7/24/10

Ode to Idaho





























In just a week we will be moving from Idaho. It's a bitter sweet feeling and although I'm so excited to move on I'm going to really miss the place. Reading Becky's blog made me even more sad at the thought of moving just because this place can be so beautiful and so fun. Then winter hits. So I just need to keep in mind that I'm going to a warmer place. In honor of beautiful Idaho, my home since 2002 (other than a brief 2 year stay in Spain), I'm posting these top thirteen "you know you're in Idaho when"...
- someone in a home depote store offers you assistance and they don't work there
-you've worn shorts and a parka at the same time
-you've had a lengthy conversation with someone who dialed the wrong number
-"vacation" means going anywhere north of Salt Lake
-you measure distance in hours
- you know several people who have hit a deer more than once
-you have switched from "heat" to "A/C" and back again in the same day
-you install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked
-you can drive 75 mph through a raging blizzard without even flinching
-you design your kids halloween costumes to fit over snow suits
-driving is better in the winter cause snow fills all the pot holes
-you know all four seasons as: almost winter, winter, still winter and road construction
-you find 10 degrees a "little chilly"
So Idaho I bid you farewell! Thanks for the land, the people and the beautiful sunsets. You can keep your horrible winters, terribble roads, and zero airports.
Things are moving along with the home purchase. I'm not going to say that they are moving right along, cause we've had some crappy snags but we have to be out of our apartment by the first so we're moving one way or another. The following week will go as follows: monday packing, tue through thursday family reunion, friday packing and moving, sat driving to mom and dad browers, sunday driving to denver and monday closing on a house and moving in. Is it weird that I'm really excicted for it all to happen? I love the thought of moving somewhere new and meeting new people. It also helps that for once I won't be working and I can finally start taking care of Gage. Update on Gage- he had a WIC appointment today and he's 19 pounds 4 oz and 27 inches long. What a little weed! He just keeps getting bigger! And he had pears for the first time yesterday and he loved them. He has never willingly opened his mouth when food is offered before and yesterday with the pears he just kept opening it wider and wider every time we offered some. It was priceless. Also he doesn't have to wear his helmet anymore! I can't believe that wasn't the first thing I wrote about! He hit the legal limits to how far the doctors could change his head so we called it quits a month before we thought we could. He was the fastest baby they've ever had go through treatment. Good job Gage! He's sleeping so much better and overall seems much happier. I just feel so lucky to be able to feel my sons head against my cheek again. It's such a little thing but it means so much to me. He's still super heavy to lug around but at least I don't have to fear a head butt from him anymore. Well everyone I'll keep you posted on whatever else crazy pops up in my life!


7/12/10

A much belated update





































Well I think I'll just fill this post with a picture collage of everything we've been up to. Firstly, we are buying a house in Denver and it is such a crazy process! I can't wait till it's all over and done! This week is my last week at work and then I'll have two weeks to pack up and get over there. I packed my first box yesterday and it was heartening and disheartening at the same time. Nice to get started but it's going to take soooo much effort. Gage has been doing great and he went to a helmet appointment last week. He was the youngest paitient that day but still measured in as the kid with the biggest head. He's such a lug! I try to carry him everywhere but he is just so heavy and akward to haul around. As you can see we are trying to do solid food and Gage is finally understanding the concept of swallowing. He's getting messier at it but better at it too. Suddenly he's exploded into activity and will roll around wherever he is allowed to. I'll set him in a room- come back in and find him in the other corner getting into stuff that I though was beyond his reach. He is also figuring out what different sounds he can make with his lips and mouth. The tounge still tops his list as the coolest thing in the world. There's just so much stuff I've not shared or blogged about but everyone just wants to see pictures anyway so without delay...