I am not sure why but my pictures went on backwards. I am also not sure who still follows this blog, but I am using it as a journal of sorts so I must write what we have been up to since we adopted Annie in October. First, right before Thanksgiving 2010 Trever had appendicitis. He started with symptoms on Friday night. Monday morning I took him to the E.R . He was in so much pain that he couldn't walk. His appendix had ruptured. Ogden Regional didn't want to risk surgery on a small child when we had Primary Children's Hospital so close so Monday afternoon Trev and mom got to ride in an ambulance to Primary's. Trev had surgery that night and we spent a week there. It was a long week, but we are very grateful for such a good hospital. Then we had Thanksgiving here at our house. It was a good day. Next Jessica had tubes put in her ears. It went well, but it too was a long day. A week later Annie had her tonsils and adenoids removed. That too went really well. Girls are tough... tougher than boys. Then came Christmas. In January we had Jessica's 2nd birthday. March brought Trever's birthday and baptism. That went really well. It was a great day. He is really growing up. On March 30th we will adopt Jessica. In April we will have her sealed to our family forever. And in May, Caleb turns 12 and will receive the priesthood. In the midst of all these events, life marches on. Joseph has been learning his letters and learning how to read. Trever has been struggling with headaches. Caleb has had problems with his knees. (Patella Tracking Disorder) We have had a few illnesses this year, but not as bad as in years past. For Christmas Jason and I gave each other Le Mis tickets. We are looking forward to going to the Capitol Theatre in May, and in June the adults in Jason's family are taking a trip to Hawaii for a week. I think I have sitters for all the kids and the dog. Life is keeping us busy, but life is very good. Can't believe Caleb is getting so big. Time really does fly.
There's our Jessica.
It's great to be 8.
Ambulance rides aren't nearly as fun when you really need them.
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