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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Memory post!

I stole this from Chuckie Floyd. It sounded fun:

Here is a fun little game...Leave a comment on my blog of a memory that you and I have had together. It doesn't matter if you've known me for a short time, or a long time, anything you remember! Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you....

Backyard Camping

Ever since the camping trip to Monticello Zack has been obsessed with camping and fire, so this week He and his friend Kobi decided to turn our backyard into their private campsite. They started out by making their fire pit. Then they fashioned their tent which is the uncovered sleeping bags between the two sticks. They laid down cardboard, put the sleeping bags on top, and folded up and taped foam sheets for their pillows.

They really thought they were going to be able light a fire in the back yard and roast marshmallows! Our back lawn is completely dead. I could just see our whole lawn going up in flames if we let them set a fire. So we let them roast over the grill. Zack decided to make a fake fire. He stood a flashlight up in the middle of the fire pit and they covered it with colored construction paper so that when they turned on the flashlight it would look like a fire. I totally thought they would last until it was dark and then come in because they were scarred.

They made a list of all the things they wanted to do before they went to bed: star gazing, shadow puppets, ghost stories etc. Kobi fell asleep and Zack got hot so he came in at 11:30, then Derek got Kobi and brought him in. Turns out it was good they came in cause the sprinklers came on in the morning :) I remember camping in my backyard and I think I made it once through the night in my backyard; I always got scarred. I'm so glad they had a great time though. I also used the campout as an opportunity to remind Zack of all the fun things I let him do before he tells me he hates me the next time. He gave me a hug and agreed with me, and that he would try to remember. (I had to get some of the parent guilt in there :)

swimming lessons

My children have always loved to swim but have always thought drowning was inevitable so they have been completely dependant on their life jackets. I found a teacher named Patrice Winn who I'd heard was a miracle worker when it comes to kids and swimming! Sure enough in only two lessons my kids were swimming independently and comfortable with it. They had a total of eight lessons. She covered breast stroke, crawl, back stroke, and beginning diving. She is my hero. She keeps threatening to quit every year, but people keep convincing her to do one more year. Hopefully she'll do it again next year, so Kaia can work on her skills. I'm so proud of them!
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July 15th, 1998


10 years ago on July 15th, 2008 Derek and I eloped at the Cedar City, UT courthouse. My roommate at the time came and took pictures, and to this day we have still never recieved them (nice, I know!) However, exactly one month later Derek and I had another ceremony in Las Vegas with all our friends and family and I got to wear my wedding dress. So now 10 years later I fit into the waist, but apparently I have gained weight in my back and rib cage :) because I could not get it zipped up. Then of course the kids wanted to try it on. Here's the breakdown of our first 10 years together:
3- the number of beautiful children we have!
3- the number of cars we've bought.
4- the number of anniversaries we've actually spent together :) (numbers 1,2,6, and 10)
7- the number of different houses we've lived in.
17- the number of different jobs we've had.
2- the number of pets we've had.
3- the number of states we've lived in. (Utah, North Carolina, and Nevada)
Forever- the length of time we have yet to be together!
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Sunday, July 6, 2008

It's not cancerous, but it's not normal

So I've had this thing on my leg for some time. It was kind of a dark underground thing. I could squeeze around it and tell that whatever it was, it was deep. I was at my dermatologists office and asked him to look at it. He decided that it needed to be biopsied. So he cut a little chunk out and sent it away to be analyzed. Two weeks later I'm back in his office to get my one stitch out, and he reads the results. Basically, it's not cancerous, but it's not normal, and I need to get the rest of it out to be on the safe side. So two weeks ago I went in and he cut the rest of the thing out of my leg. Now I thought that it was about the size of a dime and a half an inch thick, but you can clearly see from the picture that the incision was longer than a quarter and it was about a half an inch thick (just like I thought) I had to get stitches inside and outside the incision, and really the recovery was not that bad. I couldn't work out for two days (Which I hated-seriously) and it throbbed every so often, probably when the nerves were reconnecting. Tuesday I went in for my stitch removal, and everything looks good, except of course for the ginormous scar on my leg! Hopefully that will fade in time, but we'll see, I have some other ugly scars that never went down. Anyway, I am happy that it was not a more serious condition. Enjoy the pictures :)