Tuesday, June 23, 2009
bear lake adventures
we have a great copy of ian's x-ray showing the penny (the thing by his neck is from his tie clip; we went after church)he swallowed saturday night at bear lake. the next morning he woke up and said his tummy hurt, then he told austin during breakfast that his tongue tasted like a penny. after some questioning we found out he had swallowed one during the night nearly choking on it. austin had heard choking but had thought it was just wesley (because of his allergies) after listening to make sure all the children were breathing okay. we called poison control to find out what we should do and they said we needed to get an x-ray to make sure it wasn't lodged in his esophagus. fortunately, the little clinic in bear lake had an x-ray machine and it came out clear as day that the penny was resting inside his stomache. now we have the fun of waiting for it to reappear or make another trip to the doctor. ian told us he'd never do it again, but after all the attention and laughs i'm not so sure he'll keep that promise.
we also had another surprise. lydia got her first tooth and rolled over for the first time.
bear lake
mom's birthday
Friday, June 12, 2009
brownies
childhood joys
i love my yard and i just had to share. it is becoming such a joyful place for me and i hope it's becoming a magical and joyful place for my children to grow in as well.
these are some of the things i love most about my yard:
secret hiding places (this one is obviously not so secret but just as fun)
hills to roll down and chase each other on
a nice place to hang out
these others bring me joy because they are memories relived from my childhood. all the neighborhood children ended up hanging out in our cherry tree eating cherries and spitting the pits onto the ground. my mom hated to mow all the baby trees that we were helping to plant. at our american fork home (if i haven't mentioned it before that house was a dream come true for little ones and i have so many fond memories because of that magical house, maybe one day i'll be able to buy it for myself) the fence by the garage was covered in these smelly, delicious yellow roses. i loved to put them in my hair and pretend to be a fairy or a princess they made me feel beautiful because they smelled so good. the peonies remind me of my grandma, her driveway was lined in these beautifully, fabulous flowers. they embody all things frilly and girly for me. and i'm so excited this is the first year that my irises have bloomed and i LOVE irises and would fill my whole yard with them if i could.
these are some of the things i love most about my yard:
secret hiding places (this one is obviously not so secret but just as fun)
hills to roll down and chase each other on
a nice place to hang out
these others bring me joy because they are memories relived from my childhood. all the neighborhood children ended up hanging out in our cherry tree eating cherries and spitting the pits onto the ground. my mom hated to mow all the baby trees that we were helping to plant. at our american fork home (if i haven't mentioned it before that house was a dream come true for little ones and i have so many fond memories because of that magical house, maybe one day i'll be able to buy it for myself) the fence by the garage was covered in these smelly, delicious yellow roses. i loved to put them in my hair and pretend to be a fairy or a princess they made me feel beautiful because they smelled so good. the peonies remind me of my grandma, her driveway was lined in these beautifully, fabulous flowers. they embody all things frilly and girly for me. and i'm so excited this is the first year that my irises have bloomed and i LOVE irises and would fill my whole yard with them if i could.
chickens
austin put in a lot of work and cussing to make this chicken coop, it turned out so wonderful. he is so handy and so patient to put up with all of my crazy schemes.
we have had so much fun becoming poultry farmers. that's right we now have chickens. the children (mostly the boys) have been asking for a pet for months now. i guess a dog and a cat don't count. they had in mind a turtle, a mouse or a rabbit just to name a few of the suggestions. i hate the smell of rodents in the house, we had turtles and ended up killing one and finding a better home for the other, and a rabbit just doesn't sound like a great toddler pet. i've been wanting to get chickens for a long time and be able to get our own fresh eggs, but it just never became a priority. then i found out one of the families in our ward was moving and trying to sale their chickens. Aha! the perfect solution. The kids love their new pets and get to learn how to care for them and collect eggs. it's been great fun. so here are some pics of our new additions Titan (fiona's rooster), Clucky Kiki (Ian's hen) and Vacation (Wesley's hen). yes, they all chose their own pet's name (fiona got a little help).
this is fiona is her chicken dress, it's one of our favorites.
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