Wednesday, April 27, 2011

It's all a blur . . . .

What a month it has been!!
It flew by so fast - I barely know what happened.
I do remember a few things . . . . .

Idaho is still cold, wet, sometimes snowy, and READY for some warm weather!! PLEASE??!
However, these rainstorms are leaving me with some beautiful skies at night.


Can't complain about that!!




Tax season is OVER!


Yippee!
Our Daddy has come home to us.




My little brother got married in Boise to an awesome girl!



I only took one stinkin picture while we were there and it happened to be on my phone.


A picture of my boys acting ridiculously crazy in our hotel room.
Christopher plus sleeping in a hotel do not mix :)
It was such a beautiful wedding though and we loooved being there.




A lot has been happening with our Christopher.
More medicine (ugh), more doctors (ugh), more and more paperwork for mommy (ugh).
However, Christopher has finally started his therapy.
He goes to a facility near our home called Camp Hippo.


Wonderful, amazing, beautiful place.

Such a strange thing though to bring your child to a place like this.
You see these sweet children with these tremendous struggles.
Children and parents that I used to feel sorry for and (sorry to say) pitied.
Now, this is US. We are one of them.
I feel like we have been inducted into a new society. Ha ha.
Who would want to be a part of this??
No one.
But, I will tell you that these kids are so brave.
We are thankful for this place to bring our son.




We had a wonderful Easter.



We dyed Easter eggs at home with grandma.



Then, we headed to the grandparents in Utah for Easter baskets


and an Easter egg hunt with the cousins.


So much fun.



Davin and I went to the U.S. Army Field Band and Chorus concert the other night.


FAB-U-LOUS.
Loved every minute.
There were the two of us "young" people and a whole auditorium full of elderly couples. :)
There are two things (along with a million other things :) ) that get me emotional.
Music and Soldiers.
I played the clarinet in band for 8 years and whenever I hear a band play it makes me so emotional.
Then, you add in young men and women who serve our country . . . . . TEARS.
They played the songs for each of the branches of the military and they had the audience stand during the song of the branch they served with.
Nearly all of those elderly people, some having a hard time even standing up, rose for their song.
Oh my heavens! So awesome.
Loved it.


So, what have you all been up to???







2 comments:

Sarah said...

Wow. I think I would have cried too. I would have loved a concert like that. Happy Easter to you guys. Glad to know you are still be-boppin' around.

Kimberly said...

It sounds like we have a lot to catch up on. Jenna and I will have to come visit soon so I can hear in detail about all of your adventures. Also I only live 30 minutes away from you, and i don't think I have ever seen a sky that looks like those pictures you are taking. Is the sky different in Blackfoot :)???

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