Saturday, June 20, 2009

Staying In Bed

So we've had a pretty exciting week. On Wednesday I called my doctor with a question and was told to immediately go to Labor and Delivery. I left school and got there at 11. If you see the blue line in the picture below, that is me having contractions about every 2 minutes for about 3 hours.

They gave me some shots that slowed them down and sent me home. At home they continued about every half hour. So now I am on some pills that make them come every hour and I get to stay in bed for a little while. I'm not on bedrest, just rest. I get to go to the doctor on Tuesday to find out if I have to be on bedrest and what in the world this baby is trying to do.
I keep telling him to stay in for a little while longer, so hopefully he knows to listen to his Mommy already!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Wow!

Three whole years! Three things I've learned
1. I would be nothing without Shell
2. Temples are awesome, because our marriage is for eternity
3. Being married makes men gain weight.

Love you Michelle, thanks for putting up with me.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

OH MY HECK - IT'S MULE DAY!!!

Clayton and I took a trip to Star, Idaho to visit Uncle Steve and Aunt Pat. Star, Idaho had it's biggest event of the year... Mule Day.

They had a parade. Of the 15 or so entries in the parade 2 random farmers just drove their tractors through the parade. The highlight of the parade was the Star High School marching band. Not only was it the highlight of the parade it was the highlight of these high school kids lives, something they had worked all year for.

And as in Uncle Steve's words "this was the biggest thing that would happen to this kid in his whole life."

After we celebrated Mule Day, Clayton realized he was at his ultimate vacation home.

Aunt Pat and Uncle Steve have 10 acres that are all beautifully manacured and 2 ponds with fish. As you can see from above Clayton played golf for a while because of the green he was able to hit to.

This is the fish pond that anyone can catch a good 23 inch 3 lb trout from.

This "little" casita is what we had to stay in for the 2 nights. Yeah life is rough.

Here are some other random pictures of our trip.




Senior Citizens and still moving!!!