Tuesday, December 29, 2009

A quick update!

Many of you have wondered how Ben was doing since Thanksgiving (my last post.) He is feeling fine, thanks everyone for your concern and thoughts. He passed that stone and started to feel much better. He will have lythotrypsy next month to break up the rest of the kidney stones, and then I'm not sure how he'll feel but we'll just have to wait and see.

He finished my tile floor with the help of my brother-in-law Jared and my father-in-law Bob. Thank you!!!!! It looks great, I am just waiting for the trim to be put up and the pantry doors to be back up before doing a proper before and after blog post. Merry Christmas to me!!! I love it!

Christmas was AWESOME and of course I can't wait to post pictures but I keep waiting for Ben to network my laptop with our main computer so I can get the pictures from our main computer and blog that way. I could and should just do my blog post on the main computer but it's a media center computer, meaning the screen is our big screen tv and it just seems easier to use my laptop. So I've lagged on posting due to sheer laziness.

Pictures coming soon!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

The wierdest Thanksgiving I've ever had.......

My thanksgiving this year has been so strange. But through the strangeness sometimes the greatest feelings of gratitude are born. It's been a quiet day spent at home, with Ben sick on the couch and Charlie gone. Andy and I sat and had some thanksgiving leftovers together, just the two of us. Ben was able to have a little pie and a roll. It's the smallest and quietest Thanksgiving I've ever experienced.

Most of my family knows that Ben was in the ER on Monday night with bad kidney stone pain (which is "old hat" for him and he usually toughs it out) but this time he was throwing up and couldn't keep down water so he finally went in for some relief.

Four hours and one cat scan later we learn that the stone he is passing is the size of a peanut and there's many more much larger ones that would be impossible to pass. Anyone who has had a kidney stone knows that they are agony and a peanut is HUGE. We are waiting till next week and he'll meet with a specialist to see how to deal with all the rest.

He has had no progress and so he's still medicated and waiting, waiting. We were supposed to go to Manti today for Thanksgiving but he isn't well enough to go. So last night I sent my Charlie off to Manti till Saturday night with his aunt and uncle.

This is where the gratitude begins. Ben's sister Laura and her husband Bret have been so amazing to us. We love them so much. Laura babysits my kids twice a week while I work, and does a great job. They are always helping us out. They were so willing to take Charlie down there with him and the rest of the family was so glad Charlie could join them. I'm so thankful that I have such a wonderful in-law family to call my own. They are all warm and loving and fun people and I feel blessed to have them in my life. My son is so lucky to be able to spend this holiday with his wonderful Grandma Nita, aunts, uncles and cousins, and Grandpa Bob and Grandma Gayle.

When my parents heard about our situation, they drove an hour and a half to bring us a Thanksgiving dinner. I can't cook much because Ben is right in the middle of tiling my kitchen floor, I have no oven or running water in the kitchen. My brother Lance came along and he and my Dad gave Ben a blessing. I am thankful for the Priesthood and the comfort it can bring in times of illness. I'm so thankful for my parents and siblings and the support and love they show us. Lynette's husband Jared is probably going to come and finish our tiling and I appreciate it SO much. I know it's a lot of time and work. I come from a great family and I love each and every one of them!

I'm so thankful for my wonderful sons who brighten my life. I miss Charlie already so much, but we've also enjoyed giving Andy some one on one time. They are great kids, healthy and happy kids. We are so blessed.

I am thankful for my loving husband Ben. When someone is sick and the worry sets in it also makes you hyper-aware of how much you love someone. He is my rock, and I love him dearly. He is a wonderful husband, kind, patient, hardworking, self-sacrificing and fun. He's also a great Dad and my kids really look up to their Daddy. They come running with arms wide open every time he comes home from work. Please send your prayers out for Ben and a speedy recovery.

I'm thankful for my good girlfriends. I am thankful for my good home, neighbors, job, and life.
My day today may have been quiet and strange, but it really has also helped me realize all of the things in it that make it so good.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Our Dude.


I just wanted to share Charlie's kindergarten picture with you. It's not perfect but I think he's super cute!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Half and Half

Outings in public with young kids are often half fun, half major embarrassment!
Take our Timponogos Cave outing yesterday.

It was BEAUTIFUL. I was very in love with the fall colors and the weather was perfect!


Hiking with the kids was great!

Once in the cave Andy started getting upset because he couldn't run around and get into everything....Which, if you know Andy, leads to screaming pretty rapidly. Embarrassing..

Can you guess what this is?
If you can then you've probably been in a cave with a little boy who drank a lot of water and then refused to use the outhouse near the mouth of the cave because it smelled really bad. I mean REFUSED to the point of tears....

Turns out if someone has to pee in the middle of the cave, they get this nifty little blue bag. Turns your pee into gel. Cool right?

We didn't know they had nifty blue pee bags, so Charlie leaked a little on himself before our tour guide realized he needed the bag. Which leads us to the dinner afterward. We stopped at Sizzler, where I spent 15 minutes in the parking lot persuading Charlie that no one inside would know he leaked a little on his pants...He was embarrassed, WE were all embarrassed.

Once inside the restaurant, all went well until Andy decided he was full. Again, if you know Andy once he is full he likes to throw all food and any other items he can reach on the ground. Sigh. I always tip big at restaurants now. :)

I'm still glad we went, it was fun, lovely, tiring and embarrassing all at the same time.
Life is kind of like that.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

How I love September!

I was running Tuesday night in the dark. I'd done a good 4.5 miles and was just starting my last half mile till I reached home. I came near a sprinkler, and the wind was blowing a glorious mist in my direction, so I lifted my eyes from the road to bask in the fresh mist.

Big mistake.
Rolled my left ankle and went down faster then I thought possible. With pain throbbing in my foot, I could only sit by the side of the road and hope that someone would stop. After several minutes, and many many cars flying past me without a thought, my good Samaritan came along, in the form of a woman named Becky with a long brown braid and two wide-eyed 11 year olds in the car.

Thankfully, she gave me a ride home. I couldn't even stand up on my own let alone walk home. She pointed out that my right knee was gashed open! Really? I hadn't noticed because my ankle was so painful.


Thank heavens I'm married to Mr. Camper, Hiker, Biker, Scout extraordinaire...He had all sorts of first aid stuff and took GREAT care of me.

I'm also banned from running in the dark EVER again by my very worried and concerned husband. Hello gym, here I come till next summer!

I was going to do a mountain2 metro 7 mile trail run this Saturday with 3 of my girlfriends. It starts up near waterfall canyon, goes through Ogden River Parkway and into downtown Ogden. Sounds beautiful huh? Alas, I will be elevating and icing my ankle instead!


On a lighter note, we have had some fun times this September. It is one of my favorite months.

Took a hike with the Bret and Laura family over Labor Day. Ben looked like Sasquatch from the knees down!!!


Took some cute pictures of Andy in the tub:


Spent some quailty time in the kitchen with my boysies one beautiful Sunday afternoon:


And celebrated TEN years married to my best friend Ben!!!! He took me away to Las Vegas for 5 days of relaxing by the pool, Phantom of the Opera, Blue Man Group, and lots of sleeping in! I'm waiting for my scanner to work to do a proper "then and now" blog post! ;) Big props to my sister in law Laura for taking our kids the WHOLE time! She's so wonderful! Thanks again!!!!!!!!!

Love you!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Tis the Season...For back to school pics!

One crazy day back in 2002, Ben got a raise. That's right. It wasn't a lot of money, but it seemed like it was at the time. We thought, well, now..Let's buy a house and have a baby!

After 11 months of waiting, wondering....We were blessed to become pregnant with our little darling Charlie boy. Who, let's face it, at 8 lbs and 10 oz, with a HUGE Cranium...Well, he was quite the healthy little darling.
There were nights that Ben and I thought he'd never "grow out of it." There were nights that would never end. But boy, oh boy..Things do change, and sometimes faster then we want them to.


Five and a half years later....Well, he's one of our very best friends in the whole world. He always tries his best to be good. He is not perfect but I often tell him that he has a heart of gold. Ben and Charlie tell me I have a heart of chocolate. But that's beside the point. He's genuinely a great kid. We love our little Charlie-Boy with all our hearts.

So in honor of Charlie's first day at kindergarten, this post is dedicated to him. And how much we love him. Mommy, Daddy, and little Andy all love Charlie so. We are so proud of our grown up boy.


Each milestone that passes is a happy and exciting one, but Mom's know it's so hard to let your kids grow up. I want him to stay my little bud forever.

Love you sweetie!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Super Hero Days

Ben spent the entire week last week at Scout Camp. I've gotten used to it after almost 10 years of marriage, 9 of which he's been in scouts. However, sometimes things still go bump in the night and I wind up feeling jumpy.

This year though I had some fierce protectors visit.

Friends Shawn and Bradley (AKA-Batman 1, Batman 2, and Batman 3).

Super Max and Super Charlie. Even heros need downtime!


This super hero's talent is being adorable. Pretty powerful if you ask me.

I was in good hands.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

The REAL harvest

So we actually have gotten quite the amount of veggies out of our garden, despite some major tomato worms!

One of my favorite things to do with all the zucchini (it grows like mad!) is this:


Cube up chicken, zucchini, and this time I added sliced carrots which we grew too.
Stir fry it in just a tiny bit of of olive oil and sprinkle on some Cajun Seasoning.

Top with cheddar cheese. I serve it over rice sometimes and it's good alone. Healthy too! It was super good with our fresh carrots this time.

We also have lots of tomatoes. Any ideas what I should do with them all?

Sunday, July 19, 2009

HARVEST TIME at the Cooks!

We spent a few minutes in our garden tonight.

These are the fruits of our labors........



The joys of gardening..wuh wuh wuuuhhhh....

Friday, July 10, 2009

We LOVE Summer!


Friends, Slip n' Slide, and Popcicles....
Need I say more?

Monday, June 22, 2009

ROAD TRIP!!!

We were lucky enough to spend 9 days together on a wonderful road trip up the Pacific Northwest last week! We were headed for Washington and on the way we also saw and stopped at places in Oregon, Montana and Idaho! We chose the scenic routes rather then the fastest ways and it was awesome!

Here we go! Up and at 'em after spending a night in Boise, Idaho...Ready to road trip clear to Portland, Oregon!

On our way up we stopped in Oregon to take in some sights!

Multenomah Falls, Oregon


Bonneville Dam, along the Colombia River Gorge in Oregon


Japanese Gardens in a park in Portland, Oregon

We did some fun things while in Seattle!

Space Needle
On our way up!

At the top!

We escaped certain death at the Seattle Aquarium and the PacSci Museum:


Then we:

Museum of Flight-flight simulator

Sleepy baby. He was terribly sweet considering we messed with his schedule!

We also took a Harbor Cruise tour of Seattle and saw the Woodland Park Zoo, and visited Pike's Place Market and watched the fish throwing and checked out the local artists. Very cool place!

BEN'S favorite part-probably camping in the Cascade Mountains. It is absolutely gorgeous! I left my camera behind during our hike and it was a heartbreak because it was so amazing.
New Halem, WA campground.

Ben also loved showing Charlie around the Pacific Science Museum.


CHRISTINA'S favorite part-being with my family for 9 days and visiting some old friends!

Salina and I getting our corn on at a farmer's market in Renton, WA. Friends since childhood!

Salina and her husband Michael were kind enough to let us stay with them for 3 nights!


My friend since babyhood Melanie Mills. In Omak, WA.


My childhood home in Okanogan, WA...Man those trees have grown!!!
(For those of you who don't know I lived in Okanogan till I was 12.)

New friend's the Russon's in Battle Ground, WA.

CHARLIE'S favorite part-swimming in the various hotel pools and the Pacific Science Museum.

ANDY'S favorite parts:
Toddler area at the PacSci Museum

Wearing Salina's shoe around the house.

Pushing around the wet floor sign on the pool deck.

It was WONDERFUL to be together, to see some GORGEOUS places and see beautiful friendly faces.

Washington, we'll be back, I love ya!