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2月27日

Update

I haven’t done too well with the News Year’s Resolution of blogging! Life has been real busy! Thought it might be time to give an update on what we’ve been up to lately.

Our House: We are on offer #3. We got our first offer the end of January. We were so excited. After several counter-offers, we reached an agreement. We put a lot of emotion and energy into it. The potential buyers asked if we could help them make their down payment through a program called the Down Payment Assistance Program. They also asked us to pay their closing costs and asked for our refrigerator, washer and dryer. This real estate thing is totally new to us, but that offer was a bit offensive to us. When do you walk into someone’s house, ask them to pay your down payment, closing costs and request their appliances? We thought that was a bit pushy! I know the market is slow right now and you can get a great deal, but we felt that was basically taking advantage of us. We wondered if they would want the iron and the blow dryer, too! We were just so excited to get an offer - we worked with it - and made it work for us. Now, I wish we would have just put a big fat "REJECT" on it and returned to sender! We finally reached an agreement and when it came down to it, the couple backed out. We were crushed. We were hurt and real bummed! But . . . within 3 days we had another offer - that gave us hope. It was a great offer, but the only problem was they had to sell a condo. After back and forth with counter offers, we came to terms and sat and waited patiently for them to sell their condo - trying not to involve much emotion after offer #1 fell through. Well along came another couple. They knew we had our home under contract and offered us even more than we were asking. They are ready to move in and are approved for a loan. We accepted that offer and everything is moving forward. I hope I don’t jinx this, but if all goes well . . . we should be moving in to our new home the end of March. We are very excited and are crossing our fingers, legs and eyeballs that all goes well!

Keaton’s Finger: Last week we were busily working on Hayden’s Science Fair Project. We had out all the essentials: glue, paper, markers, scissors and the paper cutter. We turned our back for just a second and Keaton decided he needed to help with the paper cutter. He got his little finger caught in the rotary blade and went to yank it out, cutting the tip of his right index finger pretty badly. He started to scream and soon there was blood everywhere. I looked at it and realized it was pretty bad. I called for Jason - I just can’t deal with blood when it comes to my kids being hurt. Jason could not get the bleeding stopped. We realized he needed to go to the ER. We rushed him there. What an ordeal! He had cut off the very tip of his finger along with a little portion of his fingernail. We sat there for 3 hours. The doctor came in and cleaned it up, pulled back the tip and decided he could tack the tip back on with a few stitches. They took a big needle to Keaton’s little finger and numbed it. Keaton was in hysterics! After his finger was numb, they stitched it back together and wrapped it up. What a night!

After 2 days, we took him back for a wound check. They said it looked good and that is was healing! Keaton had a hard time returning to the ER. He was traumatized going in there. I don’t blame the little guy! He is supposed to get the stitches out on Friday, but we’ll see. We have had to change the dressing every couple of days and I just can’t see the stitches coming out. Looks very sore and bleeds when we take off the bandage.

Valentine’s Day: We had a memorable Valentine’s Day!  My sister Annie’s husband is in Iraq. He e-mailed me a few days before Valentine’s Day and asked if I could get some flowers for Annie. That got me thinking. Annie has always talked about getting a "Flat Daddy" of Jim. If you don’t know what they are, you take a photo of the soldier and blow it up to life size, mount it on cardboard and cut it out - it is like a life size poster of the soldier. So, I thought it would be cool to make a Flat Daddy Jim and have it standing on the doorstep with the flowers. The only problem was time. So, I e-mailed Jim with my idea and he thought that was good. I found a picture of him that would work and had Jason blow it up at work. I glued it to foam board, cut it out and I had a Flat Daddy for Annie. Annie has wanted one all along, but could never get Jim to get her a photo of himself. So I knew Annie would loved this! I told my family about it and we decided to call this mission "OPERATION FLAT DADDY". It all worked out and things just fell into place.

We got the flowers and left Flat Daddy on the porch, rang the doorbell and ran away. It was great! Annie answered the door and started laughing. Then we all came out and said, "Surprise!" We also brought dinner and enjoyed a fun evening with family. I know how depressing it is to have your honey away on Valentine’s. I wanted to make it somehow better for Annie. This was a Valentine’s Day we will never forget. It was fun and we were brightening someone else’s day! Annie really liked it! Here is her response to us:

     

I have a bunch of Thank You's that I need to write--for my baby shower and now Valentine's Day. What a surprise!! Seriously, I just thought it would be another day...one of those milestones to get over and maybe dinner at One Man Band with Mom & Dad :) I had no idea why mom wanted me home for dinner tonight. I thought she'd prefer a night away from me for once.

      I don't know how to thank you enough--sacrificing your own Valentine's Day (I know you all have your own traditions that you put on hold for a night or until next year), bringing dinner down, making Flat Daddy, getting me flowers, and driving down to Levan on a week night with your kids. That was really nice of all of you and so thoughtful. I hope you know that I really appreciate it. I try to hold back my emotions cause I really hate to get bawly in front of people--that makes me really embarassed so I just wait until everyone leaves :) But then I get nervous that you'll think I don't appreciate what you do for me.

Anyway, thanks again for a very memorable Valentine's Day. I had a lot of fun and now I have a Flat Daddy! I was going to ask though--if anyone took pictures, will you email them to me so I can show Jim??

Thanks again!

Love,
Annie

Anyway . . . it was a lot of fun! Annie is pregnant with their first baby. She is due on March 10 and her honey is on his way home from Iraq for the birth. He leaves  Iraq on the 4th and arrives here in Utah around the 6th. I am crossing my fingers that baby Ryan stays put until Jim gets home. I don’t think Flat Daddy Jim would be much help in the delivery room!  I have alot of empathy for Annie right now and know how hard it is.  But, I also know that she will be a stronger person after going through all of this and she is going to be a wonderful mommy! 

That is what we have been up to lately.  I cannot believe March is just around the corner!  Basketball is winding down for the boys and baseball is about to begin.  I am tired of the winter weather, but am thankful for the snow we have received this year.  With the nice weather the past few days, I have Spring Fever bad. Today I was taking down snowflakes and Valentine’s things in my classroom and was putting up spring items even thought it’s about a month away.

Hope all is well with everyone out there in blogland.

Be sure to check out my photo album - there are pics of our potential new home, Flat Daddy, as well as some picture of Keaton’s finger!

Take care,

Amy