Well, I have not written in awhile because of laziness and busy-ness. I am currently getting ready to go back to teaching full time. I am not super excited about it but I am working on it. Preston will be passed around from babysitter to babysitter for a couple of months and end up with my sister Jenny when she returns from her mission.
Dallin has been busy with work, window cleaning and taking care of the yard. It seems that every free moment, and there is not a lot, he ends up in the yard, doing something. He is really starting to enjoy it and is excited for the possibility of green grass. Dallin is also full force in boy scouts, in fact, he is camping right now. Summer is a busy season for scouts.
Preston is walk/running all the time. He never stops moving or talking and loves to be outside. Sometimes, I just leave the back door open and he will go in and out as he pleases and cruises on adventures in the yard. Preston is no longer afraid of the grass and will even go out without shoes on. He loves to be in the pool and has even gotten in with his regular clothes on.
Dallin and I celebrated our 4th wedding anniversary yesterday. We went out to the rodeo and had a grand time. We ate tri-tip sandwiches, cotton candy, funnel cake, lemonade and much more. We also got a wrist band for all the rides. It was fun to get out and enjoy an evening to ourselves. We loved the rodeo performance and the best part, as always, is the little kids mutton-bustin. So cute. We wanted to get Preston some cowboy boots but they were way to expensive, especially since he changes shoe sizes so often. Oh well, maybe when he slows down on the growing thing.
We are living life and trying to keep track of all that is going on around us. We are happy and hope more adventures come our way.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Sunday, May 23, 2010
We have a walker
We have been trying and trying to get Preston to walk. We knew he could do it but for fear or whatever reason, it was a no go. He would walk holding on to things or touching things, like the couch or the wall. Just 2 days ago, he decided he was ready and started walking. Now, it is not a full time thing yet but he is doing his part and doing it well. We are proud of our sweet little guy. Preston is more adventurous now are is even willing to walk in the middle of the kitchen, if he thinks no one is watching. Good work buddy.
Friday, May 7, 2010
It is what it is
So, Preston had a second birthday party, this one was just for friends. Dallin created a fiesta for the little guy. It was fun to have all the friends over in the middle of the day for tacos and friendship. We created a 'Pin the mustache on the hombre" game and Preston looked pretty cute in his sombrero and poncho.
Dallin has been playing church ball the last little bit and enjoys the team but somehow always find a reason why he was the one that made them lose or did poorly even if they won. It is crazy but the tourney starts tomorrow and it will all be over soon enough. He is doing great, making the baskets and losing weight.
We have been working on the yard as the weather warms up but with Reno weather it warms for a day or two then becomes cold again. Hopefully Spring decides to stay before Summer shows up. I wish the best for the flowers I planted last weekend.
Well, my mind has been going CRAZY lately. I was called to Primary President last week and my mind has been thinking and thinking about Primary and all that goes with it. I am glad I have good councilors to help me out.
Oh, so we finally made it to Preston's neurosurgeon appointment this week...he says that everything look fine and the flat head is from the fact that he laid one one side all the time (like I thought). Anyway, he said it will be completely normal by the time he is 5 or 6.
Preston is finally getting his top teeth, good for him but bad for the attitude. AND to top it all off, he woke up with hives yesterday morning, poor little guy is suffering and taking mom and dad along for the ride. That is all that is going on in our lives, we are not exciting but here we are anyway.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Look who's turning UNO!
This weekend we had a birthday party for Preston and Zoey. The theme of the party was UNO or Look who is turning UNO. We had a lot of fun. Here are just some of the pictures of the big event. I did not want to bore you with all of them. We had fun and the babies loved it, boy was it a lot of work. It was worth it for sure.
Zoey loves her cake, especially the frosting.
Zoey loves her cake, especially the frosting.
Preston destroyed his entire cake and loved every second of it.
The after cake bath, also blackmail pictures for when they are older.
Preston opening presents, he got some fun toys, books and cute clothes.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Our latest adventures in film...
Here I am in the snow, the goggles were part of my Christmas gifts, aren't they hip.
Here is Dallin, the weather will not get him down.
Here we are playing in the snow, Henry was having the best time out of everyone.
Here are the boys, All Henry wants to do is play.
Preston is not so sure about the snow thing. Preston was so warm that he was falling asleep out there, in our backyard.
We just visited Utah and Wyoming over Easter and overall we had a good time. This is Preston and Dallin's official Utah picture in the historic downtown Provo. It was a very exciting moment that needed to be captured on film.
This is Preston on his first Easter Egg Hunt at grandma's house. He and Zoey found eggs that were spread out all over the floor and had a jelly bean prize inside. Yum!
Here is Zoey on her firsr Easter Egg hunt. She had a great time finding the eggs.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Preston's head
Well, it turns out that Preston has a misshapen head. It is not something new but it is finally being resolved. We noticed that Preston's head was flat on the left side when he was 3 or 4 months old. We asked Dr. J about it and he said that we need to wait it out and see if it fixes itself once he becomes more mobile. We think it is because he has had a tendency to lay on that side of his head for everything, sleeping, eating, hangout... Well, we waited it out as instructed and it has gotten better but is still pretty flat on the left side. So, at Preston's 9 month appointment we got a referral to Dr. Rodriguez, the only child neurologist in town. I called to make an appointment and was told, in a not so friendly way, "you don't call us, we call you." So, I called Dr. J's office so they can send the proper paper work so that I can get an appointment for my kid. A month later I still heard nothing back and so I called both doctor's offices again. Dr. J said that they had sent the paper work and Dr. R said that they hadn't got it. Well, eventually Dr. Rodriguez's office called us and we had our appointment yesterday. Only 2 months after the referral was given.
I told Dallin to dress decent because they seemed like snobby people and I didn't want them to get the wrong impression of us. Pathetic, I know but whatever. We got to the office, and everyone was real nice. The doctor was funny and smart and he didn't freak Preston out by being up in his business. As you may know, Preston doesn't do well with strangers or even people he doesn't see that often. So, Dr. Rodriguez gave him space but was still able to look at everything he needed to. The doctor told us that it was one of two things. Either his head growth plates had grown together, and that would mean surgery to fix it OR his skull had not grown together, like they are suppose to be and a helmet would most likely fix the flatness.
The doctor said that he didn't know which one it was and would need more information, he requested a Cat scan to see what is going on in Preston's head. The poor little guy is going to have to be sedated because like any almost 1 year old, he never stops moving. We have to wait a couple days before we get the appointment at the hospital but I am glad we are finally getting things worked out and figured out so that we can move on. This is only part one...part 2 will be what happens with the CT Scan and the results. Stayed tuned...
I told Dallin to dress decent because they seemed like snobby people and I didn't want them to get the wrong impression of us. Pathetic, I know but whatever. We got to the office, and everyone was real nice. The doctor was funny and smart and he didn't freak Preston out by being up in his business. As you may know, Preston doesn't do well with strangers or even people he doesn't see that often. So, Dr. Rodriguez gave him space but was still able to look at everything he needed to. The doctor told us that it was one of two things. Either his head growth plates had grown together, and that would mean surgery to fix it OR his skull had not grown together, like they are suppose to be and a helmet would most likely fix the flatness.
The doctor said that he didn't know which one it was and would need more information, he requested a Cat scan to see what is going on in Preston's head. The poor little guy is going to have to be sedated because like any almost 1 year old, he never stops moving. We have to wait a couple days before we get the appointment at the hospital but I am glad we are finally getting things worked out and figured out so that we can move on. This is only part one...part 2 will be what happens with the CT Scan and the results. Stayed tuned...
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
That fateful night
So, on Tuesday nights I go to kickboxing at the little hell hole, Achieve Fitness. Anyway, I get into the room and we are warming up as usual and I started to feel sick to my stomach. I thought that this was just a case of eating too fast before I left. So, I just brushed off the feeling and was still working hard. Then a few minutes later my throat started to itch and I was like, what is going on here? Then I look in the mirror and my eyes were super red, like I had been crying, but no tears were coming out. I made a mention of my eye situation to the girl I was working with and she asked if I was OK, of course I blew it off saying I was fine. It just kept on getting worse, now my tongue was starting to swell and my breathing was slightly labored, so I excused my self from the room to see if the front desk had Benadryll. They didn't. I said that I was going to go home and take care of it.
Anyway, on my 15 minute drive home, my right eye started to swell. It was not like I couldn't see or anything it was just uncomfortable. I got home and Dallin had set out 2 Benadryll and water for me on the counter, I took that hoping that this would all be over. Fortunately, the medicine didn't let the symptoms get worse but they did not get any better either. So, after 40 minutes of being at home, Dallin forced us to go to the hospital.
We waited 30 minutes just to see the EMT, that checked my vital signs. It was now 8:30. That is when we called Jonathon. He is the real hero in this story because he took Preston home and got him in bed a reasonable hour. We were still going to be at the hospital for at least another 1 1/2 more hours.
Anyway, I finally got some prescription strength Benadryll directly into my vain and I felt like I was floating. Now, I never have had alcohol but this is what I think it would be like if I were tipsy except for I was extremely tired. Thankfully, the medicine worked and slowly my body was getting back to normal. After being checked out and $50 later, we were on our way home where I went directly to bed. I did not hear Dallin come to bed or anything. This morning when I woke, I felt a whole lot better and was ready for that never happen again. I am not sure what cause this all to happen and I will probably never find out but I am sure happy it is over and Preston got to bed close to his bedtime.
Anyway, on my 15 minute drive home, my right eye started to swell. It was not like I couldn't see or anything it was just uncomfortable. I got home and Dallin had set out 2 Benadryll and water for me on the counter, I took that hoping that this would all be over. Fortunately, the medicine didn't let the symptoms get worse but they did not get any better either. So, after 40 minutes of being at home, Dallin forced us to go to the hospital.
We waited 30 minutes just to see the EMT, that checked my vital signs. It was now 8:30. That is when we called Jonathon. He is the real hero in this story because he took Preston home and got him in bed a reasonable hour. We were still going to be at the hospital for at least another 1 1/2 more hours.
Anyway, I finally got some prescription strength Benadryll directly into my vain and I felt like I was floating. Now, I never have had alcohol but this is what I think it would be like if I were tipsy except for I was extremely tired. Thankfully, the medicine worked and slowly my body was getting back to normal. After being checked out and $50 later, we were on our way home where I went directly to bed. I did not hear Dallin come to bed or anything. This morning when I woke, I felt a whole lot better and was ready for that never happen again. I am not sure what cause this all to happen and I will probably never find out but I am sure happy it is over and Preston got to bed close to his bedtime.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
From wild screams to sweet snuggles, Preston is growing up. Today, Preston turns 10 months. Oh, how the time flies by and at the same time stands still. This little boy is crawling everywhere, especially towards his puppy. Preston loves Henry more that anyone else and Henry tolerates him decent. Preston has just learned to climb up the stairs in the last week or so. He is not super stable yet but does a pretty good job. This also means the purchase of baby gates, mostly for safety reasons. The one at the bottom of the stairs opens so we don't have to move it from the wall everytime we want to go up the stairs. That is also nice for Henry, so he doesn't have to do acrobats evertime he wants to go up and down the stairs.
We are also discovering the voice of Preston. He is even more loud and vocal than before. This boy loves to talk, he just haven't learned volume control yet. We are working on it but he just likes to hear himself speak.
We have also introduced a special word, that we love and Preston hates. the work is "NO." When he hears the word, he looks at us at usually starts a pretty fake and short cry. For instance, Preston was heading towards Henry's water bowl the other day and so I said, "Preston, no." He looks at me and kept going towards the forbidden object, so i said it again. This times he sits where he was and just starts crying. then he looks at the bowl, looks at me and cries some more. It was pretty pathetic and cute at the same time.
Preston has also started taking all his baths in the big boy bath. Oh how he loves the bath. I think he loves being naked but then add water and toys in the mix and you have got a little piece of heaven. My favorite part is getting him out and wrapping him a towel. He loves to snuggle and be warm in the towel after a fun bathtime experience.
Henry has been in a world of hurt for quite awhile now. his allergies are so bad that we had to get a blood test done on him. the only problem was that the test cost $350 so we had to wait for our tax return to be able to afford the test. Well, we got the results back this week and it turns out that Henry is allergic to 18 things and is borderline allergic to 3 more. We are going to try a food change and benadril to see if that will help him. unfortunately, Henry is allregic to beef, corn, oats, alfalfa and carrots which happen to be in 95% of all dog foods and the foods that don't have those things cost a ton of money. The one food at the pet store that I found that would work costs $40 on sale for a 35 pound bag, normally $50 per bag. It is quite different than the 50 pould bag we were getting for $20 at sam's club. If the food switch doesn't work than we are going to have to get serums specially made for henry that will be another $200-$300 more. good thing we love our dog or I don't know if this would be worth it.
Well, Preston is ready to eat breakfast, until next time....
Friday, January 22, 2010
The teeth are coming...
This week has been an exciting week for Preston, he just doesn't know it yet. He is finally getting teeth. All Preston realizes is that he doesn't feel good. He is a trooper and hanging in there. Preston is currently getting his bottom teeth. Preston also turned 9 months this week. That means that in 9 more months he gets to go to nursery, time sures flies. I am excited for that prospect just because he will be such a big boy, I don't even take him on Sundays because Preston and Primary do not mix well. The other moms and their babies are testament to that. All the loudness from the babies detracts from the reverence or the attempt at reverence we are trying to get in primary. So, Dallin or Vicki graciously take him for me. I can't believe that 9 months has flown by so quickly. Anyway, Preston is not on the move yet but is still trying hard.
Funny story...This happened at Sunday dinner at my parent's house. Preston and Hailey (cousins) were playing on the floor together nicely and having a great time. All of the sudden, Preston decides to pull Hailey's hair. Just reached up, grabbed a handful and yanked on it. Of course Hailey started to cry and so Papa picked her up. Well, Hailey still had the toys she was playing with in her hands. It turns out, a couple seconds later Hailey dropped those toys right on Preston's head. And the tears start from him as well. I said, "well buddy, that is called payback"
Moral: Be nice to people and they will be nice back or at least not drop stuff on your head.
Funny story...This happened at Sunday dinner at my parent's house. Preston and Hailey (cousins) were playing on the floor together nicely and having a great time. All of the sudden, Preston decides to pull Hailey's hair. Just reached up, grabbed a handful and yanked on it. Of course Hailey started to cry and so Papa picked her up. Well, Hailey still had the toys she was playing with in her hands. It turns out, a couple seconds later Hailey dropped those toys right on Preston's head. And the tears start from him as well. I said, "well buddy, that is called payback"
Moral: Be nice to people and they will be nice back or at least not drop stuff on your head.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Living Life
Well, this week has been pretty normal for us. We have just been living life...Preston is still working hard to crawl but is not there yet. He loves practicing. He has also discovered throwing balls and laughs every time he does it. If Dallin gets the chance, he will put the video up today. Preston is a chatter box that always has something to say but in what language he is talking, we are not sure.
Dallin has been kinda stressed about work because people got laid off this week. I think that we will be OK but who knows with this city council of ours. I know, no matter what that things will work out the way that they are suppose to. He is getting pumped up for basketball season that should be starting soon for the stake.
I have just been tutoring and teaching flute lessons. Next year, I am going back to work, which is not that exciting to me but it will help us when Dallin gets another pay cut. We have to do it so that we can be more financially secure in the future. I also finished the puzzle I have been working on this week, it was a 1000 piece puzzle of zebras. It was one of the hardest puzzles I have ever done.
Henry is doing decent, his feet are healing up good from our walk last week where he got destroyed by the ice. He is still allergic to life but we are trying to save up to get him an allergy test. He is still my sweet baby who loves to cuddle his momma.
I guess I am lucky in that way because all of my boys love to cuddle.
There are your random thoughts of the week.
Dallin has been kinda stressed about work because people got laid off this week. I think that we will be OK but who knows with this city council of ours. I know, no matter what that things will work out the way that they are suppose to. He is getting pumped up for basketball season that should be starting soon for the stake.
I have just been tutoring and teaching flute lessons. Next year, I am going back to work, which is not that exciting to me but it will help us when Dallin gets another pay cut. We have to do it so that we can be more financially secure in the future. I also finished the puzzle I have been working on this week, it was a 1000 piece puzzle of zebras. It was one of the hardest puzzles I have ever done.
Henry is doing decent, his feet are healing up good from our walk last week where he got destroyed by the ice. He is still allergic to life but we are trying to save up to get him an allergy test. He is still my sweet baby who loves to cuddle his momma.
I guess I am lucky in that way because all of my boys love to cuddle.
There are your random thoughts of the week.
Friday, January 8, 2010
San Fran 2009
Well, for our last trip for the decade, we headed west to town of San Fransisco. We made this journey with Martha and Jonathon. On this trip, we made a variety of stops along the way to make this more than a trip but with an adventure. After leaving, we soon realized two things, we forgot the play pen for Preston to sleep in and we brought along tour guide Martha. The first thing was not so bad because Preston could just sleep in the bed with us, it worked out because Preston ended up being sick and needed the extra comfort because he was up most of the night anyway. The second thing, tour guide Martha, had its perks as well as a fascinating way of making Jonathon crazy.
As the pictures will indicate, we stop for lunch at KFC which happened to have a Col. Sanders there, I knew that was a sign to the beginning of a great trip. Soon, after we left KFC, we made it to the Jelly Belly factory, which apparently so did the rest of California. The place was packed so we decided, to forgo the tour for now. More about that later.
We arrived to San Fran, 5 1/2 hours after we left Reno and found our Motel. It was a bit scummy but cheap. All 5 of us made our way to room 216 at the Surf Motel Inn and found that the reason why the room was so small was because the bathroom was huge.
We went to the SFMOMA which is the Museum of Modern Art. It was cool but I didn't find it as interesting as the NY version. That night we hit Chevy's for dinner. We could have tried a local joint but with an 8 month old, you have got to go where you know whey will have high chairs. You can't mess around with that in a city that has horrible parking and traffic, especially when the driver gets road rage. Anyway, it was a successful first day.
the 2nd day of our adventure was jam packed full of fun. We started out by going to the pier and fisherman's wharf. We we to the aquarium which everyone loved. I got a bit unnerved in the underground tubes of fish and things. I had to make it quickly to the other side so I would not pass out or throw up. Fish and water are not my favorite things. Preston did love looking at all the fish, he stayed with Dallin in the tubes.
We also went to the exploratorium, where I learned many things. First, a lot of interesting science. sSecond, that kids in San Francisco and surrounding areas are brats and should be slapped. Third, I learned some valuable lessons that I will teach my kid about manners.
We also made it to the Japanese Tea Gardens that day, We thankfully got there right before closing so we did not have to pay to get in. That saved us $5 each, not much but still I am grateful. It was a very pretty garden and we enjoyed looking around there. We hit the IHOP next to motel for dinner, again convenient and kid friendly and had an enjoyable night playing games in our room.
We left pretty early the next morning so that we could get to the Jelly Belly factory before the rest of the world. This worked out in the end because there was not much of a wait when we got there but by the time we left it was completely full. Unfortunately, because we went on new Year's Eve, the factory workers were not working but at home with their families. Boo for me, good for them. I had never gone to the factory before this time and so had to use my imagination through the whole tour. We got delicious Jelly Belly's on the way out and headed home safely. we did make a pit stop on the way into town because Preston was sick and had ear infections but he is fine and is a champion.
I am getting this all out now so that when testimony meeting comes around,I won't feel the need to share it over the pulpit. Our next big adventure, the Redwood trip April 2010.
As the pictures will indicate, we stop for lunch at KFC which happened to have a Col. Sanders there, I knew that was a sign to the beginning of a great trip. Soon, after we left KFC, we made it to the Jelly Belly factory, which apparently so did the rest of California. The place was packed so we decided, to forgo the tour for now. More about that later.
We arrived to San Fran, 5 1/2 hours after we left Reno and found our Motel. It was a bit scummy but cheap. All 5 of us made our way to room 216 at the Surf Motel Inn and found that the reason why the room was so small was because the bathroom was huge.
We went to the SFMOMA which is the Museum of Modern Art. It was cool but I didn't find it as interesting as the NY version. That night we hit Chevy's for dinner. We could have tried a local joint but with an 8 month old, you have got to go where you know whey will have high chairs. You can't mess around with that in a city that has horrible parking and traffic, especially when the driver gets road rage. Anyway, it was a successful first day.
the 2nd day of our adventure was jam packed full of fun. We started out by going to the pier and fisherman's wharf. We we to the aquarium which everyone loved. I got a bit unnerved in the underground tubes of fish and things. I had to make it quickly to the other side so I would not pass out or throw up. Fish and water are not my favorite things. Preston did love looking at all the fish, he stayed with Dallin in the tubes.
We also went to the exploratorium, where I learned many things. First, a lot of interesting science. sSecond, that kids in San Francisco and surrounding areas are brats and should be slapped. Third, I learned some valuable lessons that I will teach my kid about manners.
We also made it to the Japanese Tea Gardens that day, We thankfully got there right before closing so we did not have to pay to get in. That saved us $5 each, not much but still I am grateful. It was a very pretty garden and we enjoyed looking around there. We hit the IHOP next to motel for dinner, again convenient and kid friendly and had an enjoyable night playing games in our room.
We left pretty early the next morning so that we could get to the Jelly Belly factory before the rest of the world. This worked out in the end because there was not much of a wait when we got there but by the time we left it was completely full. Unfortunately, because we went on new Year's Eve, the factory workers were not working but at home with their families. Boo for me, good for them. I had never gone to the factory before this time and so had to use my imagination through the whole tour. We got delicious Jelly Belly's on the way out and headed home safely. we did make a pit stop on the way into town because Preston was sick and had ear infections but he is fine and is a champion.
I am getting this all out now so that when testimony meeting comes around,I won't feel the need to share it over the pulpit. Our next big adventure, the Redwood trip April 2010.
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