Thursday, June 25, 2009
Extra lines and computer assistance.
At least he is starting to talk. Jackson does not say as much, but he is starting to verbalize more, now that Ryan is talking in sentences now.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
The Travels and adventures of the past week, etc.
On Thursday, June 18, Jennie and I flew to Seattle for Cody's baptism. His grandpa Wright did the honors.
After the baptism, Cody's class had their end of school program. He had a speaking part.
They had a rodeo on the weekend, and since we could not stay, Cody modeled his new clothes.
We took Jackson & Hayden with us.
We had to be back for my Fire Department retirement on Saturday. Here is the presentation of the Distinguished Service Medal by the Fire Chief, Marc Sanderson. On the other side of me is the Deputy Chief, Dave Thomas, who read the presentation paper.
My Fire Statue, because they don't have an EMT statue, Distinguished Service Medal, and the flag that has been flying over the Fire Station in Pleasant Grove.
Back at home with the little boys, Jackson, Ryan, & Maclay behind our front door.
Tuesday Hayden spent the day with me at work. I had just paperwork to do, and he slept most of the day, so was not a problem.
Today and tomorrow I have been coordinating and teaching an ACLS class (Advanced Cardiac Life Support).
Monday, June 15, 2009
Finally, the family groups from the Disneyland Trip
Grandpa and Grandma with all 11 grandkids
Paul and Ann
Vonda, Robert and Austin in back, Melissa, Cody, and Stephanie in the front
Jennie and Jeff with baby Hayden
Jaime and Evan
Marian and the boys, Ryan and Jackson
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Another week gone by.
I have some more pictures to post, but can't get the program to work, so will do that later.
We went to our Trek meeting on Sunday evening and we have more miles and more kids to deal with than 4 years ago. One nice thing is that we have a paramedic who has recently moved into our stake who has been on 4 treks in the past and has some really good ideas. He will be a real asset to us. We have a dentist, 2 nurses and an EMT besides him, so we have a pretty good compliment of medical help.
We told the adults that the main rules were that they had to make sure the kids drink plenty of water and wear a hat. They have to be the water Nazis. Those kids get dehydrated and life is worse than having to go to the bathroom. That seems to be the main reason the girls don't want to drink, because there are not a lot of "rest stops". The Wyoming flat lands have sage brush and WIND, so it becomes a necessity to drink plenty of water.
This week is another crazy one. I have 2 meetings tonight, and Paul has 1. And they fall at the same time. Tomorrow night is the same, but Marian has tomorrow off, so she will be home with the kids. That helps.
I will try later to post the pictures, so until then--have a good week.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
One wounded boy
On Memorial Day morning, I woke to Jackson crying. We ended up in the Emergency Department and hour before my scheduled shift. Marian had already gone to work.
We stopped at Hart's to show Marian her wounded and repaired baby. He did very well. Only cried when we infiltrated the wound, and when we held him down.
The stitches are out now, and he is doing fine. He cried just as hard as when we held him to put them in.
Kylie turned 8 on the 25th, and was baptized on Saturday. I left my camera at home, but took these on my cell phone. We had lunch and birthday cake after the baptism. She is growing up too fast. They all are!
Other things in our life: We had to buy a new lawn mower. The old one is beyond repair, and we nearly had to borrow a horse or cow to mow the lawn, it was getting so long. Now the grass looks good again.
Paul and I have been asked to go on the Pioneer Trek again. It is to Martin's Cove in Wyoming. We will lead the medical team and take the motorhome, so we don't have to pull/push handcarts or sleep in tents. We had a good time when we went 4 years ago. This will be an entirly new group of kids. The youngest group from then just graduated from highschool, and very few of them will be going. We will be gone over the week of July 24.