We have been busy with birthdays, a surgery and other nice boring activities. That is to say, we haven't had to go to California for a whole month. YEAHH!! Hunter had an inguinal hernia that he had repaired. It was a quick day surgery and he did great. He says, "My bumps got fixed." We are glad for that.
September 20th was Sierra's 10th birthday. Who would have ever thought three years ago she would have made it this far. It was great. She got a new hat that came with a lot of attitude when she wears it. I will have to be cautious of ever shopping at that store again.
Hunter's birthday was 4 days later on the 24th. He turned 3. Our little reminder of the age of Sierra's transplant. He wanted EVERYTHING Thomas the Tank Engine. I have never had one of my children so into a character as he is. It is really funny, however, it isn't enough to make him want to potty in the toilet. No matter what the bribery.
Gage's first birthday is Thursday the 1st of Oct. He will sadly be turning 1 already. An age which we weren't sure 8 1/2 months ago he was going to make it to. So, we get to celebrate 3 of our birthdays right together to keep the good times rolling.
Here is us to appreciating good health and a month stretch home. Looking back at how very blessed we have been this year. Thanks for checking on us. Happy Fall!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
AC/DC & California
We had a fun and busy past week. It was the girls' first day of school Monday. Lindsey was ecstatic to finally be going to school all day.
Wednesday we left at 4:00AM for California. We had a concert to attend and it started at 7:00pm in San Jose. This just happen to fall along Sierra's biopsy schedule. (Coincidence? I think not!) Our dear friends the Stockwell's were going to go with us but were unable to (we really, really missed you guys). Jason found 2 of his scouts from 8 years ago to go with us. They were fun to take.
Thursday, we went and showed Dylan and Simon San Francisco. They had never been before so we crammed as much into one day as possible. We started at Pier 39, then to Fisherman's Warf, The Ghirardelli chocolate factory (Okay so that was for me.), and returned to our car. To our disappointment Trista, our friend was not on the corner of the parking garage for pictures. We went through China town, down Lombard street, and then on to the Golden Gate bridge. We also stopped at Muir woods on the north side of the bridge and then followed the highway along the coast to Half Moon Bay. It was a lot of fun and perfect weather.
Friday was Sierra's biopsy. She did it awake without any IV or anything for pain. Except for a local numbing cream they put on her neck where they go into get the biopsy from. She did cry a little. But, I am so proud of her I could burst. I don't think I could do it! We had some good news, her pressures in her heart have been high since May. This biopsy her pressures had returned to normal. Big relief. We don't know yet what her biopsy was but will hopefully find out Tuesday.
We got home safely Saturday morning at 5:00 AM. Thanks to Simon and Dylan who were determined drivers and got us through the longest hours of the night. Thank you boys we appreciate it. We will let you know when we hear on Sierra's biopsy. Thanks for checking on us.
Dylan talking to "His Grandpa." His parents might have some explaining to do. He sat down and this guy started talking to him and told him that he was his Grandpa. He was very nice, from Korea. He was full of advice and Dylan couldn't understand a word of it.
Wednesday we left at 4:00AM for California. We had a concert to attend and it started at 7:00pm in San Jose. This just happen to fall along Sierra's biopsy schedule. (Coincidence? I think not!) Our dear friends the Stockwell's were going to go with us but were unable to (we really, really missed you guys). Jason found 2 of his scouts from 8 years ago to go with us. They were fun to take.
Thursday, we went and showed Dylan and Simon San Francisco. They had never been before so we crammed as much into one day as possible. We started at Pier 39, then to Fisherman's Warf, The Ghirardelli chocolate factory (Okay so that was for me.), and returned to our car. To our disappointment Trista, our friend was not on the corner of the parking garage for pictures. We went through China town, down Lombard street, and then on to the Golden Gate bridge. We also stopped at Muir woods on the north side of the bridge and then followed the highway along the coast to Half Moon Bay. It was a lot of fun and perfect weather.
Friday was Sierra's biopsy. She did it awake without any IV or anything for pain. Except for a local numbing cream they put on her neck where they go into get the biopsy from. She did cry a little. But, I am so proud of her I could burst. I don't think I could do it! We had some good news, her pressures in her heart have been high since May. This biopsy her pressures had returned to normal. Big relief. We don't know yet what her biopsy was but will hopefully find out Tuesday.
We got home safely Saturday morning at 5:00 AM. Thanks to Simon and Dylan who were determined drivers and got us through the longest hours of the night. Thank you boys we appreciate it. We will let you know when we hear on Sierra's biopsy. Thanks for checking on us.
Obviously this guy caught on that we were taking a picture a little to late. Yes, Jason gave me grief for wearing Khaki capris to an AC/DC concert (I wasn't there to impress).
Dylan talking to "His Grandpa." His parents might have some explaining to do. He sat down and this guy started talking to him and told him that he was his Grandpa. He was very nice, from Korea. He was full of advice and Dylan couldn't understand a word of it.
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