Sunday, March 28, 2010

12 Years and Counting......


On Friday, March 26th, Jon and I celebrated our 12 wedding anniversary. I have to say, the day started out pretty boring. We both had to work. Yuck!!! I think after 10 years and no kids, its hard to think of anything really exciting to do. However, I did get Jon socks ( I know, romantic) and a really nice card. Jon was actually pretty excited about the socks because he really needed some new ones. And I'm actually pretty lucky to be married to someone who doesn't feel like he really needs anything.
When he came home from work, the first thing he said was how horrible his day was. O.kay....word to the wise, not exactly the best way to show your significant other how much you appreciate him/her and the life you have shared together. I think he realized and ran out to get me some flowers. (see left) Aren't they beautiful??? He didn't want to get me anything too 80's like a bouquet of red roses with baby's breath.
Around 6:30, we met up with Rebecca and Robert and Jamie and RJ at Mimi's Cafe for a celebratory dinner. We felt like it would be more fun to spend our anniversary with friends. Although the service was slow, we had a wonderful time. Jon and I went all out by getting appettizer's and dessert along with our entree's. We had a good time visiting and just talking about everything.
After dinner, I headed over to Jamie's to watch PS I Love You with the girls while the boys hung out at my house to play their March Madness on the Playstation. It's so cute how they think it's real.
All in all, it was a pretty tame evening and we were happy to share it with our friends. I am grateful for the time that I have shared with Jon thus far and look forward to spending the rest of my life with him. He is a good man and works hard for our family. We have had our trials and victories and they have made our marriage stronger. I'm grateful for the love he shows me and how patient he is with me. I will love him forever. Love ya baby!! Thanks for 12 wonderful years!!!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Not Your Blanket

As I was sitting on the floor, tying this baby blanket, Dixie decided to make herself comfortable and sit on it. I think she is under the impression it was for her and she could just make herself at home. As cute as she was being, I had to push her off because I couldn't finish it with her on it.


Man Dates, Pedicures, and Smashburger

On Satruday, March 13th, was filled with lots of fun stuff with our friends. The morning started with Jon and I just getting up and trying to start our day. Jamie called me when she got home from a baptism to see if I was ready to go to Rod Works, which I was totally up for. Before we went, she asked me if it was o.kay for her husband to play with my husband. So, RJ picked up some BK and headed over to our house to watch college basketball and play college basketball. While they did that, Jamie and I headed to Rod Works to use our 25% off coupon's. After all that shopping, we decided to hit Del Taco. That was probably around 1:30. We headed back home to drop off our stuff and grab our flip flops. We found the boy's still playing basketball on the PS3. We met up with our other friend, Rebecca, and got pedi's and mani's. The best part's about getting a pedicure are: the massage chair, getting the dead skin scraped off you feet, having your legs massaged, and the parafin wax. The parafin wax is so nice because it makes your feet nice and smooth. And then they pain your toes and your toes look so pretty. Jamie got red, mine are blue, and Rebecca's are neon green. Around 4:30 or so, we headed back to our house to get the boys so we could go to Smashburger with Rebecca and Robert. We got to my house and the boys were so involved in a game that they could not leave. And they went into overtime. I'm not sure if they realize this playstation game is real or not. When we finally got them off, we headed to Smashburger and ate until we were full. I think Jon and I had a blast. However, I think Jon and RJ had so much fun playing basketball, that they both got in caught and in trouble for texting during church today to plan FHE and MORE college basketball for Monday night. I advised them that we would have a real lesson before any game playing. Ah well...Boys will be boys even when they are in their 30's.


Sally and Rebecca

My feet in parafin wax


Jamie's feet in parafin wax


Jon and RJ hangin out having a "man date"



Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Handsome Men's Club

I don't usually watch Jimmey Kimmel Live, but Jon and I found this clip on Youtube and thought it was funny. I had to share.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyGJXLxtVEo

Sinus Surgery


On March 2nd, 2010, I was admitted to Same Day Surgery at the new Intermountain Healthcare Hospital in Murray to have surgery done on a deviated septum. As some of you may already know, I have suffered many years with sinus infections. In October 2009, I finally went to an Ear Nose and Throat doctor to find out what the deal is. He checked my sinus's and tonsils and told me my tonsils were "quite large". I had explained to him that the sinus infection I had just gotten over left me emotionally and physically exhausted. So, he recommended a sleep study for sleep apnea. This was not a fun experience. I had to get this little box that has a little clip to place on your finger to help monitor my oxygen while I slept. I don't think I got a very good night's rest because I was too worried about turning it off in my sleep and it has this little red, blinking light on it. The end result was not sleep apnea.


I went back in November for a follow up visit and my doctor did an MRI. The result from the MRI was a deviated septum. Below ae pictures of what that looks like.





MRI of deviated septum


So, basically, one side of the inside of my nose was blocked and made it hard to breathe and would get infected. I was advised by my doctor that I could either take medicine for the rest of my life to help prevent further sinus infections. Or I could do surgery. I opted for the surgery. However, it was unfortunate that I had to wait so long to do so, but that's how things go, I suppose.


So, come March, I was scheduled and ready to go. On Tuesday, the 2nd, Jon and I headed to the hospital around 8:45 AM so I could be there by 9:30. After I checked in, I waited to be called back to a prep room. I think we waited about 20 minutes to be called back. They got me in to a surgery prep room, had me change, and give a urine sample. Now, these prep rooms are are really nice to wait in. They have flat screen hi-def tv's so you can sit there and watch tv while you wait. I found this very effective since I was very nervous about this surgery. A med student came in and took my vitals. After her left, more waiting. Another nurse came in and took my urine sample and made sure I was comfortable. More waiting. Then my nurse finally came in, put a nice warm blanket on me and proceeded to give me my IV. This was the part I dreaded. I don't know why I dread this part, but I think part of it is I hate needle's and don't really enjoy having things stuck in my hand. But the nurse was very nice and helped keep me calm. However, I am not ashamed to admit that after she left, I start to hyperventilate, starting crying, and wished that my mom was there. No matter how old you are, you always want your mom. After I calmed down, I was o.kay. Finally the time came to be wheeled up to surgery. As soon as Jon and I said our good-bye's, I was wheeled down a hall to the OR's.


I started to feel the effects of the IV which was very nice. The anaesthesiologist came to speak to me and explained to me how he was going to put me under. I remember him saying he was going to put a tube down my throat so I could breathe during surgery. Normally this would have freaked me out, but I was pretty close to La-La-Land that I really didn't care. Then the nurse wheeled me in to the OR and helped me get on the operating table. Then, the anaesthesiologist put some "knock out" stuff in my IV and the last thing I remember was the mask being put on my face and remembering that it really stunk.


Waking up was weird because your still pretty out of it. I do remember them asking me my pain level and taking something of the end of my nose and replacing it again. It was a gauze pad and little did I know, I would be replacing this pretty often for the next 7 days. Jon came to meet while was I coming out of that nice sleep and we went down to a recovery room. My throat was sore and it felt like I had a full blown sinus infection. Everything hurt.


When I was finally ready to be discharged, I got dressed and was wheeled out to the car. I was pretty much in a daze.


I was given a little nose sling, that goes from ear to ear, to help keep the dressing in place on the front of my nose. The reason for this was to help catch the blood draining from my nose. At first, we had to replace this about every half to an hour. As the days went by, we could wait longer and longer to replace it.


After getting home, Jon got me comfortable in the recliner that would become my bed for the next several days. He got my medication filled and bought me lots of ginger ale and water. I pretty much lived on liquids and still do until I can taste again. All I did was sleep, watch movies, read, and played on my laptop while Jon took charge of the household chores and taking care of me.


When Jon went back to work, I relied on my friends in my ward to help me when I needed. We are so blessed to live in such a wonderful ward. Meals were brought to us and one of my friends, Dawnita, would call me on the days that Jon was at work to check on me. Our friends, Jamie and RJ, brought us Gelato and visited with us for a little bit. Another couple, The Barton's, had brought us Jamba Juice's, which was a nice switch from soup. I had flowers sent to me and my cute niece's and nephew came to visit and really brightened my day. I had a lot of well-wisher's. Jon and I are so blessed to be in a ward where the people love to serve.


Yesterday, March 8th, I went back to the doctor for my post-op visit. He took the splints out of my nose, which was an uncomfortable experience, and cleaned all the junk out. However, I have to go back in two weeks so he can finish cleaning it out. Yuck!!! It felt so good to be out of the house that I had Jon take me to Target to I could shop a little. It was so nice after being cooped up for a week. I was actually feeling pretty good and started to wonder why I took a 2nd week off of work.


After waking up this morning, I'm glad I took it off. My head and nose was pounding. So the extra rest will be good. But, it feels so good to breathe again. As painful as this experience was, I am so glad I did it. My nose is still swollen and tender, but it will be worth it in the end.