It started out with an emotional Saturday last Saturday - which I don't want to get in to, but I'll just say it was adoption related. (No, no news to report)
Then, on Weds my aunt, Karen, was taken to the dr to see how her cancer was doing and they found more fluid, this time around her heart so they sent her to the hospital. They told her that the fluid around her heart was cancerous and at this point there was nothing they could do - so they sent her home the next day so she could die at home. Karen is so great and has always been so supportive. She is married to my dad's brother. We have a joke in my family about being the favorite aunt and who the favorite aunt is - that's how they all sign their cards & stuff. It's been really hard & emotional. I'm worried about my uncle and my cousins. They don't know what I know - they don't know for sure that they will see each other again and that she will be ok. I know they believe in heaven, but they don't know that families can be together forever and that is so hard. It's going to be a long time before I get to see her again and that makes me sad. I will miss her and I wish I could give her one last hug, talk to her one last time. As of tonight, she has not passed.
On Thursday, the neighbors had some friends over and one of the friends little boys put his hand through our fence and Fez bit his finger. There was one small puncture wound and then some scratches, but nothing really bad. To me, it looked like a definite warning bite. Well, the parents of the little boy felt like they needed to take him to be seen by a dr so they took him to the ER and they of course had to report to animal control. So, now Fez is under a 10-day home quarantine. Which means that we can't just let him out in our backyard to play or go potty - he has to be on a leash. The animal control officer will come by 2 more times to check on him to make sure he hasn't started to get sick or anything (to watch for rabies mostly). We also paid for the ER copay. And, next week we are going to start putting in privacy slats in our fence. We have probably over 200 feet of fence to put slats in and it's $35 per 10 feet! Thankfully since my parents yard and their field is the back part (the largest part) - we won't have to put them there.
So, that has been my week in a nutshell - we did get to go away camping again for a night and my dad and brothers watched Fez for us. It was definitely nice to get away and Jason was so good to take care of Jenna since I had been taking care of Fez and had such an emotional week.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
I am so glad this week is over
Posted by Michelle at 10:37 PM 0 comments
Friday, June 29, 2007
darn those taggers
I have been tagged by MindySue on Scrapjazz and she will pay for this...so, I have to say 7 random things about myself and then tag 7 other people
1 - I went to the state high school tennis tournament - played second doubles
2 - I have had over 10 surgeries
3 - I have never broken a bone
4 - I am completely out of random things
5 - I am deeply upset that Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip has been cancelled
6 - I have worked at some weird places that all having something in common - see if you can pick it out...Dick Kearsley, RC Willey and POS
7 - I would love to visit the Netherlands one day (and not for the reasons some of you may think)
ok, I have no idea who to tag, so I will take nominations at this time
Posted by Michelle at 4:55 PM 1 comments
Sunday, June 24, 2007
bad blogger...
Sorry for the long overdue update. We have been pretty busy.
For Jason's birthday we went camping for 3 days. Yes, I even slept in the tent. Jenna brought her cousin Landon with her and they had a lot of fun together. Jason was fly fishing and Landon asked him to teach him how to fly fish, so Jason took the time out to help Landon learn to fly fish. Jenna & Landon spent a lot of the time playing with Braydon, Jenna's 2nd cousin. They loved "fishing" without hooks. And get this...Jason and I went on a 2 hour hike! We were so worn out and hot by the time we were done, but it was so great to accomplish that.
I have been so busy at work - Basic Grey released a new line and started discontinuing 4 other lines and then in mid-July they will be releasing more lines...so, I've been working as many hours as I can. I've never done manual labor before and it kicks my butt.
Well, it is late, and I am getting tired - I will try to be more diligent about updating this blog.
Oh, guess what? I have been writing in my journal lately - up until these most recent entries, my last entry was made 5 years ago!!!
Posted by Michelle at 12:36 AM 0 comments
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Full of updates
Wow! This week has definitely had it's ups and downs.
Jason was called to Elders Quorum secretary and was set apart today. He has been in primary every since we were married pretty much. It's going to be a BIG stretch for him because he hates, despises, fears the telephone...well guess what the secretary does. He has to call people to make sure they got their home teaching done, make appointments, etc. Oh, will this be good for him.
Jason also sold his first painting ever! They put their paintings up at the university he works and someone emailed Jason and wanted to buy it! No, we're not millionaires - or thousandaires. But, how about $75-aires!
In other, not so happy new, my really good friend gave birth to her little baby daughter, Chloe, this last week. She wasn't due until October, but somehow managed to live about 30 minutes before returning to her Father in Heaven. My friend and her husband were able to bless her before she died, so that does give them some comfort. They are such a strong family and I am amazed at how well they are doing. Tomorrow will be hard, they have to meet with the funeral home and get a spot at the cemetary. I could never imagine having to do this - how hard. They will be having graveside services later on this week.
My friend's brother also has a child that is a little over 1 week old that is struggling to survive. She was also born premature and is in the local children's hospital.
Please, pray for this family - they are struggling so much right now and could use all the prayers available to them.
More than ever, I love Jenna and am so thankful for her blessing in my life. She is not always easy, but she brings so many smiles to my face and makes me laugh all the time. She is learning and growing and is healthy. I couldn't ask for anything more. I will never understand why it is that I have been so blessed to not have such trials as others. I am blessed to have a Heavenly Father who loves me so much - that he knows what I can and cannot handle. He and His son, Jesus Christ, are my rocks, they comfort me, they carry my load. I am grateful to know that no matter what happens, I will have my family forever - that if anything were to ever happen that I will be able to live as a family again with them. No matter what, I know this and am eternally grateful for this. I love all my friends and am grateful for you. Your thoughts and prayers are always so wonderful - they comfort me. I wish I could repay each of you for your kindness. I hope by reading this you will know how much you mean to me and how much I love my Heavenly Father and his son, my brother, Jesus Christ.
Posted by Michelle at 1:18 PM 2 comments