Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Let it Snow


Today is a very first real snow fall for the season and it's beautiful. I went to work today and the drive was okay because at 5:30am there isn't too many people on the roads. But the drive home took an hour. I don't get it. The roads were a little slushy, but for the most part they were fine. What's the big deal people? Put it in drive and drive! Just because you see some white flakes following from the sky doesn't mean you have to become stunned when you drive!

The boys are loving the white stuff. Logan spent most of the day outside with Daddy shoveling snow and playing in the backyard. Then once Jordan got home, we spent another hour outside. We came in, had dinner, then headed up to the school to go "boging"...that's what Logan calls toboganning! The boys had a blast. It was wonderful that they were able to walk back up the hill on their own and never asked for help.

I will add a picture later once they are uploaded!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

3 or 4...we are losing count!

My sweet little Jordan. What an amazing guy you are. To have already gone through 4 surgeries in your short 9 years and to never have complained...well, I think we could all learn a thing or 2 from you. This latest surgery on November 13, 2008 you had your Pronator tendon transfer. This was probably the biggest surgery of all so far, but like the others you handled it amazingly. Here's how the trip to Portland went:

Thursday 4:30am Mommy, Daddy and you left to drive the 5 and 1/2 hours to the hospital. Of course we stopped for lunch, and then to the book store to get you a new book. We checked into the hospital at 1pm and then it was visits from the nurses, care co-coordinator, doctors, anesthesiologist, and more nurses. They went through everything that was going to happen, took all your stats, weighed you, measured you and made sure there was nothing that you were worried about. It was 5:30pm when we were finally done and allowed to go for dinner. Of course it was your choice and of course you picked The Old Spaghetti Factory. We have a wonderful dinner then headed back to the hospital. That night we were all pretty tired. I think that we just watched some T.V and you played some video games, then we hit the sack.

Surgery Day, Friday: We had the dreaded wake up call from the nurse at 5:30am. It was off to the big bath tub for the wonderful Chlorhexidine bath. You don't mind having it, except that the soap is so cold and it stinks!! I washed you all up and got you in the very stylish hospital gown!
Then the nurse came in to numb up your hand for the I.V , and gave you some of that disgusting medicine. It's midazolam and it's so that you don't remember anything. Well, you hate it and when you took it, you sort of gagged and spit some right back in the nurses face. Mommy thought it was a little funny and her fault for having her face so close to yours..lol. Dr Thayer then popped up and talked to us more about the surgery while we were in the elevator on the way down to the holding room. There they gave you a beanie toy, and put the I.V in, which you didn't even realize they had done until you looked down and it was already done! Then it was off to the O.R for you. Of course Mommy cried.

Surgeries NEVER get easier. The first one is just as scary as the 4th one. I try not to cry, but I'm emotional on a good day, never mind surgery day.

3 hours later you were in recovery and doing wonderfully. While you were in surgery, Mom and Dad had gone out and bought you a stuffy to have when you woke up. You loved it and had a big smile on your face. Shortly after it was back up to the room. You pretty much slept for the next 2 hours. You woke up and boy were you hungry! We had to start with ice chips, then jello, and so on. I think you finally got a decent dinner around 6pm. By that time, we had all been to the games room and played ping-pong, pool and air hockey. The nurses were amazed at you and couldn't believe it. They had no problems discharging you at 8:30 the next morning.

As soon as we got home Friday night at 6pm we got ready to go the New West Fire Fighters VS Canucks Alumni hockey game. It was there that your arm started to feel sore. Mommy knew that if you were telling me it's sore, then we are beyond the point of Tylenol. So if was off to the ER to get a prescription for Codeine. The pediatrician there was awesome! Gave us some pain killers and sent us home. You only took 1 of the 4 doses he gave us and never talked of pain again.

The cast came off December 12. All I can say is that I'm truly amazed by this surgery. Not only is it easier for us to suppinate your arm, but I think that you have more finger movement. We are going to work very hard with therapy to try and get you to suppinate it yourself!

I love you my little Trooper.
Mommy!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

It seems like a Pattern

That I have to keep summarizing the months as they go by. It's funny, I can log into the Garden, I can play pogo game, and I can read everyone else's blogs, but I can't ever update my own. The one that was started for the boys. The one that I was going to be so diligent about updating. Ha!! But really if you know me, you know that I always take on way too much.

That being said I'm wearing a multitude of hats this year. Since September, I've become Co-Chair of the PAC, continued my roll as Hot Lunch Coordinator and taking on the great position as Coach of Jordan's soccer team. The "Nike Swish"boys are great, and I am enjoying it alot more than I expected. I have a great group of parents (but as you know, there is always 1!!) and a fantastic manager who seriously leaves nothing for me to do except coach. It's great. And I'm slowly learning something about this game. Hopefully by March, I'll know atleast 1/2 the rules!

Jordan really enjoyed his cross Canada tour with Ma and Papa. I think the best part for him was getting to visit Nan and Pop in Newfoundland. It was a hard 8 weeks for Dean and I without him, but knowing that it was the best experience in the world for him we sucked it up. I really think that Logan missed him tons.

Jordan's now in grade 4. He's doing really well in school. We just got his report card and I was impressed. He continues to struggle in the language arts area, but with the help of an SEA he's doing great. He started swimming lessons again and in January will be going into level 8. He breezed right through levels 6 and 7, and boy, is he ever a fish! Swimming seems to be one of the areas where he's really excelling. Perhaps in the summer, I will put him in a Swim Club. He wants to also try skating again. But we'll talk more in January about that.

Logan started his second year of preschool in September, but it's not really his thing. He's doesn't get excited about going, and really could care less if he goes. So he won't go back in January. He'll start Kindergarten in September and I want to cherish these last months that he's at home. He's doing really well in swimming and is just finishing Preschool Level 5. He's becoming quite the little fish like his brother. Dean's also got a project on the go with him. He started skating lessons in September and once or twice a week Dean takes him to parent and tot hockey night. The kids get all suited up and go out and pass the puck around with their parents. In January he is going to start Tips for Tots which is a program that teaches them the basics of hockey. I'll post a picture later of Logan all suited up.

The boys are both very excited about Christmas. It's going to be a quiet one because Ma and Papa are going to Seattle to see Clara and Emma....oh yeah...Kevin got married to Stacy in August. Great wedding and we are very happy to have Stacy and Emma in our lives.

That's all for now, and no promises when I'll update again.
Love you all,
Kelli

Friday, June 13, 2008

A Little Step Up




We sold the motorhome and bought a 25 foot travel trailer. Not new. It's used. It's a 1988 Komfort. It's very clean inside and it's not orange and brown!! We've moved up to dusty rose and grey. It's actually very nice. There is a small bedroom in the back for us then Jordan will have the couch that folds into a double bed and Logan will have the table which also folds into a bed. There is a bathroom with a decent size tub and shower. The kitchen is a great size and we now have a microwave. There is so much cupboard space and even after I brought the stuff from the motorhome into the trailer I still have all the bedroom cupboards, plus the tall cupboards that I haven't even touched yet. I'll post a picture of it once Dean's got it all washed up!




The boys just completed swimming lessons and they both did really well. Jordan will go into level 7 when he gets back after summer. Logan will start Preschool level 2 next week. They both did really well, and I was very proud of them.




Last weekend we took the boys out to White Rock and spent the entire day out there. The boys had a blast and we're absolutey exhausted when we got home.


Monday, May 12, 2008

Spring Has Sprung

And now begins are very busy time of the year. I love spring and summer. We spend so much time outdoors and this year we are going to be doing alot of camping. Dean has just gotten the motorhome all ready for our first trip this weekend. He's like a little kid in a candy store. So excited. Last week he spent a couple hours taking the tarp off from the winter and washing the whole outside of it. Yesterday he spent alot of time inside, making sure the fridge and water was working and most importantly the furnace. I think we are going to need that in the mornings still. Today he was doing all the little "touch ups". It's stocked now and ready to go. It will be nice when we sell it and get a trailer. We need a little more room than what we've got, but I'm not complaining. It's still better than tenting it. What I really want in the next trailer is bunk beds. It will be really nice for the boys to have their own beds rather than sharing them.

It's supposed to be beautiful weather this weekend. It's going to be so nice to have the boys outside all day. I'm sure that they will crash each night, but of course it's going to have to be dark before they fall asleep. I'm looking forward to kicking back and relaxing all weekend. Their is nothing more relaxing than pulling up a chair next to the campfire and just sitting back with a book or watching the kids playing.

Jordan's guitar lessons are really coming along. I'm amazed how well he can already read music. Thankfully he takes after me for that. I've also been paying attention during his lessons, and often find myself with his guitar in my hands playing what he had learned each week. He's also doing really well in swimming lessons. The boy is a total fish! He's very attentive in class and his teachers always love him.

Logan's newest thing is "Dude". We are all dudes. "Yes dude", "No Dude" "Okay Dude" I must hear that about 100 times a day. The other thing that he learned from his best friend next door is "Sweet". Nothing is cool or good anymore, it's sweet!! It's very funny. Oh yeah, and if it's not sweet, it's excellent..lol. He's such a sweetie!!

Have a great long weekend!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Sick Boy

My little Logan is sick. It started on thursday with a high fever and feeling pretty lethargic. Friday he was okay until the late afternoon and then a fever again. Sat, not too bad but the runny nose started, then Sunday he was just not well at all. When you asked him if he was sick, he would say..."I'm feeling well". One thing about my 2 boys is that they never complain when they are sick. Today he doesn't have a fever but still has the runny nose. Hopefully he's over it soon.

The weekend was fun. Uncle Kevin, Stacy, Clara and Emma came up to visit. The kids all had fun together as usual. We celebrated Papa and Uncle Kevin's birthday as well. Jordan had 2 ball hockey games. They won one and lost one. Jordan is really enjoying playing and Dean is loving helping out coaching.

Monday, April 14, 2008

How Awesome for you Jordan!

Ma and Papa are taking their trip that they've had planned for awhile. They are driving across Canada this summer. From here all the way to Newfoundland, then back home through the States. Well, they have decided to take you with them! At first you were unsure, but now you are so excited. Mommy and Daddy are going to miss you tons, but we also know that this is an amazing opportunity for you. You will get to see and experience so many wonders. And one of the best things is that you will get to see Nan and Pop in Newfoundland. They can't wait to see you. I really hope that you will take the memories from your trip and remember them forever. You are so lucky to have such wonderful grandparents.