Friday, March 30, 2012

Blake's Broken Leg

We were enjoying Blake's first outdoor soccer game of the spring season when I noticed him hopping over to the sidelines.  I was busy attending to the kids and chatting with the other wives that I missed the actual play.  Blake got over to the side and said, "My leg is broke!"  At first I wasn't sure if he was serious.  He stated he had planted all his weight on his left leg and went to kick the ball with his right foot when some guy came and kicked him in the left leg.  He said he heard his bone snap and fell to the ground; once he stood up he could not bear any weight on it.  I was shocked that a kick to the leg would break it.  

We headed home and decided since it was Friday night we would just watch the leg over the weekend; since the ER wouldn't be able to put him in a cast if his leg was actually broke.  We got home got some ibuprofen in him, elevated his leg and started to ice it.  Not even an hour in, Blake started to experience spasms in his leg and at that point I knew he had broken it.  We ended up getting some muscle relaxers to help with the spasms, but with the pain and swelling increasing, we decided to head to the ER.  


Getting x-rays in the ER


Elevating, icing, and waiting and waiting.  The ER ended up giving Blake some pain medicine to help work along with the muscle relaxers


Blake earned himself a nice boot that went up to his knee.  According to the x-rays, Blake did in fact break the Tibia, the large inner bone to the lower part of the leg.  Blake was to wear the boot for the weekend and the ER Dr. was so nice and called our Orthopedic Dr.at 11 pm on a Friday just to give him a heads up we would be coming in Monday morning


Monday morning we headed into the Orthopedic office and Dr. Lawler said the ER visit was probably our best money spent . The break Blake had was a clean break down the middle of the bone and that because of it's placement it could have shifted and required him to need surgery if he had not placed it it the boot and sat on the couch ALL weekend; orders given by the ER Dr.  Dr. Lawler also said he has rarely seen someone break the tibia without breaking the filbula as well which also requires surgery, so we were feeling really lucky at this point. 

Our new orders given were Dr. Lawler put Blake in a cast for 3-4 weeks and told him he was non-weight bearing and to use crutches the entire time.  We were to go back weekly for x-rays to see how everything was heeling, if anything was changing, or if there was a need for surgery.


Although Blake has broken 15+ bones in his life and had numerous casts, he has never once broken a leg bone or ended up with a cast to his leg.  

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Skiing with Papa

One of our other "good weather" days during spring break we headed up to the slopes with Papa Jim.  Allie had gone up with Papa earlier in the year and really did "awesome" according to Papa.  We just had to see it ourselves, so Blake, Sophie, and I joined Papa and Allie to watch for ourselves. 


Allie geared up ready to go


It was lightly snowing when we first got up there, but not bad enough to keep Sophie and I inside the lodge


Sophie and I stayed outside for over an hour, yelling for everyone as they would make their way down the hill.  Sophie yelled for "Ayie" most of the time:)


We loved watching as Papa, Allie, and Dad would pass by on the chair lift above us



Sophie decided to try the snow and enjoyed it when it would make it into her mouth 


I took a few snap shots of Sophie and I and actually managed a good one with both of our faces looking at the camera


Sophie soaking in the snow as it falls; she absolutely LOVED it and we spent most of our day outside in the snow


Cute Allie girl at the end of her day; she made it down the chair 18 times and wanted to keep going.  If it wasn't for Bogus shutting down, she would have kept going.


Sophie couldn't end up shorthanded.  Papa hiked up the hill with her and gave her a few lessons herself


Everyone was laughing as they watched this little baby come skiing down with Papa.  She loved it and kept saying MORE after every short run they would do.  Papa might have another little one to start giving lessons to next year. 

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Field Day

We didn't have that many sunny days during our Spring Break so on one of those days, the awesome moms in our ward put together a field day out in our neighborhood for the kids.



Love how I as a mom was caught by a 9 year old spelling the word "course" wrong.  I had to go correct myself on all of the courses:)




Just a glimpse of what my camera could capture; we had over 50 kids show up



Not sure what it is, but Sophie HATES a crowd.  It doesn't go well since Blake and I love to be with people, but she is always whinning and clinging to me when we are out.

Here is Allie making her way through some of the courses



Jumping through hoops



Walking the tightrope



Three legged races



Walking with tin cans



Sack races



To top it off we had a handful of the older kids in our ward volunteer to paint the little ones faces; seriously such great kids and a fun morning outside burning off energy.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Gymnastics

We decided to beat the winter months by enrolling in gymnastics.  Allie enjoyed expounding her energy every week by bouncing, jumping, running, and twirling.  At the end of the term they had a small meet for her class where they performed a floor routine as well as a routine on the beam.


Each individual getting ready to solute


Allie being goofy; I think her nerves were causing some silly behavior


The start of Allie's floor routine


Allie does not like the attention that is put on her while she is alone in front of a crowd, I guess she takes after her mom. I can tell she was nervous because she likes to bite her lip.  So proud of you for getting up all by yourself Allie!


Onto the beam routine


Getting a little bit of help from Miss Shayna doing her candlestick on the beam


At the end of the meet, each child got a ribbon and a certificate.  Allie enjoyed her winter break taking gymnastics but was so excited to get back to playing soccer which starts in the spring.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

St. Patty's Day

Allie had been looking forward to her St. Patty's Day party at school this year.  There was going to be a contest to see who could wear the most green.  Allie was very excited about the competition.  


She wore a green shirt, green skirt, green tights, and a green necklace


She came up with the idea to dye her hair GREEN too....this was her reaction when I told her that her hair was green, but she hadn't seen it yet


Allie unfortunately didn't win the competition.  Another girl with 20 green necklaces won.  I told Allie she needed to have her teacher count all the green hairs on her head and then she might have won.


We also got a visit from the Leprechaun this year...he led us on a scavenger hunt that ended with everyone's pot of gold in the fridge.  Happy St. Patty's Day!!!