The whole reason we planned our Arizona vacation this last June ...
Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Valentine!
Our cute niece, Jacquie, got married to a great, great guy, Trent. They are adorable and perfect for each other!
Ohhh, the pink glitter shoes!
The kids had a BLAST at their cousins one hot afternoon. They have their own water park right in their back yard! SO FUN! It was a definite highlight of the trip. Our kids could have lived there the whole week! Thanks, Pattons!
Nice cannonball, Nat!
See? Truly they have all the fun! Diving board, slide, cliff, waterfall and even an awesome rope swing! Natalie is prepping to take off on the rope swing (hiding behind the basketball hoop).
Maren and cute cousins, Hattie and McKindree -Eli was a little nervous due to his "little accident" days before.
Daring Davis -
Millie braving the slide -
Just chillin' -
We are so thankful for this little guy. And SO thankful to a quick thinking Daddy! The afternoon of Jacquie and Trent's wedding, Maren and I needed to run a couple of errands before the reception that evening. Dennis stayed with the kiddos to go swimming. When we arrived back home about an hour later, Dennis was holding Eli in a blanket, sleeping. Everyone was pretty solemn and the house was quiet.Something had happened and everyone was a bit traumatized. Eli had nearly drowned. One minute he was playing on the shelf and the next he was floating (blue lips, not breathing) - all within minutes. Dennis reacted quickly - even having to use CPR. It didn't take long for Eli to respond, but long enough to shake everyone up pretty good. Especially Dennis. Because he responded quickly and seemed ok, 911 wasn't called. When I got home, he was groggy, but he knew things - us, his name, trucks. We went ahead to the reception, knowing that Dennis would be taking the littler kids home early. Eli was whiny (obviously) and needed to leave after an hour or so. On his way home, he called our good friend who is a NICU nurse and she suggested that we take him to the ER just as a precaution. She and her husband met Dennis and Eli at the ER. Many thanks to her for getting us right in! He checked out ok and the x-ray indicated no water in his lungs, but wanted to admit him for observation. I slept with him at the hospital. He did great. We were back home by 10 am the next morning and he had regained his strength and energy by noon!
So, so grateful - grateful for a husband that relyed on the spirit to know what to do in a moment of panic, to use his priesthood for healing, for a strong little guy that brings so much joy into our home, for a sweet, tender mercy of our Heavenly Father that showed us literally that life is precious. I still get teary thinking about it. It was probably a good thing that I wasn't there at that moment.
Dennis told me later that in the temple that morning, he had a distinct impression that he needed to know what to do if there was ever an accident in the pool. He was reminded by the spirit of those things he learned in scouts many years before so he could quickly respond to the need of saving our little boy later that day. Again. I am so grateful for wonderful husband who lives his life in such a way that the spirit can communicate those heavenly messages and he is able to respond and serve. I am blessed.
Arizona was eventful, but so fun to be with family and friends whom we love so much!