What a week it has been!
11 days till summer....no one here is counting down, NOT!
On Tuesday I took my class to Kuna Ag days for our class field trip. The high school students put on a wonderful exhibit for my class and they all had a lot of fun.
Between the wind whipping and the crispness of the air we were slightly cold but managed to survive.
However, that wasn't necessarily the case for the first grade teachers.
We had eight staff members out because of sickness and one of the teachers on our team didn't make it so a duty covered for her and was also throwing up the night before.
I was wheezy and had a horrible headache(the bus) didn't help and my other two teaching partners were diarrhea their brains out.
We were quite a hot mess!
But we pulled through and survived.
Not sure what we all got but it hit hard.
After 15 hours of sleep the next day I was fine.
Gotta love school field trips.
Ben, Alanna and Bridger and Colter. We are a happy family of four and are so excited to experience life through our boys' eyes with two blessing god gave us - Bridger and Colter
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Saturday, May 3, 2014
First Haircut
Last Saturday Bridger went to see Ms. Hayden for his first haircut. Mommy was very excited about this day and I tried my best to prep him. However as mothers know you can't always predict the outcome.
He talked about how excited he was to see Hayden again and when we arrived right away he gave her a big squeeze, but he was not so excited about sitting on the booster seat. So Hayden was just as great as can be and told me to go ahead and just hold him and she would drape me and him with the apron.
Bridger sat very still for awhile. Hayden and I got a chance to catch up in all areas of her fun, exciting life! New York, Hair school, plans for the future you name and she is going out and taking the world by charge! It was such a breath of fresh air to hear the excitement happening with her! GO GIRL!
In the end Bridger dawned a very cute southern/surfer do and made sweet faces with the receptionist at the front.
Thank you Hayden for your patience and time with him! We love you.
Here are some fun pictures throughout our week taken on my phone! Enjoy.
15 school days till summer break!!!! Here we come
He talked about how excited he was to see Hayden again and when we arrived right away he gave her a big squeeze, but he was not so excited about sitting on the booster seat. So Hayden was just as great as can be and told me to go ahead and just hold him and she would drape me and him with the apron.
Bridger sat very still for awhile. Hayden and I got a chance to catch up in all areas of her fun, exciting life! New York, Hair school, plans for the future you name and she is going out and taking the world by charge! It was such a breath of fresh air to hear the excitement happening with her! GO GIRL!
In the end Bridger dawned a very cute southern/surfer do and made sweet faces with the receptionist at the front.
Thank you Hayden for your patience and time with him! We love you.
Here are some fun pictures throughout our week taken on my phone! Enjoy.
15 school days till summer break!!!! Here we come
Thursday, April 24, 2014
April showers....
We are experiencing our fair share of April showers. Of course the school children are excited for "inside" recess and the teacher is silently pulling her hair out every morning when the speaker comes on in the school that says, "students please proceed to your class for inside recess today. Have a great morning!"
Regardless it has been an opportunity for our boy to jump in puddles, splash in the street and enjoy the joys of the fresh rainfall.
Enjoy your Friday!
Regardless it has been an opportunity for our boy to jump in puddles, splash in the street and enjoy the joys of the fresh rainfall.
Enjoy your Friday!
Easter
Easter morning.......
the handoff to daddy to put the finishing touches on this cute little boy!
....and this is our typical family photo using the timer through the door on the kitchen table! O well it counts right !
We had a blast.
We hid eggs.
We found eggs.
We threw eggs.
We laughed.
We ate.
We cleaned fossils.
and most importantly we had a great family Easter with family. Bridger was full of excitement all week leading up to Easter. He picked out his Easter basket, we practice a few times hiding eggs around the house, Mrs. Amy stopped by and dropped off candy eggs full of jelly beans on Thursday and by Saturday Bridger joined Amy and her family for a fun game of football, Gma and Gpa and Bri stopped by for some family time and smoked fish and finally finished planting our garden.
Whose to say whether anything will grow but we are hopeful!
Easter dinner was delicious and Grandma once again out did herself. Between all the food and the dogs Bridger was torn between which one should have his attention, undoubtedly the dogs won! The girls chatted while the boys and the kids played a fun game of baseball outside.
It was a gorgeous day.
Easter 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Recovering
I haven't blogged for two weeks. Ugh.
So much to catch up on but lets start with the sickness that makes a mommy and daddy feel like awful parents. Everything was normal two weeks ago and the Friday before last we went to Aunt Becky and Uncle Bill's for a fish fry. The kids played outside, our boy slept from the time we pulled out of the driveway till 2am when he woke with a fever. I quickly undressed him and gave him Tylenol. We fell back asleep. Bridger didn't wake till 9am. This is NOT normal. But we sure enjoyed it.
Much to my surprise when he awoke he had red bumps around his feet, hands and a little around his mouth. We chalked it up as grass allergies. We continued about our weekend and went to the nursery, home depot, Lowe's and finally returned home. As I put him down to nap I noticed his body was accumulating more bumps which were looking like blisters. He was sore and not himself. I told Ben I was going to head to the Doctors after he woke. After seeing a quick care doctor whom I was horrified with I came home and talked with Ben. We decided if it didn't get better we would go get a second a opinion on Sunday. That is what we did. The doctor was very nice and accommodating and listen to me and took time to do a through check, not the case with the first doctor (that's a story all on its own that I wish to never have to deal with again.) She informed us that it was Hand, Foot and Mouth. Unfortunately nothing we could do. She told us to hang tough and it would run its course in 7-10 days. After a week off of school and mommy and daddy taking rotating days I am happy to report that he is doing much better. Still has some wounds but overall he is back to his fun little 2 year old self.
I don't have pictures till Monday because I was so disturb with how bad it was. This picture was taken on Monday. This is what his mouth, hands, legs and feet looked like. Horrible.
Over the course of this week we had a chance to spend some good quality time with our boy doing home activities. Daddy worked out in the yard with Bridge getting the raised bed ready for the garden this year. (Cross our fingers we will have a little bit of a green thumb). I painted with Bridger, there was lots of baths and games throughout the week and we even managed to make a yummy meatloaf.
These pictures were taken Wednesday and Thursday.
Today daddy took Bridge to see Mike and Lauren run the Lake Lowell Marathon. Surprisingly they were able to find them and cheer them on. Then it was on to see Grandpa and Uncle Bri doing some fishing. Of course they limited out!
The weather has been absolutely gorgeous this last week and little windy this weekend but we had a chance to get in a lot of walks.
This last week has been a whirlwind and I am just thankful that we are moving forward. Great-Grandma Mackey had a stroke last Saturday as well so we are all praying for a strong recovery.
We are celebrating Grandma Rosie's retirement and birthday this week and are so proud of her. I know Bridger is looking forward to having lots of Grandma time. Uncle Bri is in town this week and all the brothers are taking Grandma and Grandpa out to celebrate, unfortunately the wives are staying back with the sick kiddos tonight.
Here are some pictures to recap the last few weeks. Enjoy!
So much to catch up on but lets start with the sickness that makes a mommy and daddy feel like awful parents. Everything was normal two weeks ago and the Friday before last we went to Aunt Becky and Uncle Bill's for a fish fry. The kids played outside, our boy slept from the time we pulled out of the driveway till 2am when he woke with a fever. I quickly undressed him and gave him Tylenol. We fell back asleep. Bridger didn't wake till 9am. This is NOT normal. But we sure enjoyed it.
Much to my surprise when he awoke he had red bumps around his feet, hands and a little around his mouth. We chalked it up as grass allergies. We continued about our weekend and went to the nursery, home depot, Lowe's and finally returned home. As I put him down to nap I noticed his body was accumulating more bumps which were looking like blisters. He was sore and not himself. I told Ben I was going to head to the Doctors after he woke. After seeing a quick care doctor whom I was horrified with I came home and talked with Ben. We decided if it didn't get better we would go get a second a opinion on Sunday. That is what we did. The doctor was very nice and accommodating and listen to me and took time to do a through check, not the case with the first doctor (that's a story all on its own that I wish to never have to deal with again.) She informed us that it was Hand, Foot and Mouth. Unfortunately nothing we could do. She told us to hang tough and it would run its course in 7-10 days. After a week off of school and mommy and daddy taking rotating days I am happy to report that he is doing much better. Still has some wounds but overall he is back to his fun little 2 year old self.
I don't have pictures till Monday because I was so disturb with how bad it was. This picture was taken on Monday. This is what his mouth, hands, legs and feet looked like. Horrible.
Over the course of this week we had a chance to spend some good quality time with our boy doing home activities. Daddy worked out in the yard with Bridge getting the raised bed ready for the garden this year. (Cross our fingers we will have a little bit of a green thumb). I painted with Bridger, there was lots of baths and games throughout the week and we even managed to make a yummy meatloaf.
These pictures were taken Wednesday and Thursday.
Today daddy took Bridge to see Mike and Lauren run the Lake Lowell Marathon. Surprisingly they were able to find them and cheer them on. Then it was on to see Grandpa and Uncle Bri doing some fishing. Of course they limited out!
The weather has been absolutely gorgeous this last week and little windy this weekend but we had a chance to get in a lot of walks.
This last week has been a whirlwind and I am just thankful that we are moving forward. Great-Grandma Mackey had a stroke last Saturday as well so we are all praying for a strong recovery.
We are celebrating Grandma Rosie's retirement and birthday this week and are so proud of her. I know Bridger is looking forward to having lots of Grandma time. Uncle Bri is in town this week and all the brothers are taking Grandma and Grandpa out to celebrate, unfortunately the wives are staying back with the sick kiddos tonight.
Here are some pictures to recap the last few weeks. Enjoy!
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