Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Merry Christmas!

We manage to keep our kids out of bedroom until 7:00 am, at least the older ones. We love the craziness that follows! Santa was good to us this year!


The stockings must be checked out first. And I must say, those stockings are cute!

Do you love his smile? Brevin was really funny, he had to have every bit of wrapping paper and tape off of the present.

I think John gets me a bra every year. Brevin immediately exclaimed "Boobies!" and had to put it on. I know, he is so flippin cute!!


I love to watch their faces when opening their presents. Dilyn loved every minute!

Every year Santa graciously brings us new underwear and socks. Do you think it was Haidyn's favorite present?


Caitlyn kept telling us she wasn't excited for Christmas this year. Boy, was she full of it! She kept coming into our room all night long, "I'm too excited to sleep!" We are lucky Santa managed to stop at our house this year.

I love the look on Cait's face. John got Fahrenheit for Christmas. I love that cologne! John wouldn't wear it for a long time. He thought there was some connection with a guy I had a crush on or something like that, but there isn't. I still remember the first time I smelled it though . . .

Why is it that they love to play in the boxes so much?

My sister Ashley and her husband Jeff managed to make it through the storm to open presents and have brunch with us. Can you tell she is a bit odd? And I'm not quite sure, but I think Jeff is being a little odd himself back there . . .

My sis gave our Mom a new vegetable peeler, which we found hysterical. I know she has newer ones, but she still uses the one she bought almost 40 years ago. It is kind of sad looking, but she swears none of the others work as well.

Christmas Eve

I love Christmas Eve. When Polar Express we added that to our Christmas Eve festivities. We eat dinner in front of the TV and watch Polar Express, open up the new jammies (is there anything better than new jammies?), then read from Luke the story of Christ. After putting out cookies for the fat man in the red suit, we attempt to tuck the kids in to bed so they will fall fast asleep. Now they just seem to keep getting up (Caitlyn and Haidyn) and telling us they can't sleep. I love that excitement! I miss that excitement, for we know Santa doesn't leave moms and dads presents.



Haidyn cuddled up to Daddy. Do you think there is a resemblance between John and Brevin? Notice the placement of the arm. It makes me laugh.

Dilyn cuddled up with Grammy watching Polar Express. That little girl loves her Grammy!

Mommie and Caitlyn, she likes me on occasion, especially when she wants something.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Warning! Not for the faint of heart.

This time of year, although wonderful and magical, has sometimes presented our family with some challenges. What happened in our family has been on my mind quite a bit over the last week, so I decided to post these pictures and remind everyone of how lucky I am to have my husband. Six years ago, on the 21st of December, John, who was in the process of building a house for my mom, got up on her roof early the Saturday morning to fix a couple of things so the shingles could be put on. Once at the peak of the garage roof, he slipped on some ice, slid down the roof and landed on his feet, but immediately went completely down. After catching his breath, he realized he could not get up and knew that he had broken his leg. He proceed to Army crawl to his truck so he could get his phone and call me. When John first told me that I needed to come get him because his leg was broken, at first thought he was joking, then panic ensued. I got a hold of myself and grabbed the girls, Caitlyn and Haidyn, got shoes on and went around the corner to where John was. After getting some help to get him in the van and dropping the girls off at a neighbor, we went to Jordan Valley Hospital. At first we kept think that we would get his leg x-ray'd, set, casted and could go home and just perhaps make it to the Sorensen Family Christmas party that night. HA! That's funny! After the x-ray, the ER doctor came back in showing us the x-ray, saying "He is going to need to be admitted and have surgery." What!? Admitted? Surgery? I don't think so. "The Orthopedic surgeon on-call is on his way in." I ran out to the lobby to make phone calls to family to update them, crying the whole time. I was very positive for John, in the room, but not so much outside his room. All the while, John is making me write a list of all the things he needs to do for work. A little while later, the ER doctor came back in the room (at this point in time, I am not liking him because everytime he comes back in he brings worse news) "Umm . . . the Orthopedic surgeon says he can't do this surgery. He doesn't have the knowledge and we don't have the equipment at this hospital." Again I say, WHAT?! Looking back, I am grateful to this surgeon, for not taking on something that he knew was going to be more than he could handle. Then we got to go for an ambulance ride up to the University hospital. I think it was a first ride in an ambulance for both of us. The U emergency room was so busy that we were put into a room that is used as a detox/drunk tank room. There was only one chair and a tiny little sink in the corner. We ended up waiting for w hile because the hospital forgot to send up John's x-rays with us and then they wanted to get John in for an MRI so they knew exactly what they were dealing with. During all this I had such wonderful support from John's family and my mom (she still feels guilty and does not like it to be mentioned, but it is no fault of hers or anyones, it was just an accident). That night when they finally got to his surgery, they could not fix it at that time. The amazing doctor, Dr. Horwitz, put an external brace to pull his leg out to where it should be and to stabilize it so as to allow the swelling to go down. After he was done with the surgery Dr. Horwitz came out to talk to me and told me that John would never be the same, that he would never run again, this was a life altering break. Not that John was a runner, obviously, but the man doesn't sit down. His is not happy unless he is moving. They were also concerned with compartment syndrome, which is when the swelling continues and does not stop and they have to cut it open to relieve the pressure, so I didn't go home for a while or days. John was able to come home on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, and enjoy Christmas with the girls then Monday morning we went back up to the U for surgery. After 5 hours of surgery Dr. Horwitz, who before surgery was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, came out exhausted. John lower leg had been in about 50 pieces, and on the third time of putting all those pieces back together, Dr. Horwitz was satisfied with the outcome. John now had 2 plates and 16 screws hold together his tibia. The doctor proceeded to tell me that although he had seen breaks similar, he had never seen one so bad before. I have never seen my husband in so much pain before. They had him on a morphine pump, but it honestly didn't seem to touch the pain. He was on so many pain pills he didn't seem to know what side was up anymore. Although John was quite high from everything I have gathered some absolutely hilarious stories from it, starting with him worrying if anyone could see his "little fella". Then he was upset that the very young, cute nurse had to hold on to him in order to remove his catheter. I tried to convince him that the girl was very cute and he should be excited about it, but he wasn't. After his second surgery, we stayed for six more days, after have two blood transfusions, due to a low blood count, which no one was sure why. After about a month we went to have the staple removed, but he was not allowed to put any weight on his leg for 3 months! He was completely down for 2 months of which I slept on the floor. I didn't want to risk bumping him in the middle of the night. To get around he went from wheelchair to walker to crutches. It is thanks to numerous therapist that he was able to get around as well as he does. Now, six years later he really gets around fine, in fact people who don't know of his accident have no idea, he has a slight limp, but it really isn't recognizable unless you are looking for it. Of course it bothers him when the weather changes and earlier this year we went to see Dr. Horwitz because his leg bothers him more frequently. He has arthritis in his joint and it is only a matter of time until he will have to have his knee replaced. Dr. Horwitz told us if John makes it to his 50th birthday and hasn't needed to have it replaced yet he was a huge bouquet of flowers. I asked Dr. Horwitz if he remembered us, knowing he sees hundereds of patients and being over five years ago, to which he replied, "Oh yeah, I remember you. You don't forget that kind of a break."


This is how John came home from the hospital the first time with the external brace. It was drilled into his femur and to lower part of his tibia. The dark bubble on his leg is a fracture blister. I had never heard of fracture blisters before this. The way the doctor described it is when he fell all the energy from the fall was absorbed in to his leg and the blisters was how that evergy was released. His lower leg was covered with blisters, but there was that one huge one, it was the size of my fist.

This is just a different angle of the brace and it was after the blister broke. I learned so much during this time, it was fascinating!

Christmas morning. During the holidays, we had so much help from friends, neighbors and family. They came to our home to wrap presents and bring in meals. I think the 10 days John spent in the hospital I only stayed home one night. All the other nights I stayed by his side sleeping in a very uncomfortable chair. I still have no idea where or who had my girls. I knew they were being taken care of, very well, I might add and that was all I needed to know.

This was taken the day he had his staples taken out. It looks so much better than the first time I saw it after thesecond surgery. In fact, the first time I saw it out of the brace I yelled "Holy *@$%! His leg looks like hamburger!" To which the nurse responded that she thought it looked really good.

I also, want to mention that 8 days after John fell, I found out we were expecting Dilyn. We had been through two miscarriages in the previous year. In fact a year to the day of John's fall, I was in the ER having an emergency D & C. Needless to say, I was terrified. When John went in to surgery the morning after I found out I was pregnant, I was on the phone with my doctor in tears in hopes of not losing another baby. I still find it funny that I was so nauseated I could not cook eggs, but I could clean John's wounds and take care of his leg without a problem.

Looking back on this difficult time I really don't think of the difficulty anymore. I remember the funny things John said when he was doped up, the way our families pulled together to help us out, sometimes in the middle of the night. I remember all the people who showed up at my door with food or movies or to take my girls for a couple of hours. I truly felt loved by all those around us and by my Heavenly Father. I know His hand was there guiding me and supporting me. My heart felt thanks go out to all of those who were there for us! Thank You!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Baker Family Christmas Party

I love Christmas time and giving presents to our family! Every year we rotate which siblings we have for John's family. And with a grand total of 8 grandchildren in the Baker Family, half of them being mine we get to get gifts for all the other cousins. It is always fun geting together with John's family, there is never a quiet moment and we absolutely love it!














Brevin got a Tiger and Elephant that Braden was not very happy about his mom, Amy, giving to somebody else. I had to leave in the red eyes of Braden because it totally was how he was looking at Brevin. He would not open his own presents or do anything else. It was quite humorous!

Ansley got a baby doll from Dilyn.

Haidyn got a Bratz doll.

finally convinced Braden to open up his present from Caitlyn . . . I think it helped!

Dilyn got clothes from Aunt Amy, I think Amy might have had a little fun shopping for a little girl . . .
Caitlyn got a pillow to put her MP3 player in . . . guess how she goes to bed now!

Andrew got a Farm tractor from Brevin. Brevin was a little jealous this time.

Bryson got Transformers from Haidyn, I think Braden was a little upset about this one too . . .

Amy gave me a beautiful frame of my family's pictures . . . as you can see I got slightly emotional.


John and I went in on a gift with Steven and Michelle and got Papa Bear and Carolyn dishes for the cabin, which we are hoping will get built sometime in the next year, just waiting on the County office now. . .

Papa Bear got a new fishin' pole from Gary and Amy.

John and I had Scott and Sharley, we got them some food storage stuff and then I got a Christmas serving dish for Sharley . . . I think she likes it!

Doesn't it look like we are having so much FUN!

Steven and Michelle . . .He's kind of a poop-head on occasion and she is really cute!

Do you think he looks like his daddy? There is a picture of John and Gary when they are really little in Carolyn's living room, Gary really looks like it could be Braden in the picture!

Okay, so I always give John a hard time that there are never any pictures of me, well tonight I did not take any pictures of John, except this lovely picture of the back of his head. I don't know that I feel bad about it or not . . . we know what paybacks are and we know what I am. Such is life!

My favorite Christmas memories . . .




Some of my most cherished memories at not only Christmas time, but all holidays, is cooking and baking with my Mom. This year was no exception. We baked 13 batches of cookies, which were passed out to neighbors and friends, not to mention that we made our traditional breakfast on Christmas morning and then prepared a delicious Prime Rib dinner. We always have a fun time discussing everything under the sun and I have learned so much about me mom and her childhood during these times. This year all of my kids helped, some more than others, but we had so much fun. I am very blessed to have such a wonderful Mom, even if she drives me crazy on occasion, I love her very much!

Monday, December 22, 2008

I stand all amazed!




Every Christmas season we get to go to at least one of our kids Christmas programs. They are so much fun . . . uh, sure. Why is it that my kids are so shy that they usually will not even go up there let alone perform? Well, I basically forced Dilyn to go up there. She was NOT happy with me at all, she cried for a few minutes, but she did stay up there by her friend Masyn. She did do her Christmas dance performance with out a problem, so I shouldn't complain. I just lovingly call them the stand and stare/scowl performance. Oh, the things we go through for our kids. I just hope I don't tramatize them too much before they reach adulthood!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Loves to Dance!

All primped and ready to go!


Thursday night was the girls Christmas Dance Recital. I don't know why I get so choked up watching them dance! I suppose it is because I can't dance and they can and I am so supremely jealous it brings me to tears! Caitlyn is in her third year of competitive dance. I am so proud of her! It has not come as naturally to her as to Haidyn, but she works her tail off and pushes herself. She has really excelled this year!










This is Haidyn's first year on the Dance team and she loves it! She is really enjoying her Ballet and comes home every week from class eager to show me her moves. She has such an athletic little bod and is quite natural. Neither John nor myself have a clue where this came from. Both Caitlyn and Haidyn have been working on hard on getting their splits flat and they each have one flat and are very close to having a second.
Dilyn did a beautiful Chicken Pox dance! The first year she was scared and ran off the stage and we have progressed to her doing the dance moves! This makes me cry too. I am so proud of her! She loves to dance and is always dancing with her sisters . . . Dance team here we come!


Dilyn did one dance this year, while Caitlyn and Haidyn each had two. They each had their Ballet dance and then they both performed with the Dance team in a production number. While there was a bit of drama over shoes (they told me they just neede their foot undies while they really needed their jazz shoes, but I didn't bring their jazz shoes, because I didn't know they were needed for anything) a couple of tears were shed, but they were able to borrow shoes. They performed so well! I am proud of my girls!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Yeah, Snow!

I have been whining that it hasn't felt very Christmas-y due to the lack of snow. And yesterday I finally got my snow! The kids couldn't wait to go play in it. Of course, before they did that, they had to ran-sack the coat closet to accumulate the proper attire; ie, scarves, hats and mittens.

Caitlyn was the last one out due to dance . . . One must suffer for ones art.

Brevin had so much fun discovering the snow. I really didn't think he would stay out for too long. I thought he would get cold and be back in very quickly . . . I was wrong!


Dilyn had a blast and she is a great help in the shoveling department!


Haidyn worked on her Igloo building skills with some of the neighbors. She kept trying to convince Brevin to go in and wiggle through. Luckily he wouldn't go, I don't think would have fit anyway.




Does this look like a little boy who wants to go inside? He had so much fun! He learned all about throwing snowballs too. I tried to be a good mom and I gathered everyones pajamas and threw them in the dryer so when they were ready to come in they could step in the laundry room, strip down and put on some snuggly warm jammies. Am I good or what??