Tuesday, May 4, 2010

CALL ME GRACE

Today I spent the day at Dartmouth with Ben and Kayla.  It started off beautifully.  The weather outside was 70 degrees by the time we headed out the door.  Kayla admired the obvious signs of life everywhere around her...it was fun to watch.  We arrived around 11am.  Dr. Guill was Ben's first appointment.  We were early and she was running late.  No big deal.  We had ample amount of time in between appointments.  After we were finished there, we headed down to the PICU to say hello to some friends and then to x-ray to get an updated film of his chest.  (which by the way looks FANTASTIC!)  As soon as we got to x-ray, we saw the familiar face of the lady that always escorts us into the room and ALWAYS lets the radiologist that's on duty that day know that "Mom knows what she's doing...she can get him onto the table herself."  Every time she brags about how good I am.  I suppose it's because I move him around every day of my life.  What's so hard about an x-ray table?  So as soon as I had him settled into the room, I locked his chair in place, turned off his vent and pulse oximeter, made sure I unbuckled all pieces and parts from his chair, hooked the urine bag onto my pocket and proceeded to lift him from chair to table.  As soon as I lifted him I felt a deluge of fluid hit my feet...my feet that were wearing flip flops.  URINE.  I just received a urine bath from my son.  "Please fetch me a towel" I say to the familiar face.  Apparently they don't stock towels in the x-ray room.  I guess urine baths are not a common occurrence.  I got Ben up onto the table and waited for the towels to dry my feet and the floor.  Anyone who has worn flip flops in water knows that they are hard to dry...especially between the toes.  "SICK" was all I could think on the inside while I remained calm on the outside.  Remember, I was the professional here.  Not long after I get Ben onto the table I noticed a pungent smell.  He pooped.  I started to panic.  The ONE time I forget his diaper bag he poops.  Really?!?  I bring that bag EVERY where I go.  He never needs it.  Today I forget and the poop manifested itself.  Those that know Ben know that his poops are rarely contained.  No diaper bag meant no change of clothes.  I prayed silently that his poop would stay contained.  PLEASE!  After his x-ray I lifted him back into his chair.  Just as I plopped him down I slipped and fell...onto more urine.  I might as well have bathed in it.  Two more appointments and we headed out the door to find our van, only the valet parking had closed and our van was locked in the garage.  I was tired and just wanted to go home.  A phone call later and thankfully security was able to bring us our van.  He stayed around like a nice gentleman even though I just wanted him to leave.  I told him a couple of times that we were fine and he could leave.  He insisted on staying.  "Open the door please" I yell to Kayla.  She pushed the button and the van door opened but the ramp did not come down.  "You sure you don't need help?" The nice security man asked again.  "Nope, we're good.  Sometimes the ramp doesn't work so I just have to manually lift it down."  I start rolling Ben up the ramp except that his front right wheel never made it onto the ramp.  The chair starts tipping before I can fix my mistake.  I roll him back down and try again.  The security guard looks at me as if he's nervous to leave me with this child.  I think I'd feel the same way after watching me maneuver his chair.  I blamed it on my lack of sleep from the night before.  I successfully load him in, say goodbye to the nice security man for the fifth time and head home.
(to a nice hot, clean shower)

Friday, April 30, 2010

SPLITTING AND STACKING WOOD

My dad cleared some land a few weeks ago
and so we returned to help chop and stack his wood.
Work is always more fun when competition is involved.
The testosterone was flowing around the chopping block.
Not bad for a day's work. :)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

BLUE MAN

This was our school vacation SURPRISE for the kids.
Steve and I have seen them before...
and we KNEW the kids would love it.
The show did not dissapoint.
Stevie and cousin Sara mocking Steve's "picture smile".
(spot on ladies...spot on!)
Good show...GREAT time!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

WHIFFLE BALL

Triple A Backyard Ball.
It was intense.
Hey batter, batter!
We want a pitcher...
not a belly itcher.
Kidding, she was a mean thrower.
Kayla...talking smack,
say WHAT?!?
Even Tiny was on the roster.
He played like a girl.
(I mean played FOR the girls)
Stevie looking alive in right field, not really.
Orton hitting with "Stumpy".
(the mini bat)
Kayla CONNECTS and the crowd goes WILD!
Boy's drool, Girl's RULE!
The End.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

FRIENDS WITH CONNECTIONS

FUN TIMES:
Steel Hill Resort
Thanks for the great time Lopez Family!

Monday, April 26, 2010

DUMP DAY


Everything's FUNNER with Stevie. :)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

REPENT...THAT I MAY HEAL YOU.

That's the title of my lesson.
(I'm teaching RS today)
It's from October's General Conference.
You can read it here:
My object lesson is CHOCOLATE.
(wish you were coming, huh?)
I have some a 100% Cacao Bar.
Ever tasted one?
It's BITTER.
Even though the packaging looks pretty...
the taste is NOT.
This represents SIN.
In the other package is Bliss Chocolate.
It represents the process of REPENTANCE!
Because Repentance is SA-WEET!!!
"Restoring what you cannot restore, healing the wound you cannot heal, fixing that which you broke and cannot fix is the very purpose of the Atonement of Christ." 
Boyd K. Packer

Friday, April 23, 2010

SHHHH....DON'T TELL

But this is where I sit...
when I watch the kids play ball.
It's my Refereeing chair.
BO doesn't mind, but Steve might.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

LESSON LEARNED

When Steve arrived home from the Marine Corps Boot Camp he brought each family member a gift. The girls got t-shirts and Kaleb got a decorative Marine Combat Knife. He was SO excited to have such a treasure in his possession. (His mother...not so much) He's been carrying around the box with the knife in it for days. We went over the rules and he was very happy to oblige. Last night he was lying in his bed looking at his knife in the leather sheath. He took it out and as he went to put it back in, he sliced his thumb...to the muscle. Kaleb was afraid that we'd be mad. He went down to the kitchen and tried to bandage the wound himself. He was bleeding profusely and was scared that he was in over his head. He came back up to find me and in tears told me what happened. I immediately wrapped a towel around his thumb and after a few minutes of squeezing and elevation I took a look at it. That's when I knew he was going to need stitches. I called Steve up from the basement, told him what happened and sent them both out the door to the ER. Meanwhile I cleaned up what looked like a murder scene at my house. It wasn't pretty. Hours of waiting and 6 stitches later his thumb was taken care of. The doctor said the cut was down to the muscle and really close to the joint. If Kaleb doesn't have good movement in 8 days we need to see an Orthopedic doctor. And the ER thanked us...once again...as Steve and Kaleb walked out the door.