Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving


 

We've just celebrated our second Thanksgiving in our new home. And even though we've only been here for 17 months, we feel like we've always lived here. This is home.

Because Bob's horse Lenny is still in the recovery mode from his operation back in September, we were unable to go for our Annual Thanksgiving Ride. Instead we went for a Thanksgiving Walk, taking the horses on a short loop through the neighborhood. This was more like a slow jog for me; my horse has really long legs!

Both Lenny and Bob are healing from their operations. Don't know if you all know, Bob had to have a Hernia operation in October – we didn't even know he had a hernia until his physical and the doctor said, hey you've got to get this fixed. Funny, they both had their bellies shaved!

Natalie is recovering from a black eye she got during softball practice almost 2 weeks ago. As of today, the bruising is pretty much all gone and the only red in her eye is a small line just outside of the color. She had a tournament last weekend, and quite a few people commented on her black eye. Her next tournament is next weekend, then the last one for the year is the weekend after that. Then she'll go to the ASU softball camp over winter break. It's true, softball in Arizona NEVER ENDS. It's a year round thing out here.

We've been experiencing some issues with our well in the past 2 weeks or so. It just isn't keeping up with the demand, like it has been. After talking it over with 2 of my neighbors we think it's time to have some more work done, like cleaning the tank and possibly replacing the float. Since I have no experience with wells and how they work, it's all guesswork to me. Luckily we have a really good "well guy" and we're able to split the costs of this with the 3 other families who share our well.

Don't know if you know, but we had some wonderful rain storms over the Thanksgiving holiday. I love it when it rains here, there is nothing like the smell of rain in the desert.

On a sad note, my Uncle Jim was hurt on Wednesday from a crash on an ATV (4-wheeler) and is still in the hospital with a pretty serious head injury. He was driving "very slowly" through a camp ground when his hat blew off, and as he reached for it, he turned the handle bars causing the ATV to "jack knife" and flip, and throw him to the ground, banging his head on the pavement and fracturing his skull. He had to be airlifted to the hospital in Santa Rosa (CA), and will probably be there for a few months. When it first happened, and the doctors were explaining things, it sounded like he could be there for 6 months, before they could even think of moving him to Sacramento, which is closer to where he lives. But as the days have gone on, the prognosis changes, and maybe he'll be able to be moved sooner.

I know people love those ATV's and at one time so did I. Until we got horses and now see how crazy people get on them, tearing up the terrain without any disregard to the damage they cause, noise pollution, air pollution, trespassing, etc. I could go on. But even though I don't understand how people seem to lose their ability to read NO TRESSPASSING signs when on them, I understand even less their ability to put on a helmet. Even when traveling at slow speeds, just in their neighborhood. Which is just what Jim was doing when his accident happened, traveling at a very slow speed.

While I wish him the best in his recovery, I am even more grateful that my brother was not hurt in this accident, as he was on the back of the ATV when it flipped. He said his injuries amount to a skinned knee, and the emotional trauma of watching a family member be seriously injured and having to be air lifted away – not to mention how their holiday went from something fun, to something very UN-fun. Spending hours in the hospital, doing nothing but waiting for more information.

So to all of us – WEAR A HELMET. And stay safe.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Trip To California For Maggie’s Birthday

What a trip we had.

We just got back from California, celebrating my mother-in-laws 80th birthday. It was so much fun being able to see everyone, especially the kids who have all grown so much!

The play house that Troy built in Nina's backyard is so cool. It's tall enough for us big kids to stand up in, and has a skylight and front porch. The kids are going to have such a great time playing there for years to come.

Natalie got to see some of her girlfriends from the neighborhood, which was good for her. She misses her friends, but loves her new home. We picked them up and took them to breakfast, and then to the mall so they could hang out.

20 of us got together for dinner to celebrate Maggies birthday at Off Street Café. We were able to pick up one of her favorite cakes, a coconut pineapple cake from Bake N Broil. Pretty good cake!

While we were there, fires were burning all around us, filling the air with smoke and ash. The Santa Ana winds kicked up and fanned the flames, burning 100's of homes and thousands of acres. It was such a tragedy to watch.

I've posted the pictures from our trip to the photos site. I have a couple of videos that I'll put to the You Tube site, tomorrow!

And, as an extra note – at Softball practice tonight, Natalie got SMACKED in the eye during warm ups, just not paying attention! Of course, she is playing a sport where the object is to throw a ball at other players as hard and as fast as you can. I mean, what does she expect???? Check out the pictures of it, I've started a new Softball Season album, 08-09.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

More Changes

OK, I'm going to be trying something new. Keeping up with a website can be time consuming, and let's face, who has extra time? Not me! So I thought by just having a blogging site for our family, I could still have all the links to photos and other stuff, and just not have to do all the changing around. Instead, I'll just have to post and it's done!
I'll work on this more next week, putting the blog together with those links and pictures, and taking down the other site. We're headed to California for a visit to celebrate Bobs moms 80th birthday this weekend - missing a softball tournament and all (Go Wolves!) - so I'll work on this next week.
Take care everyone!