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We planted our garden

04/22/2012 10:02 am · 4 comments

Well we have been waiting for the April Showers to let up and the ground to dry just enough so we could plant.  Friday was a beautiful day. So we headed out to our local mom and pop nursery - Sweetbrier Nursery on 10th ave in Caldwell. Their plants are always so healthy ( and no I am not paid in anyway for my opinion – we just really like them). They are only open for a few short months in the spring.

Well we had so much fun picking and choosing what we thought would make a fun garden! Little Maveric comedered the cart:

Planting a garden

He wouldn’t let go for any reason!

Smelling the flowers

Maleeya loved smelling the flowers!

Planting a garden

We planted, then planted some more…

  • 80 feet of corn (in 2 rows total) (3 kinds of Sweet corn – Honey & Cream, Peaches & Cream, Bantam Hybrid)
  • 2 mounds of Butternut Squash
  • 2 mounds of Spaghetti Squash
  • 2 mounds of Zucchini
  • 2 mounds of yellow Squash
  • 6 cucumbers
  • 1 Celebrity Tomato
  • 1 Beefy Boy Tomato
  • 1 La Roma II Tomato
  • 1 Sweet 100 cherry Tomato
  • 1 Lemon Boy Tomato
  • 4 Big Boy Tomato
  • 4 La Roma Tomato
  • 8 Broccoli
  • 15 feet row Spinach
  • 7 feet row lettuce
  • 7 feet row Swiss Chard (white rib)
  • 7 feet Finger Carrots
  • 7 feet Rainbow Carrots
  • 7 feet row Garden Bean
  • 7 feet row Sugar Snap Pea
  • 3 okra
  • 2 artichoke
  • 15 Strawberry
  • 6 feet pole bean
  • 2 pumpkin
  • 2 watermellon
  • 2 cantelope

Yep – That’s a ton… at least from someone who used to have to raised beds 4ft by 8ft…. Now that we have a larger yard we have room to try out our skills in a large garden! It should be a fun journey to see what happens in our garden this year!

You can read our full Garden Journey 2012, here.

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little boy with tools

My 2 year old loves to play outside, pushing his car or his sisters baby stroller is one of his favorite things to do.  The other day it started to rain so I told him it was time to come inside. As you can tell by the look on his face he was not about to go inside… on the account of a few rain drops.

So do you have any idea what this cute little man likes to take for a ride?

little boy with his tools

You guessed it… his tools!!

Then he says “peaz tools”…. aka Mom, I want to keep playing with my tools can I please stay outside.

Who can say no to that cute little face… so we playing in the rain for a few more minutes!little boy with tools

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We share many aspects of our life with our readers.  But this is just a small window into our very busy lives.  I often ask myself what I should and should not share in such a public manor.  Last year I mentioned to you a few times that I have not been feeling well.  Trying not to complain but the truth is,  the last year I have been sick more than I have been well.  My body has just been so “off” I would get over one thing only to come down with another.

But on top of being sick, I was dealing with a constant head ache, freezing all the time, shaky, dizzy, exhausted,  and forgetful.  I  am pretty good at putting on a “happy face” for the outside world, but was wearing down.  My doctor and I decided to look a little deeper and try and figure out what was going on.  Tests results came back and showed that my thyroid was not working as it should and my pituitary gland levels were off as well.  My doctor was concerned that I may have a tumor on my pituitary gland, which meant I needed an MRI. Being told you may have a brain tumor is not something one looks forward to hearing.  Having major head surgery is something I have done before, but would prefer to avoid again.

As if just this news alone was not stressful enough this month my son was in the ER after I found him in bed face down having a seizure.  I was on yet another round on antibiotics for a bad chest cold, I had a PH study done on my stomach, in which I got to wear a fancy tube hanging out of my nose for 48 hours.   Then to top it all off my hubby Matt ended up in the ER with blood presser 178/129 that he was unable to lower even after an aggressive round of meds.  At this point I am starting to wonder what else could go wrong. As I was laying in the MRI scan I realized  I had done this 20+ years ago as a small child … once again trying to figure out what was wrong.  I realized that it was the strength of  that little girl still inside of me that I find myself coming back to.  Knowing that  my Father In Heaven is aware of my trials, He hears my prayers and will give me the strength to keep moving forward.  And what I am doing now as a Mother of my own 4 little ones is SO IMPORTANT!  I need to teach them to know who they are, find strength, establish good habits, teach them to be strong,  be compassionate… because some day they too will be searching for answers on how to make it thru the challenges in life.  It will be their faith, and life lessons that will get them thru it.

I am happy to report that I do NOT have a brain tumor, but after more tests we found 7 spots on my Thyroid.  I have since had 2 ultra sounds and now planning to do a nuclear scan.  Being that thyroid cancer runs in my family these spots are not something to take lightly  ( my mom had cancer as well as her sister and several of her kids).

I still have many question that are unanswered maybe that is why I have waited so long to share this with you all… But I do know trials in life make one stronger and make you look at what is most important in ones life.

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What is this little artist up to this week….?

I see a bit of mischief in her eyes.

I asked her what she was painting, she replied “nothing”

In walks little brother…

She then replies, “Well maybe I painted him just a wittle (little) bit”

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Last week my sister came to visit from North Dakota, so all 6 of us kids spent the week together with our families.  Grandmas house  was a little crazy with 23 grandkids running about. The kids played together for hours on end, sang songs, did skits, made a mess, acted silly and had we a wonderful spring break. I took this photo of my niece while sitting on her Mama’s lap at the park.  I just had to share… she is simply adorable.  My sister was on bed rest for much of her pregnancy, and she had a bit of a rough start, but she was well worth the wait!

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Mom : go get your toys picked up so we can go

4 Year old: Ok… but I am so tired

Mom: Hurry…. listening to the toys hit the bin one by one, then silence.  Did you get them all picked up?

4 Year old: My toys picked me up

Mom: What????  As I walk into the room…. to find her “picked up”

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mommy moment

What is a  Mommy Moment, click here

I have learned that life is full of moments good or bad, happy and sad…I call these my Mommy Moments.  We have been very blessed these last few years. Many of you who have been following my blog recently… may not know that my son Matthew was born missing half his heart, he has hypoplastic left heart syndrome. He also has a history of seizures, but we have been off medication for a year.  We have been able to live a pretty normal life, free from the constant trips to the hospital that once consumed our everyday life.

This weekend we went to Idaho Falls so I could have some medical tests done and also attend the Time Out For Women conference with  Matt’s Mom and sister.  Matt, the kids, and I were all sharing one room at Matt’s parents house, we tucked our little ones into bed as normal.  Said our prayers, sang songs, gave teddy bear kisses and drifted off to sleep.

At 3:55 am I awoke to a very faint “gurgling” sound… In an instant my gut told me something was very wrong.  I quickly flipped the light on… I found my sweet little Matthew face down in bed, in a pile of his own drool, and non-responsive in what I could only guess what was a seizure.  Praying desperately in my heart that it was not a stroke,  I shook him firmly with no success in waking him. I called for Matt and told him to get dressed and that we needed to get Matthew to the ER, as to not startle the other kids.

This is a role we have played many times throughout his 10 years, in the darkness throwing on our clothes, gathering up medications, cell phones, as calmly as two very concerned parents can be …  then make that drive in the darkness to the hospital.  The drive always seems so long, often silent and left alone with our thoughts and fervent prayers to our Father in Heaven. As we get to the ER  I watch the strong arms of my husband tenderly grasp our limp son, wrapped in his fuzzy blue blanket, and run in the darkness to the ER doors.

Luckily for us, this time shortly after getting him admitted  to the ER, he finally opened his eyes.  Still unable to talk or move his limbs, at least we knew he was starting to pull out of the seizure.  It is one of the few times in life that a mother will welcome the cry of her little one … because the silence of a non-responsive child is one of the worst sounds ever.

After about a hour he was able to regain his speech and our sweet little Matthew seemed to be back to normal.  Unaware as to what happened to him or why he was in the hospital…. and why Mom and Dad were showering him with hugs and kisses.  We as his parents are once again given a firm reminder of how precious he is and what a blessing every day is with him.

Some of you may wonder why I would take photos during an event like this, and I am sure I will receive some criticism. My camera just happened to be in my coat pocket and I felt sharing my story would help other families that have gone through similar things feel that they are not alone. Having a child with special needs can be very lonely and you often feel you are the only one facing these challenges. Real life is much different than the images you see played out on your television set.

So Hug your little ones… this week’s Mommy Moment made me remember just how blessed I am to be given this courageous young man to call my son.

Hypoplatic left heart syndrome

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My kids love to set traps each year to try and catch those sneaky  little leprechauns since tomorrow is St Patrick’s day.

This years their traps were constructed from Granny’s recycle pile and a roll of saran wrap.

The bait,  legos and peeps…. I wonder what they will catch?

Thanks to $2.87 worth of random green and gold candy from the WinCo bins looks like we are going to have come happy kids in the morning.

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Tea Party With Teddy

03/11/2012 1:35 pm · 3 comments

mommy moment

What is a  Mommy Moment, click here

little boy with teady bear

 The simple joy in having a tea party with your teddy bear… makes being a little boy  pretty amazing!

little boy with teady bear

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going to school

Having kids is a new adventure everyday.  In the eyes of a child everything is an adventure and fun.  The other night I was getting the kids ready for bed.  I came down stairs to find my one year old wandering around the house looking like a homeless man…

 His Moose Pajamas, his favorite hat from Grandma pulled down just above his eyes, his big sisters shoes flopping with every step and his older brothers back pack fill with books and homework…..

I am not sure where he was going, but  he made me giggle.  Silly little boy!

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