Friday, May 31, 2013

First Broken Bone and Sprain

Ever heard of the Boy Who Cried Wolf?  Meet Kaleb. When Kaleb fell down after chasing a ball in the alley behind our house, he cried like he always does--like he's dying.  And I have gotten to the point where I tell him he can cry if he wants, but he has to go upstairs to his room and do it where I can't hear it.


So when he came into the house crying hysterical, I did what any compassionate mom would do... I told him to suck it up or go cry in his room.  Oops.  How was I supposes to know that screaming-bloody-murder-#997 was legit? 2 days later he woke up with a swollen hand and so I finally took him to the doctor.  I guess it made me feel a little better as a mom, when the doctor took the X-Ray and said he thought it was fine. But he gave him a splint anyway.  Kaleb was pretty excited.


He put on a show and pretended he was dying when he went to school.  Haha! But when he came home, he was thrilled to learn that the doctor had called back and said that upon a more thorough look by the radiologist he concluded that Kaleb had indeed fractured the bone in his hand under his pinky finger. His orders were to wear the splint for one week while the swelling went down and then go back for a cast.


When Kaleb and Bradley are in the right mood, they like to call themselves "twins" and "best buds."  I love these times.  There is so much more peace and happiness in the home.   When they are "best buds" they try to dress alike and and do everything the same.  Bradley made himself a splint out of wrist bands and wore them all weeklong.


Kaleb wasn't the only one of his friends to break a bone in the same month.  This is Allie.  She broke hers falling off the bars at the soccer park.


This is Anna.  She played on Bradley's soccer team and she broke hers falling off the monkey bars. About a week later, Anna's little brother, Owen, broke his arm falling off the Century Link boxes in the front yard.


This is Cole.  He's on Kaleb's soccer team and he broke his arm falling down after being knocked over by a huge dog.  But he actually broke his last year.  When he saw that Kaleb had the same cast as he did, he decided to wear his old cast to play, so he could match his buddy.


On the day Kaleb went in for his cast, Bradley and Brynnlee came with us to the doctor's.

Nurse:  Okay Mom, are we doing a cotton cast or a waterproof cast?

Kaleb: WATERPROOF!

Me: Waterproof it is! (I didn't know they had waterproof ones.  This was GREAT news since summer was just beginning.)

Nurse: And what color would you like Kaleb?

Kaleb: Blue! Blue! Blue!

Bradley: (while watching the nurse wrap Kaleb's cast) Oh man, Kaleb! You're so lucky. I wish I had a broken arm.

Nurse:  Would you like a cast too?

Bradley: (A little surprised but nods his head excitedly)

Nurse:  What color would you like?

Bradley: Green!

So the Nurse got some green tape and wrapped up Bradley's arm just like Kaleb's.  When she was almost finished, Brynnlee walked over to her and held her own arm out to the nurse

Nurse: Would you like one too?

Brynnlee: (Nodding timidly)


Proudly, they all came home with their casts.









Since Kaleb's cast was waterproof, we bought him some washable markers so he could have people sign it.  Then he would rinse it off in the bathtub and have a clean cast to draw pictures, practice his writing and have people sign it over and over again.  It was pretty fun for him.


The same day Kaleb got his cast, the kids were leaving to go camping with Grandma and Grandpa for the weekend.  Charles and I had a wedding to attend in San Diego.  I think Brynnlee kept her cast on for one day before wanting to take it off.  Bradley lasted a week, and we had to force him to take it off.  It was all nasty and dirty especially from camping.  And he wasn't happy that we couldn't just wash it and put it back on.  But since he wanted to match his buddy, he wore an Ace bandage around his arm until Kaleb got his cast off.  Kaleb had his cast for 3 weeks.


While Kaleb was nearing his cast cutting day, Jaden sprained his ankle playing tennis.  Pretty sure he was hoping for a broken bone, but when we finally gave in and took him to the doctor, the X-rays came back fine.  The doctor gave him a brace to wear for a week, which he was excited about until...


... he banned him from riding any bikes, scooters or skateboards.  Jaden had just bought himself a ripstik (one of those crazy skateboards with only 2 wheels) and had been practicing everyday.  He's actually pretty awesome at it now and it's really fun to watch.



Here he is ripstiking home from church.


I can't really blame him for secretly wishing for a broken bone.  What kid doesn't wish that at one time or another?  I remember wanting crutches so bad as a kid.  And braces.  I used to stretch out a paperclip and then spread it around my top teeth so I could pretend I had them.  Then of course once I got them, I hated them.  Jaden got a little dose of that.


On a side note, I had to add this picture that I snuck of him.  The kids were all playing outside with the neighborhood kids and Jaden came in for a bandaid and a wet paper towel. I asked him if he was okay and he said it wasn't for him. This is what I found...


... a sniffling girl I had not met before. Jaden was carefully washing her cut on her ankle and then drying it so he could put a bandaid on it.  Later I learned her name is Peyton, she's Jaden's age and she lives a few doors down on our block.  Her mom also told me that Peyton has a crush on Jaden.  :)
**And if you are reading this, don't mention it to Jaden. He gets embarassed. **

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Jaden's Wolf

Jaden earned his Wolf.  Can you spot he goofy family who came to support?



Not only did he earn his Wolf badge but also 4 arrow points. I didn't know what that meant until later when our Primary President, Ginger Garn,  kind of explained it.  She said that for each arrow point earned, Jaden had had to complete 10 extra requirements.  So he went above and beyond earning his Wolf badge by 40+ achievements. Yay Jaden!


I got pinned this time.  Boo-yeah! :)


Monday, May 27, 2013

Memorial Day BBQ

On Memorial Day we were lucky enough to get the Paz family over for a BBQ.  Fabian has such a crazy work schedule that it is tricky to plan these.  Our kids love to play soccer with him.  He's got the Argentina skill. :)  So when we heard he was taking that day off of work, we snatched them up before they could go and make any "Family plans."  We're considerate that way.


Go Tiara!



Kaleb and Agustin have played soccer together for 3 seasons in a row.  This Fall will be their 4th along with their other buddy, Cole.  Micah will play too, and since they have so many teammates to request, guess who had to volunteer to coach?  Yay Charles!!  Hopefully Fabian will be able to come help too.





Here's Brynnlee being Brynnlee.




After dinner the kids started their battle.  I'm pretty sure Nicolas just threw Thor's hammer at Kaleb.  And Captain America has lost his sheild.


Memorial Day Graves

I love this new tradition we have of visiting and cleaning graves on Memorial Day weekend (thanks Mom and Barbara!)  The kids look forward to it too.  In fact this year, I had almost forgotten about it until Jaden reminded me.


We started with my Grandma and Grandpa Ashton.



Brynnlee's favorite things to find were the pinwheels.  She was fascinated with them.




She had to touch each one that she saw spinning.




Next we went to find Uncle Dennis's grave.


After that, we drove on to the next cemetery to find my Grandma and Grandpa MacKay.




In the past we would stop and go home after that, but this time we went on to find more of my mom and dad's ancestors.




You can hardly read this... This was Edward Ashton's original headstone.  We couldn't make out all of the words.







Over here we found my Dad's grandparents.  Both of which died before Dad was even born.  How sad to have never known your grandparents.



Technology is pretty amazing these days.  Dad was able to pull up on his iPad the exact points where the family members were buried, along with our family history so we could know who was who, and how we were all related.  It makes me excited to get into family history.  And since my side of the family is all pretty well recorded I'm excited to help Charles and Amber do theirs.  Amber has already done quite a bit, so I'm glad I have her to turn to.



When we finished, we all went to eat lunch downtown at the original Hires Big H.  I didn't know until later that I was supposed to order a burger and root beer (or root beer float).  I guess that is what they were famous for back in the day. I ordered a bacon and turkey sandwich.  It was delish!