Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Out on Lake Shoecraft


My friend Becky invited us to go swimming on the Lake with her ward's Young Women. So being over 100 degrees wasn't too bad! We swam with ducks, kayaked around the lake, and Jack lost his glasses. Not too bad!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Mariner Game

 After 2 weeks in and out of the hospital, I was ready to get some fresh air. Liz and Mike asked us to go to a Mariner game. I was excited to go, but my body wasn't very strong. It was tough to walk very far without getting winded. We had wonderful seats by 1st base and over our dugout. What fun!



Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Gall Bladder Surgery

 I went in for an easy gall bladder surgery and ended back up in the hospital with incredible pain. Dr. T. Ochiai nicked something in the area and I am leaking bile fluid into my abdomen. The irony is that this same doctor saved Marnie's life after her appendix ruptured. However, it looks like laparoscopy is his downfall. With Marnie, he could open up her abdomen and solve the problem. I've so far talked with two of my friends who have had botched surgeries from this doctor. And the nurses call him "The Ripper." Thanks for that.


The problem with living at the hospital is that I lose the will to live. It is just frustrating that this pain cannot be solved. I don't like having visitors. I don't like walking around. And when Paul comes with the kids, it's more depressing. 

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Fourth of July!


We had a fabulous time with friends on the Fourth. The early morning ward breakfast was fun and then we spent the rest of the evening on the beach. For those who liked crab, the Pehrson's found plenty, but you know me...

Friday, July 3, 2009

Happy Birthday, Frazier


Celebrating his 15th Birthday on the 3rd, Frazier was a happy camper! For some reason we never have candles to put on his cake. All the other birthdays are Nov-Jan so we just don't remember. So we threw a whole bag of M&Ms instead.

My Newish Purse


I finished this big purse a few weeks ago and thought I'd post a picture. It is based on a new book about wrapping cotton clothesline. While I was teaching one night, I found loads of batik strips in the trash, so I grabbed them and started wrapping. It took about 2 days to finish, and at that rate it will be a one and only!