Friday, July 23, 2010

Pic of the Week

What this picture doesn't tell you is how excited they were to be wearing their princess dresses. Andrea twirled so many times she fell down.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Saga Continues

Today I noticed that the carpet in Andrea's room was still not dry and it made me think that this water damage was probably a lot worse then we first anticipated. I called Tom to have him send out a water damage restoration crew. Turns out that the water went threw the walls all the way to the basement. They had to tare out some of the ceiling on the main floor to get out all the wet insulation and tear up the carpets upstairs to dry it all out. We went a head an made a claim with our insurance since their bill alone was $5000. Sounds like a rip off to me. We are still going to have to hire someone to replace and repaint the drywall so we figured we better put in a claim. I still can't believe it. I will never underestimate the power of a two-year-old again.

This is where it all started in the bathroom right off of Andrea's room.



This is the living room where the most damage was done. They taped it off because of the hot air they were blowing into the walls to try and dry it up. The temperature was 108 degrees in there. Luckily with the AC running nonstop we were able to keep the rest of the house at a cool 85 degrees.




Pic of the living room. You can see the tubes that they stuck into the wall.



This is a pic of the crown molding in the living room. The water settled in between the paint and the wood. The paint fell off.



Andrea's room. They pulled up the carpet and put a powerful under the carpet to dry it out. The kids loved it cause it made it look and feel like a moonwalk. The carpet lifted off the ground a good 6 inches or so.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

What a disaster

So I got home from work this morning and my babysitter called to tell me she was sick and couldn't make it over. Tom was already gone, so I called another sitter and she didn't answer. Then I thought to myself, No high school girl is going to be up at 8 in the morning during the summer. I have taken naps with Brycen watching T.V. before, so I am sure I could just put a movie in and get two hours of sleep and then everything will be fine. What a mistake!
I had worked two nights back to back with not much sleep in between, and I think I was hallucinating at this time.
I took Makayla to bed with me and left my door open to hopefully hear anything that I might need to wake up for. I must have gone comatose for a bit cause I woke up hearing the kids playing in the bathroom upstairs. I walked in and there was water all over the floor. I wiped it up but did not know then the extent of what had happened. I took them back down stairs and went back up to my room. I wake up this time to Brycen telling me that Andrea was making a mess, then I hear shattering glass. I am on my feet in a second and go downstairs to find her sitting on top of my wood buffet . She had gotten into the cabinet and dropped a crystal bowl my granny gave me and it had shattered all over the floor. On top of the complete mess she had made with the things I had in the drawers, she had taken my arisol spray sunscreen and sprayed it all over a section on the wood buffet--and it's not coming off. I cleaned up what I could of the mess and then noticed the downstairs ceiling was all wet--I was about to die. I called my husband and told him he had to come home. The water from the upstairs bathroom had settled on the ceiling downstairs and caused some of the drywall to fall off. It had also made water pockets between the paint and the wood on our crown molding in the living room. What A Disaster! The worst part is, I can't get mad and anyone but myself. Tom is dealing with it ok. He is such a perfectionist and this kind of stuff kills him. But he understands that I really thought in my deranged mentality at the time that I had it under control. Another lesson learned.

Serenity

Anyone who knows me, knows that I love to workout. To be more exact, I love to run--especially outside. I don't care if it's raining, snowing, freezing or hot as heck--I am outside. Since I have had kids, I've adjusted my game plan for my workouts. I usually always take my kids running with me. I have a Schwinn single and double jogger that I have used the crap out of. So naturally, after I had Makayla, I needed a new stroller, and I got one. The Baby Jogger Summit 360 in red and black--a triple jogger. A freaking expensive stroller that I felt I had to have. I begged and begged my husband for it.
After my c-section, I had to wait 6 weeks before I could even walk a fast clip --Dr.s orders, and I really didn't feel like it either. Then I had to juggle getting three kids out the door--that was more difficult then I thought it would be. So finally I said screw it, and got on the treadmill cause something had to happen. Now that I am regular with my exercise routine it's been easier to take out my stroller, but it's still way easier to get on the treadmill and go. I just don't like it nearly as much.
So Saturday night July, 17th, I felt a little stressed out because I had worked a lot that week. I have also been killing myself trying to lose this weight before I go on vacation in August, and my husband knows that. So as the wonderful person he is, he put the kids to bed for the 4th night in a row so that I could go running. It was an inspirational run in so many ways. I had forgotten almost what it was like to pound the pavement by myself without trying to entertain kids the whole time. I felt so rejuvenated. This is what I wrote when I got back that night:

I took a sunset run along a hilly country road. The scene was beautiful, a vibrant orange and yellow sunset, tall prairie grass blowing in the muggy breeze and fireflies twinkling in the horizon. The cows in the background were calling but their sounds were drowned out by the cicada screeching in the trees. The white "popcorn" flowers, as my kids call them, densely line each side of the road. A rushing stream near by added to the ambiance of the evening. In this quiet hour in the "country" I am able to reflect on my life. I ponder the wonderful blessings that I call mine and then I thank the Lord for them. I think to myself about how much I have been given and ask, how could I ask for more? This kind of evening might not be everyone's idea of serenity, but it was mine tonight.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

I'm Back

So last year about this time I got into a total funk and decided that I hated my blog. It was never good enough and I felt like I couldn't keep it up as nice as everyone else did, so I quit. Since I've been on Facebook, I've realized that I missed it. So I'm doing it again with a new perspective. I have accepted the fact that I am a mother of three little kids, I work part time, and I have a very busy life so it WONT be perfect. I will just do my best and that will have to be good enough. I am not going to go back and blog about all the stuff I missed during this past year. I will just briefly catch up, post some pics from the last year and move on.

The biggest news I have to share about the past year is that we added a new addition on February 28th, Makayla Jean. She is such a great baby and I feel totally blessed that she is apart of our lives.
Once we knew I was expecting, we started looking for a bigger house. Luckily we found one close by in a neighborhood that we fell in love with. We moved in right before Thanksgiving and are really enjoying ourselves here. Our pool should hopefully be in by the beginning of next month and we can't wait.
Other news, I got a new job at KU Med Center. I love that as well. I still work at Saint Luke's, I just divide my time between both.




This is a picture of me last June on my birthday. I am posting it as proof that I did lose my baby weight from Andrea. I am actually 5 weeks pregnant here.









June 2009 Girls Camp Pics on the Big Muddy (Missouri River). This was my forth time going on this trip and it is always a blast. I don't know why they keep asking me to go, I know there are so many qualified people in our church that could easily take my place. I just love my time with the girls and it is such a spiritual experience for all that is involved. We start out at Kaw Point in Kansas City, Kansas and make our way over to St. Louis camping along the way. We have fun adventures at each camp site and each trip is unique. When we pull out at St. Charels and make our way to the St. Louis temple where we spend a few hours doing baptisms. This camp is so me, I love every bit of it. It totally made up for all the crappy camps I want when I was a kid.











4th of July 2009. We were at my parents house and it rained that night. So we watched the annual Country Club Fireworks show in our cars then went home and let the kids fire off fire crackers in the garage. It actually was a lot of fun.









August 2009 Family Vaca to San Clemente CA. I wasn't able to make the 2008 Beach Vaca because I had just had Andrea. So my parents rented another beach house and invited us to join them for the week. We stayed in a condo about a block from the beach. The weather was perfect. We got up early each morning and enjoyed a long walk on the beach. Tom and I took Brycen to Sea World and we lost him in the kids play area. It was the scariest 30 minutes of my life. Tom and Dad also took Brycen on a train ride up the coast, he was so excited. Brian and Kass came and joined us the last part of the week. So much fun, so many good memories.











Our new house. When we found out that I was pregnant with #3 we decided to start looking for a bigger home. We were so lucky to find one close by in a neighborhood that we love. Driving out to the house gives the impression like you are out in the sticks, but really it is only 3 miles away from Wal-Mart and the highway. We love the location. Our neighborhood pool is being built right now and should be done sometime next month. We put a contract on house first without any contingency at the end of September and then put our house on the market. Pretty risky I know. The kids and I moved in with my parents as we tried to sell our old house. We were very fortunate that we had a contract on it by the end of October. Everything was final by the end of November. The following week after that I started my new job at KU Med Center. At this time I was just starting the 7th month of my pregnancy. I was worked full-time in December then 50-60 hours a week in January. By the time I was 9 months I worked 2-3 shifts a week, much better then where I had been. A very stressful time for me. But I was really glad to have gotten that out of the way before Makayla came.



Halloween 2009. Andrea is a Lion and Brycen is a Purple Dinosaur. I felt very resourceful this year. Since we were moving and I was crazy busy and pregnant I dressed Andrea in Brycen's old costume and put Brycen in the same one he was in last year. I hope I'm not a bad mom.




Christmas 2009. At my mom's as usual. Brycen's big gift from Santa was a bike and Andrea's was a play kitchen. Tom and I got each other a new house, appliances, and everything else that comes with that!





Super Cute pick one morning before church. Got to love the tree the kids decorated in the background.





Makayla was Due February 24th. I had an emergent C-section with Andrea so I was hoping to have a v-back (vaginal birth after c-section) this time around. Every week I went to the doctor I anticipated good news--never did I get it. I was never dilated and never effaced. So the day I was due I crossed my fingers and went to my appointment. Again, not even dilated to a one. My choices were c-section in two days or wait another week and most likely a c-section then. So I got up at 4 am, Friday the 26th to and got to the hospital by 6am. I know an emergent c-section is never an ideal situation, but I would have taken that over a planned section. I was very fortunate to have one of my very good friends be my nurse and take me to the delivery room. She helped deliver my baby and was such a blessing through the whole process. This really opened my eyes to what my patients go through everyday on my unit. She was a healthy baby 7lbs 2 ozs and 20 1/2 inches. Such a great baby. These pics were taken right after she was born.




Makayla was blessed on May 1st 2010. My mother-in-law came down for the big occasion. Makayla was blessed in a vintage dress that my great-grandmother made for her children. I feel so lucky to have it. The other pic is of my sister Heather.





Happy Birthday Andrea (2010). The big #2.





Happy Mother's day (2010)! What a blessed mother I am to have three beautiful children. I didn't want to post any fat pictures of me, but my kids are too cute not to. It will be gone soon anyway.




Welcome Home Taylor. The last weekend of May 2010. Taylor came home from his two year mission that he served in Spain and the Canary Islands. We missed him so much!