Finally, I’m able to sit down and finish some posts from weeks ago. Here’s some pics from the fun:
These first two are from the first couple of days. If you notice, Morgen’s on his knees while Asher is on his feet. We thought it was funny to notice the height difference while they are just [...]
Archive for January, 2008
Up North – Eric and Leah’s
Posted in Leah and Eric's family, Monica and Trevor's family on January 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On his way up again
Posted in Leah and Eric's family on January 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just a quick update. Asher’s follow-up this morning went well and we don’t have to go back in again unless he gets worse. We’ll continue with the nebulizer and other treatments, but will likely not have to put him back on Oxygen – thank goodness because last night I don’t think any of us got [...]
Asher’s going down
Posted in Leah and Eric's family on January 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Well, in a few short days he has now also mastered going down the stairs – the right way that is. He’s had plenty of practice rolling down them but now for the last few days he is crawling backward down them. Hurray for Asher!
In sadder news, his health has taken a downturn with the [...]
Montana’s talk
Posted in Leah and Eric's family on January 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I thought I would share Montana’s talents as she continues to improve her artistic and public speaking abilities. She gave a talk today in Primary and did such a good job. She drew the pictures to help her remember the talk (and to help those listening have something to keep them focused). I tried to [...]
Up, up and away he goes!
Posted in Leah and Eric's family on January 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Well, Asher is now doing stairs and I now have documented proof. The first time he apparently made it up to the kitchen from the basement there was no fanfare - Eric was shoveling the snow and Montana and Asher were watching a cartoon. I came down from the office for a snack just as Eric came [...]
In the presence of an Apostle
Posted in Leah and Eric's family on January 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This month Elder J.R. Holland and Elder R.A. Stone spoke at our stake conference and I thought I would share our experience with you. This was our first real experience listening to a general authority talk in a casual to semi-formal setting. I was surprised and down right startled at times at the passion, excitement, [...]
Idaho Happenings
Posted in Justin and Sherie's family on January 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The boys are in bed for the night. Tracer has caught a yucky cough, and Keaton’s nose runs a mile a minute. Keaton finally broke skin on a “I” tooth tonight.
The weather is exteremly cold. I walked to class last week at -20 degrees. That was not accounting for the wind chill factor.
Justin has left for New [...]
Just like I remember
Posted in Monica and Trevor's family on January 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On Monday, the day we planned to go to Justin and Sherie’s, we woke up to plenty of snow – just like we expected (noted just for Mom ). We estimated that probably ten inches fell. With Mom off work, we had a lazy morning and a great breakfast waiting for the roads [...]
Go, You Chicken Fat, Go!
Posted in Family memories, Monica and Trevor's family on January 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
So, I have been meaning to search for this little exercise instruction for some time. However, I didn’t remember to until now. I wasn’t sure if anyone else would be interested -or even remembered- in having a copy, but I thought it would be fun. I remember doing this in elementary, specifically every day in [...]
Up North – Mom and Dad’s
Posted in Leah and Eric's family, Monica and Trevor's family, Tyson's family on January 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
One night while Trevor was here, Montana came and spent the night at Grandma and Grandpa’s. We had a great night out at a Chuck E. Cheese-like entertainment place. We all had a great laugh.
Here are the participants waiting for the ride to start:
And, they’re off!
The kids on a Jeep “train”
And Trevor winning [...]