Sunday, May 31, 2009

Having fun now!

Andy has been assembling the outdoor play set for Drew and yesterday installed the slide and some of the swings. He is going to have a grand time playing on this. Now I just hope the 110+ degree weather stays away for awhile. The stuff will get boiling hot when that happens. Fortunately it is on the east side of their home making late afternoon/early evening playtime available all summer.

Megan and Andy are having new carpet installed at my town house on Tuesday. I feel badly for them as they just put new carpet down in 2005. Unfortunately, the previous renters were not very kind to it and their pet was worse. I promised them I would take very good care of it and would get rid of my nine pit bulls and twelve cats. :-) I am going to spend the day moving all breakables so the carpet guys don't have that to move around. I was dreading having to move all the furniture, especially the bedroom set, but they do all that for us. Hurrah!

Later today I am borrowing Andy's Tahoe and driving up to Sharon's home to see what they are not hauling to Florida. I know one item we will want...an extension saw for cutting palm fronds without having to get on a ladder. The town house Mexican palm had Mark climbing fairly high this last trimming so that will be very nice (and safe) to use. Well, I have a busy day ahead so best get started! Happy Sunday to all.







While Drew was swinging, Kayley was inside having dinner


Saturday, May 30, 2009

Short "work" week

Memorial week-end made for a fast week with Drew and Kayley. They both had fevers on Tuesday after flying to Omaha for the holiday. A couple of shots of Motrin and they were good to go by Wednesday. Kayley was sounding a bit stuffed up yesterday and didn't eat as well as she did earlier in the week. Hard to take a bottle when you aren't breathing that great through the nose! She certainly doesn't act under the weather though. Andy said he feels like he has a cold and was going to take a couple of shots last night, too. (I am guessing those shots did not involve Motrin...)

Thursday night I visited Arne's cousins who stay for a week at the Marriott every year at this time. Marge and Eileen are both from California and they are such great fun! Sharon, Lisa and Taylor were also there so we enjoyed a good visit. We watched a "goodbye" DVD that I had made for Sharon. I hope these girls still come back to AZ after Sharon and Arne move to The Villages in Florida.

No big plans for today. I need to hang out here at the town house because Megan and Andy have people coming to measure for new carpeting. They give such a big window as to when they will come that I really can't go anywhere. That is probably good because I took the Suze Orman "Oprah" pledge not to buy anything for one day so this will be that day! BUT, if they come early in that "window" I would have enough time to get to Kohl's big sale...

A video for the grandpas in Iowa. Kayley is not supposed to be in this jumper according to the developmental doctor but it was a short stint only! The jumper comes in handy about two or three times a month when I need that go-getter confined and safe for a few minutes. Have a great week-end everyone!


Eileen, Sharon, Lisa and Marge

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Random pictures...

Some pictures from the past few days. Mark's brother Milt and his dog, and of course Kayley and Drew.







Tuesday, May 26, 2009

To Iowa and back

I spent Memorial week-end in Iowa with Mark. I flew out Thursday morning from Phoenix and landed in Des Moines around 3 P.M. Mark's brother, Milton, was there when I got to the farm. He had arrived the night before from Arkansas. His daughter Missy was graduating with honors from Buena Vista College on Saturday so it was great to see Milt and his/Missy's dog Honey. (see video)

Sister Sharon arrived at the farm on Friday. She flew in to town to attend an all- school reunion at Prairie Meadows on Sunday. Mark and I decided not to attend this reunion because our son Matt was coming home on Sunday and our niece Katie was also graduating from BV so we opted to attend her reception with our son. I am glad we did because we had a very good time visiting with Katie and her siblings and her mom and dad.

It was so great to be back on the farm! I pulled weeds in the flower beds, sprayed round-up, mowed and just totally enjoyed that...I know, sounds weird, but I REALLY like working outdoors in my gardens and yard. :-)

I must admit it was great to see Drew and Kayley when I returned to Phoenix. They are both fighting a bit of a fever but they didn't cause grandma too many problems on her first day back on the "job" today. A video of Milt's dog and our day...

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Inaugural swim

I stopped by Megan and Andy's for a swim yesterday afternoon and they took Kayley in for her very first swim!

The Bucket List keeps getting shorter!

Sharon and I hiked Camelback Mountain on Saturday after many weeks of contemplating whether we really wanted to do just that. Camelback is arguably the hardest climb in the valley, thus our hesitation. It seems like at least once or twice a month someone is being rescued from the mountain either from falling, dehydration, heart attacks, etc. Read Sharon's account on her blog and you will see why I have marked it off my "bucket list" of things to do before I leave this earth! (Her blog is on the right, "My Third Act"). Hope you are feeling better sis!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

This girl was a 27 week preemie?

Kayley is making grandma work! She has so much get up and go that I am constantly chasing after her. You cannot turn your head for one second on this gal! Considering her very early start in this world.....all I can say is "how wonderful".

Monday, May 11, 2009

Lots of water

Sunday afternoon at the Thiel's.

This will make you smile...even on a Monday

A tip from friend Cyndy:

Marc Hansen from the Des Moines Register has an article on an older couple from Ankeny, Iowa. He is 90 and they have been married 62 years and are quite talented and very cute. Since they are from Iowa I couldn't resist!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Look mommy!



Andy, Drew and Kayley took the moms out for a Mother's Day dinner at Olive Garden last night. I had never been there before and I loved it. (I know, I am probably the only one in the U.S. who has not eaten there!) Drew and Kayley were very well behaved and allowed us to eat our meal in peace. :-) Such good grandchildren! They must have an excellent nanny...

Yesterday morning Sharon and I hiked Black Mountain. This is the beautiful mountain that they view out their window every day. We hit the trail head by 7:15 but probably could have gone even earlier as it was fairly warm by the time we finished. I am guessing it was the last time we will hike that trail together. :-( Sharon and Arne have sold their home in AZ and are moving to The Villages in Florida at the end of June. I must say I hate to see them go.

I am just going to enjoy my mother's day relaxing and maybe get into the pool later this afternoon. There is a pool here at my development but if the Thiel's are going swimming in their pool today I may have to go watch Kayley have her inaugural swim. I am betting she will love the water but perhaps the pool temp isn't quite "there" yet for her to take a dip.

Friday Kayley had to have another endoscopy but this time they did a pyloric dilation. She endured the procedure fairly well. Now we just have to wait and see if it makes a difference in how much food she can take at a feeding, whether she is more comfortable during/after a feeding, etc. Here's hoping it does improve things for the little girl!

Well, it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood and I am going for a walk. Have a great day mothers!

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!

My mom has been gone three years this September but I never let a day pass by that I don't think of her and dad. Dad passed away in 1985 at the tender age of 68 and mom left us in 2006. She was heart broken at his passing and then battled Parkinson's Disease and spent eleven years in a care center. Her last years were anything but glorious or easy. This is a small mother's day tribute to her. The music is by one of my favorite artists, Carly Simon. Not all her lyrics ring true to our personal family dynamics, but I like this song. Mom and Dad, I love you and miss you both very much!

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Drew and Kayley

Half way through another week of our lives. Kayley is having a good week and yesterday set a world's record (for her), downing 210 cc's for one feeding. Some people might not think that is a great amount for a baby her age but believe me, it was a big deal for Kayley to take that much from her bottle in one sitting! She goes to her GI doctor today so hopefully she has gained a decent amount by this appointment. I know 99% of the population would shudder to gain .5 to 1 ounce per day but that's what we are hoping for her! Wish her luck.

Drew is very good with his sister and likes to play with her on the floor, as evidenced in the video.