Saturday, September 12, 2009

Fruits & Veggies....Oh My!

I love September when all of the fruits & veggies are ready to harvest, but at the same time I am completely overwhelmed with ALL of the fruits & veggies that need to be harvested! It seems that everything comes into season and is ready to be bottled just about the same time that I have to go back to school. We spent all day last Saturday bottling 40 quarts of peaches, 15 quarts of green beans, blanching & freezing 20 quarts of corn, and picking one of the apple trees. I haven't even been able to touch the tomatoes yet, but I have had many neighbors who have been using them for salsa & spaghetti sauce. I shouldn't complain---it makes me very happy to see my food storage room filling up with yummy things from the garden!
Addy & her friend Minju picked the apples from one of the trees.

Delaney was a huge help with the peaches.

The peach tree was so heavy with peaches that Darren had to support one of the branches with a 2X4.

Here are just a few of the green beans from the garden.












Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Thanks Again to My Heavenly Father

Last year on September 28th, my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer. Last week my dad had his 3rd PET scan since having his left lung removed and receiving alternative medical treatments in Mexico.

My thanks to my Heavenly Father-Dad's latest scan shows no cancer!

Monday, August 31, 2009

School-Again!

Summer has gone by way too fast. We had a great trip in July to Alaska. After that Delaney attended a piano camp at Utah State University. Both girls then took a 3-week summer P.E. & a summer band class. We wrapped up the end of all that with the death of Darren's aunt, Gaye, and the marriage of our niece, Nicole. Now, we are officially back in the swing of school, and I can't say that I am complaining! We had SO much going on over the summer that it is kind of nice to be in a regular schedule again.

I wanted to post a couple of pictures so you can see what "regular" life is like for us!

Delaney is back to her nightly homework routine. She is now equipped with a new laptop computer that is "ice blue" (matches her glasses). She saved her cold hard cash to pay for half of the computer because I'm a tightwad!

Addy actually has to read again now that school has started. Unlike her older sister, she doesn't particularly enjoy reading. She would rather spend her time making earrings or playing with friends.
Once home from school I quickly change out of my super-teacher costume (something other than sweatpants & a t-shirt) so I can cook dinner, help the kids with homework, correct papers that I can't get done at school because I have 32 students this year, throw in a load of wash, and pay some bills (among other things).

Princess is doing the same thing she always does-ruin my couch with her fat belly and shedding hairs.

And finally, the "master" of the house doing what he does best-reclining!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Alaska 2009

We returned this week from our yearly trip to Alaska to see my family. I know that I have posted A LOT of pictures, but we had a ton of fun & I wanted to share some of that with you!

Probably the best part of the trip was seeing that my Dad's health seems to be mostly back to normal. He has gained back the weight he lost while fighting cancer last fall. He is also getting stronger, and having only one lung only slightly slowed him down. He looks great and I am thankful to my Father in Heaven that Dad is still alive & kicking!

Mom & Dad with Delaney, Addy, and Duffy the dog
The Alaska cousins (minus one)
Delaney & her pal Duffy
Dad & my brother Dave hanging out on the deck we helped build while we were there
Delaney & Alaska cousin Carol
Addy and a really weird little fish that was inside a 40 pound halibut that Utah cousin Anna caught
Addy & Alaska cousins Shane & Tyler with Utah cousin Anna-They played A LOT of Phase 10 & bandmitton
Delaney reading again
Dad & Darren working on the roof of the deck
Addy & Utah cousin Anna playing Phase 10 at my parent's cabin in Caribou Hills
Delaney's first driving lesson with her Uncle Dave at the cabin
Addy bathing in the lake at the cabin
My dad enjoying the fire pit at the cabin
Delaney on one of our 2 Kenai River rafting days














Sunday, June 21, 2009

Off to Camp They Go

Delaney & Addy are off to camp! They will be attending Heber Valley Girl's Camp until Friday afternoon. They are very excited to go.

I have mixed feelings about the week! I have plenty to do to keep me busy-house cleaning, picture projects, etc. The days will go by quickly, but I have a feeling that once I lay down to go to sleep each night the realization that both my children are out of the house may be a little more than I can handle!

My mom always told me not to wish away the days of diapers & bottles. She has always said that before I know it the girls will be grown up and gone away. I think this week will give me a little taste of times to come. I don't think I am ready for it! Am I the only mom who feels this way????

I Am So Thankful for Another Father's Day With My Dad


Dad & I-July 2007-Anchorage, Alaska

I am grateful that my dad is around for another Father's Day. If you would have asked me last October whether or not I thought he would live to see the spring, I probably would have said no. He has overcome so many obstacles through the help of his Heavenly Father and the prayers and support of hundreds of family members & friends.

The hardest part of seeing my dad in the hospital with cancer was the fact that his physical body was not the physical body he had for so many years. In all of the years he has been my dad I can think of only one time that he went to the doctor---that was when he severely cut his leg with a chain saw. I never saw the man go to the doctor for any other reason. Whenever he got sick he would fix his problems with "monkey's blood" (merthiolate) or a leather man. I have actually seen him pull out a sore tooth with his leather man. Whenever we got hurt with the typical cuts & scrapes of childhood, he would say, "Sheri Lee, I've had worse burns (from welding) on my eyeball." And he probably had! My dad is a tougher than nails kind of guy.

Although he is physically tough, he does have a soft side. As a kid, not a night went by without my dad giving me a hug and kiss and telling me he loved me before I was off to bed. To this day, whenever I visit him, I still get the same hug, kiss, and loving words. I hope he knows how much this has meant to me over the years.

Dad, I love you more than these words can express. I can't wait to see you in a couple of weeks. I can't wait to help you rebuild the deck on the house. I can't wait to get those hugs & kisses & token "I love you" each night before I go to sleep. I can't wait to hear you tell one of the grandkids to toughen up, because you've had worse burns on your eyeball! I can't wait to have you around for many, many more Father's Days. I thank my Heavenly Father for giving me the gift of you this day.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

School Is Out-Let the Medical Bills Begin


School has been out for 3 days, and I have spent each of those three days at my gynecologist's office, the ER, and the dentist. Wow! I hope it goes uphill from here!


The ER visit was for Addy. Two nights ago she spent a miserable night with severe pains on her right side. By the morning I decided that she probably had an appendicitis issue, so I called the pediatrician, who sent us to the ER. After several hours of blood work, CT scans, and ultrasounds, the doctor determined that a cyst on Addy's right ovary had ruptured. By the time we were discharged from the ER Addy was no longer in pain, but was really hungry! This picture was taken after several long hours of waiting without any food (thus the frowny face).