We are on High Alert Status because this aby could come at any minute. Yesterday I came home from work and I found Sarah pulling weeds in the flower beds, I think she was trying to get labor going, that is what she did, well actually, we thought she was going into labor. She spent the evening having contractions that were pretty regular and intense. My job was to time them and help her get through the pain. We were all ready to go to the hospital, we had the kids shipped off to Jen's house for the night the truck was packed, we had our Dula with us. We didn't want to go tothe hospital until we had to, so we waited, and waited... The contractions didn't change or get any more intense so we decided to just go to bed and see what happens. Sarah woke up with contractions for about an hour but they went away. Today they have been spaced out further and less intense. Sarah believes that tommorrow June 1st is the day. I have to work so we will see what happens. As for now we are still on High Alert Status!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Nesting at it's best... or worse?
Since I shared some slightly embarrassing info about Sam, I thought it only fair to let you in on one of my own little secrets - I have OCD - like crazy. But only regarding the cleanliness of my house. I'm sure some of you have suspected this or we've joked around about it, but it's always been a little secret of ours. Sam's great and is really patient about it and he's a great sport when I ask him to help me deep clean something.
Lately I've been playing it off as nesting, but that horomone has really started kicking in this past week. I have this undeniable urge to get the house ready for the baby. Which has meant of course deep cleaning and reorganizing EVERYTHING in the house. We finally finished with the storage room on Saturday and I have to brag, it's beautiful! I can walk inside, find everything I need, not stepping on buttons or beads which have been spilt out of the craft box. It's a dream come true for me :) Is that sad?
I never remember to take a before picture, but just use your imagination and make it as messy as you can. Now look at the picture, it's gorgeous, isn't it!
Allergic to what?

So funny story. Friday Sam was working at the fire station and they went to the market to pick up lunch. Sam and his captain both bought a mixed fruit salad.
Later that day.....
as everyone was eating lunch Sam's captain mentioned that the kiwi in his salad wasn't ripe and wasn't very good. Sam's kiwi was at the bottom of the bowl and when he got there, he thought he'd try it, to see if his was any good. One taste, not even a real bite, told him it wasn't ripe, so he spit it out.
1 to 2 minutes later....
Sam noticed his mouth starting to get itchy, and then he got a big lump in his throat, and his eyes started watering and itching!
I called him while this was happening and he and his coworkers were googling kiwi allergies to see what they should do. The funny thing is that I think Sam might be a hyperchondriac. He has "chronic" shoulder pain, and he keeps getting this "weird" achy pain in his side which makes it hard for him to breathe, and he's pretty sure his ribs pop in and out on their own. He always has "severe" colds, which he's certain has turned into something worse. The only thing I know for sure is wrong is that he's starting to go deaf from listening to his mp3 player so loudly I can clearly hear it from a few feet away - okay so I'm exaggerating, but just a little. He really is going deaf.
So for everyone that knows a hyperchondriac - here's my advice, go along with it as long as it doesn't cost you money. Anytime Sam wants to go to the doctor for these "symptoms" I convince him to wait another day or so. Or I tell him to go see the chiropractor, which works because he really DOESN'T like to go (I think it challenges his sense of manliness). So far these tatics have worked for us, I hope they work for you too. I'm sure there's a family help line out there and here's links to helpful websites: http://www.webmd.com/ and http://www.allergizer.com/ .
And sweetie, if you're reading this, I really DO believe you have an allergy to kiwis.....
Saturday, May 17, 2008
5K for Charlie
This morning we went to Salt Lake for a 5k that Sam signed up to run in. The race was to support the brain injury foundation and we found out about it from one of Sam's coworkers, Shani. She has a nephew, Charlie, who has spinal meningitis in his brain. He's only 9 months old. We have a link to her blog and she has updates about him, and a link on her page to his as well. It's a heart touching story and we hope and pray he gets better soon. There were so many people out to support him and his family today, it was so great!
So this morning I got up at 6 am - just a little side note, I NEVER get up that early, so for me to do that for him, I must love him a whole lot, I just wanted y'all to know that - and got the girls up and we headed out for Salt Lake to meet Sam by 7:3o am for the race. After the race, sorry there aren't any action shots, we went to the playground at the park. We all had fun spending the morning together there. This park was cool too, it had a water playground and the kids could all run around in it and get wet, for FREE. Free is a good thing for our family, so we'll probably go there again this summer. It was a little difficult to convince the kids that the fountains were fun to play in, but after a while, they were having fun. After the park, we all came home and took naps. It was a great day, and we all felt really good for showing our love and support for Charlie and his family. I'm really glad that we could use this opportunity to teach the girls about loving and serving others - Ginger told everyone she saw today about Charlie, they were both really touched by him and his story. If you have a chance, check out his blog and keep him and his family in your prayers!
So this morning I got up at 6 am - just a little side note, I NEVER get up that early, so for me to do that for him, I must love him a whole lot, I just wanted y'all to know that - and got the girls up and we headed out for Salt Lake to meet Sam by 7:3o am for the race. After the race, sorry there aren't any action shots, we went to the playground at the park. We all had fun spending the morning together there. This park was cool too, it had a water playground and the kids could all run around in it and get wet, for FREE. Free is a good thing for our family, so we'll probably go there again this summer. It was a little difficult to convince the kids that the fountains were fun to play in, but after a while, they were having fun. After the park, we all came home and took naps. It was a great day, and we all felt really good for showing our love and support for Charlie and his family. I'm really glad that we could use this opportunity to teach the girls about loving and serving others - Ginger told everyone she saw today about Charlie, they were both really touched by him and his story. If you have a chance, check out his blog and keep him and his family in your prayers!
Mother's Day :)
On Sunday, my mom and brothers came over for dinner after church. We had a really great time visiting and the girls showed off for their uncles of course. They love all their uncles so much that whichever ones happen to be visiting are their favorite's for the day. So, Steven and Kurt got all the attention and were begged all afternoon to play hide 'n seek and to push them on the swings. We love having their uncles over so we get a break! I also just wanted to add that I have the best mom in the world, who's given me a wonderful example of mothering, and I hope that I can be as good of a mom as she is. My husband is more than I deserve, and I can't believe I'm lucky enough to be his wife. He is my lifesaver again and again with the girls when I'm too tuckered out with the pregnancy. He understands if jam is on the floor for a few days too. I love him so much and he's probably going to roll his eyes and then be all humble and say "whatever, Sarah" and then give me a big hug. He's so predictable, just like the romance movies I love. Anyway, I won't gush anymore, it'll embaress him too much.
Meet Matt's Girlfriend!
This past week Matthew's girlfriend, Brooke, came out to visit. She got to meet the fam on her whirlwind visit and from their stories it sounds like it was a great trip for both of them. I asked them if it would be alright to post their photo so y'all could meet Brooke - they said that was fine with them, what they didn't know was what I would write! Just kidding you two, I promise I'll keep it nice. But I couldn't write anything except nice because Brooke is a sweetie. She's an early education major in school, so they kids loved her of course. She served a mission which is how she met Matt - well sort of. She had a companion who's a friend of Matt's. She's outgoing and fun and could muscle a canoe down to the river.... that seems to be a Hale requirement, I had to pass that test too. :) Anyway, here's some photos of their visit.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Help me fix this page!
This is a call for help! I changed some of the settings in the html so I could put another column in the page. I have so much I want to put up, but it would fit best in 3 columns. I have two main problems: I tried adding a column in the html but it wouldn't take it because it doesn't understand another type of float, like topmiddle. It only uses startSide and endSide. The other problem I have is I don't understand half of what I'm looking at. Could someone please help me out? I've tried a few sites online that help you along, but then I'm stuck at the startSide and endSide floats for the column placement. Does anyone understand what I'm talking about?
Oh the other thing I want to do is change the header so it stretches the width of the page setting, but again, don't understand the html lingo entirely.
Please help me!
Oh the other thing I want to do is change the header so it stretches the width of the page setting, but again, don't understand the html lingo entirely.
Please help me!
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