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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

We've been served

We just cant seem to catch a break. It seems to be, a least my life long quest, to be plagued with health issues. Sadly, Thomas has started on his journey now...he's been having some, well, bowel issues lets say. I was making excuses for it, like teething, fruits, a bug. But we went to the Dr. finally, and they have been putting us through the ringer. We have had every diagnosis from Rota virus, Giardia, a parasite, and now they think he is allergic to dairy and maybe more. We ave to wait to be tested by a specialist to determine if it is sciliac disease or what? Poor kid, to even get this far in finding out what was wrong we had to go to great lengths to get stool samples...let me just say, saran wrapping your child's butt has to the worst thing you will do in any given week.
Then I did something to my ear tube last week...and my ear filled with puss. The week before finals week for Rob. I got on some meds to clear it up, but immediately started vomiting...launching me into a stomach flu from the bowels of Satan. With my ear drum ready to explode and vomiting uncontrollably, a husband gone, I have never been so low. I hate being the sick on ALL THE TIME. Its the worst, most humiliating feeling. I have no family here, and I feel horrible asking people for favors cause I never feel like I can give them back. I know many people feel this same way. I finally was beyond sick, and asked for help. It is hard to be humbled to ask for help, and amazing to feel the burden lifted by another. Truly, I could not do for myself. I had a friend come an whisk Tommy away, even though she had a holiday party she was in charge of that night, to stay with her family for 2 days. Then Robs brother and his wife, and another sister took Thomas for 2 nights. I was in bed, down and out from Thursday, until today. I had to go to Urgent care and beg to be poked. I haven't had my butt kicked like this in a long time. Today I'm eating toast and able to keep down meds and waiting for my ear to feel better...and waiting to not feel like I'm ready to spew.
This time of year, service and helping is preached, and I know I am always looking where I can help. I am dropping off extra cans off in the bins at the store, or Toys for Tots, or Service projects for church. Sometimes I feel silly that I am looking at all these other places, when the people directly around me are in need of service. It may require more of me than I want to give that day...its easier to serve by dropping off a can than to watch a neighbors child for a few hours while she gets some needed rest of last minute shopping done. When I think about all the people I can serve around me, It makes me wonder who right now was like me, just praying in tears for someone to come knock on their door and ask if they needed anything? I cant tell you how many hours I feel like I prayed in tears to get better to I could take care of my family...this week of all weeks they needed me...my baby is sick and my husband has his first finals in medical school. Nothing came fast, but so many little angels were sent to me. A friend and her husband came to take me to the ER in the worst snow storm, another friend came and rubbed my feet, and other friends brought food to my husband. My husband, is amazing. He was trying, and would have done it all on his own. He was trying to study and watch Thomas all on his own. One night I walked about 1 AM and he was folding a mound of laundry...with flash cards by his side.
This time of year there are so many around us crying out for help, and we don't know it cause they wont ask. Lets pray to be more in tune with the spirit so we can know who needs us...after this week I know I will. I couldn't have survived this week with out the service of others.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Surprise at Baggage Claim

I was told last week from Robbie that one of his companions from his missions was in a bind and needed a ride from the airport to Provo. I was super confused, and kinda weirded out that I would be waiting and driving with a stranger for a while, who only know what I looked like apparently. Rob said to wait at baggage claim with Tommy and he would know to find me...creepy, I know! So I reluctantly went to the airport, on the way calling my mom telling her how weird "this was", only to have someone come from out of now where and say "HI!!" and it was my MOM!! She was the surprise companion! We came for a few days to rescue me from my day to day mundane life, and give me a break. We shopped till we dropped, saw movies, ate out, and chatted it up! No matter how old we get, we still always can use our moms. I miss her already.








Sunday night, at about bedtime, we looked out side and saw it snowing like crazy. I couldn't resist and had to bundle Thomas up and take him out side to look at it. Here are some cute shots.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Health Care Simplified

For all those out there that have a hard time understanding where health care is headed, lend an ear to T-Payne. This'll clear things up for you:)

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Some updates...

So heres an update of whats been going on in our hood....



Yes...we have reached a new peak of whitetrashiness...that's my kid who fell asleep with a chicken Mc Nugget in his mouth.

I heard some screaming in the other room...I ran in to find my son in here...the dryer. Where else.
Tommy doesn't seem to sure why all these round orange things are surrounding him in a field.
Robbie went on a epic fly fishing trip with my dad and brothers on the Green River....It was UNREAL I hear.
Robbie also went to hear a band, formed up of all his favorite artists from Toad the Wet sprocket and Nickel creek and then hung out with them back stage...yea, he felt like a rock star. And he got their play list they wrote for the concert and other swag.

I'm trying to be better about blogging...I hate when I fall behind!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

What on my mind right now....

* is it wrong that I can vacuum my entire house without unplugging the cord ONCE??
*I have 3 loads of laundry to fold still
*I combined all colors of colors in my last load...hope it goes well
*It's my Dads birthday, and I don't know how old he is...does that mean I am not his favorite anymore?
*I didn't put deodorant on before I walked this morning...definitely have B.O.
*Am I a bad mom cause I let Tommy pretend to put makeup on when he gets into mine? Will it turn him gay? And if so, am I responsible?
*I should do visiting teaching...but I hate to do it...I call them "visiting creatures".
*Ive decided already I wont make dinner, but I'm ordering pizza. It's 9:35 AM and I'm already too tired to cook dinner.
* My friend Ashley is coming to hang out today. Yea. But she will look cute. So I HAVE to get ready. Bummer.
Whats on your mind RIGHT now?

Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Butt Out




Robs first few days a Medical school have been a bit overwhelming...in fact I believe I told one friend that it is kicking the "crap out of him" and this is going to kick our "butt" (for those of you who REALLY know me, I think I used the A word). Our awesome friends the Quigleys crowned us with this wonderful gift/gag gift/ reminder/ hunting tool/ possible new medical tool?/ new treasure...The BUTT OUT. So just when you think you have got it bad, be glad the Butt out isn't being used on you. Zoom in to get a gander at these instructions. It will make your day...Yes, people actually use this!!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

White Coat Ceremony



Rob and his undergrad friend Pat who got into the U with him...a great study buddy!Another local Beaver Boy, Rhett Smith is in Rob's class...5 years younger than he is, but both representing Beaver Proudly.



Rob had the honor of receiving his physician's coat from the Dean of the School of Medicine on Friday. It was so awesome to see him there with his class of 2013...Wow we have a long ways to go! It is a brand new curriculum this year at the U of U. They have done away with "years" and now call them "phases". This new curriculum is very accelerated, and we know it will be challenging. They told me, the wife, to expect him home 45 minutes a day, and that includes showering and eating time. Wonderful....sniff sniff. But Robbie also knows he is in this to be the best doctor there is, and he knows this will help him do it! He just "met" his 80 year old cadaver last week and already cut her from neck to butt...quite the introduction. He starts doing his clinicals this Thursday, and is anxious to use all his medical gear! We are so proud of you Robbie!