Monday, January 14, 2013

Christmas break

We had a really fun Christmas break this year-
I'm super behind posting-- so I'm working on a little catching up.


For Christmas Brett & I made our two Grandson's a tee pee.
It got there just in time - on Christmas Eve.
Megan sent me this picture a couple days after Christmas & it is such a joy to see.


(biscuits & gravy for breakfast- we had way too much rich food this break)

During the break we were lucky enough to have Brett's parents with us. They were here two weeks. Their flight was interrupted in Denver on the way here & canceled (they had to stay an extra day) on the way back! Winter traveling can be such a pain. 



Trent played with Brett's childhood train set- a lot!
Grandpa was impressed it still worked so well. 


New Year's Eve food & cute girls-




Jack & Cory- 
Cory got home from his mission to Columbia in October.
Oh so happy to have him around. What a great guy. 


Jack's New Year's Eve plate- which explain s few of his stomach problems. 
Maybe it's not leftover illness from Brazil? Maybe he's a TERRIBLE EATER????
Gee I wonder? 



We also sent the boys the movie The Incredibles & "Super Fast, like Dad" t-shirts with built in capes, with built in capes- of course!
I think they like them?


One of the many high lights of having Grandma & Grandpa here 
was getting together with Brett's High School buddy Mike.


Mike hung around Brett's home in his teenage years. 
In this picture he is telling Grandma what an amazing influence she was in his life.
How she was the only person who wrote him when he was in the Army & on his mission to Germany. 
She is such a sweet heart. It was a tender moment.


Mike has a Beautiful family -
5 boys & 1 girl- amazing.
(1 boy was home sick)
We had so much fun having them over to the house for dinner.
***
It's been a rough winter.
Besides all the snow - which is good & bad for different reasons, mostly good- Chloe has had a drastic increase in tics. She is home from school now. Her tics are too disruptive & violent in nature at times. She is such an amazing girl, full of optimism & hope.
 Now and then it really gets to her- but boy I tell ya- she is tough!
We are going to the specialist & working at NOT having to take the meds that will most likely stop the ticking. They have a lot of really bad side affects- so for now- trying some other medicine combinations, meditating & enjoying some time together.
We are so lucky to be close to the University of Utah where there are specialist that really help us & her. We are humbled & blessed by so many of you praying for our family & continually putting our names in the temple. Thank you.
Instead of looking at this as a hard time- we are trying to think of it as a learning time- and time to do the things that are fun to do for Chloe, when she can. It's nearly impossible anyway for her to do homework-  so we are watching movies & cooking etc.
*GREAT NEWS*
Megan, Tony & the boys arrive a week from today for a visit & Soon (hopefully not too soon) after that
 WE HAVE SOME TWINNERS COMING!!!!

YES
Laura is doing amazing & is 33 weeks tomorrow. 
Twins are on their way!
It won't be long now. Anywhere between now & 3-5 weeks & they will be here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love Chloe so much! If you guys ever get the chance please come down and visit us. I would love it so much!

Gail said...

I second what Blair said. We love Chloe!

Yeah for 33 weeks a counting. My boys were born at 32 weeks and were just growers at that point. She is in the home stretch. (just as an FYI Morgan & Lexi were full-term at 38 weeks and got to go home with me, which is much better than spending time in the NICU.)

Gail said...

Just to clarify, growers means they were in the NICU, but nothing was really wrong with them, they were just too small to maintain their own body heat outside of an incubator.

Jill said...

The gifts for Megan's boys are just so cute!

I'm glad you had a good Christmas. It's so sweet that Brett's buddy came and that he could thank Brett's mom.

I'm sorry Chloe is struggling, that must be so heartbreaking for you. It's sounds like you've got a great attitude and I'm so glad help is nearby!

Neighbor Jane Payne said...

What a fun catch-up post Patsy. It's so great to hear about things going on in your life.

I'm glad you have specialists close-by for Chloe, too. I am so inspired by her.