Another Day, Another Adventure

We spend most of our free time on one adventure or another. Whether it is checking out a new vacation destination and marking another state off our list, or trying out something new, there is never a dull moment-and we wouldn't have it any other way.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Off to Kindergarten!

Well, I guess the time has come for our little man to embark on a new world.  This week he headed off to Geil Elementary. 

As is true with most things Mason tries, he was very excited for it all and didn't skip a beat in going.  
We had to try to keep up with him on the walk to school.
He even got to walk to school with one of his friends who went to daycare with him for years so it made for a great first day.  Grandma Sue came and stayed with us for a few days and helped us get into the swing of getting where we need to be.  It was a great week. 


Mason agreed to be interviewed in hopes of making this post slightly more interesting.


Mason's and his teacher Mrs. Bohnsack
What are your thoughts on Kindergarten?
"It's a great Kindergarten"


What's the best part Kindergarten?
"That we get to play"


What is the best thing to play with?
"The best thing we play with is Legos-I'd have to say"


How's the food?
"It's GREAT! And there's milk"


Are you excited to go back tomorrow?
"Yes"


Anything else you want to share with the people wo read this?
"No"


Those are about the same answers I got all week when I asked about school. He is happy to go every day.  


He is back to his preferred 6 am wake up time and loving it-I'm just happy he doesn't have to be rushed in the mornings.  He has enough time in the morning to hang out and do his own thing-like this:




The boys

So, now we are the proud parents of a Kindergarten boy.  I'm sure this will be a fun adventure!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Today I'm thankful for:

Extended maternity leave


Sam was born in February, and I have been fortunate enough to spend most of the last 6 months hanging out with him and Mason during my combined maternity leave and summer break from school.  I will return to work full time (or at least my version of full time) this week.  I wanted to take  some time and reflect on the past 6 months.  It has been a great experience!  Here are some of the highlights:


Me and my boys
Proud papa

Took a few road trips.

Played in the snow 
First big trip as a family of four to Phoenix, AZ

Took Mason to his first concert: Eric Church and Jason Aldean at Country Thunder in Florence, AZ

Saw the Grand Canyon for the first time
Had lazy days at home
Celebrated graduation...

...baptism...

...and birthdays.

Got myself a mom car.
Watched some t-ball

Got to spend some time in the mountains with these guys


Enjoyed outside

Survived surgery

Cooled off at the pool

It has been so much fun making memories with the awesome people in my life.  Now it is time to return to work.  While it will be hard to leave the boys, I am ready to get back to one of my other passions in life, my job working with such awesome people here in the panhandle and throughout the state.  I am happy that I have been able to spend the time at home. I am a lucky person!!

Monday, August 1, 2011

What an adventure!!

Sam's bling

Well, modern miracles have happened and we have successfully navigated our way through having a child go through heart surgery.  I wouldn't wish the experience on anyone, but if you do have to go through it, I would highly recommend Colorado Children's Hospital.  From the moment we walked in to the moment we left, we were treated like we were the most important thing they had going (and I know that others must have felt that way too.)  We are so thankful for all of the prayers and thoughts that were sent up for us by people we know and people we will never have the opportunity to know.  We know that we are truly blessed.


I wanted to share some photos of the experience with you...don't worry, they aren't too graphic!

July 25, 2011
Pre-op Day

We  got to meet with the nurses and surgeons that were going to be performing the repair.  They were very helpful and we left feeling like we had a great team on our side.

One final scrubbing before surgery


July 26, 2011
Surgery Day
We arrived at the hospital at 6:00 am.

They were ready for him
Playing around before they took him back
Sam's message from two of his great caretakers while he was there.  He and Cortney had a special bond!
He left with the nurses around 7:20 am to head down the surgical hallway. This was one of the more difficult things to do, but we knew he was in great hands.

Esther, one of the surgical nurses, kept us updated as to everything that was happening.


By 10:30 am, the repair work was done and they were taking him off bypass.

By 11:00 am, he was off bypass and doing well.

They got him stitched up and shortly after 12:00 pm Dr. Campbell, the surgeon came out to talk to us to let us know that things went as planned and that Sam was doing well.  Whew!!

It was close to 2:00 before we got to go back and get our first glimpse of him. Yet another VERY difficult moment, but we were so happy to see him and get to give him kisses.

They took his ventilation tube out before 6:00 pm.  Mason went back to see him after that.



Melt my heart!  Mason was holding Sam's hand and blowing him kisses.
This was taken just a few hours after surgery.

He was off oxygen support by midnight.



July 27, 2011
Recovering in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU)
24 hours post-repair
Showing off for the CICU nurses
Happy to get to sit up


July 28, 2011
Moving to the Cardiac Progressive Care Unit (CPCU)
On the way to the penthouse (the CICU is on the top floor of the hospital)

48 hours post-op



Thanks, Grandma!
Watching TV together...just like at home.




 July 29, 2011
Life in the CPCU

72 hours post-op
Wagon ride around the floor. We got to go all over the hospital in the wagon.  Lots of fun!
And, I'm spent!

July 29, 2011
Dismissal Day
4 days after surgery, Sam was doing well enough to be released. He was so happy to see his car seat toys!

We could not have imagined the time spent going any better than it did.  We are eternally grateful for the quality of care that we received and the support that has been given to us during this time.

Now it is time for us to start focusing on our next adventure, whatever it is...