Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Foreshadowing

OK, so still no excuse for my bad blogging, other then I'm tired. As of yet, no baby! The kids are actually asleep, I have the dishwasher running, and the laundry going, so I have no excuse but to do a quick update. Of course things are busy, summer always is. Joshua has gotten so good at riding his bike this summer, that Elizabeth wanted to join in the fun. In Europe the kids start riding bikes at age 2 (my brother Johnny and his wife Nicky taught us this). They just give the kids bikes without pedals, that way they feel a lot more comfortable when it actually comes time to try riding. Shane found a place in Utah that sells them. Here is Lizzy riding her bike. She loves it, and rides it almost every day.

Well Elizabeth was potty trained before we left for Europe, and then refused to go after we got back. She kept telling me she was a baby and wanted her diapers. So a few weeks after we got back we started the potty training. We took her to Build a Bear and showed her all of the things she could get if she got potty trained. So over the next few week we worked really hard at potty training, without too much pressure. Well after she had clean underwear for a whole week we all went to Build a Bear. Sarah and Joshua had a blast. When Lizzy picked what she wanted it was two small dinosaurs that she didn't ever get to stuff, oh well, she was happy with them.

So since I am so pregnant, I am exhausted all of the time. One day I put Elizabeth down for a nap, told Sarah and Joshua to play quietly, and laid down to take a nap. I started hearing this banging sound, and got up to investigate. For their quiet activity, Sarah and Joshua found a box and decided to ride it down the stairs. At first I was a little angry, since we just got the walls downstairs painted, but then I had to laugh since they decided that they were going to be safe and wear their bike helmets, and had a pile of blankets and pillows at the bottom.


I was so proud of them that they would be so safe without me even having to tell them. Wellllllllllll....
This last week we went boating with Shane's family at Jordan L (since my doctor won't let me go more then a 50 mile radius from the hospital), and we stayed up in Park City. I woke up early on Tuesday and headed down to SLC to my doctor appointment. Just as I was leaving the doctors I got a phone call from Shane. Joshua and his cousin Dayton were climbing up the rock wall. Joshua jumped 8 feet onto the cement sidewalk (without any shoes on). He couldn't walk on either foot, so Shane was taking him down to TOSH to get x-rays. They thought there was a possible break, on his feet, but they couldn't tell. They wrapped the one that was the worst and sent him home on crutches. Well one week later, I got to take him back, get x-rays, just to find out that both feet were broken. The one that hurts the worst is in a blue cast, and the one that doesn't hurt as much has a boot. He has to stay off it for another 2 weeks, and then he can walk on it for another week before they take off the cast. Just what a mom needs to deal with before having a baby. At least he has crutches so we don't have to carry him around. It hasn't slowed him down a bit. Today I saw him on the swing set hanging on the top bar, trying to swing on the chains like Tarzan. I couldn't help but to laugh. I love my kids.

Life is Good:)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like your new blog look! What nice posts. It's so fun to see the every day things kids do. Although, two broken feet is not an everyday occurence! What a trooper. He looks to be enjoying life despite the two broken feet, we can all learn a lot from our kids. I was thinking how it seems that kids seem to always act crazy and get injured under the dad's watch. But then I had to laugh because I think Brad is the more cautious, responsible parent (in most ways) in our house! Hang in there, only a couple more weeks!

Heather Ridge said...

Poor Joshua, and poor KIM. You need to have that baby. I know what Shane would like you to do to get that baby out. The kids look great. I love the new blog too.

Jen said...

Holy Cow! You didn't share all this on the phone! Boys will be boys I guess - I wouldn't know. Fun times being a mom isn't it!?!

Mel Sims said...

I love, love the pics of your kids in their helmets!! What a great post. I sincerely admire you for how hard you work every day...I don't know how you do it!

nickyfish said...

I am so sorry to hear about Joshua! I'm very close if you ever need help. Did Liz come and help you finish your decorating? I'm sorry I missed it. I hope that baby comes soon!

Arnold Family said...

He looks like his happy and a little proud to have both feet boken. It's a boy thing. The pictures of your kids are very cute! Your oldest daughter looks just like you. Good luck with the new baby, Sept 2nd is almost here!