Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thanksgiving...or NOT

I wasn't sure what to name this post, since It wasn't quite Thanksgiving...

Tuesday night I went out to dinner with my friend from graduate school, and I ordered a pulled pork sandwich, I didn't realize that it tasted a little funny, until I had eaten half of it. The next morning about 3 am I woke up with a terrible stomach ache, chills, a fever and major aching all over my body...I seriously wanted to die. Around 10 am I started throwing up, and didn't leave the bathroom floor until 3pm (I threw up 6-8 times during that time period). Darin took Kai to daycare, and then around 4 he came home and took me to the doctor. The doctor said it was definitely food poisoning, and that I couldn't eat anything for the next 48 hours...NO FOOD over Thanksgiving, it was awful! Poor Darin didn't eat any Thanksgiving either...just stayed home with Kai and I. It was the sickest I ever remember being in my whole life, I kept telling Darin that I would miss him and Kai, but I really wanted to die. :)
Then yesterday, I had to go into work for a couple of hours, and so I brought Kai with me and he started acting really funny (moaning, trembling, crying) and he was really hot. We took his temperature and it was 103, so we took him to the doctor. The doctor wasn't sure what is wrong with him, so we have just been holding him nonstop and giving him tylenol to help with the fever...he is so miserable. I can't remember a week filled with so much sickness. YUCK!

However, we have had more family time than usual, so we have spent a lot of time reflecting on all the things we are thankful for.  Our combined list is pretty long, but I feel particularly thankful for such a great partner to raise our amazing little boy with. I never imagined how much I would love having a little family of my own, but nothing has every brought me so much joy.  I am truly thankful.


This is a picture of the dinner Darin made around 9pm on Thanksgiving.  We found a package of "instant potatoes" and a gravy mix that he whipped up like a world class Sous Chef.

Grandma Hope's Birthday




Last Saturday was Kai's great grandma's 91st birthday, she is a rockin' grandma, and Darin's aunts put together a rockin' party complete with delicious food, great company and grandma made out with a haul...books, clothes, handmade towels and some delicious cheesecake to boot.  Kai's favorite thing about grandma Hope is that everytime we go to visit, she always tells us she is going to write all about him in her journal...HE LOVES MAKING THE JOURNAL!  Happy Birthday Grandma!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Kai's favorite SUCKIE

Kai used to like to suck on pacifiers, that is until he turned into an acrobat, and can now fit all 5 of his toes in his mouth...apparently regular suckies have lost their appeal. 





Sunday, November 15, 2009

Family Pictures

We had this great idea to get family pictures taken while the beautiful Fall weather was peaking. Good thing we acted on our intuition, because it sure did snow all day yesterday, and now its rediculously cold! Good bye Fall. Hello Winter...(This is not a welcoming hello).






Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween Heaven

Who knew Halloween was such a fun holiday? Not me. Well, not me until I had a little guy to dress up and hall around the town showing off to anyone that will pay attention to his cute Pumpkin self. We started off our festivities on Friday by getting dressed up and heading to my work. I work at a domestic violence shelter, and all of the kids staying in the shelter during Halloween get dressed up and go around to each of the offices and "trick or treat". Kai loves watching other kids, so I thought it would be fun to let him help me pass out candy. Darin has been sick this past week, but was feeling better while we were getting ready to leave, so he decided to join us. Kai had so much fun (and he doesn't even know about candy...next year is going to blow his mind).
On Halloween we spent some time with his good friend Leila (the pretty princess featured below). Kai couldn't get enough of her costume...literally he kept trying to eat it the whole time they were visiting.
Next we headed up to Ogden for some famous "Ogden Pizzeria" pizza, and a little trick or treating with Kai's cousins Briana and Garrett. Kai got a whole bag full of baby food from Aunt Kristy and Uncle Brian, but the night would not have been complete without a little dance party featuring "Thriller" and "The Monster Mash", we may have scared away all of the Trick or Treaters, but we sure had fun...Kai was in Halloween Heaven!!!