Sunday, March 15, 2026

Here We Go Again

Well, I'm here with some pretty terrible news. Yesterday, Elsie broke her arm...again. The good news is that it's her left arm this time and it was not displaced, so it looks like no surgery. The bad news is that we leave on a cruise in a week and this will definitely effect those plans. Going on a cruise to Mexico and not being able to go in the water is a serious bummer.

It all went down yesterday evening. We had spent the entire day helping my parents move and came home to get cleaned up and and go to dinner with my siblings and parents. Elsie had gone to a birthday party for a friend at a trampoline park. About an hour into the party, I got a call from the mom of the birthday girl. Elsie hurt her arm. I was trying to judge, not being there, how hurt she was. Apparently, she was doing the zip line and it jerked to a stop at the end. She started crying and fell to the ground and rolled onto her shoulder.

Jeremy and I decided to head out there and pick her up. We headed straight to the children's hospital. We haven't been there in a few months so I guess it was time. It was not a quick visit. We arrived just before 7pm and left just before 11pm. They were able to confirm that she did have a humerus fracture but because it is so high (basically in her shoulder), they are unable to cast. Instead she is in a shoulder immobilizer. It's removeable, but she is supposed to wear it 24/7.

This week we will follow up with the orthopedist and find out the plan for moving forward. We are praying that our cruise won't be too impacted and that her time in the brace will be short lived and she will still be able to participate in the upcoming softball season. She is really looking forward to that.



Sunday, March 8, 2026

Something New

 This was an interesting week. This week baseball tryouts happened and Merrick didn't go. I didn't see this day coming. Instead he started track and will be starting basketball again soon. So far he is really enjoying the lower pressure of track and the chance to try something new while still having time for basketball. It's a brave new world.

CC has continued to be very busy with school and dance. She has one more week of dance and it will be over before we know it. In school, she has been studying Japan and is wrapping up her studies with a big project. She made an ikebana, a Japanese flower arrangement to cap it all off.

Elsie is anxiously awaiting the start of softball season and in the meantime, having play dates most every day and enjoying park time whenever possible.

The days continue to slip away. We just do our best to keep up.

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Braces Off- Finally

 Last summer Merrick was supposed to get his braces off. We had the removal date scheduled. Then, the  final checkup before the big day, the Ortho decided he just wasn't loving it and asked for three more months. Well, spoiler alert, it was not three more months. One issue turned into another the the braces off date got pushed and pushed.

Finally, this past Monday, the big day arrived. I don't think either Merrick or I were completely confident that the braces were actually coming off until they were off and sitting on the tray next to him. To say that Merrick is thrilled is a gross understatement.

Now we just have to make sure he wears his retainers and we don't have to go for round 3. I already told him, that I have paid for two rounds of braces for him already. Next time it's on him.



Sunday, February 22, 2026

8 Is Great- Elsie Edition

I almost don't know where to start. Elsie turned 8 today and it has been a whirlwind of a weekend. Jeff and Carolyn came to town on Friday morning and we have been going non-stop ever since.

Yesterday we had Elsie's friend birthday party. We had 10 little girls plus Elsie for a Lilo and Stitch themed party. We played "secret agent", "Stitch tag", "flip-flop fling", and made leis. I decided to hold the party at our church and it was a stroke of genius because everyone could run around and have a great time.










Today was Elsie's actual birthday and what a special day it was. We started the morning with a special breakfast of chocolate chip pancakes and with presents.






Later this afternoon, we all gathered for Elsie's baptism. Not many people get to be baptized on the day they turn 8, but the stars aligned for Elsie for her special day to be extra special. And what a special day it was. She was baptized by Jeremy and had talks by Aunt Becca and Aunt Emily and a musical number sung by Elsie, CC, and Isabel.













Elsie is such an important part of our family. Her little tender heart blesses our lives everyday. I am so proud of her and the choices she made today. I am honored that I could be a part of her day and honored everyday that I am her mother.

  

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Valentine's Day 2026

 Yesterday was Valentine's Day. It was different from any other Valentine's Day we have ever had, and yet it was possibly one of the most special.

Elsie got into the spirit early, dressing up for her class party on Friday. She was really excited about her pretty pink outfit and was excited to share her Stitch valentines.



Valentine's Day itself started with a very special experience. Quincy and Colvin both went to the temple to take out their endowments before they both leave on their missions. Jeremy and I were able to be there along with my parents, and of course Ben and Becca. To say that it was a special experience would be a gross understatement.


After we were done at the temple, Emily met us with Merrick, Carrigan, Elsie, Lincoln, and Isabel so we could all have a celebratory lunch.

Speaking of Emily, yesterday was Elsie's Auntie Day. She spent the day with Emily getting nails done, going to the movies, getting treats and going to a crystal shop.



When she got home, we finally had a chance to do our love hunt. This year, the gifts at the end were things they would want for our upcoming cruise. 







Jeremy and I eventually snuck away for an hour to grab something to eat, but it was late by that point and we didn't go anywhere too fancy, or fancy at all actually.

Like I said, it was not a typical Valentine's Day, but it was really special and one not soon to be forgotten.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Sports Life Continues

 Last week, I mentioned that Merrick was going to have a chat with his basketball coach about what he was struggling with in his experience this season. It was an interesting conversation, but Merrick did come away feeling valued and with some better understanding. Like I said, I'm also so proud of him for standing up for himself and his needs.

It was also good to see that the conversation had a positive impact on him. His game on Friday was probably one of his best this season. It was the most complete game I have seen him play. He had 10 points, tons of assists and his defense was as on point as usual. There are only a few weeks left in the season so I'm hoping we can continue to ride this positive wave and end the season in a good place.

I haven't taken many videos and pictures of him while playing this season, but I did capture this one of "big 21" getting some much deserved rest (I say "big 21" because one of our player forgot his jersey and had to use an extra so you can see "little 21" in the background).

The other big news on the sports front is that our nephew, Kalani, signed with Western Oregon University to play football for them in the fall. Saying this year has been tough for Kalani would be a gross understatement and we weren't sure if he would get to play anywhere next year. This is such wonderful news and we are unbelievably happy for him. 

Since we are on a sports theme today. CC was also supposed to have a dance comp this weekend, but ended up getting sick so we sat it out. The comp ended up going really long, so it sounds like it was a good one to miss. Her team took first for both of their dances and we got to have a nice, low-key day at home and catch up on a few things. It was a win all around.

Our kids keep us super busy with all of their sports and activities, but when they are happy and things are going well, I wouldn't have it any other way.