Thursday, September 26, 2013

Littlest Pet Shop's Tonight

Tomorrow Madison is having 3 ingrown cut out of her 2 big toes. Two sides on one toe and one side on the other. This surgery sucks. I had it done when I was in middle school. And although that feels like it was a million years ago, I still remember this awful procedure. I remember the ugly toe wraps I had to wears for 3 days, to middle school - (embarrassing!). I remember a gazillion shots in each toe. It was horrible.
 
I am so thankful that they are sedating Madison for this procedure/minor surgery. 
 
But tonight Madison is playing Littlest Pet Shop's, eating Pizza (and soon to be eating the tomato soup she just requested) and watching Disney Channel. I love watching my baby girl playing with her toys and just being a kid.    


Saturday, July 27, 2013

Today was our first visit to the ER. We have been in our small town for just over 2 years so I guess it was time, right :)?

The Story:
We were picking up The Girlfriend this afternoon. Austin got out of the car to go get her and closed his finger in the door. He had to open the door to get his finger out. It was pretty weird to watch from inside the car. Anyway, he got his finger out, told me he was ok and went in to get The Girlfriend. They came out and we were driving back home and I asked him how his finger was. He obviously said that it hurt and that I needed to stop the car that he thought he was going to be sick. I really looked at his finger and it looked pretty bad, dented in and turning purple, not swollen. I decided it was a good idea to get it x-rayed. So off to the ER we went. A million dollar copay later - it's not broken, he got a band-aide and a ice pack and off we went.

Maybe I over reacted but I thought it looked bad and was pretty sure that it was broken. And nothing is open but the ER on Saturdays and Sundays here.

So that is the story of our first ER visit in our small town. Glad to say that it was a pretty boring visit.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson

I just finished reading speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. It is a book that Austin read in 9th grade English. I really liked it but agree with some reviews I have read that the book does a quick U-turn in just the last few pages.

Goodreads summary:
 Melinda Sordino busted an end-of-summer party by calling the cops. Now her old friends won't talk to her, and people she doesn't even know hate her from a distance. The safest place to be is alone, inside her own head. But even that's not safe. Because there's something she's trying not to think about, something about the night of the party that, if she let it in, would blow her carefully constructed disguise to smithereens. And then she would have to speak the truth. This extraordinary first novel has captured the imaginations of teenagers and adults across the country

Good easy summer reading.
 

Kickin It

Madison has been playing soccer for about a month now. She loves it. And she is getting better every practice. She is not as aggressive as some of the other girls. She doesn't want to take the ball away, and she doesn't kick as hard as she could but she will learn. She is doing really good. I'm really proud of her for trying her best everyday and wanting to learn.

Our small town is the best place for outdoor sports. The weather has been great. Some practices it has rained, some have been warm (never hot) and some a little cool. We pack for any possible weather.

Her next game is this Saturday. I have a feeling she will be playing a lot of defense. She is pretty good in that position.

Good Luck Madi Rae.


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

sending a love note

Madison is really struggling with our sweet Fuzzy passing away. I realize it has only been a day but I want so bad to make this easier for her. She has been writing in a feelings journal and was worried that Fuzzy wouldn't see the letters that she has written to her. So today I had her write a note to Fuzzy and send it off attached to a balloon. It is a windy day so we waited for the wind to slow down and she sent her note off. The balloons went the opposite way the wind was blowing. I told Madison that the balloons knew where to take her note and that they were making sure it would be delivered to the right place. I think it made her feel better knowing that she can send letters to Fuzzy this way. I will let her send as many as she needs.  


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Saying Good Bye




today we had to say goodbye to the best dog in the world. we are going to miss Fuzzy so much.
some things I really want to remember...
she loved the snow
she loved the kids
she barked like crazy whenever anyone picked Madison up
she was a good friend
 
we all love her so much
 
 

I miss you Fuzzy