Friday, October 1, 2010

The Most Dramatic...

Well, it's has been almost a month since my last post and SO much has happened.  School started off with a good start.  Kayson began to go to the babysitter's, and life seemed like it would pretty much go on as normal...boy was I wrong.

After the first week of school, Grandma Terry had a massive stroke at the base of her brain by her brain stem.  The statistics where that only 5% of individuals who have this type of stroke survive, so we all prepared for the worst.  Family flew in from all over the country and she had a continual bedside watch for the first 48 hours after her stroke.  But Grandma's fight and stubbornness got her through it and she woke up the next morning.  However, that is when the problem escalated.  She was unable to swallow and so she had to have a feeding tube eventually put in and due to the use of an oxygen mask to keep her oxygen levels up, she had little to no voice.  All she could say was "go home" and "see you tomorrow."  She also lost her coordination and really struggled with everyday functions.  Grandma continued to grow stronger until it was determined that she was stable and then she was sent to a recovery center, where she could do physical therapy and continue to get better.  But apparently "better" was not in the cards and after two weeks of sleepless nights, continual worry, and many prayers, Grandma died in her sleep on September 18th, 2010. 

I have to say that her being gone is a relief, but I miss her a lot!  I will miss all of the silly and crazy  things she did and the concern and love she had for all of her family.  I just hope that she is happy in heaven and that she is overwhelmed with love from my Grandpa who has been on the other side for the last eleven years.

Now, my latest challenge has been the students I have this year.  I have never had to teach such a vast population of students in ethnicity and academics before.  It is hard to see how many lack the necessary keys to be successful, but it is thrilling to see how many have worked so hard this far and have grasped the three sight words I have taught them this week.  I still hope for the best and will do what I need to teach these kids to be successful learners in life.

Life has taken us on a few adventures so far.  We took Kayson to the state fair to see all the animals (his favorite was the chickens).  Let Kayson try chocolate ice cream for the first time.  Found our neighbor drunk on our front porch in the middle of the night.  Found out about a week ago that Kayson's Similac formula was contaminated with wevals, and just discovered Kirtland Brand Baby Formula to replace the bad formula.  We are only slightly frustrated with this change because Kayson didn't have any problems with Similac and now no one will sell it!  Kayson is currently suffering with his third cold since birth, he is almost eight months old, and now has eight teeth!  And the adventures are sure to go on...

Kayson has made leaps and bounds in his motor skills in the last three weeks.  He is now crawling everywhere, getting into everything and as of today, he is beginning to pull himself up to stand on his feet.  It is so fun to watch him grow and learn.  I can't wait for the day he talks and the day he walks will be joyous, but sad.  I especially love it when he gets to come visit me at school during lunch time either with his daddy or Nana.  I don't think I realized how much I would miss him while I am at work and I still struggle with taking him to the babysitter's even though it is only for one day a week.  I seriously believe I am his favorite fan!

Jayson is doing wonderfully in school and is exceeding his own expectations.  He is currently the top student in his accounting class, and had become quite inventive in this thinking with his technology classes at school.  He has been very busy juggling school, a full time job, and being Kayson's babysitter during the week.  I appreciate his dedication to his studies and the time and sacrifices he is making to take care of our family.  I am really lucky to have such a kind and devoted man as my husband and father for my child.

As life continues to unfold, I will continue to post.  Good night!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

The Latest and Greatest

So the last two weeks have become a blur!  The day after Labor Day, Grandma Terry suffered a massive stroke and has been, luckley for her, recuperating and surviving in the hospital.  She became one of the 5% to survive what she went through and we are hoping that when she wakes up, nothing else was affected.  Mom and Dad are going to have their hands full now, it looks like moving to Utah has added some additional responsibilities.

Jayson started school and has been busily trying to master a new field, Accounting and Technology, so he can finish is BS at UVU next fall.  He also has been working full time and taking care of Kayson while I am at work.

I started Kindergarten for this year on September 1.  I have a very social class and many personalities.  This year should be fun, but a challenge due to the diversity of my student population.

Kayson has had a really busy last month.  Between age 6 and 7 months, he has army crawled, moved up to crawling, and now is getting into everything and has started to pull himself up onto his feet.  I have a feeling that if this trend continues, he will be walking VERY SOON!  He also has developed the ability to grab objects, turn pages in books, and to go from laying down to sitting and from sitting to lying down!  He also has three teeth that have come in on the bottom and 4 ascending from the top.  He is going to be able to eat big people food sooner than I thought!  I can't believe how fast my little boy is growing up!

Stay tuned for more...

Friday, August 20, 2010

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

My Little Worm

So it is official, my little boy is mobile!  Kayson is quickly perfecting his army crawl and is constantly practicing the crawling stance, (this has been happening for about a week).  He likes to get into the stance, rock forward and backward, and then when he tries to go forward he bends his little elbows instead of keeping them straight and crumples into a ball on the floor.  It is so cute to watch!

It is pretty crazy now, we can't even leave him on his tummy without him wiggling down the hallway after us.  I have to admit, I wasn't planning on having to worry about everything else in the house so early, but Kayson is like me, an early crawler.

I can't wait to see how long it is before he is completely mobile and getting into everything!  So fun!  I love being a Mom!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Kayson's First Golfing Trip

Last night Jayson and I were pretty restless and wanted to go do something fun, so we grabbed the golf clubs and Kayson and went to the driving range.  Keep in mind that Kayson has never seen golf clubs or golf balls and so when Jayson and I proceded to hit these itty bitty balls with these massively huge sticks Kayson seriously thought it was one of the funniest things he had ever seen.  Every single time Jayson or I would hit the golf balls Kayson would break into uncontrolable laughter.  It seriously was the funniest thing I had ever seen.  He really made us laugh and made focusing really hard.

Today, Kayson and Jayson where playing indoor putt-putt in the family room using some old mugs as the holes/targets.  Everytime Jayson would putt at the ball, Kayson would try to snatch the ball before it went into the mug.  Sometimes Jayson would miss and Kayson would pick up the ball and put it in the cup for his Daddy.  So cute!

Well that is the latest and greatest of Kayson!

Monday, August 9, 2010

I NEED a Project!

So I pretty much finished my classroom today.  Other then Circuiting out some words for wall labels in the classroom and getting them hung up, I really have nothing else to do; which has now got me wanting another project to do.  Even the painting at my parent's is done! 

I guess I could over the top and make massively huge animals to put on the walls and get some more butcher paper and poster putty and make my classroom more into an ocean.  Or I could create some posters for the class and laminate them to put rules and goals on.  So I guess I just thought of some more projects to do.  This year I guess my motto at school is going to be "Go Big or Go Home"!  I guess we will see how time goes.

I still want a constructive project to do.  Maybe I will talk my parents into helping me create the bookcase/shelving unit I want to make, since the other piece of furniture I want to get for my place is apparently only a thing of my dreams and doesn't exsist on KSL, Craigslist, or any of the furniture stores.  Hopefully, I will be able to humor this urge to do something big soon without driving myself into the poor house or maybe I will feel better when this stupid "nesting" thing goes away.  For some reason I thought this urge was suppose to happen before you have a baby and then disapate, not come after you have your baby and then last for months.  Oh well...we will just have to see what happens!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Life Unravels Fast!

So the last time I blogged I was venting about cell phones and cars.  Little did I know from that time, that in a few short days I would be purchasing a 2005 Acura TL.  I have to say that I love this car!  I am not totally thrilled about some of the maintence that needs to be done (alignment and rotation of the tires), but when it comes down to a car that fits our family, and that Jayson and I agreed upon, I couldn't be happier! 

Also, since the last time I blogged, Jayson turned 28 years old, and Kayson turned 6 months old and has been trying to figure out how to crawl ever since.  I am looking forward to the day he does crawl, but at the same time I would prefer he puts it off because I want him to stay my baby forever and the day he starts to crawl will be the one day that will put him closer to independence!

Jayson and I have been helping my mom this last week to get her place painted for when she and my dad move out here, to Utah, in the next couple of weeks.  It has been an absolutely huge project, but a lot of fun because we get to spend time together as a family.  Plus, this move means we get an extra set of hands to help with Kayson which will be nice since he loves his Nana and Papa.

I pretty much have my classroom ready to go for this up coming school year, I just need to add the finishing touches; and can say that I am really grateful for the team of teachers that I will be working with this school year.  I am finally with a group of teachers who have the same teaching practices as me and like to be prepared before we jump out the gate for this upcoming school year, which is awesome!  I have to admit that the butterflies are beginning earlier than they did last year and that I am beginning to have teaching dreams again!  As much fun as it is to teach, doing it in your sleep and then doing it the next day is exhausting so I am hoping that these dreams will subside once this school year gets underway.

It is amazing to see how fast this year has gone by.  Here is it August, and since the beginning of the year we have celebrated family member's birthdays, increased our family size, graduated Jayson with his AS degree, I have gotten a job at a new school, taken Kayson on vacation, have lived through 2 new teeth and ear infections with the baby, celebrated Jayson's birthday and now Jayson and my 2nd wedding anniversary is coming up!  I can't believe that it has been two years since we got married and will be 6 years that we have known and loved each other, CRAZY!

I will blog as more happens!