Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Boxes Rock
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Paisley's Birthday
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Future Writer
Dillon is cracking me up these days. He has decided to "write". This is an example of his writings. He divides them up into chapters, each of which only have like 2, maybe three sentences in them. Here is what this one says "Chapter 1, Bones. Your bones grow as you grow. Your bones even your skull better your body. Bones are white so scientists think. Your bones are the strongest thing in your body. Chapter 2, Brain, The Brain grows as you grow just like your" and the rest is on another piece of paper. This kid makes me laugh
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Family Room
Okay so this is a really bad comparison, but this is the before and after of my Family room. I looked forever for a picture and this was as good as it got. Anyway, I finally got done painting it. My awesome aunt took pictures of it before I painted to photoshop different colors in so I could see how they looked, but I couldn't wait and I just painted without them. I think it looks better. I dumped the whole nautical theme and found some different things to hang. My plan is to put a flat screen tv above the fireplace, so I can get rid of my ugly entertainment center. The only problem I have now, is that the new coat of paint makes the rest of my house look shabby. It looks like I am going to have some more painting to do!
My little twin
My hair is getting longer, long enough, now that I can curl it and it is kind of cute. I curl Elleree's hair too on Sundays. So, last Sunday I made Jason take pictures of Elleree and I, with our little matching hair do's. I know we look nothing alike, so maybe she isn't my little twin, but she sure is cute.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Creative Fury
Last night after before mentioned vomit episode I put the kids to bed and decided that I need to get some of my energy out. I don't know how to paint, or sculpt so I decided to sew. I don't sew very well, but I decided to make this skirt. I saw some girls in our ward that had something kind of like it last week, so I thought I would try it with some scraps I had. I am pretty proud of my efforts and it satisfied my need to create something. Elleree wore it to church today.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Barf boy
I think I am going to rename my blog " the adventures of barf boy and his family". Seriously, just when I think I have had all that could possibly happen with vomit, Truman strikes again!
Tonight Jason took Dillon Skiing, so to be nice I took Truman to Blast Off (a local Chucky Cheese kinda thing). Five minutes into playing, I was on the phone trying to get some guy from India to understand that I lost my credit card, Truman comes over trailing puke in his wake. I ran him to the nearest trash can. Elleree comes over starts to gag, and I have to separate them, again, while I try cleaning him up. I then have to go tell the people who work there that, "Sorry my son has asthma and anytime he plays at all he vomits, this time on your floor". Needless to say I was getting really dirty looks from all the other parents, along with snide remarks about how they can't believe someone would bring their sick kid in there. Whatever, I refused to leave, I paid good money, and my kid was not sick!
We quietly went over to the little kids play area in the corner hoping it would all blow over. No such luck Elleree then starts coughing, she has not been officially diagnosed with asthma but I have a suspicion she has it too, and throws up. I was quick with her, and got her to a trash can before she made a mess. Now, Elleree was sick earlier this week, but she was fever free on Wednesday and has been fine ever since, so she is not sick either. I think if those parents could have turned me in to social services they would have.
We played the rest of the time brilliantly, in the game room and had lots of fun. I even won the Jackpot on one of the games, 210 tickets I rock!!! Moral of the story, I am not feeding my kids before we go to some place like that again. I wonder if there is a support group out there. Pucker Anonymous (PA) maybe I should start one.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Plasmtastic

Ah, today is a good day! Why you ask, well let me tell you, I donated my first full bag of plasma today! It is a long story, which I am going to impart to you.....
My friend Jamie is a very busy woman, so busy that we rarely get to hang out with each other anymore. She informed me months ago that she was going to start donating plasma again twice a week. After talking with her we decided that it would be a great time for us to hang out, without our kids, and it would be a set time every week. So I went about the process of trying to "qualify" to donate plasma.
One would not think that it would be such a lengthy, time consuming, and yes stressful prosess. You have to make an appointment for a "physical", so I did, at which time I asked if their were any medications I could not be taking in order to donate, the answer was we can't talk about that. I arrived on time, and they gave me a binder which I was to read through and then come back and see them. I read the binder, it contained information about the tests that would be run on my blood and plasma, privacy policy, diseases that you can't have in order to donate (HIV, hepatitis C) and other things. I then brought the binder back and was on my way.
First their system is run by Biometrics, so your finger has to be scanned in order to verify your identity, but they have to have a good print to do that. After scanning and rescanning all over again with first my right hand: index, middle, and ring fingers, they decided that none of these fingers had enough "recognizable" points on them. Keep in mind every time I have my finger scanned I have to type in my SSN and read aloud a paragraph about how I understand what I am doing. We then embarked on my left hand: index, and viola the middle finger was the one! Bonus: I could probably commit a crime with out being recognized, as long as I only leave prints with my right hand!
After that they gave me a guided tour of the facilities, with a stop in a chair to find out if I had good veins or not (of coarse I do). Then I had to go to a panel of computers to answer a "few" questions and read through a "few" things. Some of which were: have I had sex with a man who has had sex with another man since 1977? and Have you been exposed to someone who has had the small pox vaccination? Very specific. I also had to read through the same things that were in the binder and select yes to verify that I had read them. Another question was: Are you taking any medications prescribed by a doctor? I was on an antibiotic for strep throat at the time, and my trusty antidepressant, so I marked yes. Immediately my computer time was over. They march me into a little room with a nurse who asked me what medications I was on, I told her and she informed me that until I was off the antibiotic for 24 hours I could not donate, nor complete my physical. End of first attempt.
I made another appointment to complete my "physical", a week later. I came in and they once again gave me the binder. I said "I have already read this twice" they lady said "you need to read it again and let me know when you are done" to which I said "oh good, I'm done now", she glared at me and walked away. I then sat in the lounge for proper amount of time until I could go back and start the tour again (they did keep my print, the system is not that incompetent) and to see if I still had good veins (they change so often). I then started the computer questionnaire and reading again. I didn't want to read the policies and what not again, so I just waited for the yes button to pop up and marked yes. Well with one such document I was daydreaming and didn't mark yes within 60 of it popping up, so I was kick out of the computer again. Marched back into the little room with a nurse and asked why I was unable to read the document in the allotted time. I had to explain that I was an idiot, and the nurse was very nice and read the rest of the questions and answers to me, so there would me no other "confusion". Then I actually got to get a physical! I passed, because I could walk across the room with out passing out, score.
I was then weighed, poked in the finger (to see if my blood had enough plasma), blood pressure taken, and temperature taken. I was informed that this would happen each time that I came to donate. If I did not land in the right range with any of these things I would not be able to donate. Mean while I am looking around me and thinking I am a healthy adult (which could not be said for some of these people) how on earth did they pass through all this crap?
Everything was in tip top condition so I was able to donate for my first time. The process was then explained to me: 1. They poke you with a really big needle 2. They hook you up to a machine that takes out about a pint of blood at a time and separates the plasma from the blood 3. They return your blood to you, and repeat this process 8 to 12 times depending on how much plasma is in you blood, and how much you weigh 4. They pump a saline solution into your body to take the place of the missing plasma. 5. They unhook you and you are done. I made it through steps 1, and one time of 2 during which I had a "reaction" which I am told happens to a lot of first timers. I almost passed out, got really hot and had to try really hard not to throw up (they were really proud of me for the last one). They said I could not continue to donate for that day, they did pay me though. End of second attempt.
I made an appointment for 3 days later to try and donate again. I was determined at this point, I did however call my friend and ask her if she was worth it, she said no. I made it to the computers no problem this time I answered all the questions right, but one, I had to go back into the little room with the nurse and she read the question to me, turns I really am stupid, enough said. I then was weighed, poked and blood pressure and temp. taken. My temperature was too low. They said they would let me sit in the lounge for 5 minutes and retry the temp. I did, passed and was sent on to the plasma machines. I got all hooked up and was on my way when after 3 blood returns the thing that separates the blood from the plasma broke. They were not only not able to continue with the donation, but they were unable to return my blood to me. They paid me for my donation once again. End of third attempt.
I made my friend make my next appointment, so that we could do it together. I got up today at 4:45am, and drank tons of water, and ate some peanut butter (water and food with iron, I am told are the keys to not passing out). I got to the place, answered all the questions no accept for are you female and are you feeling well today. I past all the poking and prodding, and got to sit with my friend for about and hour while we shot the breeze and I completed my first full donation of life saving plasma. I then left. This was the first time I had gotten the saline replacement, and so of coarse I had a reaction to that as well. As I was walking out to my car everything went black and all I could hear was my pulse. I kept thinking just make it to your car, and I did where I sat for 20 minutes until I felt well enough to drive home.
I hope you have enjoyed my play by play introduction in to the plasma world. My advise: think twice before you embark on such a quest, of coarse not everyone has such good luck, and superior reading abilities!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Excuses
With me and blogging it is either feast or famine, but I do have excuses. I have been taking care of my sick kids lately the most resent being Elleree. We took her to the doctor and she has RSV again. This really freaked me out because that was what she had when she was put in the hospital and almost died. All this brings back memories of the last time. I am so blessed that she is alive. I am grateful to Heavenly Father for his promptings. I have been blessed with a very good doctor, who had great instincts and those instincts saved my baby girls life! The experience in the hospital helped me to see how precious life is, one minute they are there and the next they could be gone. I am also blessed with a very supportive family and friends they are their in a heartbeat if I need them!
This time though the doctor said she wouldn't get it as suvierly, and true to his word she has not. We have been watching her really closely though. These pictures are so funny because I found she slept better in her own bed, but she wanted to "watch movie". I put her in bed, and put the movie on her changing table and she loved it. The fact that she is just laying there is a testoment to me that she is not feeling well.
Dillon's new sport
Yes, we are trying yet another sport for Dillon. We are determined to find something that he will excel in that requires him to move. The Wii does not count! So in our quest that has ruled out soccer, baseball, and wrestling (we are holding out for football) we have put him in basketball. I haven't been able to go to any practices, or games yet but I am told he isn't "that bad"....... Here are a few pictures of his last game. I love the bright orange, enjoy!
Adventures with Flat Stanley
My Big Day
It is official I turned the big three-oh at the beginning of this month. I am a little behind (actually I am a big behind, get it, hee hehe) on my blogging as of late. My birthday was spent in Mackay with my family, my parents, and Auntie C. My mom was so cute she did everything for me (much to Jason's delight). I had a beautiful tasty cake, and got to sleep and bum around all day what more could I ask for? The kids went snow machining with Jason and had a blast, well the boys did.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
10th Anniversary
Then, this weekend Jason took me on an adventure. He told me that we were doing nothing for our anniversary so I was very surprised. He packed the kids up for the weekend at Grandma Kay's House (thanks Kay) and we were off. He did everything that night, that we did the night he proposed to me. Took me up to the pillars at ISU, dinner, ice cream and then to Lava Hot Springs to soak in the pools. He then checked us in the a bed and breakfast (we did not do this the night he proposed to me;)) in Lava, (lions gate manor) the rooms were all themed. We had the medieval chamber. You should see the furniture in this place it was amazing!
The next morning we ate breakfast, I have never stayed at a bed and breakfast before, it was really fun. Jason had arranged to the two of us to have messages. It was the best one I have had(not that I have had a lot). Then we drove back to Pocatello went shopping, met up with some friends from college and went out to dinner with them. We went to Sherlock Holmes at the theater and then drove home. We spent the rest of the night just relaxing without our kids. What a wonderful time we had.
I love my husband so much. These past 10 years have been great! I have been blessed with a partner that can still make me laugh and cry (but at least he makes me feel and there is something to be said about that) He has given me three beautiful children, that are my life. He can surprise me still, and I can honestly say that I am happier now than when we were first married. I love his willingness to take care of us, even when he hates his job. I love his honesty and integrity. I love his dreams, and his willingness to pursue them even if sometimes they are a little crazy. I love what a good father he is. I could not have asked for a better husband, father, lover and friend. Thank you Jason!
New Year's Eve 2009
Christmas 2009
Christmas was incredibly difficult for me this year. It was the first year that I didn't get to see any of my family before or after Christmas. It is also the first Christmas I have not been able to see my sister at all. I really missed them all. I know your thinking grow up, and I did.
That being said Jason's family was wonderful. We opened presents at their house, and then went over to the Church where Kay had prepared a wonderful meal. We got to eat all together. Only one of Jason's brothers and his family were missing. We played basketball. Michelle (my sister in-law) and I played against Josh(7) and Dillon(6) and I am happy to say we won (it was close), and no we are not pathetic! The rest of the day was spent lounging around John and Kay's house shooting the breeze and playing games. It was a good Christmas!
I am thankful for My husbands family and how loving they are. I am grateful that they are willing to treat was as a daughter, and take me for who I am!
Christmas Eve
Monday, December 21, 2009
New Tree
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Good Times

Last night my family (everyone but Jason, and Allison and her family) went out for our traditional "Dinner and a Movie". We go every year and this year was no exception. We ate at Red Robin and it was a very tasty meal. Then we hoped on over to the Theatre to see Planet 51. We ended up being about 30 minutes early, so I just let the kids (Dillon, Truman, Pierce and Elleree) run around in the lobby for awhile. I told my mom that I needed to go to the bathroom, so she watched the kids for me while I went. When I came back all hell had broken loose. There was a huge pile of vomit on the floor and all over Truman. Elleree was being kept away from the scene, because everytime she came close she started to gag, and the employees were asking if we wanted a bounce back pass. This happens way too much to us!!!!!!
We had to explain that my kids were not sick, but that Truman suffers from asthma, and that if he runs around too much he coughs and throws up. It is, what it is. We then had to take all the kids to the bathroom to clean him up. Unfortunatly Elleree got too close to Truman and ended up throwing up all over the floor and herself as well. It was fabulous! The employees love us there! We went to the movie anyway and it wasn't too bad, maybe a little smelly, but not too bad. Jason's take on the whole thing "man sometimes I'm glad I have to go to work".
Friday, December 18, 2009
Nothing Much
Jason and I have also been busy trying to get his pharmacy thing off the ground. We are trying to come up with a good name I want, We Be Drugs and Shit, but Jason says no......I don't know why. Anyone else have any ideas? We came up with a design for the space that we are going to lease. Jason has been working really hard to secure financing. It would be really easy if our land in Mackay would sell. Anyone want some land? We were giving auntie C a hard time when she was here that she is supposed to be the rich aunt, what is up with that! It's a good thing she is so cool!
The kids are doing well. Elleree is reaching that tantrum phase that my kid always go through. It last for.....wait Dillon still does it......I will let you know. A couple of days ago she had a complete melt down in the middle of the Alberson's parking lot. I had two people ask if I needed help. Yes, I am the best mom ever!
Truman had his Preschool Christmas program tonight, I took pictures but am to lazy to post them. What does he do in preschool "nothing", ever.
Dillon is doing swimingly. We had parent teacher confrence about a week ago, and he did very well. Plus the teacher told Jason and I that we must either travel alot, or expose Dillon to alot. We were confused, she could tell, so she elaborated. I guess Dillon is very well rounded....yes I know. He knows lots of words, and other things (mostly about food, j/k) that other kids do not. It made Jason and I feel really good, for about a second. No really it is nice to hear sometimes that you don't suck!
Well hopefully we will have a very uneventful Chirstmas!!!!!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Christmas Cards
My Christmas cards are now officially finished, all 50 of these babes. I know they look kind of like Christmas in India, but if you can believe it, the gold paper was the only Christmas paper left in Idaho Falls. Don't think I didn't look. I guess people are making their cards in October now. I really need to rethink making them every year. It used to be no big deal when we were in College, we knew like 5 people and they were all related to us. Now it is a bit harder. I still have to address all the envelopes and get all the pictures together and send them. I am slowly checking off my Christmas to do list!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Jason's Stocking
Jason's Stocking is finally done. It took me a month to cross-stitch it. I was kinda bummed though, when I hand washed it, you are supposed to do that after you are done, the color blue bled onto the white, and yellow. You can sort of see it in the picture that has Jason's name. So it doesn't look at good as I would have liked. I now have Dillon, Truman, Elleree and Jason's done. All I have left is my own. Maybe by Christmas.
