Monday, September 23, 2013

20/20 or Close to It.

I can now do something I haven't done since early grade school. I can see my alarm clock in the middle of the night and watch TV in bed without glasses!  Last Friday I got Lasik on both eyes, and as scary as it was, I am so happy with the results.  Honestly, scary is probably an understatement.  I consider myself fairly tough and brave, but definitely needed the Valium they prescribed.  I was all good and calm until the slipped these creepy things in my eyes that hold them open.  Kinda like the thing at the dentist the spreads your lips and keeps your mouth open, but it was in my eyes!  I couldn't blink, I was defenseless, and the surgeon told me to lay still because my hands and feet were shaking so bad.  The bad part only last 30 seconds but it is a crappy 30 seconds.  Everything actually goes black at one point. The actual procedure only lasted maybe 20 minutes.
Recovery on Friday was pretty rough, especially since John was reffing football that night.  I tried to sleep off the pain and scratchiness but had kids to tend to. Lilly asked several times why I was crying, but it was really just my sensitive eyes watering.  I seriously left my sunglasses on all night, in the house, because the lights were bothering me that much.  I have these super dorky eye guards that I have to sleep in for a few day just to make sure I don't rub my eyes during the night.  I think they will also be handy should my husband whack me with his arm in his sleep like he has been know to do. 
Saturday morning I woke up with pretty much no scratchiness and near perfect vision.  I had a follow-up appointment and they said one eye is 20/20 and the other is close.  My eyes should continue to improve over the rest of this week.  They are still pretty tender from all of the pressure and I look like hell because I can't wear eye make-up, but so far the trade offs have been worth it!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Weekly Recap

 Apparently my goal should have been to blog every other week.....
We continue to run like maniacs between work, school, dance, football, and oh man the list goes on and on.  How about a few pics dumped from my phone to recap.
Lucy has decided she likes to drink out of a straw.  Good thing I get water every day from Sonic!  
We tailgated with the Brownbacks last weekend at the KSU game.  Lilly was so happy to get to hang out with her uncle Grant, even when he tried to feed her peanuts without shelling them first.  


We are also just at the beginning of our calving season.  So far we have three calves out of the expected 26 that John and I own.  The girls love checking the mamas and steers every weekend.  I love that our herd is tame and we get quite close.  One mama usually rubs on John when we go to visit!

Monday, September 2, 2013

Three Week Re-Cap


Yep, haven't blogged in three and a half weeks, good job me.  I guess when you work full time, have two small kids, a husband who works  odd hours at times, numerous weekly commitments, and are trying to enjoy what's left of summer, something just gets put on the back burner.  Too bad it couldn't be cleaning and laundry.  
We got together with my side of the family to celebrate Dad, John and Abby's birthdays.   

 I love love love how close in age the kids are.  They all play so well together.  We were able to swim at Abby's, get some quick shopping in, and let the kids run for several hours in the backyard. 

Lilly was chosen as a "role model" for the Early Childhood Special Education program that is part of the Holton school district.  I knew she would love school, but had no idea how much!  
The biggest challenge in her starting school, kinda silly I know, was her backpack.  Her school supply list mentioned that it had to be at least 18 inches, so it would hold her folders.  The problem comes when your kid is only 32 inches tall.  Over half of her body was covered with backpack!  And to top it off, my dislike for all things "character" came into play.  Every stinking bag was covered with some kind of cartoon character or princess.  Want something cute without a character, get ready to spend big $.  I eventually gave in and gave her the option of Hello Kitty or Minnie Mouse.  Best I could do.  

How cute was she on her first day of school!

K-State football kicked off this past Friday, and unfortunately it didn't go as planned.  Naturally I obsessed all week on what we were going to wear, have to look cute as a family you know!   
It was 100 degrees at kickoff, which wasn't even until 7:30 PM.  Luckily Lucy stayed home because holding her the entire time with the ridiculous heat would have been a nightmare.  I am all for doing things like this as a family, and am somewhat adamant about it, but within reason.  
Lilly loved looking at all of the new additions to Bill Snyder Family Stadium

She was so excited to be back at the football games and was literally all smiles through the first three quarters.  She was constantly on the lookout for Willie and begged her grandpa to get her purple popcorn like he always did last year.  If only she would have stayed awake to watch the fireworks at the end of the game. 
Things around home are the same old same.  Lucy destroys everything she can  and I follow her around cleaning up after her.  She really is turning into quite the little terror, but a sweet and funny, and incredibly smart terror.  
Lilly continues to want to do everything her mommy and daddy do, and then some.  Payed off for me though, because my car got a very thorough washing!  
Just when I start to get ahead around the house, something new comes along.  John is back to officiating football on Friday nights and Lilly is back to dance one night a week.  I am super excited because Lilly, Olivia, and Zoe are back in class together, which means I get to see their mommy's at least once a week!

I am so ready for things to slow down around the house, and for the fall weather to get here.  Until then, my new goal is blogging at least once a week.  Probably won't happen, but I suppose it's worth a try.