Sunday, June 29, 2008

Osum Tree House club!

Wednesday last week Roper, Sierra, and Megan decided to make a club. They named it the Osum (Awsome) Tree House Club. They hung sign up sheets out by the road and checked it daily to see if anyone signed up. No one has yet, but you never know. I hope our kids never grow out of this fun stage! It is just too short lived. I have picked up some extra shifts and have been working a lot the past 3 days. The kids have been 'osum' to help Jason out at home. I made some cookie dough right before I ran out the door Friday night so the kids would have something to snack on Saturday. Sierra, the good kid she is, cooked the cookies for me. She did 'osum' the first batch, the second one baked a little longer, and the third one, well the pictures can tell the story. We have also started building a shed. We are just laying the footings and we will pour the foundation tomorrow. What normally takes the contractor 2 days we have done in 6. So, I think we all know how quick this is going to go doing it ourselves.



Here is the sign of sheet for the Osum Tree Club. Who wouldn't sign up!









They have a boys group and a girls group. Also a meeting schedule that I did not take a picture of.





Sierra , Roper, and Megan checking to see if anyone signed up.


Sierra and her batches of cookies.



The site for the shed. The last view we will have before a 55 x 30ft building occupies that space.




Jason starting the trench work.






The footings are done and we are ready for cement. Almost!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Fun week!

This was a really fun week for Jason and Sierra, because they were able to go to California and see the other half of our family. It was a fun weekend for the rest of us once they got home. Angel and Trista, I love the video and miss you guys terribly. Friday our church had a mother's and daughters camp out. It is really fun and the girls really look forward to it. I enjoy it because they provide the meals and we just have to bring the camping stuff and stuff for smores. I finally learned how to perfectly cook a smore. I figured out if you put your chocolate bar on one half of the Graham cracker and place it on top of your roasting stick (the U shaped sticks), while roasting your marshmallow to a golden tint. Your chocolate ends up melted just right and place the two together and it is instant ecstasy (that is for you Emily). Of course the girls mostly enjoyed just cooking the marshmallows and I ended up eating over half the smores. This baby is going to come out looking like the pillsbury dough boy (or I will).
Happy Father's Day to all you Dad's. We had a picnic not very far from here. It was really fun. Josh and Justin and families, we missed you. Hope all is well with everyone.

Sierra getting an EKG in the recovery room after her biopsy.


Valerie, one of the nurses that cared for Sierra pre-transplant. Treated Sierra like a queen in recovery after her biopsy.


My two adopted sisters, Angel and Trista.



Hayley (Shawn's sister), Sierra and Ben.




Sierra scratching her nose and Shawn (2years and 2 months waiting for a heart).





Sierra, Lindsey and Megan at our camp site for Mother's and daughters weekend. Yes, we did put the tent up all by ourselves.



The wonderful world of SMORES!!



Lights out and time for bed!



Our picnic today. The kids found some hairy catepillars. I am not sure if they were alive when we left, but the kids had fun playing with them.



Jason, his Dad, and his brother Jake looking at corral designs for the ranch.



Hunter in the middle of it all. Trying to help with the dutch oven cobbler.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

Happy Anniversary Jason!

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Happy anniversary Jason. Never in a million years could I have imagined marriage being this wonderful. I never thought 11 years ago when I said "yes" that a love could grow this much. I am so lucky to have you in my life. My life would be lost without you. Thank you for your patience with me. I love you!! Your wife.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Quick update on Sierra

Sierra had her biopsy yesterday. It was her annual biopsy. They run a few more tests, like checking the measurements of her arteries, the heart and other valves. They go through her leg instead of her neck, so she has a little longer recovery time. We just received the results of the biopsy and she got a 000000000!!!!! Which means no rejection. So, we don't have to go back to California for 4 months. We are really excited. Sierra did really well this biopsy and recovered really fast from the anesthesia. The doctor's are really pleased with her checkup. No real big med changes, so all is well!!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Pinewood Derby

Last night , we had a fun ward activity. It was a no boundaries pinewood derby. Jason carved the car and the girls painted it. It was a lot of fun to see all the different creations. We ended up winning the most colorful car, but didn't place in anything. We didn't have time to work the bugs out of our catapult system. It was a lot of fun!
The girls with their proud colorful car.
The catapillar (or something)-mobile.
Some of the competitors. The 2nd car from the left is Jacob and Roper's. They took 3rd in the competition. They blew up a balloon and then released it. It worked really well. The covered wagon is Jason's Aunt Pam's. She is amazingly talented.

The infamous catapult system. Two small boards and then a large black rubber band that Jason uses for shoulder exercises. Unfortunately the rubber band was a little to strong.

Jason and Jacob racing their cars. Jacob and Roper won. Ours catapulted through the air but did not cross the finish line. It was pretty funny.