Saturday, January 23, 2016

Layla's Birthday!

Our Layla Grace turned the big seven this week!  We had a blast celebrating!

We started her day with doughnuts and chocolate milk, as we do all birthdays!

Eyes closed, whoops.  
Ruby approves of birthday doughnuts!
Then, Layla got to open her present from us.  She was beyond thrilled with an Eye Doctor Barbie set!






For her birthday lunch, Layla chose steak (what a good daddy to grill in the freezing cold!), sweet potatoes, corn, and canned peaches.  Yummy!!

That afternoon, Layla invited a few friends over to play.  The girls were VERY excited and VERY loud and VERY energetic!  :)  They played vet, UNO, we set up a photo booth, played musical chairs, and had cake and candy.  It was so fun!





Grandpa Rod and Grandma Bonnie came over with gifts, which again, Layla was over the moon about!  Layla chose to have cheetos and little smokies for supper, and then Melanie came over for a sleepover.  She brought glow sticks galore, and they stayed up until 10:30 partying.





I would say Layla had the best day!  It was fun celebrating her and we feel so thankful God would give us sweet, observant, hilarious, so very tender and compassionate, Layla Grace.  Her life blesses many, and we praise God for her!


Happy Birthday, Layla!

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Painting

For Christmas this year, Grandma Bonnie got the older girls a paint class.  It was fantastic!  Not only was it a fun experience and something to do together, but they got to bring home their treasure.  The girls all had so much fun, and keep asking to do it again!

They had the sweetest teacher who helped them get started, told them about how to use their brushes, blending colors, using water, and so on.  She had sketched the flowers on the canvas for them, and they painted it all by themselves.  They each turned out different, which is the neat thing about art!


Concentrating. :)












The girls had a great time painting, and the moms talking.  Fun night had by all!

Friday, January 8, 2016

Sledding

We hold our farm trucks very dear, it seems.  We tend to give them a name and make them legendary members of the farm.  When Rita the Ram took her last spin last fall (or the fall before that?), Dallas knew that her memory would live on.

He kept the hood of the truck, kept the pads of all our old patio furniture, kept lots of other things (hoarder or innovator, whatever you want to call him), and made a pretty slick sled!

Last weekend we had a lot of kids here.  Dallas spent six hours hauling the big sled, and the kids had an absolute blast!





I have to say...
Some people thank Dallas isn't patient.
Helping six kids get settled?  I beg to differ.
He's the best.


We are ready for more snow, more fun, and more friends!  Come ride with us!

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Charlie's Broken Arm

Charlie is sporting a bright orange cast these days!


Christmas night at Papa & Nana's house, he fell down the stairs.  He cried and acted like it hurt, but obviously we didn't think it was bad enough to get checked out.  That night he woke at midnight with pain again, but went back to sleep fine.  The next day we noticed he babied it some, but played, ran, acted fine.

Then, on Saturday, the kids were having an absolute blast sledding behind the 4-wheeler.  Charlie came to the house with crocodile tears that his same arm got "stuck" under Maleah's boots when he fell off.  Again, he was so tough and after a few minutes was playing.  This time, though, he wasn't using his arm much at all.  I knew something was wrong when he wanted to go back out in the snow but couldn't push his fingers into his glove.

We had Christmas that night and he was a trooper!  He played, didn't whine at all, bounced around, but babied his left arm.  We kept asking if he hurt and he said, "No."  But, we knew it did.

Sunday after church Dallas brought him to Convenient Care and yes, it was broken.  Charlie has great anxiety with new places and things, so is very afraid of going to the doctor.  He started bawling, "That's why I didn't want to come!"  He knew his arm was bad, and when the doctor was checking him, he was shaking as a natural response to the pain (and nerves, of course).  The doctor said he is one tough cookie!  Charlie has reminded us that those were the doctors words many times.

They put a hard splint on in the office.  The splint hardens by a chemical reaction of heat.  Poor boy did not like this one.bit.  He was HOT and it felt very eery to him.  We tried to give him ice cream, even MT. DEW!, and he would not eat or drink.  He was so upset.

Doctors talked and looked at the x-ray and had us go to the orthopedic surgeon Monday.  Though the arm has some deformity right now, the orthopedic doctor is confident over time it will heal and work its way out.  They put him in a long arm cast (which again, he did not like the idea of!), and we will x-ray again in two weeks, re-cast, and go from there.

Overall, I can't brag enough about his incredible attitude.  Truly, he has hard complained.  It is an inconvenience and a lot more work for me; dressing, bathing, putting shoes on, buckling in the car, and the list goes on.  You don't realize how much you use both arms until you only have one!  And at times, he is frustrated.  It itches some and just the heaviness and immobility is obviously a pain sometimes.  But, he has been such a trooper and I tell him every day how proud I am of him.

The biggest hurdle is probably the attention it grabs.  He does NOT like to be noticed or people to look at him.  He feels embarassed easily.  BUT, we are trying to make it "cool."  I let him pick out the pack Sharpies he wanted for people to sign.  So, we are having fun with that!



The other bummer is not being outside much and just "laying low."  The cast will protect his arm super well!  However, it's just not a great idea to be rolling out in the snow.  So, we got a few new paints and coloring books to do in the house.  His best friend, Blakely, came over and played with him yesterday.  And, we are so thankful it isn't summer!


This is obviously a disappointment and not ideal.  Charlie and I both cried in the office because we were just bummed.  Yet!  We know a broken arm is no big deal.  It's par for the course, and part of being a kid!  These things happen.  We are healthy and grateful!