November is not quite over yet... but it has already been a busy, busy month. It seems like just last week was Halloween and now it is two days before Thanksgiving. We have a lot of news to share already... so I decided to post before Thanksgiving as I know there will be a lot more to post after. The usual is still going on... My college class is going very well, Mike is still out of work... and the kids are all doing well in school.
Michael's Foot...
So I am going to get the gory foot descriptions and pictures out of the way first. If you can hold out... or just skip this section... I am sure you will find the following news more palatable. Michael's foot is healing and he is in less pain. He now says it hurts, but it is bearable. WOOHOO!!! Finally!! He is also able to move his ankle without a lot of discomfort now. The incisions on his little toe and on the side of his foot have healed nicely. he is still not allowed to put weight on his foot.
The only set back he has had... occurred last week. We had to make an unscheduled trip into Michael's surgeon Monday, November 16th, as an area on the incision on the bottom of his foot became infected. The doc said it looked like surface infection but prescribed Keflex 4 times a day for 10 days and we are to follow up next Monday. The skin has also started sloughing off around the incision area. I can't watch when he removes the dead skin... ewww... so icky!! In the meantime we are carefully washing and wrapping his foot. Another moment that freaked out Mike occurred when the plastic top of the stabilizing pin came off. He frantically called me in to see and then gently pressed it back on. The pin itself remained in place ... phew!! He also goes back on December 7th to have the stabilizing pins removed. He is making progress, but we still don't know how long Mike will be on temporary disability!
Moose Moved...
The last picture with Moose on the day he left
Unfortunately... we had to move Moose to a new home last week. He was a very happy, great dog... and we all bonded to him and loved him... but with life the way it is right now... we couldn't take care of him like he needed and I was starting to become seriously stressed out by his normal puppy behaviors. It wasn't fair to Moose or to us in the end. We found a young couple who had a large backyard and really wanted him. The goodbye was quick as we had friends show up at the same time... so the kids crying did not start in until bedtime. To bring some closure we e-mailed the couple to find out how Moose was doing and they wrote back and said he was doing great, happy and really smart because he figured out how to open their door. The also said that Moose apparently took a patch of hair out of their cat (remember the "ripping" the butt fluff post where I described Moose pulling chunks of soft hair out of Zoe's backside when he wanted to play)... but the two are now getting along better. The couple said they are really pleased to have him and we are so glad he went to a great home even though we miss him.
The last picture with Moose on the day he left
Unfortunately... we had to move Moose to a new home last week. He was a very happy, great dog... and we all bonded to him and loved him... but with life the way it is right now... we couldn't take care of him like he needed and I was starting to become seriously stressed out by his normal puppy behaviors. It wasn't fair to Moose or to us in the end. We found a young couple who had a large backyard and really wanted him. The goodbye was quick as we had friends show up at the same time... so the kids crying did not start in until bedtime. To bring some closure we e-mailed the couple to find out how Moose was doing and they wrote back and said he was doing great, happy and really smart because he figured out how to open their door. The also said that Moose apparently took a patch of hair out of their cat (remember the "ripping" the butt fluff post where I described Moose pulling chunks of soft hair out of Zoe's backside when he wanted to play)... but the two are now getting along better. The couple said they are really pleased to have him and we are so glad he went to a great home even though we miss him.
Cub Scouts Awards Night
Aidan had his pack meeting this past Wednesday night, November 18th. He progressed to the next rank of Bear. During the ceremony, I painted a bear print on Aidan's face as the cub master read about the symbolism of the bear rank. Aidan also completed 10 electives and earned his first gold arrow point. We are really proud of Aidan!! Right now he is having to exercise some patience with Mike and I... as with things the way they are... we are not able to help guide him with the activities. He is very eager to get started again though.
Aidan pinning the matching Mother's bear pin on my "Proud Mother" pin.
I was asked to be Cub Scout Committee Chair... which means I handle planning meetings, newsletters and communication about scouts. It is the first time I have been on a committee... let alone heading the committee.. so I have been nervous about it... but enjoying it at the same time.
We attended the Deer Valley Rock Art Center Last Saturday ,November 21st , with our neighbor's family for there 5th annual Native American Festival. This center is run by Arizona State University and has the largest collection of petroglyphs in the valley (over 1500).
Hundreds of petroglyphs are on these rocks... if you click on the picture to enlarge it and use the zoom tool you can see them. How many can you find? (hint:they are the white looking scribbles on the rocks)
Picture with the author Susan Cowell
All 6 running around a circular rock garden path
Tuesday November 24th, the kids school held their annual Turkey Trot to promote physical fitness. The younger kids chased an older student dressed up as a turkey around the ball field. The older kids ran around both fields... minus the turkey. The winners of the race actually won Turkeys (as well as other prizes)!! Caitlin's class went at 9:35 am and I had to be back at the school at 11:20 am for Aidan's class. Both my kids did great considering they are under the care of a podiatrist for flat feet and wear prescription inserts. Caitlin was very tired and lagged behind because she had to keep pulling / holding her pants up (poor thing... I would have made her change pants if I knew they were that loose).
Caitlin lined up and ready to chase the turkey!
Caitlin's Class 2009-10
Aidan ran the entire time with the exception of one brief portion and came in ahead of the majority. The only disappointment was that a group of boys decided to cheat instead of running the second lap (the laps overlapped) so even though Aidan was in the top 10... all of a sudden 20+ boys cut in front of him. He is so gentled-natured that he did not seem to notice or take offense... but I felt sad for him as he probably would have been in the prize line up if that did not happen.
Aidan waiting patiently
4th grade lined up and ready to go
Aidan is to the right... and in the air!!
Caitlin's Principal trapped the animals and skinned them,
made his knife and made the frontier clothing
Later in the afternoon (1pm) I went back to Caitlin's school for her Colonial days field trip to the park across the street. Once across the street... they did various activities to learn about the Early Americans and Natives cultures. They played La cross, weaved rugs out of construction paper, planted corn in a cup, and heard the Principal (who by the way was my principal at Ironwood HS) who was all dressed up in frontiersman clothing talk about what life was like back when the pilgrims came over. It was a very fun afternoon and I was so glad to attend and be a part of it.
Weaving a paper rug
Ewan's Preschool and Stone Soup...
First day and ready to go
Two weeks ago, Ewan had his first day of Preschool. He has an articulation delay similar to what Aidan had at the same age. He is not dyslexic... but learns sounds from the back of the word forward rather than forward to back. The district put him in preschool so he will be with other kids to foster using language and they have a speech therapist come into the classroom to work with him. He was very timid and shy... and looked afraid the first day I dropped him off. By the end of the week, he was excited to go ride the bus and play with his new friend Jacob. He also likes to pick dandelions and take apples to his preschool teacher. Funny kid!!
Arriving home and the first time riding on the bus
Then today (Thursday the 25th) I went to Ewan's classroom for a Thanksgiving feast. When we sat down the preschool kids had little turkey masks with paper tube beaks... and had a gobble parade around the room. They also sang Thanksgiving songs. The teacher read the book Stone Soup and we had bread and soup that the kids helped make in class. It was delicious... they certainly did do a good job! Ewan then showed me around the classroom and I got to see his drawings and some plants he had planted.
Eating the stone soup
Ewan and me
Thanksgiving is Coming...
"Over the river and through the woods
Trot fast my dapple gray.
Spring over the ground
Like a hunting hound
On this Thanksgiving Day, Hey!
Over the river and through the woods
Now Grandmother's face I spy.
Hurrah for the fun,
Is the pudding done?
Hurrah for the pumpkin pie."
Trot fast my dapple gray.
Spring over the ground
Like a hunting hound
On this Thanksgiving Day, Hey!
Over the river and through the woods
Now Grandmother's face I spy.
Hurrah for the fun,
Is the pudding done?
Hurrah for the pumpkin pie."
English folksong - It's Raining, It's Pouring
I thought the above poem was particularly fitting since Grandma and Grandpa H. are having Thanksgiving dinner at their home this year. They very kindly took into consideration my mental sanity (who wants a loopy daughter-in-law after all... lol) and offered so I don't have to stress about cooking and cleaning on top of college classes, Michael, the kids and their numerous holiday activities. Thank you Grandma and Grandpa H!
Anyway... I hope this month also finds you healthy, happy and full of cheer surrounded by friends, family and those you love.