Monday, November 23, 2009

pink is good

I painted my fingernails pink last night while the kids were asleep and when Keagan noticed them today she was so excited. She kissed every single nail. I should paint my nails pink more often.

big brother and little sister

This was a couple of days ago and they were actually playing well together (gasp!).
They were so excited to watch a movie on my iPod.



Parker Update

Update on Parker--we went into the family doctor on Thursday and the doctor thinks his rotator cuff might be torn, wants to keep an eye on it.

He sent Parker to a chiropractor that specializes in accident victims. He went on Friday and they did a deep tissue massage and then went again today and met with the chiropractor. The chiropractor said that he wants Parker to come in every day this week (sigh) except Thursday because his neck is so messed up right now. They will work on the back and shoulder later.

He has been going to work as much as he can, a few hours a day, but he seems to get tired a LOT quicker than normal. I keep telling him to take it slow, but it is driving him crazy. I told him if he messes himself up permanently, I will go crazy. :)

Slowly, but hopefully we will see results with the chiropractor.

We got the insurance money for our car and luckily we didn't have to haggle at all, they gave us what we thought the car was worth. Now, to find a new one....stay tuned!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Just like Daddy

Easton wants to be just like Daddy.

Easton with his "sling."

Friday, November 6, 2009

yesterday

Yesterday was an extremely long day.
Started out fine--normal or as normal as our house can get.
At 6:00pm the phone rings.
The man told me his name and what company he was with, but I couldn't hear him that well.
Then I heard the dreaded words.
"Your husband has been in an accident."
My heart stopped.
My body flushed and I was suddenly cold and clammy.
He followed quickly with, "He is okay, but we are taking him in the ambulance to the ER. Can you meet us down there?"
I tell Easton to quickly find his and Keagan's shoes because they are going to go to Grandma's.
I call my mom and, luckily, she is there.
I ask if I can bring the kids and she tells me she and my dad are on their way out to a basketball game, but Ashley will be there.
I tell her Parker has been in an accident.
Took the kids over and cried the whole way to the hospital.
I couldn't catch my breath.
My heart was beating way too fast and the car in front of me was driving way too slow.
I get there and find him like this.
Strapped to a backboard, with a neck brace on.
He was talking and moving his limbs, which calmed me somewhat.
The nurse leaves the room and I tear up.
Parker looks at me the best he can with the neck brace on and tears up.
Then we wait. Lots and lots of waiting.
Parker's brother, Lawton, came down and called Parker's friend, Troy, to come.
Troy got there and they gave Parker a priesthood blessing.
We all talked for a while and then Troy left around 9:00pm.
They did a CT scan. We waited for the results.
Then they did an MRI. We waited for the results.
Our friends, Enoch and Alayne, came down and sat with us for a while.
Lawton left shortly after the MRI.
Enoch and Alayne stayed until about 11:45pm.
We waited.
Then they decided on a shoulder xray because Parker's shoulder was hurting badly.
We waited for the results.
Finally a doctor came in and told us nothing was broken, no spinal cord damage, no nerve damage.
They gave us a sling and a prescription for some heavy duty pain killers and said to come back in a week.
The accident happened at 5:30pm.
We didn't get home until 2:00am.
Long night.
I went with my mom and the kids today to get pictures of the car and try to salvage anything I could.
We couldn't open the trunk or any doors besides the driver's door.
I am so thankful for this car because it is strong and hefty.
I can't imagine how Parker would be if it wasn't.
Parker's sister, Carrie, said Abbey (Parker's sister who passed away ten years ago in a car accident) had to have been there to watch out for him.
Looking at the pictures, I think she is right.



Monday, November 2, 2009

a pirate, a hat-less witch, and pumpkins!

Halloween has come and gone.
We did do pumpkins a few days before and the kids loved it.
Easton was a little hesitant to get the "guts" out of the pumpkin, but finally relented. He was excited to roast the seeds with me and helped me get the seeds out of the guts.
nice.

Keagan got to decorate her pumpkin/squash with a marker. She loved it.
(Apparently this is her new thing when I ask her to smile....I have about four of this face.)
Mmmm. Halloween donuts.

Just before going trick-or-treating.
Easton was a pirate and on request would say, "Argh, Matey!"
Keagan refused to wear her witch's hat, and anytime I asked her she would say, "No, hair." So, I curled her hair a bit and put glitter on her face and she was a pretty princess.