Sunday, January 16, 2011

Ryan's Recovery

Ryan had to get his tonsils out last Thursday.  He has had strep throat 5 times in six months; he actually had it four times in three months.  I took him to the Surgi-center at 7:00 a.m. on Thursday.  It doesn't sound that early, but when you have to take into consideration travel time and getting everybody's lunches made and kids dressed before hand, it was early!  Jeff had to go out of town that day, but his flight left late enough that he could take the kids to school before he left!  Ryan got to go in his pajamas and he was very excited about that.  They gave him some Valium before they took him back which was a very good thing for him.  He was extremely loopy by the time they came to take him he just waved goodbye and went with them.  While we were waiting he kept talking very loud, and he even made up a story of nonsense words which is really not like Ryan.  He came out of the operation well.  When he was waking up I got to sit in a recliner and hold him.  Ryan is not one to cuddle, so I really enjoyed holding him for an hour before he was awake enough to realize what was going on.  By the time he was ready to go home he had kicked me out of the chair all together so he could sit by himself.

Ryan recovered well.  He had a few moments of unhappiness, but for the most part he was "tough" through it all.  He is still suppose to eat soft foods until Thursday, but his appetite is back.  I haven't weighed him, but it seems like he lost a bit of weight last week from lack of eating.

Here is a picture of Ryan with his stuffed squirrel that they gave him at the surgi-center.  He insisted on sleeping with it every night the first week.



Here is a picture of Ryan and Abigail "resting" together.  Through this all I still didn't ever get Ryan to take a nap other than the first day.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Christmas Program

Ryan and Abigail were both in a Christmas program at their school.  Ryan's class acted out the nativity.  They chose Ryan to be the Angel Gabriel.  He was not excited about this since he thought angels were only girls.  Ryan ended up with strep the Tuesday before the program.  While he was at the doctors office he told the doctor he was hoping he could get better by Thursday so he wouldn't miss his Christmas program.  She asked him about the program and he told her he had to be an angel and was not happy about it.  She asked him what he wanted to be and he said a shepherd or wise man.  Trying to help she suggested he could be a wise man angel.  Ryan looked at her and said, "This is a true story we are doing not a made up one!"  The doctor just laughed.  We love Ryan and all of the things he says.  Our old home teacher asked me if we were writing a book of his comments, I said no, but I really should write more of them down because I do forget a lot.

Ryan was better by Thursday and him and Abigail both performed wonderfully in their programs.  Ryan was a great Angel, and Abigail was the most animated while singing "Away in a Manger".  Here are a few pictures of them. 
He makes a wonderful Angel, but I agree with Ryan they could have made him look a little more masculine!

Abigail getting ready to perform

Ryan with the rest of his class

Road Trip

The weekend before Christmas we took a road trip to watch the BYU bowl game in Albuquerque, NM.  We decided instead of just going to the game we would go a day early and take the kids skiing.  We chose a small ski resort up by Las Vegas, NM.  It is called Sipapu.  It was snowing on our way up and it took a while to get to our cabin, but the next day was beautiful.  We all had a wonderful time learning how to ski.  Jeff and I don't really ski well, but we were able to help the kids and by the end of the day they were doing pretty well.  Tyson decided to snow board.  He was a little more frustrated, but he did good.  Abigail and Ryan had a lot of fun riding the magic carpet up to the top of a very flat bunny slope and skiing down.  I didn't get pictures because I left my camera in the car since I had to help Ryan and Abigail.

The next day we went to the BYU bowl game.  We were worried about the weather, but it ended up being a nice day there too.  Abigail threw-up during the first half on me so Abigail and I missed the rest of the game, but the rest enjoyed it.  We were happy that BYU won so easily!  Here are a few pictures of it.
Tyson, Justin, and Emily

Ryan

Christmas 2010

We had a wonderful Christmas this year.  Everyone got what they asked for, and we enjoyed giving to other people.  Here are a few pictures from our Christmas
Ryan

Justin

Tyson, I forgot to flip the picture

Emily, same problem.

Abigail

The whole family

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Family Photos

This time of year I always think we should get a new family photo taken, but no one else really feels the same way, and so for the past four years we have not had a family photo.  The biggest problem with this is the fact that we have had another child added to our family since the last family picture.  Although no one really wanted to participate, everyone did their job and they turned out pretty good considering the fact that we have five kids.

Here are a few of them.
The Kids

The Boys

Tyson, Justin, and Emily

The Kids

Ryan and Abigail

Emily

Abigail

Ryan

Justin


Justin

Ryan

Abigail and Emily

The Girls

Emily

The whole Family



The Boys

Tyson

Tyson

Sunday, December 5, 2010

It's Begining To Feel A Lot Like Christmas

This past week was spent setting up and helping with our Stake Nativity event.  It was a lot of work and took a lot of people to put it together, but it was fabulous.  The Nativities were arranged wonderfully, the music was good, and we had a wonderful turnout from the community.  I know the first two days we had around 400 nonmembers come and see it.  I am not sure what the final count was after Saturday.  I helped with the Children's room.  Families could come in and get their picture taken dressed up in nativity clothing. We also had Luke 2 playing, and hands on nativities to play with and books to read. Emily had the opportunity to play the piano for the Children Choir.  She did a great job.  A lot of people commented on how well she played.  I was very proud of her, I am always amazed at how well she does under pressure, I never performed well under pressure.  They figured there were close to 400 people there during the two concerts.  Emily plays a song again tonight for the sing a long that we are having before the First Presidency Devotional.
Here are a few pictures from the event.  I actually got them from my friends blog because I didn't ever remember to take my camera up there.

View looking toward the stage where an artist in one of the wards painted a beautiful picture to be displayed

The live nativity outside as you come in
Here is our families nativity picture.  I scanned it in and could not figure out how to crop it right.
This was a great event to get everyone thinking about the true meaning of Christmas.  I am so thankful for my Savior and for His birth.

Ryan Turns 5

Ryan turned five on November 30 (Tuesday).  I knew I was not going to be home all day that day so we celebrated his birthday on Monday.  He was so excited to have breakfast in bed.  He wanted everyone to get up on his bed.  I told him that would not be a good idea because he has a platform bed, so he decided he would sleep on his floor.  He borrowed our neighbors tent and slept in it.  He loved seeing his breakfast, but didn't eat any of it because he was too excited to open his presents.  He got a leapster explorer, and a fish tank.  He chose to go to Rosa's for dinner and we had cake and ice cream at our house that night.  I don't have pictures yet because Emily took the pictures with her camera and we can't find her cable so I will add them later.  Ryan was so good all day that day.  He shared with Abigail the whole day and acted so much older because he was so proud to be five now.