Friday, February 10, 2012

gearing up




Christy (mom-in law) and I went shopping today and got some cute little everyday dresses so Emilee can have clothes to wear while in her cast, since pants won't work. I figured the cast will add some extra bulk so I bought a size up from what she wears now. We got size 18 months! It's almost double her age now (10 months) so it seems a little crazy. Although she sometimes still wears size 6 month clothes. I just think "Oh my, how crazy... this little baby is nearly a toddler." When did this happen? But we are gearing up physically, preparing for things we may need during this 3 months to come. Bean bags are ordered for her to lay on, extra big clothes are bought. I don't know what else to do for now except gear myself up mentally. I'm trying to gear myself up for that moment when they take her away from me and wheel her into surgery. I think that will be the hardest part because she trusts that you will not do anything to hurt her but I know it will actually help her.
refer to previous blog- Hip Dysplasia

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Valentines day welcome sign


I sometimes try to do crafts. This is the latest. I saw it on pintrest so decided to give it a try. I had an old red shirt. It actually had cookie monster on it, I figured I shouldn't be seen in it at my age so I cut it up and used the fabric for the roses. I twisted the strips and hot glued them together (that was the most time consuming) in the shape of a heart and used my cricut to cut the vinyl letters. I painted the canvas pink with white over it so just a little bit of pink shows through like it's weathered. I now have one Valentines decoration! wahoo.  I need some for the inside next.

St. George

   We took a little road trip at the end of February down to St. George. It's a long drive all the way from vernal, but we enjoy seeing my grandparents and spending some time with them. We went on a Thursday and stayed until Sunday. On the drive I took a little nap and I woke up when we were in construction in American Fork and Daniel got in the wrong lane and we ended up not being able to get on the freeway, and drove around in rural circles for at least half an hour until we were able to figure it out. It was kind of humorous. This happened again while in St. George. We were looking for this wildlife museum and drove all over town driving further and further away from the right direction. We tried to follow the street address but St. George always, always confuses us, those bluffs just get in the way! When we finally found the museum, it was practically across the road from Blaine and Granny's house!! It was pretty cool because it had full-body mounts of animals from all over the world; giraffe's, grizzle bears, polar bears, elk, lions, kudu... strange animals I've never seen before. Adam and Crystal also came down a day later to join in the festivities. Adam and Daniel love Chili's ribs and golfing together, so that's just what they did. Unfortunately the weather was rainy and windy and they didn't get to finish golfing (they did hit a few balls though). Blaine said it was the worst day all winter, because the rest of our trip the weather was beautiful and warm. Daniel was pretty much heartbroken! The trip to the D.I. might have made up for it though. I love going to the D.I. and finding hidden treasures, it's my new past time of mine as a stay at home mom,  and the D.I. in St. George was huge! We found golf clubs and slacks, cool ties and polo shirts for Daniel.
   Emilee loved to splash in the pool, but the big hit was Granny's coasters on her coffee table. She would stand up next to the table and slide the coasters all over the table and loved it. It kept her entertained. The table was the perfect height for her, while there she learned to walk along it, doing laps. She is getting around more and more.
   Blaine and Granny are infamous card players! Last year Granny and I won the game and Daniel and Blaine lost, and lost bad. Daniel was way upset and said he would never play cards with them again! I thought it was an overreaction and told him to calm down that "it's just a game" while secretly gloating in my amazing skills. Well maybe it's Karma, but this year the tables were turned and they kicked my butt at cards. I had more empathy for Daniel, just six months later. I need practice before I play cards again, that's all I can say.
   St. George was a blast and we can't wait to go back again in the summer.