Sunday, January 9, 2011

The week before Christmas

This year for Christmas we went on a big trip. We left on December 19th and were gone until January 2 of 2011! We flew into Charlotte, North Carolina (State #1) and then drove to South Carolina (State #2). Adam spends a lot of time working in South Carolina and we have contemplated moving there so we thought it would be a good idea to take the kids there so they can see it and feel it. Adam needed to work during the first week so we were kinda just tagging along. Adam needed to work in Augusta Georgia (State #3) on Monday so we went along. We were able to go into his center and meet all the people that Adam works with there and then we left Adam at work and we went on an adventure! We drove around Augusta seeing the sights! There are not a lot of sights to see in Augusta. We saw the headquarters of Solo Plastic cups. They have a huge cup in the front of the building. We also saw some other neat things. Once we were done exploring, we went to the mall and waited for Adam to be done working.
The next few days Adam worked in Columbia South Carolina and the kids and I hung out at the hotel. The kids swam, played in the gym, watched tv, played their DS, and we went on walks. Well actually the kids walked and I scootered! No fun! No fun going on a two week trip and having to pack a scooter due to a broken ankle. :( When Adam was done working each night he took us to his favorite restaurants, and showed us the sights of Columbia.
Once Adam was done working on Thursday we drove the kids to Charleston. Adam and I are in love with Charleston. It is such an amazing place. The views are incredible and the atmosphere is too. We got in too late to sight see on Thursday which was disappointing. But we did get up and get going early on Friday (Christmas Eve!) so we could show the kids all the things we love about Charleston. Once we were done we got on the road and headed for the real vacation!!!
Spending Christmas with Kenny, Jenny, Kenyon and Beckam!!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The next day...


  • The next day, I slipped on ice in my driveway and broke my ankle.
  • I had a Harry Potter foot.
  • A trip to the emergency room determined I had broken my ankle, dislocated my ankle and tore the ligament.
  • I had surgery that day.
  • The doctor put a plate and seven screws in my ankle. OUCH!
  • I stayed in the hospital over night.
  • Luckily Adam was able to cancel his work trip and work from home all month long.
  • He took over for me.
  • Ran car pools, cooked meals, ran kids to soccer, basketball, dance, and tumbling. Went grocery shopping, helped me with everything. I mean everything!
  • I went to the doctor two and a half weeks later and things look good.
  • Still have to go another four weeks with no weight on it.
  • All in all he said it will be 12 weeks of casts/walking boots and such.
  • But I got a cool little scooter thing to use instead of the darn crutches.
  • AND
  • a handicap parking tag!
  • It's the little things that make me happy! :)
  • It hasn't been hurting much.
  • Nothing a Tylonel PM can't make feel better. :)
  • It's not been fun.
  • Sitting around the entire month of December.
  • But through it all, every single need has been met.
  • Adam has taken such good care of me.
  • We had ELEVEN meals brought in from friends and family.
  • Everything that needed to be done was done by someone.
  • I have been blessed.
  • I have definitely been blessed.
  • Just counting down the days until March gets here!
  • About 64 days to go.....

Friday, December 3, 2010

Hagen's Soccer Tournament

We went to St. George for Thanksgiving this year. Hagen's soccer team "The Strikers" signed up to play in a tournament on Friday and Saturday. We thought that since the kids were out of school on Wednesday we would make a bigger trip of it and spend a few extra days playing in nice sunny St. George. We had been planning this trip for several months and right off had decided to take our trailer with us so we could use it one more time this year, cook our own breakfasts and lunches easier, and most of all, take LulaKate. It just seemed like a great idea!
The "Great Blizzard" arrived on Tuesday and really wasn't so great, so it didn't really change our plans except give us colder weather to deal with. It made parents and grandparents really worried though!
Long story short we had a great drive down to St. George. We stayed at a really nice campsite area right in the middle of town. Spent some great time together just hanging out as a family. Went to a Dinosaur Museam, went shopping at the outlets, played Set (a new math game the boys have been playing at school). Adam and I even walked to a movie theater that was right next to our campground area and saw Harry Potter.
The soccer tournament started on Friday and Hagen's team did great. Hagen was able to play goalie for the entire time so he was very excited to practice and prove his goalie skills. They played two games on Friday and won both of them. Hagen only let in one goal in each game! Since posting pictures on blogger is way time consuming and it still wont work sometimes, I can only get one pic to post of him as goalie.

The first of potentially three games on Saturday turned out different. In the first 10 minutes there was a play that Hagen bravely jumped into to stop the ball and he got kicked in his hand. I happened to be standing right there very near when it happened (taking pictures). Hagen grabbed his hand and started rolling around on the ground like it was hurt pretty bad. I took off his glove (which is very nice and has lots of added protection built in) and his hand was hurting pretty bad. He went and sat on the side lines and Adam and I tried to not coddle and baby him so he would mabe toughin it up and go back out there to play. Hagen was the only goalie for the team. He did put his gloves back on and Adam threw a couple of balls to him and the second one was too painful. It was clear, he was done for the game. It was a fierce game against a team from Logan (that we have played before) and it ended tied at 0 to 0.

We took him to an instacare after the game and x rays were taken to prove the worst. He had broken two bones in his hand. My pictures are out of order, but I took a picture of the x ray with my phone. See below! A hard/soft cast was put on his arm and ordered to be done with soccer for the rest of the tournament. His hand was hurting pretty bad, so Hagen was kinda ok with that. We did go and watch the next game though! We had to support the team!!!



The fourth game was crazy. We were both tied for first place. And as long as this game did not end up a shut out (someone with no points), we were to play them again for the final.There was a lot of bad sportsmanship from the other team. So bad in fact the refs made the entire fan section of the other team go to their cars. Long story short on this. The other team was kicked out of the tournament. And are not ever welcome back.
Our team took first place in the tournament!

Hagen was the first to recieve a gold medal since he had sacrificed the most!
His Hand!


Go Strikers!!!

Hagen and his best soccer buddy Matthew!!!

After the awards were given out, the entire team went to In & Out for dinner! It was crazy busy but all the kids had a ton of fun! Since there was another storm coming due to hit the freeway at 3 am. Most of the team decided to leave early. Like right after dinner. Instead of going home on Sunday morning. We had our trailer we were pulling (the only ones), and we thought we had better leave early too. The thought of sleeping in late on our own beds sounded so dreamy. So we went back to the campsite. Adam hooked up the trailer. I secured everything in the trailer. And we left at 8:30 pm. The drive went pretty smooth. Except when Breeley coughed so hard she threw up all over herself, and her blanket. We pulled in at about 2 am. Backed the trailer onto the driveway, off the road. Walked into the house and all went to bed.

Story to be continued tomorrow...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving

This is what we did on our Thanksgiving.
I hope you all enjoyed yours as much as we enjoyed ours.
We missed our families, but enjoyed spending time together.
We have so much to be thankful for. So much.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The darn blizzard showed up!

The blizzard showed up!
Adam has already plowed the driveway.
The roast is taking forever to cook.
The birthday cake is done.
Breeley is complaining.
Hagen is asking for lots of snacks because he knows he will not be eating any dinner.
Abell is cleaning his room.
Addison is at scouts. Three houses away.
Adam keeps saying things like "I will if I want. It's my birthday."
I am happy to be home tonight.
I am so grateful for a free evening.
Even if it involves 100 feet of snow.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Hagen is a rockstar soccer goalie!

This is Hagen.
All geared up for a game of indoor soccer.
He is playing goalie.
He is a good goalie.

He has strong soccer legs.

They won.

Hagen and his team are all rockstar soccer players.
The end.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Freakishly Busy Week.

Isn't it amazing.

This week we have had so much going on.

  • Addison had to read a biography (he chose his birthday buddy Abraham Lincoln), answer some questions in paragraph form about Honest Abe. THEN MAKE A SCULPTURE! DONE
  • Abell has had play practice every night until 7ish and the play starts tonight and is every night for the next three nights. HALF DONE
  • Abell has a SCIENCE FAIR due friday. Are you kidding me? Everyone knows how much I love science fairs. Like NOT AT ALL. Anyway, it's DONE! (I think)
  • Hagen has a wax museum on friday. Needs me to sew him a Mark Antony costume. Remember how much I love Halloween? I hate costumes! It's DONE. (and pretty cute) and it's going right in a box when Hagen is done and guess who Addison is going to choose to be for his wax museum in three years? Ding Ding Ding... Your right. Mark Antony.
  • Breeley has books to read. Geesh, like I really have time to help her learn to read. I KID. I KID.
  • Breeley also was lucky enough to bring home a math bag. Yippee!

Luckily for me though, Adam has been in town this week. I can't even describe how thankful I am that he has been around helping. It was like stuff was still getting accomplished... and I was making dinner... and I wasn't yelling. It almost felt like I had Doby around from Harry Potter. Only it was Adam. Helping kids with homework and getting them to clean up after homework. It was super great.

Random.

I was sitting watching Breeley during tumbling last night and noticed this amazing sunset out one of the windows. Luckily I had my shmancy new camera with me, so I ran outside and took some pictures. It was so amazing. I can't believe how great the pictures turned out. I think I took like a million shots (about 20).

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