Saturday, December 24, 2011

Bear's ER Trip

Many wanted the full story and pictures... I just have a few from my camera on my phone, so they're not great, but I am glad I have something to document so we can look back later on it when we've all fully recovered.  I know its so soon afterwards, but John drove back to Diamond Lake this morning to go pick up his parents and Heather and Jackson and the rest of the gear, so Bear and I are just hanging out all morning and afternoon by ourselves, watching some Kung Fu Panda 2 and taking it easy. So here's the story:

We drove down late Thursday night to Glide to spend the Christmas weekend with the Grahams (john's parents and sister heather).  Friday our plans were to drive the 2 hour drive out to Diamond Lake where we were going to play in the snow, do some fun sledding, stay the night in the cute little cabins by the frozen lake and then get up Saturday and do a few hours of snow mobiles before heading back to Glide in time for Christmas Eve traditions.

Turns out we only got about an hour of play time, well at least for John and I and Bear.  After checking in to the cabin and unloading all the food and gear inside, the boys got to do some small sledding and snow angel making, but we were planning on driving over to the other side of the lake for better sledding and snowman making saturday morning.  After about an hour of that, we decided to walk around the lodge and check out their Christmas decorations and see the changes they've made there.  While walking in between buildings, the walkway was covered in ice and Baron, who happened to put his hands in his coat pockets at that moment, slipped and did a full on head plant straight onto some jagged ice since he couldn't get his hands out in time to catch himself.  John was able to be there right away and immediately saw that it was going to be a bad one.  There was lots of blood.  Grandma Sue and I sprang into action getting a towel and a first aid responder since John couldn't do much but hold his head shut until we got some help.  John, using his eagle scout skills,( haha, mom that was for you!) was able to get most of the serious bleeding stopped and we got help wrapping up his head before loading him up into the car and heading back down the very windy, long, 2 hour trip back to Roseburg to the ER.  LUCKILY, he had no signs of a concussion.  I feel so blessed by that.... it would could definitely have been much worse.  Because he wasn't concussed and is the best little trooper ever, the drive was actually ok.... we got him some tylenol and turned on Toy Story and he was pretty happy the whole way.  It was more John and I's nerves from the slow windy roads that seemed to take FOREVER that was the biggest pain of the drive back.  Baron was great, even laughing at good ole Buzz lightyear and the gang.

I hate ER's.... they take forever and never take you serious at first.  The first nurse/doc that we finally got back to see pretty much balked at us (before even taking a look at his cut) when we asked for a plastic surgeon/specialist if available, a trick my parents told us about for face wounds this bad.  The doc even had the nerve to tell us that most likely she would just have to put a little glue on his "cut" and we'd be on our way.  I WANTED TO THROW SOMETHING AT HER I was so MAD.  HELLO! We've done the super glue 3 times on this same little guy's head before.... we know the difference between a small split and a huge gash.  ANYWAYS, she finally took a peak and immediately changed her tune with a "OH!! yeah, he's going to need much more... lets get a room set up for him!"  YOU THINK?? URGH. Luckily, we got put into much better hands at that point and didn't have to deal with her anymore.

A few hours later, some GREAT guy nurses and a wonderful doc had it all numb and clean and stitched up with 8 stitches.  Baron did great... he really did for the situation.  Of course there were some cries and a mighty strong effort to get loose (they kept saying, "this is a strong little guy!") and some mommy tears shed from the hall, the closest I could get without breaking down, but, he was a real trooper and brightened right up after they were finally all done and one of the nurses gave him his very own little teddy bear as a souvenir.  I think they really liked him.  Who wouldn't like our sweet Little Bear after all? =)

After a quick drive through Wendy's for some burgers and well earned frosty's, we headed back to Glide where we stayed at John's parents place for the night (his parents and heather stayed back with jackson at the cabin for the night).  It was tough to hear him whimpering half the night and I had to calm him back down after some night mares and complaints a few times, but over all, he did pretty well and is feeling MUCH better this morning.  And I really don't blame him for his nightmares and flashbacks.... I also had a tough time sleeping just seeing the image of his cut and how ginormous and wide it was in the hospital after they cleaned it all out and before the finally closed it up -which we were surprised how long it sat like that! Seriously- like an hour.  It was making me sick, but I guess they wanted to make sure the anesthesia was really working well and it wasn't bleeding as much.  We are very happy to be done with that and out of there.  He will have them in for at least 7 days if not longer most likely they said since it was so deep.  It was pretty long too and could have put a lot more stitches in, but the doc did a great job spacing them out and using the smaller thread which will hopefully help with the scaring.  Good thing he's a boy though (which I kept saying the whole car ride to the ER), and hopefully the girls will actually like it rather than be turned off from it :).

And now for the pictures.... don't worry, we did NOT take any gruesome pre stitches photos.  We both thought about it so we could show just how nasty it was to the parents, but then decided we did not ever want to see that again... it was bad enough it was stuck in our heads already!

On the way to the ER in the Car... really hoping all the blood on his jacket (and all over John's) comes out in the wash!



This was right after they finished and put some antibiotic ointment on top of the stitches.  We had to wait forever afterwards for all the final paperwork.  So annoying. I just wanted to take him home!  This was probably the best picture that illustrates how big it was for his little head.



Back in Glide with some new Christmas Eve pj's opened early... we needed all the joy we could get.  I even let him open a small toy present early that night too!


I know this next one is blurry, but I love his cute little smile (and am really loving the cute pj's Grandma Sue and Heather picked out!),  This just shows what a happy little trooper he really is.

This morning watching some cartoons with his new little Bear he got from the nurse and of course his ever present puppy dog.  Like his HUGE forehead bandaid?




All in all, we are just so happy our Little Bear is OK and many prayers were answered! LOVE THIS LITTLE GUY!!  Let's not do this again though, especially so close to Christmas. Not exactly what we had imagined for the weekend :)

Monday, December 19, 2011

Cutting down the Christmas Tree!

I am sure I have mentioned this in previous yeas, but I just absolutely love our Oregon tradition of going to a tree farm and cutting down our own Christmas tree.... so much fun! And the boys this year had a really good time too.  We went with some friends to this tree farm up in the mountains a little ways and it was gorgeous out there.... the have a perfect view of Mt. Hood! So jealous.  Anyways, after a short search around for the perfect tree, some chopping/sawing, some swinging on swings, some hot chocolate and hot apple cider drinking, and some great boy scout knot tying skills put to use, we had our tree securely attached to the top of the car and headed home to set it up and decorate! Love this Christmas tradition!









 Found the tree!


 Helping Daddy chop down the tree



This picture was taken right into the sun... not a good idea.  None of us could even stand to look at the camera, haha


Carrying the tree back up to the car!



All wrapped and bound down! 


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Beach and the Rest of CA Trip

After getting back from the mountains, we got to spend the rest of the weekend with John's older brother and family, Nick and Christi and their cute girls Reagan and Alice.  We were so happy they drove down from Vegas and spent a few days at the beach with us.  The weather was perfect, even getting to 80 on Sunday and Monday, and we were all able to have a great time together! Thanks again for coming guys! The kids especially had a great time... Jackson and Reagan loved the water, which really wasn't too cold, especially compared to Oregon water.  They got right in and did some boogie boarding and body surfing. John and Nick especially had a good time riding some waves and I was able to get some great pictures from our fun time!  Be prepared for lots of them!



The only time Baron ever got anywhere near the water!


He loved digging in the sand though!

Jackson really loved the water!


Nick and John after catching some waves




Uncle Josh taking Jackson for a ride



Love these pictures of Jackson and Reagan


Josh and Brittany mattress surfing- the literally blew up their air mattess and took it surfing!

They convinced John and I to try it too.... and it was a blast!



 Jackson and Deacon

Love this picture... little Kaylee is just so dang cute!!




And here's a few extras from our trip:




Kaylee loved pushing Baron in the car... it was so cute!

Love this little girl!


Baron found a cowboy hat and belt and put on Brittany's boots and walked around like this one night for a while saying he was a cowboy. 


Both Jackson and Baron love Cali- Josh & Brittany's cute little dog



Saturday, December 3, 2011

Thanksgiving in the Mountains

This past Thanksgiving was the first Thanksgiving I have been able to be home with my family since before John and I were married.... that's 7 YEARS of Thanksgivings away from home.  Luckily in those 7 years we've been able to be with John's family for the holiday and have had some wonderful Thanksgiving days.

 There's nothing like being home for the holidays though and it was SUCH a wonderful one this year!!  During the week we had tons of fun and hardly slept at all.  Sunday we got to have a little Christmas kickoff at my sister Shannon's home where we watched Elf and drank hot chocolate, played games for hours, laughed a ton, watched the boys wrestle each other and then wrestle Aunt Burtney (also known as Brittany), and ate some good food.  It was a blast.  Monday was Colby's 15th birthday and we got to tease him like crazy after some cute girls in the stake dropped him off a candy gram and some goodies and then got to play at the park during the day and go out to eat with all the Baron family to celebrate that night.  Tuesday was a really nice day too.  John and Josh ( my sister brittany's awesome husband) were awesome and watched the kids all day so we could have a girls day! YAY for girls days!! We got spa pedicures, went out to Cafe Rio, did some hair supply shopping, and went to see the new Twilight movie... which was shockingly pretty good (that's saying a lot coming from me!).  It was so fun to have that day with my sisters and mom! We had a blast.  My sister Brittany also cut my hair and colored it over those few days and worked wonders with my hair...  I seriously love it and have gotten so many compliments on it! She is amazing! She knew exactly what my hair/head needed to look good again!

The day before Thanksgiving we packed up and headed up to my Grandparents place in the mountains to spend the holidays with The Billings (my mom's side of the family).  I love going up to their place... they live in this gorgeous log cabin with a HUGE kitchen for lots of good meals (seriously, i always feel like we gain 10 pounds when we go there), a HUGE kitchen table where lots of games are played, lots of room, a beautiful view of the mountains, and they have lots of tractors to ride, a volleyball court and best of all, horses to ride!! They boys were so excited to be able to ride the horses.  They found these sweet little kid motorcycle helmets to wear while riding, which made for some awesome pictures. Anyways, I love the billings family... always so many laughs and good times, including some pretty great family volleyball games.  It was so hard to leave Friday to head back to Orange!  But not to fear, we got TONS of pictures to document our fun!   And sorry about the long description... since we only get a trip like this every 7 years, though I am hoping to change that, I wanted to get a good family journal entry of all our fun!  Without further ado, here are the pictures:


 Early morning sling shot shooting with Uncle Colby






 So Gorgeous!!




Baron riding the tractor with Grandpa







 Brushing the horses with Grandpa Billings (my grandpa- the boys Great-Grandpa)



My cousin Kelsey is a senior in high school right now and really into photography.... we got her to take a few family pictures for us, even though it was pretty chilly out!  She was so sweet to take them!


This one was the best family one we could get... the boys are impossible when it comes to family pictures



My handsome 5 year old

And my goofy soon to be 3 year old


















 Always makes me so happy these two love each other so much!





 LOVE THESE BOYS!!!


Shooting with the boys


After Thanksgiving dinner.... there's my grandma in the back!


And here's the motorcycle helmets... they wore them all day


























It was a beautiful day!




 Uncle Colby
 Aunt Burtney

This year during the Thanksgiving season the top 5 things that I am most grateful for are:

1. Being able to be with family for the holidays!
2. The support and love we have received this last year from family and close friends
3. My little boys- I cannot stop hugging and kissing them and enjoying them more and more each day... they are seriously hilarious, so creative, so cute and sweet, so good and easy and so much fun!
4. My wonderful husband who has seriously been my rock this year and truly my best friend
5. The temple and having one close by.  Nothing brings me greater peace and strengthens my resolve and adds more strength to my week than spending a few hours in His house