It was bound to happen, we're just happy it didn't happy during hockey season.
Yep, poor Gus broke his arm.
We were home from our 4th of July lake trip for almost 1 hour when we heard him and his buddy Caleb come running into the front yard from the backyard. Gus was crying and Caleb was saying,
'he jumped!, he did.' And so he did. From the highest point of the swing while swinging.
He's usually pretty tough, but you could tell that this one just wasn't right. We went in for x-rays and sure enough, the doctor said it was what they call a buckle fracture. His poor radius bone crumpled up like a straw (like if you stand it up on end and squish it - ouch).
They sent him home with a brace until the swelling went down. Then back we went to the Orthopedic doctor to be checked out again, and fitted for a cast.
The trooper didn't complain once!
They told him 4 weeks in a cast and he should be good as new!
We were surprised to learn they don't create plaster casts anymore. She warmed up this black brace, and then fitted it to his little arm.
After it was molded, she tightened up the tension wires, and away we went. The best part is that is it waterproof, and he can swim with it on. It's removable so we were trained on how to take it off so he could itch his arm, apply lotion and most importantly - wash it so it doesn't stink.
So his first broken arm was a breeze. I hope this is last one.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Another ND 4th of July
Since we've been living in ND, we have started a tradition of heading west to Lake Sakakawea for the 4th of July week. We love camping with my parents, and enjoy having Grandpa Dave and Grandma Vickie come down to the lake, too. Because we've been so lucky to have both sets of family so close by, the kids think all 4 grandparents automatically come with every trip to the lake.
It was a beautiful week with the most gorgeous weather I've ever seen for an extended period of time in North Dakota.
Nora packed her own suitcase and was ready to go first thing Monday morning.
Patriotic cookies, check.
Matching t-shirts for the whole family from the $5 bin at Scheels, check.
S'mores pop tarts to save some serious time in the evenings around the campfire, check.
We even drove into Garrison one day and hit up the pool.
Yum, mud pies!
We're already looking forward to next year's 4th of July lake trip.
It was a beautiful week with the most gorgeous weather I've ever seen for an extended period of time in North Dakota.
Nora packed her own suitcase and was ready to go first thing Monday morning.
Patriotic cookies, check.
Matching t-shirts for the whole family from the $5 bin at Scheels, check.
S'mores pop tarts to save some serious time in the evenings around the campfire, check.
We even drove into Garrison one day and hit up the pool.
Yum, mud pies!
We're already looking forward to next year's 4th of July lake trip.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Boston Trip
I took a quick weekend trip to Boston to hang out with Steph, Mike, and our precious nieces, Hava and baby Soli. I can't believe Soli is already 5 months old!
I was lucky to be there for a special event that took place that weekend - Soli's naming. It was Friday evening at their synagogue, so I flew in just in time to witness this special ceremony! It was so neat. I had never been to one before so it was extra special and fun. She smiled at everyone while the rabbi spoke, and of course everyone gushed at how cute she was (obviously).
On Saturday we spent time outside, took a few snoozers (mostly Soli), and caught up with some of Steph's pals for a BBQ.
Everytime I'm there I wish we lived closer. But for now, these quick weekend trips do the trick!
Here's a few shots of Hava and Soli.
Hava is quite the chef! For real. She's a better cook than I am and she's 4.
This is portrait of me, by Hava.
Soli fell asleep in my arms at the park while Hava played just a few hours before I had to leave. It was perfect ending to a lovely weekend.
I was lucky to be there for a special event that took place that weekend - Soli's naming. It was Friday evening at their synagogue, so I flew in just in time to witness this special ceremony! It was so neat. I had never been to one before so it was extra special and fun. She smiled at everyone while the rabbi spoke, and of course everyone gushed at how cute she was (obviously).
On Saturday we spent time outside, took a few snoozers (mostly Soli), and caught up with some of Steph's pals for a BBQ.
Everytime I'm there I wish we lived closer. But for now, these quick weekend trips do the trick!
Here's a few shots of Hava and Soli.
Hava is quite the chef! For real. She's a better cook than I am and she's 4.
This is portrait of me, by Hava.
Soli fell asleep in my arms at the park while Hava played just a few hours before I had to leave. It was perfect ending to a lovely weekend.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
They are headed west
We were so happy, but so sad at the same time to hear the news that my brother Josh and his wife Christy plus our little nephew Will would be moving to Idaho this summer. Christy got a wonderful new job with Coldwater Creek. It is a retail clothing store headquartered in Sandpointe, ID. They will be moving there and she will join their Marketing Team as a Graphic Designer. Go Christy! Josh will find a job after they arrive and get settled in. He's so talented, he could do anything.
Their moving date is July 9, so we wanted to soak up every moment we could with them.
Their last cousins slumber party of the summer. But we'll have more when they come back to Fargo for a visit.
Aww, so cute. I had to share this censored version of Will-man washing his hands before getting his jammies on and heading to bed with Gus and Nora. Gonna miss this little guy so much!
Their moving date is July 9, so we wanted to soak up every moment we could with them.
Their last cousins slumber party of the summer. But we'll have more when they come back to Fargo for a visit.
Aww, so cute. I had to share this censored version of Will-man washing his hands before getting his jammies on and heading to bed with Gus and Nora. Gonna miss this little guy so much!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Twins Win!
Ross and I took a nice little weekend getaway to Minneapolis without kiddos (thanks grandma and grandpa!). It was just like the good old days when we lived there, had no kids, and could stay up past 10pm.
We had dinner downtown with friends, did some shopping, and caught a Twins game on an absolutely lovely evening. And the Twins won!
Holly met us downtown. Another flashback to the good old days.
Brett, too!
We missed the kids but still had a ton o fun. Also, I went to Ikea and didn't make Ross come with me. So all in all, the weekend was a win-win situation for everyone.
We had dinner downtown with friends, did some shopping, and caught a Twins game on an absolutely lovely evening. And the Twins won!
Holly met us downtown. Another flashback to the good old days.
Brett, too!
We missed the kids but still had a ton o fun. Also, I went to Ikea and didn't make Ross come with me. So all in all, the weekend was a win-win situation for everyone.
Monday, June 3, 2013
3 Sport Spring/Summer
Gus participated in 3 sports this spring. Soccer, t-ball, and golf.
Ross was the coach, and Nora was the cheerleader, but spent most of her time during games at the playground.
His first t-ball team was the White Sox and it was all the guys from his preschool and daycare class. They were a great team!
Finally, his golf game has only seen 3 rounds so far, but he likes it so it is promising.
Also pictured here is his trusty caddy, Nora.
Ross was the coach, and Nora was the cheerleader, but spent most of her time during games at the playground.
His first t-ball team was the White Sox and it was all the guys from his preschool and daycare class. They were a great team!
Finally, his golf game has only seen 3 rounds so far, but he likes it so it is promising.
Also pictured here is his trusty caddy, Nora.
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