Sunday, May 29, 2011

First Half Marathon...

On Saturday May 21st, I ran my very first HALF MARATHON! I actually didn't sign up for it last year because I was pregnant and wasn't sure if I would be able to run that soon after having the baby. Well two weeks before the race my sister Rachel had a friend that was looking for someone that wanted to take her place. I was very excited and very nervous about it! I had been running for the last two months but was not training for 13.1 miles. I had the pleasure of running with my sister Amanda the entire race side by side! I had two other sisters that ran it but they were considerably faster than me. Also two brother-in-law's ran the half and two other brother-in-law's ran the full. It was a way fun experience! The atmosphere was great and all the people that run and show up to support was amazing! I had a goal in mind before the race as to how fast I wanted to run it in and I did it! I ran it in under two hours, 1 hr. 57 min. & 16 sec. I think that was pretty good for my first time and hopefully the other races to come I will be a little faster each time. I wanted to thank all the family that supported me and showed up to the event. It was so fun to have so many family members involved and supportive.
TJ was great and ventured up to Ogden with both girls to watch me finish the race.

So we had a very scary thing happen to us while up at there later on after everyone in my family had finished the half. We were all over by the playground talking and hanging out. Our Friends the Amos' were also by us. Trae their little boy and Olivia were playing on the playground with about 40-50 other kids. It was a mad house there with thousands of people. The Amos' decided to head home and we were going to watch my brother-in-law run in from the full. I told TJ to go get Olivia so we could put her in the stroller and go. Well about a minute later he comes back and says that he can't find her. The first thing that I thought was there are a ton of kids and he just can't see her. So I put the baby down and went over to look for her. Well I can't find her either. The most horrific feeling came over me and I started to panic. Olivia was no where to be found! There were so many people that it was hard to see anyone. We all started immediately looking for her everywhere. I was a mess! I was bawling my eyes out! A lady I know was walking past me and asked what was wrong and I told her Olivia is missing. She started looking for her with us. I was truly thankful for the strangers that were so concerned and willing to help us look for her. Well time kept ticking away and by now she had been gone for about 5 minutes. That doesn't seem like that long but when your child is gone it feels like eternity. I searched for a police officer or someone with a radio but I couldn't find anyone. I think I was so panicked that I couldn't think straight. Time kept passing and we had searched everywhere and no one had found her. I kept saying a prayer that she was okay and that we could find her. When looking for her all I could think about was if someone had taken her. I'm not sure how personal this is but I feel I should share it because it was a big testimony builder for TJ and I. After 15 minutes of Olivia missing, TJ went behind a tent and knelt down and said a prayer. After getting up he had a feeling to go to the nearest tent and ask someone that had a radio. He continued looking and got the same feeling to go to a tent. He listened and went to the first tent by him. He asked if they had a radio and if they could help with a missing girl. They said no but the tent next to them did. He went over and asked what do I do if I have a missing child? They looked at him and asked if he was looking for Olivia? He said yes! She had been found my the lady that I had run into at first. She found her wandering around not quite aware that she was lost yet. She called her name and she came to her. She had no idea the scare that she had caused. She knew her name and what her mom's name was when they asked her. I was still out looking for her when I got a phone call that they had found her. That had been the longest 20 minutes of my entire life! I never want to feel that way again. Thank goodness for great people that were willing to help and for the power of prayer. I know that Heavenly Father was looking out for her while we were frantically searching for her. We think that she had tried to follow our friends when they were leaving. Since she was playing with Trae, I think she just tried to go with him and none of us noticed.
Overall it was none the less a very emotional day for me and my family.









Wednesday, May 18, 2011

St. George

Last week T.J. had a work trip to Las Vegas and so I decided to take the girls and head to good ole St. George! We wanted to make one last trip down to see his mom and dad's house. They are moving back up north in a few weeks! The weather was great and we enjoyed the sunshine. I'm kinda sad that we no longer have a big reason to head down to St. George anymore and I will miss the fun trips. But on the bright side of things Grandma Kim and Grandpa Danny are going to be 20 minutes away instead of 5 hours away! I didn't snap very many pictures but here are some at the water park on main in St. George. It is quite the cute and fun water park. I didn't bring Olivia's swimsuit so she decided to take off all her clothes. Yes that's my naked, saggy diapered child. Yes one day she will wear panties well that's what I keep telling myself to feel better:) Anyways we had lots of fun with Grandma Kim and Aunt Kenzie! Also Olivia loved playing with her cousin Braylee while down there.








Easter

Well even though it has been just about a month since Easter I still have to post. It was a very low key Easter this year. Since Olivia had her tonsils out a few days before and my mom was in the hospital there wasn't a lot going on. The Easter bunny was very thoughtful of Olivia's sore throat and didn't give her any candy or eggs filled with candy. Instead she found eggs that had play dough in them. She had a fun time finding the eggs and pulling everything out of her basket. Since Olivia was still healing she wasn't able to go to church but of course she had to put on her new dress.
This year we tried to explain to Olivia what Easter is and why we really celebrate the holiday. She still doesn't quite grasp it and it will probably be a while until she understands the meaning behind Easter. I'm grateful for the gifts that our Savior gave us. I can't imagine how it would be without the atonement. I know that this gospel is true and that we will be able to return to our Heavenly Father again.


Thursday, May 5, 2011

Olivia's Tonsillectomy

After months and months of sickness, strep, choking, and breathing problems at night Olivia has finally gotten rid of her tonsils. It was a long time coming and was desperately needed. Olivia had surgery last year at this time having tubes put in her ears and her adenoids taken out and so I was familiar with the process. However no matter if you've gone through it before it still is hard and emotional to see your child in pain.
The night before she went in for surgery my mom was admitted to the hospital for heart problems due to an over amount of stress. I'm a very emotional person as it is but due to the two events happening within hours of each other put me over the top. Seeing Olivia after surgery was heart breaking and at the same time frustrating. She was so out of it and mad. She was yelling at us to put her down and wouldn't hold still. I don't like seeing her that way at all. After a little while they gave her morphine which calmed her down and put her to sleep. The first day home was really stressful and tiring. She wouldn't eat or drink anything and she was in so much pain. Luckily the next few days were alright and she did fairly well with fluids. On day four and five it was a nightmare. She was so whinny and clingy which isn't a big deal but since I have the baby to take care of also it was very exhausting. But we made it through the week and she was doing amazingly better by Thursday. I'm so glad that we had them take her tonsils out! She is already eating better and she is happier! She is talking up a storm and you can tell that her breathing is improved. I wish I could say she was sleeping better but unfortunately I haven't seen and improvements. So glad it is over with and we can enjoy a healthier, happier Olivia! She was such a brave little girl at the hospital. She didn't cry when they took her away in the red little wagon. She just looked at us and told us goodbye:) The pictures below are of her asleep under the desk where I happen to be working. She wouldn't lay in her bed so she decided to rest by my feet.