Happy Birthday Lisa!!! I know it was yesterday but I didn't do Ashley's or Dad's on time either. You are a great mama and the best sister anyone could ask for. Thanks for always being there for us and for being the greatest example that your little sisters could look up to. Love you Lisa!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
"Head"line News!

Hi everyone! Mom here. We thought everyone might like to see some pix of Dad's latest boo-boo.
A week ago Wednesday (on Sept. 10), Steve's blood pressure took a sudden dive - and so did he - face first on the tile floor. The night before had been a bad night for his RLS - not much sleep, up and down most of the night - pretty exhausting. Finally, at 6:30 AM he used the bathroom and was heading back to bed when I heard "THE THUD." I jumped out of bed and found him face down, arms at his sides, out cold - with blood gushing from his nose. Amazingly, I didn't panic, but went into "intensity mode". I don't know if the force of the fall knocked the wind out of him or what, but he stopped breathing for a few moments, so I (somehow) turned him over (which, thinking about it now was probably not a very smart thing to do ...) and mashed down hard on his rib cage a bunch of times to get him breathing again. He took a gasp - finally - (which seemed to be a long time to me) and I ran to get a towel to put pressure on his bleeding eyebrow. He came around enough (sort of) to hold the rag on his eye himself, which gave me time to call 9-1-1 and get help on the way.

When he started asking the same questions in the same order over and over, I knew he had a concussion - again (remember the mountain bike header?) and I just kept answering him over and over until the EMT's arrived. They checked him out carefully, loaded him on a back board with a cervical collar and hauled him away to Emanuel Hospital around 7 AM or so. I packed a few things I thought we might need (like insurance info, Steve's blackberry to contact his boss, the Stake Directory, etc.).

Steve doesn't remember much of this - not even the ride to the hospital. I arrived at the hospital around 7:30, and waited ... and waited. His full-body CT scan and echo cardiogram took a while. By the time I saw him again, he was still in and out of consciousness (he doesn't remember too much about the ER room, either). It turns out that he broke his nose (the actual bone part - not the cartilage) on both sides, had to have 5 stitches in his left eyebrow, got a fat lip, and suffered a concussion. His left eye turned black and swelled up really quickly, and his right eye started

to turn black a day or two later. Then they both turned blue/green/yellow - the whole rainbow stage - as he healed. He looked pretty scary for about a week!
Well, needless to say, my prayers were constant - and answered! I never felt panicked once. The Spirit really guided me and kept me calm, reassuring me that Steve was fine, considering his injuries.
The doctors checked Steve over pretty thoroughly: besides the CT scan and echo cardiogram, he had an ultrasound of the carotid arteries, blood tests, urinalysis, with blood pressure and heart rate monitors going the whole time. His blood pressure remained quite low - 100 over 57-60 or less - so the doctors were pretty cautious about letting him get up or go home. They opted to keep Steve overnight for observation. All his tests turned out normal - go figure...

YIPES! What a day! Thankfully, Steve heals very quickly, and now about 10 days later, both eyes look almost normal (color-wise that is). His stitches are out, but he still has a blue knot on his eyebrow where the stitches were. And he still has headaches off and on due to his broken nose. He went back to work after getting out of the hospital (working from home the next day), and has been fine ever since. "Just another battle scar" to add to the list! Ah, well! It all just adds character!
All in all, we were very blessed that his injuries weren't any worse, and that I was home when he went down.
Thanks to all of you for your prayers and concern. It's wonderful to have a loving family like you to support us!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
A Fairy Tale
So Jett has had two wiggly teeth on the bottom for a while now and as they have gotten more wiggly, he became more and more aware that something was going on... We often talked about his wiggly teeth and when they would be ready to come out and he would always say, "It's not ready today. Maybe later." Well, last night at Nana/Papa's house, I was worried of him swallowing his tooth during dinner so I had Daddy "look" at his tooth and next thing we know he spat it out of his mouth!! Jett's first tooth out!

As he spat it out of his mouth, his expression was so funny because he wasn't quite sure what had happened. He was pretty excited once he discovered he was missing a tooth! The rest of the evening was filled with questions and comments like,
"Why does it feel weird when I don't have a tooth in my mouth?"
"Touch my tooth! It feels different!"
He's very happy with his window.

I took these pictures last night as we tucked him in with his tooth safe under his pillow. In the morning he happily discovered that the tooth fairy had left him 4 quarters and a dum-dum! What a lucky kid!
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So as he came in to show me his prize this morning, I decided to check out his other wiggly tooth and to my amazement, it had gotten very loose overnight! We told Dad who tried to pry it out, but with big fingers, it wasn't too easy. So Mom got a grip and... TADA!....Another missing tooth!! The tooth fairy will come again tonight and he can hardly wait!


And an update on Tucker... He got his stitches out last Friday and he looks great! You can't even tell he used to have an owie there.

Jacob at the cabin


One of Jason's cousins was with all of us at the cabin and his hobby is photography. He took these photos of Jacob and they are so beautiful I just had to post them! If you'd like to see more of the pictures he took, you've got to check out his blog at http://www.joekenzie.blogspot.com/
Our love to you all! Miss you and love you sooo much!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Can we say "I LOVE PASTA?!"
I love this bowl sequence just because he was being so silly this day! Love you all and hope you enjoy!! Miss you TONS! xoxo



Jason's Hawk House!
Jason plans to get a kestral by the end of October and keep it at our place, but built this HUGE hawk house to pass the inspection and get his license-- which he did.:) It's required to be this big because most birds of prey are much larger than a kestral. Perhaps in the future when we havc a back yard, he will be able to get a nice big red-tail hawk to fill it up.
As you can see by his fingers, the kestral will only be this big :)
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Happy Birthday DAD!! ...one day late...
Sunday, September 7, 2008
I knew he'd be the first...
Well...Last night was a bit crazy - thought we'd tell ya about it. Karen and I took the boys to Costco to pick up a few things and we decided to get some pizza for dinner. Daddy was out riding motorcycles with the boys and Grandpa was going to meet us later. So the kids are almost done and Tucker is playing around the bench and the table, getting up and down and all of a sudden he tripped and fell, like he often does. Only this time, I went to get him and saw lots of blood! He crashed on his mouth and was bleeding everywhere! Karen took him and I got wipes on his mouth and we dropped the pizza, plates and cups, got the cart and rushed outta there. Thankfully Karen was with me!!! We loaded up and with Karen holding Tucker and me driving, we rushed over to Tuality ER in Hillsboro (Karen telling me the way of course -I had no clue). On the way Karen got Tucker to calm down and we made it to the ER around 5:45. We got checked out and Tucker had just bit through a big chunk of his lip! OUCH. Thankfully his teeth and chin are fine. He was SOOO sweet and brave through the whole ordeal! When getting checked out, the nurses would explain to him what they were doing and he would just say "Ooh." He was very still and did so well. We decided to knock him out to get the stitches, so after an IV (where he didn't flinch or peep when it was going in), and he got all hooked up to everything, the doctor came and they knocked him out and stitched him up! It all went so well and he did great! He got a total of 9 stitches in his little lip! He was pretty cute when he woke up, smiling and being silly. The nurses gave him a soft teddy bear and stickers. But he really wanted to go home and see Jett and Daddy. We finally made it home around 8:30 and all is healing well! Man I love that kid! He is so precious and brave and so sweet. He'll get the stitches out in 5 days and so far so good! What a night though!!! Our first ER trip! (I knew it would be Tucker...)
Here's a couple of pics. I have some on my phone, but don't know how to get those here, so this is all so far...
Here's a couple of pics. I have some on my phone, but don't know how to get those here, so this is all so far...
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Labor Day Camping Fun
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