Sunday, August 19, 2012

Week of August 12th

I have to apologize in advance.  My camera  is having problems right now so I couldn't add any pictures.  I'll add them later if I can.

Monday - 13th
News Flash: Lydia slept through the night last night!  Too bad I didn't get to reap the benefits of a full night sleep.  Daniel woke me up twice for various reasons and I woke up several times after that with discomfort from not nursing.  One of these days/years I'm sure I'll get to sleep again.

Monday is my shopping day.  I got that done and laundry.  I filled up the kiddie pool for the boys and they played out there all afternoon.  It's pretty hot, but I don't mind since we only get a few weeks a year like this.

Tuesday - 14th
I went to physical therapy in the morning. My joint was out of alignment again but not as bad.  We were able to identify a weak area to work on and I was given a whole new set of exercises.  After seeing the chiropractor before our vacation I felt so much better.  I didn't have much pain at all while on vacation and then started having pain again when we got back.  I'm beginning to wonder if our bed is contributing to that.  If so that would be sad.  I love my bed. I haven't been as stiff buy my back is still achy.  I don't know.  ::sigh::

In the evening we installed our window air conditioner in our bedroom.  We have been in the high 90's since coming home and triple digits are forecast for the weekend.  It was so nice to sleep in a cool room.

Wednesday - 15th
We went to a park in Hillsboro with the playgroup to have some fun.  They had a lot of areas set up for kids to play in and get wet.  Once Jacob got over his "I'm bored" attitude he had a great time.  [Jacob has been saying "I'm bored" constantly lately.  We give him a chore or job to do when he says that but it's been difficult to handle.  What do you do when your kids say that?]  I really enjoyed spending time with my friend's.  My friend Jaimi was there with her 2 week old baby girl and I was lucky enough to hold that precious little newborn.  Jacob went down this shark slide over and over and over.
Wee!!!
Hit the bottom and run!
Running to get right back in line
Lydia striking a pose
D happily eating his PB&J

Thursday - 16th
I worked with Jacob to help him learn to ride his bike.  I took of one of his training wheels.  He did pretty good but has a long way to go.  I even felt good enough to put my sneakers on and run next to him for a bit.  I ache to run again.  Pray for me people.  Pray that my hip will heal and that I can run again soon.

Friday - 17th
I went to a nearby city to pick up fruit for several ladies in my ward.  It's a great deal on yummy, locally grown peaches and I want to make lots of jam so I got a 25 lb. box.  Well, I honored nap time and paid for it with traffic.  It took me two hours to make a 40 mile round trip. It was 100 degrees outside and I'm so grateful my van has nice air conditioning.  I kept the kids entertained listening to Scripture Scouts.  Lydia was an angel and didn't get cranky until near the end of our trip.  That alone was a blessing from God. 

Saturday - 18th
We went to the Lake Oswego farmer's market.  I haven't been to a FM since I lived in California.  It was nice to browse around and walk through the crowds of people and try yummy samples.  One fellow was selling watermelon's that have different colored flesh.  He had the traditional red and then he also had yellow and orange.  I'd never seen such a thing!  I tried it and it tastes just like red fleshed watermelon.  For fun I purchased a yellow one.

We spent the afternoon accomplishing odd jobs around the house and yard and spending time together.  It was great.  Brent and I watched Napoleon Dynamite after the kids were in bed and ate homemade caramel popcorn.  Good times.

Sunday - 19th
I made banana nut muffins for breakfast and some banana pineapple bread that didn't turn out as good as I hoped it would.  Oh well, you can't have success all the time, right?  We watched old church videos (Uncle Ben, The Gift, The Mailbox, Johnny Lingo) and I still got all teary eyed when Uncle Ben got a standing ovation at the graduation ceremony, or when Lethe died after finally getting a letter from her children, and when the dad got to watch his kids on Christmas morning thanks to the thoughtful hard work of his son.  Those movies are great!  I watched them often when I was young and enjoyed them again today.  Do you guys remember those old videos?  We introduced them to Jacob today and I hope he'll love them too.

Week of August 5th

Monday 6
Lydia awoke with a cold Monday morning.  In the mid-morning my delightful cousin Stephanie and her husband, Lars, and their cutie-pa-tootie son, Roan, came by to see us.  Teresa and Tristan were there too.  We chilled out in the living room cooing at each other's babies and taking pictures then we had a nursing party.  Good times.  Then we went to a restaurant called Scramble'z and had a great time.  Good food and good company.  Can't get much better than that!  Stephanie is so much fun and I had a blast hanging out with her and a hard time saying goodbye.
Teresa and Jeanene, Me and Lydia, Stephanie and Roan

Tristan holding Jeanene, Brent holding Lydia, Lars holding Roan

We got ready for a bbq in the afternoon while babies napped.  We had said bbq that evening.  Our friend's Scott and Colleen came but none of our other friend's we had invited were able to come.  I love Colleen and I was so glad she was able to come.  We had a good time and enjoyed the beautiful weather and mom and dad's beautiful back yard.


Tuesday 7
After naptime we headed up to Santa Clara.  As we pulled up in front of our old house to show Jacob where we lived when he was born he excitedly announced from the back seat that his tooth had fallen out.  It's been wiggly for months and the adult tooth started growing in behind it a few weeks back.  I'm glad it came out so painlessly.  I have a hard time with teeth, I think I was traumatized as a kid and it really grosses me out.
New tooth all ready to go

Brent then dropped the kids and me off at my old work and he went to run errands and visit a game shop.  I had a great time seeing my old co-workers.  Man, I miss them!  I miss working and feeling important and accomplished.  You could even see a few of my touches around the office (like the seating chart I designed).  Much was the same and much had changed.  It's been 5 years since I left.  Crazy.  I feel so at home there and it was good to be back.


After that stop we got our favorite Indian food to go and came home to enjoy it.  That's another thing I miss about CA.  The diversity there means there are more ethnic places to eat.  I have yet to find good Indian cuisine in Oregon.


Mom, Jenny and I went shopping for Back To School clothes for Jacob while Lydia was down for a nap.  Then Brent and I prepared to go out with Ron.  We were able to leave the kids with mom and Jenny which was a real treat.  Ron treated us to Tony Romas, my favorite restaurant for ribs and the place in which I compare all other ribs.  I'd never been there when it was so empty.  It was great.  Then Ron came back to the house and played games with the kids and then us once the kids were in bed.  We had a really nice evening.

Here are some pictures that Jenny took of their adventures with the kids

Snuggle time with grandma

Daniel going down the slide
Slip 'n slide fun!
Lydia loved smiling at her cousin Elisabeth

Ron took this picture after a round of crazy 8's
Wednesday 8
Daniel awoke quite sick today and Lydia wasn't better either.  So Brent and Jacob took off to hang out with the Dixon family while I stayed with the sickies.  My dear friend Angela came down and took me out to lunch.  I simply couldn't be in SJ and NOT see her, so I was so happy when she was able to come down.  I was delighted to meet her daughter Giulia.  We had a great time!  Brent stayed with the kids.  I don't often get to go out sans children.  It was nice to enjoy my meal and play with her kids.
Giulia, Angela and Lydia
Daniel, Xander and Giulia
Holding my baby girl
Best buddies.  Angela and I.
Mom and I did more shopping in the afternoon.  We were able to get everything we were looking for and it was nice to spend time with her.  I am lucky to have such a great mother-in-law.  We out in the evening and tried to have the boys go hot tubing with grandma after dinner but they both couldn't handle it so off to bed they went.  Brent and I went in after all the kids were in bed.  How nice to sit in a hot tub while looking at the stars.  The boys were missing out!

Thursday 9
The day did not go as planned.  Teresa and Tristan arrived in the morning.  I went through clothes for Lydia that I'm borrowing from Jenny.  Then Teresa and I took the clothing bins back to Jenny and said "Hi and Bye" to Chris.  That was the only time during our vacation that I was able to see him.  Crazy.  Then we got some Jack In Box for lunch (they don't have that in Utah).  We had planned to all go swimming but after lunch was over the kids all needed naps and it was too late.  So we relaxed until it was time to take the Freckleton's to the airport.  On my way back from dropping them off Teresa called to say her wallet was at my in laws house.  I got the wallet and Jacob (for carpool lane advantage) and raced back to the airport.  When I got back we got the boys ready then headed over to Jenny's for some pool time (much later than originally planned).  The boys had so much fun!  Their first time in a pool this year.  The water was too cold for Lydia so she hung out with Jenny and I in the hot tub for a while.  Then we raced back to clean up in time for a double date with John and Amanda.  They took us to a super-delicious sandwich place called "Which Wich?".  Oh man, it was so good I was sad when I finished the last bite because there wasn't any more.  What a fun place too.  Then we walked over for some Krispy Kreme.  We hung out and talked and had a lovely evening.  Then we headed back home to put kids to bed and watch the Olympics.  Phew!  What a day.
Pool Party with the Dixon's
Friday 10
We spent the morning racing around and getting ready to leave.  Lydia got a morning nap and we were off around 10:45 am.  We arrived in Fairfield, CA to tour the Jelly Belly factory the same time as a million other people.  It was so crowded.  The line for the tour took over an hour.  The boys handled the wait like champs and we proceeded to see how Jelly Belly's are made.  After the tour we had lunch and then on the road we went.  We had a blessing occur when our gas light came on while we were in the middle of nowhere.  We had 26 miles before our destination (Yreka, CA) and our distance to empty said 5 miles.  I prayed and we turned off the A/C and slowed down to stretch conserve what has we had as much as possible.  The distance to empty warning said 0 for a long time.  We made it to some town outside of Yreka and when we pulled in to the gas station I said a prayer of thanks.  When filling with gas it literally filled the tank.  We must have been driving off of fumes and a prayer!  The relief that we were ok was immense.  I couldn't imagine being stranded out in the 97 degree heat with three little kids.  It would've been a nightmare!


We made it to our hotel in Yreka about 7 and immediate went to the pool.  Oddly, the water was too cold to swim in.  So we went back to our room and got ready for bed.  The boys watched TV until lights out and we all happily went to sleep.  Lydia decided it would be a good night to not sleep though and we had a difficult time with her.  Sheesh.


Saturday 11
We were on the road again around 9:30 and made it home at 4 pm.  The kids did so well.  Jacob complained of a sore bottom much of the time but we all made it through.  Driving with kids is hard but they all did better then I expected.  We spent the evening de-vacationing and had long baths for the kids.  With that our bi-annual California vacation had come to an end.  We had a great time and loved seeing Brent's family.  I even talked of figuring out a way to move back.  But in the end we couldn't figure out how to do it and sighed as we once again resigned ourselves to being family-less in Oregon.  I do love it in the Northwest for multiple reasons, and I'm so glad we have a great ward and good friends.  There is no way I'd make it otherwise.

Sunday 12
Daniel and Lydia were still not well enough to go to church so I stayed home with them.  It was a hot day!  I made a pot roast (having the oven on for 3 hours probably wasn't a good idea) and spent the afternoon resting and updating the kids' journals.  Brent and I have both been stiff and achy since coming home so we put more water in our bed and hoped for some improvement.

Now I get to focus on getting the kids ready for school in a few weeks.

Week of July 29th

Monday 30
I went to physical therapy in the morning.  My joint was hurting pretty bad again.  She discovered it was out of alignment and she tried three times to get it back in and it wouldn't go.  She worked on the soft tissues and did some hip traction.  Nothing worked.  So then we did some ultrasound and electromagnetic therapy.  We weren't able to work on any exercises.  So I went home and she said she'd check with me the next day.

Daniel had fun riding around for a long while on his new bicycle.  He figured it out so quickly - so long tricycle!
One happy boy
Tuesday 31
Hip wasn't any better so my PT doc recommended I see the chiropractor.  Spent most of the day getting ready for vacation doing cleaning and laundry.  I snagged this picture of Lydia's first little tooth.  I'm glad I did as her second little tooth started coming in while we were on vacation.


Wednesday August 1
Got in to the chiropractor today and got adjusted.  Finished getting ready to go.

Thursday 2
We left for CA in the morning and arrived at 10:15 pm

Friday 3
We spent the day doing nothing.  Brent's parents took the boys to the Oakland zoo.  Brent and I did some hot tubing and shopping.  It was such a beautiful day and it was so nice to relax after the long week we've had.  I went and got a pedicure and manicure in the evening.  I haven't had a professional manicure since before I was married.  They didn't do a good job.  I feel like it was a waste of money and made the whole appointment go long which stressed me out.  But, at least I have pretty toes!

Saturday 4
I picked Teresa and family from the airport in the morning and then we headed to the beach around lunch time.  This was our only day to go to the beach and it was cold, overcast and it sprinkled rain! I thought, really? The one day in two years we get to go to the beach and it's cold?! - ARRGGHH!!! Well, my kids don't know any different and they had a blast anyway.   Daniel loved playing in the sand with his dump truck.  Jacob and some other boys quickly began work on making a mote to catch the water.  Brent, John and I played some frisbee and Lydia cuddled with anyone and everyone.

My longtime childhood friend, Melissa Marda (Malmgren), came with her family and met us at the beach.  It was so good to see her!  I've known her since 3rd grade and we see each other every 2-3 years or so.  Shortly after she left we packed it up and headed home.  As we were leaving the sun finally broke through the clouds.  Se La Vi. 

Sunday 5
We spent the day relaxing with family.  We attended the Willow Glen ward where Brent grew up and his father is now the bishop.  The boys liked seeing grandpa up on the stand and Lydia kept smiling at him.  It's a small ward but a good one.  The testimony meeting was really neat and I enjoyed it.  Daniel had a hard time going to a new primary class and barely made it through.  Jacob (aka Mr. Social) did just fine.  We had a nice dinner all together and played games while talking and planning the upcoming week.  Lydia started showing signs of getting sick as the night went on.

Side Note:  I will add pictures as I can.  Our camera didn't take any so I'm waiting for family and friends to send me the pictures they took