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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Fall Break & the SNAKE!

We went up north one last time for the year. Oh was it cold. The first night it got down to 38 degrees! That is cold for us that live in Arizona. Remember...we don't own coats, just sweatshirts.

Some friends came up the second night and we had a lot of fun with them. We learned a new card game...Thanks Sherida!! Went quading, kids played on the zip line, ate, ate and ate some more.

The funniest part of the 4 days was the second day the girls, Andy and I were sitting at the picnic table playing games, Drew was riding his bike around and down by the street (we are literally one of 3 groups up there so there was NO traffic) and here comes Drew....the silent cry. I was expecting blood, broken bones or who knows what else. He was screaming....a snake is chasing me. Andy said, are you sure it wasn't a squirrel? Okay....Drew may only be 6 but he knows the difference between a snake and a squirrel. No dad....it was black and long and was chasing me. At this point he was bawling, crying, trying to catch his breath. So we all got up and walked down by where he was at and there was his bike laying down. We tried looking for it and low and behold there it was.......just thinking about it makes my skin crawl! I am NOT a snake girl in any way shape or form! I told Andy...scope and fling. Scoop it up on the shovel and fling it way far across the street. He wanted to cut it's head off. I am thinking that would have been better but at the time I felt some compassion for it. Drew said mom....I think it tried to crawl up my pants. He was still crying out of being terrified. I said to him "Son, you would have gotten to us quicker on your bike then running!" No mommy....it was chasing me!

The snake is hard to see but he is coiled up in there. It was about 2 feet long.

Here they are trying to figure out what to do with it: SCOOP and FLING!We never saw the snake again!!


Thank you Pierson's and the Kemp's for making our last trip up north for the year a great one!! We had a great time.

Monday, October 19, 2009

AWESOME BOUTIQUE - Oct 24th 12:00-5:00pm

Come check out a GREAT BOUTIQUE!!!

Everything is under $25! Check out her blog for more details at:
** http://adaisyoriginal.blogspot.com/ **

Everything $25 And Under...You Are Invited




Saturday, October 24th, 12-5pm at the NW corner of Gilbert and Brown. Summer Allen's home 1809 E. Gary St in Mesa. Come shop with us! All items will be $25 or under. Many boutique items, Great Christmas gifts and Christmas Gift ideas! Items include, vintage items for your home, apparel, jewelry, home decor, vinyl,family Christmas Cards, market bags, hair flowers, baby items, (including bibs, burp cloths, hair accessories, binkys, binky clips, blankets)home made cinnamon rolls, lip gloss, and much much more.

Anyone and everyone is invited! We'd love to see you there.

Some of our fabulous vendors include:

adaisyoriginal
Blossom
Bling Bling By Amelia
Contagious
Cosy Rosies
Lallah Rookh Events
Lolly Jane Boutique
MimiMade
Swirled and Spiced
What's Your Virtue?

Thursday, October 8, 2009

ER Visit For Lauren

The dreaded call at 2:05 was a from a phone number at school. We instantly thought...oh great...what has Drew done now. To our surprise it was Lauren. The nurse said we needed to come and get her and that she needed to seek medical attention. Any other day it wouldn't have been a problem but today was not a good day for this. No shower, no makeup, had high school carpool pick up in 20 minutes, dinner was on the stove cooking, soccer practice at 4:30, soccer practice at 6:00...you get the picture. We ran up to get her and when I walked into the nurses office there sat my sweet girl in tears with a funny wrap on her head. I teared up and had to walk out. It is tough seeing her cry because I know she is really hurt. Lauren hardly ever cries! Off to the ER we went. The entire way there she cried and cried...."Please no stitches" then it went to "Can't Kurt do it? I only want Kurt to stitch me up." We tried to call him but he wasn't at the office today. The picture belows looks really good....nice and clean.While we were waiting she kept reminding me that is was activity day today and she WAS going. It is her last one and she loves her leaders and was looking forward to going. Well...that didn't work out today. We got back in room #17 and the doctor came in. He asked Lauren if it hurt....."no"....really I said.....she thought if she told him it didn't hurt then he wouldn't stitch her up. She was hoping for glue. No such luck. He left the room and blood was still running down her neck from him doing his thing and she said...mom...it hurts. HELLO...he just asked you that. What she will do to not see a needle.

Here was the plan.....give her some lit to numb her ear up....rest for 30 minutes.......come back and really numb it up with the needle then stitch it up. Lauren did an awesome job. When the Dr. gave her the shot you could see her hand clinch. It was quite numb all the way up where he started. Just a few spots had some feeling left. Then he started to stitch her up and Drew was giving his "ohhhh" "ssss" at every stitch. The doctor kept looking over at him to not be so loud because Lauren didn't even know he was stitching her up until the back side when it wasn't quite numb. What a great sport she was.
The best part of the ER visit was when the doctor was talking to her to break the ice and he said "Are you smokin' at school?" The look on her face was priceless.....she looked at me like mom...he is crazy. Then in her quite, unsure voice...no...I don't smoke! We all started laughing. Explaining to her that he meant getting good grades. I can only imagine what was going on in her head....he is wondering if I smoke at the age of 12 and you are letting him sew up my ear? What are you doing to me mom!!!
How this happened: apparently a boy decided to be a boy and push the gate open really fast and hard and it swung back and hit Lauren right on her ear. It cut her ear about 1 inch but it was cut on both sides. So she ended up with 3 stitches on the front and 5 on the back. Dr. left the front a little looser so if anything from the dirty gate needed to get out it wouldn't have to split it open and would be able to seep out. Made sense to us. He did a great job, smooth line and he was a great Dr. While he was sewing her up he told us that right now she is his daughter and would sew her up just as good as he would on his own.

We came home to a great big card from her class. Lauren is so lucky to have such a great teacher and classmates!