Friday, July 17, 2009

We're moving!

Well we finally got the news that we are moving! Cory will be starting his first day with the Fairbanks Police Deparment August 1st. We are officially moving from Homer 7/30, which doesn't give us a lot of time for packing. We will be staying with Cory's family, who graciously invited the noise and energy of the Rupes into their house, while we search for the perfect place for us. We'll keep you updated as we go along.

Friday, July 10, 2009

My little fisherman






I know we all already know this, but my little boy is so incredibly cute! This is his very first time fishing and he outfished everyone on the boat! He first pulled up a Cod and an Irish Lord, both of which went back, then he caught and lost a halibut. Here is the 30 pound halibut that he finally caught! He was so proud of it. He had a huge grin his whole way back and couldn't wait to show me his catch. Cory tells me he kept asking to touch the eyeballs (gross).



















Wednesday, July 8, 2009

More pics




Diamond creek. It was so warm and so hot there today, with no wind...it is our absolutely favorite place to go. The kids were standing on a rock while the tide blasted them with water. They originally got me to join in until I got completely soaked!

Our little pilot. These are from her birthday where uncle Corey and aunt Linda took her to a special birthday breakfast. She got to fly the plane on the way home.
















Saturday, July 4, 2009

4th of July














Our 4th of July was lots of fun. We started out at our church carnival, complete with a dunk tank, bounce house and a cake walk..which netted us 4 cakes! The kids wanted to keep going, but enough was enough ;) Later we went to the parade, which is always fun. The kids came prepared for the candy that was thrown by bringing extra large bags to carry all their 'loot' in. Lauren got to ride in the back of a police car, complete with the prisoner jumpsuit and a mugshot picture of her. I will post those as soon as I get the copies. Now the kids are all sugared out...here's hoping they crash and actually sleep tonight! Okay....here are a couple of Lauren's pictures. She and Abbey got dunked in the dunk tank!




Mia's surgery

Well we had a little bit of a scary experience while we were in Anchorage. Mia went to a pediatric urologist for some bladder issues she has been having for the past 2 years. The doctor needed to get a better look at what was happening, so Mia had to undergo a cystoscopy to get a good look at her bladder, kidneys and everything else in there. It was very scary for me, because she had to be under general anesthesia and scary for her because she had to have an IV. Nonetheless, we were both excited to get to the bottom of this problem. The doctor discovered that she has malformed ureters and that some of her urine is flowing back into the kidneys. She has to go back to Anchorage for a Cystogram, which is a special type of imaging with contrast dye that looks at how things flow, to give them a better idea of what is happening and how to best treat it. She will have to be sedated for this too, but not general anesthesia, which is a relief. After that we will have more information on how to treat it, which could possibly be surgery.
She was excellent during her surgery and the placement of her IV. I was pretty impressed because they didn't place it after she had been lightly sedated. I took some pictures, but will have to post them later. She was so tiny she had to wear a toddler gown, which was actually too big!

Locks of Love

Mia just donated 10" of hair to locks-of-love. This is the second time she has donated and plans to continue doing this every time her hair is long enough. She does this in memory of a family friend who died of ovarian cancer, who Mia was horrified to find had lost all of her beautiful dark hair. Since then she has decided to continually grow her hair out to help make wigs for those who lose their own hair from illnesses. To find out more about this, please visit www.locksoflove.org

It's been a while.....

Well it's certainly been a while since I've posted and so much has been going on! I'll have to summarize now and put most of the pictures on later, as I'm still waiting for most of them.

So we've been very busy gearing up for Barth's fundraiser (see http://www.barthandpam.blogspot.com/ for information on how to help and what we've done so far). His fundraisers were both huge successes and Barth is planning to go to Seattle for continued treatment. We all had a good time working on that, the whole family got involved. Mia even made $105 for Barth from a bake sale!

Cory has applied with Fairbanks Police Department and has finished with all of the testing, so we are waiting on pins and needles to find out about that. It will be nice to be around family again, even if it does get -50!

June was a very busy month for our household...first we had Gabe's birthday (he turned 6, see previous posting on that). Next was my birthday, where I turned 29 or as Cory likes to call it "almost 30"! Then came Father's Day, which was spent in Fairbanks by Cory and the kids, as I had to stay behind and work :( They had a good time and Cory loves the new BBQ! Last was Lauren's birthday. She turned 11 (I can't believe it) and we celebrated her actual birthday at a wedding...Shahli (my aunt, who is actually younger than me) got married on the 27th, so we were at the wedding. Lauren and Mia stayed the night with my aunt and uncle, who the next morning took her to breakfast in Talkeetna. Did I mention they flew her there? They live in Eagle River and my uncle has a plane and a pilots license, so off they went. On the way back Lauren even got to fly the plane! I'll have to post pictures of that when I get them. Here are some from the wedding:
Bride and bridesmaid. Isn't she beautiful?!


Lauren striking her 'Model' pose:)