Friday, June 25, 2010

Here's a look at the inside of the house...

The Kitchen and Dining Room
A View of the Backyard.

The Living Room. We are not sure about the built-in. It's white, which doesn't go with our stuff but there's no wood flooring underneath it. We have the extra flooring but are unsure about it.


My Craft Room with built in shelves. Yay!


The Family Room

There you go...a peak into the new house. We also have 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. It's just right for us. I cannot wait to get out of Montana and into our new home! I'd better get to work so we're ready when the movers get here. We roll out on the 30th and the kids start school the 5th! What I'd really like right now is a soak in the jetted tub...

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

She Passed!

Miss Shirley has signed all the paperwork and we are officially under contract! Yesterday was the home inspection and the house passed. I am very relieved. The house is 13 years old and has a short list of things that need attention, but the inspector was impressed with the overall condition. We are hoping that we can get everything done in about a week. After spending about 3 hours in the house, just walking around taking photos and daydreaming, I am really excited about it. It has everything we need. We are off to the airport today to head back home so I will have to post pictures later of the inside. I think you're gonna like it...

Saturday, June 19, 2010

This is just quite possibly our new home...

16325 Yaupon Berry Dr


Here it is! We have put in a offer on this house and it's been accepted. As soon as the owner signs one more thing we will be under contract and ready to close in about a month. It's a lovely home in a fabulous neighborhood. We are walking distance to a community center, park, walking track, the boys' school (K-8), and some amazing Little League baseball and football fields. It's a perfect place for our family. The house sits on about 3/4 of an acre with a gazebo and play structure in the back. Inside, the house has just what we need, although it's painted a lovely pastel lime green. Not to worry, though, we already priced paint and chose a wonderful, boring, neutral color. The kids even have their own jetted tub, but we haven't told them that yet. More photos to come so that you can see before and after shots as we travel on this journey. Hopefully all goes well and we will be home owners again come the first week of August, which also happens to be the first week of school down here. Wish us Luck!

Kelsey's First Flight


On our way to Mississippi!

Here are Kelsey and Dad waiting out a lay-over in Denver. It was a crazy day of travel with delayed flights, missed connections, disappearing rental cars, and nasty hotels but we finally are settled in down here in Mississippi and enjoying the hunt for our future home.

Happy Birthday Jeff!


Jeffrey is 6 years old now! Wow! We LOVE having Jeff in our family!
Jeff's birthday was last Saturday the 12th and we jam packed it full of his favorite things. We had baseball photos in the morning, McDonalds for lunch, swimming in the afternoon, and pizza, cake, and presents in the evening. I can't believe he is already 6 years old. He is such a sweet boy. Dustin made the cake this year, complete with a chocolate donut right in the middle. It was super yummy.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Pomp and Circumstance


Last Friday, the 4th, Jeff graduated from Kindergarten at Chief Joseph School. They didn't do any kind of program when Henry moved up to first grade which is too bad because the kids were just so darling. They sang several songs and then got to walk across the stage from the Principal, who gave them their certificates, to their teachers who gave each child a golden medal necklace. Jeff did an awesome job on the songs and the hand motions and he looked so pleased when it was his turn to get his certificate. After the program they got to get cookies and a sack lunch. We met up with Henry's class, who had also gone to lunch, and I did summertime face painting to celebrate the last day of school. It's kinda sad that our time at Chief Jo is done. We all really loved our time there and it will be one of the very, very, did I mention very, few things I will actually miss when we leave this place. Thank you Chief Jo, for 3 great years!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dustin thought this was a good idea...




So, the other night Dustin was about to start doing the dinner clean-up when he got the idea to clean up Kelsey at the same time. I thought it was pretty gross to clean the baby and the dishes at the same time, although not in the same sink, but Dustin thought it was a great idea. Whether it's a good idea or not it sure made for some cute photos, even if my kitchen looks like a wreck!

Quite Possibly My Second Scariest Day as a Mother




My scariest moment as a mother was when I found Jeff, at just 8 weeks old, blue and choking on what we would later learn to be a round magnet. Tuesday's happenings came very close to that experience.
We had gotten in very late on Monday night. On Tuesday morning Jenna woke up very cranky and was crying in her bed. I thought it was from the crazy day before so I picked her up and carried her downstairs. I got her settled on the couch with a blanket and set out to get the boys dressed and out the door to the bus stop. All of a sudden Jenna just fell off the couch. I thought that was very strange but helped her back up and got the boys out the door. Jenna then let me know she needed to go potty, but she was was crying and fussing and not making her way to the potty. I went over to her and tried to lift her up to standing and she could not stand.
At first I thought she was being a stinker and doing the "rubber legs" thing kids do when they don't want to walk. But then she seemed to be serious. To avoid an accident I carried her and put her on the potty. I was folding laundry and could see her on the potty from where I was standing. That's when she told me the potty was "moving" and that her hands and feet were "wobbly". At this point I started to worry a little bit. Over the next 20-30 minutes I was still trying to figure out what was going on. Jenna had almost no motor control of her legs, feet, or hands. She could move them a little bit but she could not walk or even crawl. I called and left a message for the advice nurse on base. I called my mom. Both of them said go to the ER. Now I was in a panic. I called Dustin, found someone to keep Kelsey, and realized that my boys had missed the bus even though they were out there on time. Could anything else go wrong? Never ask that question!
So Dustin got home, we dropped Kelsey off at the sitters and the boys at school and then headed to the ER. By now Jenna speech was slurred and she was saying random things. Her eyes were glassy, she still could not walk, and was holding her hands in strange positions. Dustin actually thought she might be drunk and asked if she's gotten into any medicines at home. I told him, no, I got her right out of bed and she had been with me all morning. As I was getting Jenna checked in at the counter, Dustin had the thought to check Jenna's hair for ticks. As you read later posts you'll know why. This was a total blessing from the Lord. Sitting right there in the ER, Dustin found an enormous tick in Jenna's hair. Now I was even more sick to my stomach.
They say you learn something new every day. I wish I didn't learn everything I learned in the ER that day.
Jenna was diagnosed with Tick Paralysis.
You can learn more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tick_paralysis It is extremely rare. Jenna will probably be the only case in Montana this entire year. The doctor said there are only about 12 cases a year in all of North America. How special is that for us? Anyways, the treatment for Tick paralysis is to simply remove the tick and let the body naturally remove the toxins. It worked.
They removed the tick, which was disgustingly huge and then moved us up to Pediatrics for observation. Her eyes brightening was the first sign of improvement. Then normal speech slowly returned. It was pretty sad, though, when they brought her lunch. She wanted to do it herself, but watching her was difficult. She would scoop the food into the spoon fairly easliy, but then she looked like she was playing "airplane" with herself. She just couldn't get the spoon to her pretty little mouth. She also had trouble returning the spoon to the bowl.
Long story long, they kept her until about 4pm and thought she had made enough progress to head home. She was barely able to walk again at that point. The following video was taken at a stop we made on the way home. That is really how well she could walk at this point and it seemed like a miracle to me after seeing my little girl without the use of her legs.

Now she is able to walk normally again but the bite wound has gotten infected. That required another trip into the doctor yesterday and we're on antibiotics for the next 10 days. The CDC is highly concerned about recent increases in tick borne diseases. They are rapidly becoming one of their highest priorities. In our family checking each other for ticks is no longer a laughing matter, that's for sure!

Chuck E. Cheese's, Where a Kid Can Be A Kid!





After the park we headed to Chuck E. Cheese to get out of the rain and let the kids play before our long drive home. We went through a ton of tokens and ate until we were stuffed. The kids had a great time and Dustin even beat me at skeeball, which is my favorite arcade activity of all time! Love it!

Japanese Gardens




Jake and Lacie took us to one of the most beautiful parks I have been to in a very long time. It was a little rainy when we went, but I think it added to the beauty of the park. It reminded me very much of home in Portland, OR. So green! I stood for a while at the edge of the pond just

watching the trees slowly drop rain drops into the water creating beautiful patterns of changing circles. I wish I had taken more photos of the park itself. It was truly wonderful!

The Red Rocket





The Red Rocket is one of the funniest little motorcycles I've ever seen. Jake picked it up in Italy and you literally pedal it like a bicycle to start the little motor. It's small but it sure goes pretty fast. Jake gave all the kids rides around the cul-de-sac. What fun! Lacie joked that if ever the police drive by he just starts pedaling again.

Daddy's Snow!




This past holiday weekend we drove to Spokane, WA to visit with our friends, the Clarks, at Fairchild AFB. We encountered quite a bit of snow in the passes. Dustin surprised me by pulling over and wanting his picture taken. I was thinking, "Why, on earth, are we wasting time on this?" Then it dawned on me, Dustin missed all the snow! I, personally, have seen enough of the white stuff but Dustin was happy there was a little but left for him to see. Hopefully it's the last we'll see for quite some time!

Star of the Week!


In Mrs. Hart's kindergarten class each child gets to be the Star of the Week for one week during the school year. All the other kids have had their chance weeks ago, but I had asked Mrs. Hart if Jeff could wait until Dad got home. So, here he is with his poster of photos all about himself! On Friday he got to bring in a special guest and treats. He chose to bring in Missy, our dog, and super yummy chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting. As a bonus, I brought in all my summer stamps and did face painting as well. It was a fun afternoon in Jeff's class. Now the year is almost over. Tomorrow is the last day of school and I will have a third grader and a first grader. Man, the time is passing so quickly!

Kelsey's Walking?


Soooooooo, Grandma Pamela thinks it's a great idea that Kelsey is thinking about walking! Ok, so do I, but just a little bit. And really she's doing a whole lot more than think about it. I had planned on getting this walking toy for Kelsey's first birthday...like in 4 MONTHS! Not now! Grandma wanted to get her something while she was in town so I suggested this since she really is ready. Crazy girl. She's not great at it, but she can definitely push it a few steps at a time. I am hoping she slows down just a little bit and sticks to cruising the furniture for a while longer. She just seems too tiny to be walking!

It's Time for Little League Season!




It's finally warming up a little bit around here and Little League has officially begun! Our first game was rained out but by Wednesday we were ready to play. Dustin is Jef'f's coach this year for TBall and Henry is on a coach-pitch (machine pitch) team for another year. They all have gotten off to a great start. Jeff has caught on really quickly and has quite an arm. Henry is doing great as well and learning more each year. Jenna loves to play at the park between the fields and I am enjoying some time outside. I love this time of year. Now, if the sun could kick it up a few notches we'd be doing just fine!

A day that will live in infamy, at least at our house...





These photos were taken on Sunday, May 22nd 2010. Grandma Pamela and Aunt Rosalie had come to welcome Dustin home from his deployment. Dustin thought it would be a great idea if after church we went back to their campsite for a picnic. So we packed up lunch and headed out. This is defintely not a normal Sunday activity for us, but we wanted to spend some time outdoors with Grandma and Rosalie. We had a great time cooking over the fire and visiting with each other. The site was lovely with one exception. Now, I don't know if Dustin just hadn't noticed during the camping trip or if Mother Nature awakened something in the mean time, but this place was infested with ticks. Nasty. We thought we did a good job of noticing them and flicking them off, but even the next day Dustin found one on Henry's head. I think this now outranks snow as the reason I can't stand this place. So, this is the day we think Jenna got her infamous tick in the wilds of Montana. I cannot wait to move!

Camping with Dad Again






Dad's first weekend home was spent with the big kids on their first camping trip of the summer. Since Kelsey still isn't sleeping through the night, she and I stayed home and enjoyed some quiet time together. We let the boys ditch school Friday so that they could head out Thursday after school. The crew was gone until Saturday afternoon. They rented a trailer from Outdoor Rec. and had a great time. They found a spot near a beaver's reservoir that was just beautiful. I was surprised when they showed me how big the beaver was! They got to go fishing, too, but with no luck. They all came home very dirty and very tired...sure signs a great time with Dad!