Thursday, May 8, 2014

Beginning of August

Just a few random photos from the beginning of August.


We went to lunch at the Pizza Pie Cafe.  Fun place! :)




We found this little mini version of Apples to Apples at the store 
for only $1.00.  How fun!

We used the ice cream maker I got for Christmas to make some homemade 
ice cream - salted caramel flavor - yum!

Just a cute one of Josh and Quinn playing.

Park City Trip

Every summer (for the last few years) my mom and I take a weekend and go to Park City
together.  We get the school shopping for the boys done and just have fun together.  I don't know why we didn't get any pictures of each other, and none of the pics I did get are very good, but it's fun to remember what we did. :)  This year our usual hotel was booked, but we ended up getting a little condo-type room that was even cheaper, so we were happy.




The first night we got there we went to the grocery store to get some water bottles and some things to eat since we had a little kitchen in our room.  We went to Whole Foods and got a sampling of yummy foods to eat for our dinner like sushi, spring rolls, and cheese and fruit.  We also rented a movie from Red Box to watch on the DVD player we had in our room.

The next day we shopped, shopped, shopped.  For lunch we went to our favorite Greek restaurant, Nick's Greek Cafe.  We first went there last year, and they had the best gyros, so we had to go back this year.  Pictures don't do it justice of course.


One of the nights we went to Park City Main street to walk around and look through the different shops.   It was busy, so we ended up in a parking lot up on the hill.  We got to see a beautiful view of the sunset and the city below!


Our last night we decided to try the Park City Ghost Tour just for fun. :)  It was pretty much
a walking tour where you walked around Main Street and the guide told a bunch of ghost
stories about houses that were supposedly haunted.  It was fun and something different to do.
These are some of the haunted houses:


And our tour guide:


Lunch before we came home.  Another good one the Blue Iguana.  I had shrimp nachos - yum!



More July and Pioneer Day

Just a pretty sunset:


Bryce playing iPad while Josh does some therapy on him sometime after his surgery:

When Josh mowed the lawn, Quinn would go behind him with the toy lawn mower.
He had so much fun!

Our card table was getting a little hammered looking, so we redid the top of it using
a vinyl tablecloth.  It turned out really cute!

On Pioneer Day, Josh ran in the Speedy Spaniard 10K.  It was his first 10K, 
and he did a great job!  He was sure glad when it was finished though. :)

We met Josh after the race and while we were waiting for the results 
to be posted, Quinn found this random chair and went and sat on it. :)

Afterward we walked up to a spot we had reserved to watch the parade.
One cool part of the parade was the 2000 Stripling Warriors.  They had
all the young men from several wards at church dress up and march as
the warriors.  It was an amazing and spiritual site to see them all
marching and marching by.  It took forever for them all to pass.  So cool!



There were lots of cool floats to see too! 





After the parade we decided to skip the festival treats and go get
a shave ice at Hokulia. I didn't get a picture of everyone, but here
are Quinn and Isaac:



Sunday, May 4, 2014

Fourth of July, Summer fun, and Surgery

We found this little fake spider and hung it from the light.  Quinn called it the Itsy Bitsy spider and had so much fun with it hanging there, batting it around and such. :)


For the Fourth of July we ended up getting tickets to Stadium of Fire.  The performers were Carly Rae Jepson (Parker likes some of her songs, so was excited) and Kelly Clarkson.

They had a plane fly over the stadium and a man parachuted out and landed in the middle of the stadium.  It was very cool to watch!

Some dancers did a performance.  One of their dances included these metalic tubes.  It was SO cool to watch!

Not good pictures at all, but this is Carley Rae Jepsen:

And Kelly Clarkson:

And of course, amazing fireworks:

I made Red, white, and blue cinnamon rolls:

Our friend and neighbor threw a had a fun birthday party with all the neighborhood
families.  Josh participated in the frozen t-shirt contest.  They had to be the first to get a frozen 
t-shirt on.  :)  Josh and our friend Cameron (first guy) nearly tied, but I think Cameron barely got it on first.

One of our weekly playdates at the park with friends:

Quinn and more of his Itsy-bitsy spiders. :)

Look!  A little tomatillo is growing. 

After meeting with Bryce's cleft palate team (he sees them once a year), they decided that he would really benefit from a surgery called Sphincter Pharyngoplasty - another palate surgery.  They really thought it would help his speech which has been very nasally sounding, and help him be more able to pronounce his words.   


This was the first surgery Bryce had had for a long time where he needed to stay at the hospital.  The surgery went really well.  Here he is after he got out of recovery and they brought him to his room.

They had to put arm restraints on his arm because there was a tube they had to leave in his nose to keep things open until the swelling went down and they didn't want him to pull it out.


Here is a close up of the tube in his nose.  Poor guy!

The next day, brothers and Dad came to visit.  They brought him a couple of puzzles (Bryce's favorite).
He was so excited and had them put together in no time.

Quinn sitting with Bryce.  Bryce's oxygen levels weren't doing to well, so he had to keep the oxygen close by his face (he hated it!).

Isaac visiting with Bryce:

At Primary Children's Hospital the kids get a menu and room service.  
Bryce was allowed to try any soft foods, although he ended up not eating much 
and just doing his tube feeds.  They had all kinds of foods on the menu!  

We tried scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, applesauce, and Jell-O.  He ate a few bites of each.


Trying to get Bryce out of bed, I let him sit in the chair and play the iPad for awhile.


We also had a visit from Aunt Lisa, Uncle David, and Davis.  They brought Bryce the two bottom balloons and the top one was the one from Dad and brothers.

He ended up staying for 3 nights, and we finally got his oxygen levels to where they were okay with us taking him home.  They hoped he would do better once home.  Once we got home though he was super lethargic and just really not doing well.  He had us pretty worried!  I ended up taking him in to see our doctor and they discovered he had pneumonia!  Poor little guy.  His neck was super stiff from the positioning during surgery too.  It took him a couple of weeks to really be back to himself.  :(