VBS
Starting Monday, Natalie and Zander enjoyed a week long VBS at our neighbor's church in Pleasant Valley. The theme was Avalanche Ranch and each day they got to bring home a "Bible Buddy" figurine with that day's memory verse written on the back. They also did fun crafts, ate yummy snacks, played games, sang songs, watched a movie and had TONS of fun. I was a little bit apprehensive dropping them off at a church they had never been to, where they didn't know anyone, but when I picked them up the first day, Natalie had her arms wrapped around a new friend she made and she was giggling and smiling and having so much fun. Zander, like always, jumped right in and didn't even look back. Every day this week after I picked them up, all they could talk about was Avalanche Ranch.
Weeds vs. Allergies
My plan was to use the three hours each morning to clean up around the house and catch up on yard work. So for the first two days I was out in my vegetable garden pulling weeds. A few weeks of being ignored and the weeds literally took over. Unfortunately, my allergies were so bad that it became extremely difficult to remain outside at all, much less stirring up grass and weeds. I decided it wasn't worth it.

Broccoli, lettuce and leeks.
If anyone needs fresh lettuce, come on over...It's all coming up at once and I would hate for it to go to waste.Here is the scary part of my garden...this is where I have not only weeds coming up, but pumpkins and sunflowers thanks to some seeds planted by our vast bird population around here. Anyone know if it's too late to transplant these things? I intended to have an orderly garden, but don't think it is turning out that way...oh, well...don't tell Martha Stewart on me!
Getting into Shape
Later in the week, instead of gardening, I used the 3 hours (while the kids were at VBS) to go to the gym. Earlier in the week I was going on walks down our road, but again, my allergies wouldn't have it, so I had to do my work-outs indoors. I have done about an hour of cardio each day along with some light weights and let me just say it practically knocked me out. It took all of my reserve energy and by the end of the day I could barely load the dishwasher. Dan has been so helpful, knowing how much time I was spending at the gym. I think he put the kids to bed more days than I did so I could just crash.
Blazer Draft Party
Our friends CJ and Cathy Gish and their three kids are in town from Idaho, so on Thursday Dan and CJ headed over to the Blazer's Draft Party at the Rose Garden Arena. They got to meet The Shonz (Bill Schonely) and saw first hand, along with 6,000 other Blazer fans, the Blazermania that erupted when the crowd rushed the court after Greg Oden was selected as our #1 draft pick! Am I kicking myself that I didn't send my camera with Dan?...um, Yeah!!! I know my dad, who was quoted in last Sunday's Oregonian (about the draft), should be pleased with our pick too. He is an Ohio State alumni and a big fan of Oden's. That about covers my week until Friday.
They're Baaaack...
During our recent beach trip, I began to experience some "flank" tenderness, which made me think something was going on in my kidneys again. I didn't think much of it because the dull ache was nothing compared to the agony and pain of passing a kidney stone, so I just upped my water intake and went about my day. Due to my mother's recent kidney stone problem, I was prompted to finally (after about 6 months of on again off again soreness) make an appointment to see what was up with my kidneys. Since moving out to the sticks, I didn't really want to drive all the way out to Emanuel Hosp., so I decided to make an appointment with my Mom (and Dad's) urologist at Portland Adventist. He was all booked up, so I was assigned to a different doctor. Friday morning I woke up at O-dark-hundred hours because I had to get an X-ray before my 8 am appointment. I took the X-rays to my car and decided to go on a walk as I had 30 minutes to kill before my appointment. After waiting FOREVER, the doctor finally saw me around 9 am. (Hey, I was on time...why couldn't she be!!!) After discussing my medical history, she took me to see the X-ray...there, way up in the upper section of my right kidney, was a HUGE spot. Yep! I got a monster kidney stone. I just shook my head in disbelief. For those of you who know anything about kidney stones, this was over 1 cm. My last one from 2 years ago, which was also considered large, was between 6-7 mm.
Due to the location, my doctor ordered a CT scan to get a better look at what we're dealing with. She said there is a small chance it could be a gall stone, but I am going to assume it's a kidney stone for now. So the bad news is...I have another kidney stone to deal with. The good news is...this sucker is way to big to pass (or even fit in my ureter), so I am almost guaranteed that it won't cause me any excruciating pain! Unfortunately, I will have to undergo one, maybe two procedures to break it up. This part I am not worried about, but the stent that is put in for a month afterward is what I dread. UGGG!
So, with this lovely news weighing on my mind, I drive home just in time to get Dan and Hayden and drive to the VBS program and hear all the songs Natalie and Zander have learned all week. Afterwards we rushed home to clean up for our friends who were coming over for dinner.
Zander, 4th from the left, shows us all the motions that go with the songs.
Dinner Party
Dan had arranged a small reunion of sorts with our friends CJ and Cathy and our former college journalism advisor Bob Watkins and his wife Patty. Dan has been working with Bob for the past 3 years at the college, but CJ had not seen him for over 10 years. We had such a good time talking and catching up over dinner. I brought out my college scrapbook (done the old-school way with those horrible magnetic pages...yea, I know bad, bad, bad) and they loved seeing the photos of the old newspaper staff. Some really, really great memories were made during our newspaper production down time. In fact, the camaraderie that was established during that time is largely responsible for Dan and I getting together and it's also where CJ and Cathy met. After lots of laughs and funny stories it was time to call it a night. After everyone left I crashed on the couch...which is where I slept all night, as Dan didn't have the heart to wake me up.
Bob, scoring some points with Hayden, then looking through some old photos. CJ and Cathy, our long-time friends from college.
2 comments:
If you cannot unload your lettuce, I am sure that your neighborhood bunny rabbits would love to have some.
It is not too late to transplant the squash, pumpkins, or perhaps even the sunflowers, although this next week is suppose to be really hot and I would not recommend doing it right now.
If you have to do it, do it late afternoon/early evening when it is cooler, and be sure to keep them well watered.
I was going to bring some new raspberry plants over, but with the weather set to be so hot, I do not think that would be a good idea either.
How many do you want, I just gave Aaron and Tami a couple dozen more plants, and just in the time that it took for me to dig them up and when they left the raspberries had started to wilt.
Take care of your kidney stones as soon as you can.
Love ya,
Dad
It sure sounds like you guys had a very busy week indeed.
I forgot all about VBS this year. oops! Last year was the fiesta theme and my kids had a great time. Bummer, they missed out.
Sorry about your allergies. I don't have them but my boys do, Hunter and Shawn-pretty bad too. Lots of itchy eyeballs and sneezie noses over here! Thank God Hayden, Hailey and I don't have them. I'm sure you are just miserable.
At least your garden did something! Ours seriously did nothing! Well, we had a mole and Shawn thinks it ate it all. Stinkin' mole!
I am super proud of all your workout efforts!!!! Wow!!! So encouraging to me. I have been struggling this week. Last week I lost 4 lbs.! woohoo. but this week I seemed to pack it all back on.
Anyway, I am so proud of you Alyssa, keep the momentum going!
That's cool that your Dad was quoted in the newspaper! Did Dan get his tickets for the new season? How exciting for you guys.
Sorry about your kidney stones. :-(
I will be praying for you. I am sorry you have to go through all that.
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