Sunday, October 4, 2009

Memorial Day Weekend (catch-up post)




In the easy, good ol' days, my family would go to Flaming Gorge at least twice a year. Usually on Memorial Day, and the 4th of July. But for the last couple years, we have only gone once each year due to certain other family events, and other things getting in the way. This year, we finally went back to tradition! Unfortunatley both times it was cooler weather than usual, but it was actually kind of nice for a change since it is usually scorching hot. I didn't have to worry about my kids getting fried! But on the other hand, we didn't even get to play in the water at all. Anyways, here are the pics from the trip on Memorial Day. I apologize for the overload of pictures. It was hard to leave any out!











 

The first evening we were there, some of us went out fishing on the boat. I stayed back with the kids, and Vance took his turn out on the boat. When they arrived back to camp, they had no fish to show, but they all had this wierd look on their faces. Everytime I would ask them if they caught anything, they would all just say "I don't know!" and turn and look away. The next thing I know, Vance comes up and shows me a picture on Julie's camera. This is what I saw...



Vance had caught the one and only fish of the night. But it wasn't just any small fish. It was a 16 lb 35 inch Lake Trout!!  I was way bummed I wasn't there to whitness this awesome event, but I was so excited for him!   The next day, Jules and my parents volunteered to watch the kids for us so both Vance and I could go out on the boat together.  Well, Vance's luck had not quite ran out. We went fishing for Lake Trout again, and sure enough, Vance hooked into another one!!! And this time, I was there to watch the whole thing!  This was just a little bit smaller than the first one, but only by a few inches and a couple pounds (12 lbs 32 in). Unfortunately, both of them were in the bracket that requires you to let them go, but I don't like to keep fish anyways, so it was fine with me!











While we were there, it was Mason's birthday so we threw him a simple party and saved the majority of it for a better party at home.







Our little fisherman!!!

















YUMMY!


We didn't dare go for 4 days without the swing. Isaac is addicted to this thing, so we were grateful that it worked out to bring it. It made things so much easier!!



 (May 2009)

Farmington Pond (catch-up post)



On a chilly day in June, desperate to get out of the house, I asked Vance to take a break from his homework for an hour or two and go with me and the kids for an outing. I didn't care where we went, but I'm glad we ended up at Farmington Pond. It was a perfect place for some fun pictures.We started out trying to feed the ducks and geese, but there was already a huge pile of bread for them so they seemed to have no interest in us once they realized we had nothing different than bread. We then moved on down the pond and just had fun!!






















I have sooooo many pictures of Vance up in a tree, and usually he's doing a crazy pose. Sometime, I will post them for you to see. I love this man!!!  This time, for some reason he had to drag Mason up with him.



(June 2009)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Dermatitis Herpetiformis

Yes, it's true. Vance was recently diagnosed with Dermatitis Herpetiformis, which is an extremely itchy rash made of bumps and blisters. It is linked to gluten sensitivity, so Vance is no longer allowed to eat anything with gluten in it (unless he wants to break out in this blistery rash again). Which means he can't have any wheat, oats, barley, rye, flour, and a few other things. In other words, he can no longer eat bread, noodles, pizza, hamburgers (the bun), brownies, cereal (except for chex!), cake, battered chicken, etc... Unless it is made with Gluten-Free products. His lifestyle has completely changed; well pretty much OUR lifestyle has completely changed. The funny thing is that I think I'm having a harder time with it than he is. Since Gluten-Free products are so expensive only Vance eats those foods. The other night I made spaghetti and I had one pot with Gluten-Free noodles for Vance, and another pot with regular noodles for the rest of us. I'm sure this will be the case with a lot of our meals.

Just to give you an idea on how much Gluten-Free products cost, a loaf of bread is $5 and the loaf is 1/3 the size of a normal loaf, and the slices are 1/2 the size of a normal slice. Pancake batter, flour, cornbread mix, etc... all cost $5 for a 22 oz bag (which is very small compared to normal), and soy sauce is $4. A cake mix, brownie mix, or cookie mix is $5 at Smith's, but was very pleased when I found it for just over $3 at Wal-Mart.

But the part I have the hardest time with is that he most-likely has Celiac Disease (which means the gluten problem is in his gut also) and that can lead to many different kinds of Cancer. It's a scary thought when you find out that the chance of your husband ever having Cancer just increased.

Vance has had this rash for a few years now and we have seen doctors about it before, but they always just sent us home with a cream and said it was Psoriasis. We finally found a doctor that took one look at it and knew what it was. He took two skin grafts from his elbow and sent them to two separate labs just to verify it, and sure enough, both labs confirmed it. He recently went to an Gastroenterologist and they ran a bunch of more tests on him...now we just wait for more results...the crucial ones.  So Pray hard!

If any of you know of any place to buy "Gluten-Free" products or have any info at all please let us know! We are still pretty new at this huge adjustment in our lives.

Monday, September 28, 2009

I Did It!!!!!!!!! (Catch-up Post)

These are words I hear about 6 or more times a day at our house. Mason gets so excited everytime he pees (or poops!) in the potty. Everytime, he says, "I did it!!!!!" Yes....he is now POTTY TRAINED!!!!! It was actually the easiest thing ever. I was so afraid it would take weeks to get it down and for him to start catching on to what was going on but I was totally wrong! I started out with the idea of having him run around my parents backyard (since we don't have much of a yard here) in his underwear so he could pee freely and I wouln't have pee spots to clean up on my carpet. So I went and bought a kids pool for him and just tried to make it fun. Then I realized, as he was swimming, that since he was wet from the pool, I wouldn't really know if/when he was peeing. But, I continued on with the idea, and he had a blast!
Mason doing one of his absolute favorite things...blowing bubbles!
Ok, so I know this is really gross, but I could not resist. The picture below is Mason after he had his first "poop" accident. If you look at his bum, you will notice the bulge in his undies. Just be grateful I didn't post the picture of just his bum!
The next day, I kept him inside so I could really see how he was going to do. He had sat on his little potty many times before this, but he had never actually peed in it. So while he had his first accident (of pee!) I made sure he was recognizing that he was peeing, and I congratulated him even though it was all over the floor. A little while later he started acting like he needed to pee so I rushed him to his potty and........he went pee in the potty for the first time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was soooooo excited I took a picture! I got way excited and praised him like crazy, and that's pretty much all it took. Yes, he did have a few accidents and still has them here and there, but overal, he does real good. In fact, he goes all by himself so most of the time I don't even know he has gone until I go into the bathroom and there's pee in his potty. Oh, and he can "hold it" for a real long time. It's nice!! It's funny because when he poops, he comes out and yells "I poooooped!!!! Come see it!!" And he drags me and Vance in to see it (he makes sure we both see it). It's pretty funny. The picture below is of his first pee in the potty.
(July 2009)

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

3 Hours Gained!!

As you can all tell, I am TERRIBLE at keeping up on our blog. Our summer has been completely crazy and extremely fun all at the same time. I remember the last summer Vance and I had together before we had kids. It was the best summer I had ever had and I wasn't sure when it would get beat; but the last few months have definitly beat it. We have gone on many trips, had many family events, and have done our best to give our kids some fun times! The next few posts will be me just playing a little "catch-up" and then after that I will hopefully start doing a little better with keeping caught up. I now have a new daily schedule so that should help. I actually have recently gained 3 hours in my day, and I love it!! I watch 2 kids besides my own. They used to come Tues-Fri at 10 am until 7:30 pm. But now, they come at 8 am and leave at 6:30 pm. I love to sleep in, so the schedule before worked great for me. But now, I am forced to be ruled by my alarm clock and get up 2 whole hours earlier. This gives me 2 more hours a day. Also, now that the kids leave an hour earlier, that gives me another extra hour each day! Four kids two and under are INSANE to watch all day. This is the main reason blogging has come to an extreme hault lately. By the time the kids leave, I am literally exhausted! Anyways, so my goal is to take major advantage of these extra 3 hours a day, and get some things done that I have been trying to do for months now. And so far, I have been doing just that, and it feels great!!!!!!