Thursday, February 5, 2009

My Sob Story

Ok, so here is my sob story. I got the cold/flu crud that has been going around clear back in Oct. I thought I got over it, but a couple of weeks later I got it again. It has been going that way for months now. I know that all of my family and friends were starting to think that it was all in my head (and actually it was!). So on the Wednesday before we went to Utah, I started feeling sick again! I was so mad. All day I tried to get ready to go, but just couldn't get things done. My throat hurt, my nose was plugged and my ears hurt. On the way up to Utah Ariel drove to Moab for me, then I drove the rest of the way. The whole time up there my throat was all groggy, and I just didn't feel well. I got to see the family and some of Megan's friends at the baptism. But I just didn't feel up to calling and visiting with any of my friends. It was such a bummer. Then on the way home I felt so rotten. Ariel drove from Price to Chinle for me- I don't know what I would have done without her. With all of the altitude changes I thought my head was going to explode!! So when I got back I decided it was time to go in and see what was going on. I went in to Wayne Hardy and found out that I have double major ear infections and a major sinus infection. He thinks I probably had it since Oct. when I was first sick, and just never got over it. So he sent me out with some antibiotics to go home and go to bed for several days to get over it. I don't know why I put off going in for so long. I never really had a fever, so I just didn't think I had an infection. I guess I did have a low grade fever, just not high enough to really worry me. Hopefully I will just get over it now- I am tired of being sick!! So I'm done whining now- I'm going back to bed.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

SUPERBOWL

We watched the superbowl while we were in Ogden. I knew it would be interesting with Lonny such a Steelers fan. But there were several of us cheering for the Cardinals also- my kids & I, Benda & Barry, and Darrin (Jessica was cheering for the Steelers). Because the kids and I were sick, we didn't go to church with Meg & Lonny. So while they were gone Justin decided to round up all of their Steelers gear- jerseys, jackets, blankets, cups, chairs, pillows (Lonny's been a fan for a long time!)- and hide them. He got the Lego's and made a cardinal head and set it on top of the TV, made a sign saying- no Steelers' fans allowed- and put up all red. They got home just before kick off and went to hurry and change into their steelers' clothes- no where! They started looking for their chairs and cups- no where! All of a sudden they started realizing just what was going on. After a little bit of wrestling, Justin gave in and told them where he hid it all. It was pretty clever and funny. The friends started showing up, the food was done, and the party started! It was such a good game. Even though we lost, I am glad that we atleast gave them such a good game. I was worried at first, but I thought the Cardinals pulled through well. And I could think of worse teams to lose to- like the Patriots or Giants. We will look forward to next year! And yes, Lonny and I still love each other.

Congratulations Cameron



We went to Utah this last weekend for Cameron's baptism. It was really fun to see the Gould family. When we lived in Ogden, it was like our families were one. We did so much together and called each other several times a day. We celebrated every holiday together and had so much fun. We just felt that we needed to be there for Cameron's baptism. It is hard to believe that he is already 8. We are really proud of him for chosing to be baptized. Good job Cameron. We love you and are proud of you!