Lucas’ 10th Birthday

It’s hard for me to believe that I have a 10 year old! I’ve been a father for a decade! Definitely makes me feel old.

Lucas had a party with some of his friends, going to Leo’s place, playing games there and having pizza. We then had family over that night for cake and ice cream, and then he stayed up late watching a movie. We are so lucky to have Lucas in our family. Over the past year he’s been such a great help around the house, doing anything that we ask of him, and being a great example to his siblings.

Breakfast cereal he picked out
Opening some presents while we skype with my parents
Talking to grandma and grandpa
Opening presents!
Trying out his new ripstick. Didn’t take him long to get the hang of it
New birthday clothes
The cake he wanted, a design from Zelda

4th of July

We didn’t do much for the 4th this year, which was fine to have a more laid back celebration. I had a few fireworks we did earlier in the day, though Samuel and William were pretty scared of those. We then went over to Kryssi’s parent’s house that night for dinner and then they took Lucas and McKinley to bike into the fireworks. Kryssi and I went home and watched the fireworks from our front yard, which was nice.

Doing poppers. William wasn’t scared of these, though Samuel was
No one wanted to get any closer than on the deck for fireworks

Sparklers!

William’s surgery

At the end of June, William had his tonsils removed. It was something we had talked about for awhile, and every time he had a checkup with the doctor, they would mention how big his tonsils were. He snored pretty bad at night as well as his breathing didn’t sound the best, so the doctor was worried about sleep apnea.

We finally decided to get it done this summer, so he would have plenty of recovery time, as we heard the recovery from this surgery can be rough. The surgery itself went great, he woke up from the anesthesia fairly well, all things considered, and a couple hours after we got home, he was acting pretty normal.

He was kind of up and down for the next 8 or 9 days, pretty grouchy and whiny, but very rarely did he complain about any pain. He mostly just took tylenol, instead of the stronger prescription pain killer he had prescribed. I think the biggest issue was he couldn’t eat as well, so that made him grouchier then normal. Nights were also rough, as I think his throat would dry out when he slept, so he’d wake up every couple hours crying. If I could get him to take a couple drinks, he’d usually be fine and go back to sleep.

But after that, he was pretty much normal, which was great. We were told it could be 2 weeks for recovery, so he did better then that. He now sleeps basically silent, which were still getting used to. I go and check on him before I go to bed and I can never hear him now, so I have to go farther into his room to make sure he’s okay. I’m sure I’ll adjust soon though 🙂

Ready for surgery
The hospital let him pick out a stuffed animal, which he was excited about
Getting ready to roll out
After surgery, trying to wake up. He didn’t really cry but wanted me to hold him the entire time

EIRMC family fun day

For the last couple years, EIRMC has hosted a Family Fun Day in the summer, where the main attraction is a teddy bear clinic. They give out free teddy bears and then you take them through multiple stations, progressing from getting checked into the hospital, getting prepped for surgery, having surgery and then getting released. It’s meant to prepare kids that end up needing to go to the hospital not be as scared.

There is also free lunch and a bunch of other games and activities you can do, most of them free. It started to pour on us right when we finished lunch, so we went running to our car and left at that point. But the kids got their teddy bears, so they were happy.

William got a free bag and some other goodies
Meeting Charlie the Chukar while in line
Waiting in line
Getting the bear checked out

Samuel loved his bear
All done through surgery

Baseball

Lucas played in a more competitive baseball league this year but he really enjoyed it and he did a great job. They had games twice a week, that went about 2 hours each, and then had practice two other days a week.

Batter up

 

Samuel had to try out the hats

Lucas even got to try pitching as the season went on and he did great at it
Team picture

Jackson Hole family trip – day 3

Our last full day in Jackson, we went to the children’s museum they have in downtown, which we’ve been to before and the kids love. We also went to the rec center (I didn’t get pictures here, since I was swimming), which had a really nice indoor pool with some waterslides and kid play areas. The resort we stayed at had a pool but it was outside and it was too cold on this day to swim, so we let William choose what he wanted to do, since it was his birthday, and that’s what he wanted.

Playing in the pretend airport

Getting some groceries

Doing some arts and crafts

Jackson Hole family trip – day 2

We decided to do the same tram ride I had done the day before. They had a family rate that wasn’t too bad of a deal, plus they had the gondola open the day we went, so we got to ride that as well. Here we are on the tram.
Top of the mountain! It was pretty chilly with the wind
Nice and windy!

Samuel didn’t like it because he was cold
Playing in the snow
Riding the gondola. It stopped a few times and we may have had a few scared kids
View from the top of the gondola ride
They had a few buildings up here with some chairs out front that the kids rested in
Enjoying the sun!
At the resort we stayed at, there were these little creatures that they called whistle pigs that were everywhere. The kids enjoyed trying to sneak up on them and chase them around

That night we went and saw the Bar J Wranglers. Lucas and McKinley really like the show, I ended up with William and Samuel running around outside most of the time.

Checking out the horses

Getting ready to ride the train
Riding the train
Waiting for dinner