a PR professional. At least she's still my friend and willing to email me pictures of her great adventures--and let me post them for the world to see. Thanks for sharing, Lis. Can't wait till you start your own blog!...He really is handsome...
Monday, September 29, 2008
I live vicariously...
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Air Force Football
Norwich Free Academy campus, a high school near mine that actually had a football team.
Rachel really enjoying the game.
Rachel slept through the last half of the game, and it was LOUD.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Wisdom Gained the Hard Way
It's been eight weeks, eleven trips into the office, two surgeries, 60 darvocet, 60 oxycodone, 362 advil, more than 20 days on antibiotics, over 300 fl oz of listerine, a worn out irrigator, many hours with a hot pad and so many sleepless hours that I can't believe it's finally over. My mouth is nearly completely healed from my wisdom teeth nightmare. I will never be back to see this man again for my own teeth, I sincerely hope!
He looks like a nice enough guy but I have cursed his name many times. The truth is I missed going to a formal "gala" because I didn't feel up to it and I was afraid he might be there and I might lose control and spit on him in front of everyone. Oooh, he is a sadistic person...poking and prodding at me where it hurt the most. People think pathologists are a strange bunch but they are much nicer than these oral surgeon types...at least autopsies are on dead people.
Some things I learned through all this: never assume that the complications happen only to other people; insist on getting a priesthood blessing anytime you feel like you need one; don't rely on your super-tough-guy-husband to be sympathetic or overly concerned; let yourself recover without feeling guilty that you are not functioning at 100%-I probably would have recovered more quickly had I listened to my body better and not tried to be so "tough"...
Here's to good health and really appreciating it. And also to preschool days that are not spent at the oral surgeon's office! Woohoo, I'm a liberated woman.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Last of Summer Highlights for 2008
First is our garden. Dave put in a raised bed system hugging the side of our house that actually grew a bunch of beautiful plants and kept the deer out. I'm afraid we did have some bunnies eating our bounty though. Let's just say that our "Max and Ruby" did not fair very well once Rachel found them and pointed them out to Dave. (Did you know Ben got a BB gun for Christmas? Well, he did.) Thanks to them we have absolutely no peppers at all. Who knew rabbits like peppers so well?
We are still waiting for our tomatoes to ripen but it will be a huge crop if they manage to ripen before they freeze. This is a tough climate in which to garden! Thanks for all the hard work boys.
Next would be our visit from Papa Mertz and Grandma Bertha. They were here right after my dreaded wisdom teeth fiasco and so I was a terrible hostess but it was so nice to have their help and company. Next time I promise not to have any surgeries scheduled!
Thirdly, we had Anson come for a visit. Jake and Anson have been good buddies since third grade and Jake has visited his house each time we return to Utah. This time it was Anson's chance to visit here. It was so fun to have him. Thanks for spending some of your precious summer vacation with us! Before he left we were able to go the Flying W Ranch for dinner with his family. It's a great place to bring visitors. Come visit and we'll take you too.
At Flying W Ranch
Lastly, this summer Dave learned to do a frontside air at the Castle Rock skatepark. He's been quite obsessed actually. I'm so glad he is passionate about something that makes him so happy and keeps him in shape (he dropped down to 164 pounds!).
As a young girl of 16, I wished that I would marry a skateboarder. I now laugh about that. Be careful what you wish for! Who would've guessed that I would lose every Saturday morning and many, many days off to the skatepark? He's amazing by anyone's standards. People stand around to watch him at the skatepark because he's so good. Strangers even ask to take his picture while skating.
I love that guy. I'm so lucky that his mid-life crisis will likely involve a new board rather than a Porsche. He hasn't had a major injury this summer either, which of course is miraculous in addition to being a highlight. Thanks for making me smile!
Jake took all these photos today. Dave bribed him to get up early and accompany him to Castle Rock this morning with the promise of McDonald's breakfast. Nice photos, Jake.
A couple other things that I don't want to forget include the fact that Ben slept in Jake's room every night this summer and they called it a sleepover every night. And "the list" they made of activities to do all summer. When we were here and didn't have company, they got out the list and threw darts at the dartboard to decide what to do that day. Each item had a number that corresponded to the activity and the darts would land near a number to help them choose an activity. Too cute and soooo like Jake. Also, we went to Focus on the Family with Rachel for playgroup and the boys performed on the stage. This probably won't happen for much longer. They're growing up fast but not totally grown up yet. What a happy, fun-filled summer!
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Book Club
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
This and That
- EFY flier to copy for YW
- Old notebook for kids to draw in
- Empty package of mini M&M's
- Empty package of trail mix
- Five sheets of scratch paper colored on by kids
- "Water WOW" doodle book with Disney princesses and water-filled paintbrush
- Partial package of Pip-Squeak markers that are mostly dried out
- 24 Crayons
- YW binder
- Sketchbook with my YW lesson in it
- Full-sized Quad
- Invitation to General Women's Conference
- Strawberry Shortcake notebook
- Empty barf bag(you never know when you might need it)
- Post-it note pad
- Dirty napkin
- A rock (?!)
- Church keys
- Mini kleenex pack
- Two pens--make that 3 pens
- One mechanical pencil
- Travel-size bottle of Advil
- "Monumints" from the Statue of Liberty
- Three Benadryl-D
- Pack of gum
- One highlighter
- Two hairbands
- Tithing slip receipt
- Ice Breakers Energy mints (they have caffeine in them! It's taking me forever to use them up. I didn't realize I was buying caffeine mints at the time I bought them. Is it bad to carry them with me at church?)
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Rachel's First Day of Preschool
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