Made it to the pediatric dentist (only 1 "needs to filled "cavity for 3 mouths!), went to my OB for a check-up, but after the hour drive there, and the minimum 90 minutes behind schedule, I said I'd "reschedule". My mom, dear Grandma, can only entertain all the kids so long in the waiting room. Next time call first I tell myself.
We took the kids to Bogus Basin (about an hour away) for tubing. I did not tube, of course. Ryan held onto all the kids' tubes he could as he sped down the hill. Then you are pulled back up the hill by rope and they did the whole thing over and over again. It was chilly! We had brought lunch and ate in the lodge. As for snow, I think Idaho gets a bad rap. We have hardly had snow. Daily averages about 30-40. I think we had colder winters in dear Kentucky.
Oh also, Ryan threw the, "Promise you won't be mad at me?" question my way. To which he confessed he'd left his expensive running shoes on the top of the Suburban at the top of the mountain when he was changing out of his snow clothes. So, I guess they now belong to the mountain. And no, I was not mad, or surprised. Just dreaded his hunt for the "right shoes". It took us 2 trips to Boise and 6 stores or so.
Jackson tries to throw up if we leave him in nursery. Last week I was called to sub for the next few weeks for Landon's sunbeam class. He wants to be back in nursery- go figure. Can't get em in and can't get em out. I ended up just having Landon for Sunbeams, everyone was absent. So he and I and Jackson built a lions den on the table and acted out the story of Daniel. Before I knew it the hour was up, and I wished I could find the energy to play with them all day long and still keep up on everything else.
The playdough, coloring activities, and puzzles have been out in full force. We went to the park one day all bundled up and Emma said, "this is a bad idea mom!". We left 2 minutes later.
Ryan has been on call 24-7. I don't know what happened! I thought life as residents was over ;) Any chest pain that comes into the hospital urgent care has to be screened by him. I guess the Urgent Care docs let someone go home that was having an active heart attack. It hit the fan. And now, the buzz of the iphone wakes us both up. I hear Ryan say. "This is Dr. Williams. uhh. uhh. uhh. Sounds like heartburn... or.... muscle spasm." The things people go to the ER for!
Tanner's on a pre swim team that practices every Friday in the indoor pool on base, he has scouts every Tuesday, Emma has preschool twice a week and dance on Monday.
Ryan and I got away to the temple. On our 11 year anniversary of when we met. We sped home to alleviate the babysitter from destroying our house anymore ;)
And this never happens. Getting all 3 littler ones to coordinate nap time.
3 comments:
You always make me smile!! I love you and love to hear about the William's antics.
I think you're right about Idaho and snow. I've heard a few times now that it doesn't get much. Dave and I have thought about moving to Boise so maybe that's a good thing. It's freezing in TN. right now so I'm guessing it's the same in Kentucky...that icky humid cold. So how is it being close to family? I miss mine like crazy all of the time but at the same time I know once I move from here I'll miss all of my dear friens....I guess it stinks either way right!!!
So...are you for sure having a boy then?
You guys are awesome parents...always doing something fun and exciting with you munchkins.
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