This week Michael has had his orientation. He is excited to get started on Tuesday. He will start off with a surgery month. One thing that he mentioned from the orientation was that they were instructed on what to do when someone stops breathing or their heart stops, as the interns will often be the first responders when that happens. They got a refresher course in CPR, and learned how to use the defibrillator to shock someone if needed. That kind of responsibility sounds a little overwhelming, but I’m sure Michael will do great!
On Monday evening Grandma Faun watched the boys for us while Michael and I went up Millcreek Canyon to a place called Log Haven. They had nice food, and it was a beautiful setting, with flowers and little waterfalls surrounding the area where we ate. The new interns were invited to the awards dinner that night for the outgoing interns, and it turned out that that was their graduation ceremony too – but it was a nice, personal graduation with recognitions for each of the interns and not a lot of long speeches or anything like so many other graduations we’ve attended in the past. The dinner was nice, and we were able to meet a few of the new interns in Michael’s class and their spouses, and a couple of the outgoing interns. One of the couples we met that is leaving is actually good friends with Jandee and Dustin Anderson, our friends from Milwaukee, and they are moving out to our old ward in Milwaukee. They even bought the Lundgren’s house. Fun.
On Tuesday morning I went down to Pilgrim Point and met Mel and her boys for their playgroup. There is a fun little area with a big statue of Noah’s Ark and all the animals and it has water for the children to wade in and little fountains that splash up. There was also a cave with a bear statue and some fun gardens – we’ll have to go back some time, since it sounded like there was a lot more there that we didn’t get to see yet. And Michael got off in the afternoon on Tuesday, so that evening I went with Grandma and my cousin, Dorthy, to a meeting for their walking group. I guess some of the people in the group are pretty serious walkers – they do “race walking” and sign up for marathons and half-marathons all the time. I would just be up for normal walking, plus pushing the kids in the strollers, but I think I’ll try it out. Dorthy, Grandma, and I are getting up early tomorrow morning to go walking, so I’ll see how that goes.
On Thursday the boys and I helped Grandma plant flowers in the front yard. Actually, I weeded the planting areas while the boys helped Grandma plant. They are very good helpers. We got two different visitors while we were out doing that. The Kearls stopped by to drop off a sippy cup Camden had left at Tyce’s parent’s house. They saw our place and stayed to talk for a little while before heading off to the airport that afternoon. I’m glad we have plans to get together in the future, even if they’re not very soon. Also, after they left the relief society president from church came by and welcomed me into the ward. She asked if I wanted to be a visiting teacher and let me know that someone will come to visit with me too. That was nice of her to stop by. After cleaning the boys off and letting them get a little rest, we headed out to an activity at Snowbird resort for the new interns and their families. It was nice to have an activity just for our group, so I could get a better idea of who was in Michael’s class. We have met several nice couples, and I am hoping to be able to get together with them. There is no official spouse association, but a couple of the wives were talking about organizing something, so I’m looking forward to that. I was also thinking of e-mailing all the new interns and seeing if they would each send me some info about themselves and their families and I could try to put together some kind of directory. There are only 13 interns, I think, so that should be do-able. The activity at snowbird was nice. There was a nice dinner and some fun games, including some of those inflated bounce-house things, a zip line, some trampolines with harnesses so you could bounce really high and do flips, and gondola rides up the mountain. I’ll have to post videos later of the boys bouncing on the trampolines – they all loved it, especially Camden!
On Friday Michael didn’t have orientation, so we got some errands done and we went to the West Valley recreation center to check it out. We decided to sign up the boys for swim lessons, so Michael is going to go in tomorrow at 5am to sign them up, since they told us the classes fill up quickly. While the three younger boys went with us to check out the rec center, Kolby stayed with Grandma and helped plant flowers in the back yard. He is such a good little helper, and loves spending time with his grandma. That evening we went to Grandpa and Grandma McIntosh’s house for dinner, and then afterwards Michael’s uncle Rich and his kids stopped by. We had fun catching up with them and the boys had fun playing with the cousins.
Yesterday we went down to Spanish Fork to visit Alan and Jenn at their place. We played games for a little while, then played in the back yard before coming in for some cake and ice cream. It was nice to go down and visit them – even though it was quite the drive to get down there. After that we stopped at the grocery store and then headed straight back to West Valley for a ward BBQ. It was so hot out that I could barely stand to eat a hot hamburger, but after dinner there were some water games for the kids and the boys and Michael joined in a game of baseball while I talked to a couple of the other moms there. It ended up being a nice evening.
And this morning I ended up staying home with Isaac because he had a little cold. I helped Michael get the other boys ready for church, then I actually went back to sleep while Isaac slept, which was nice. Michael said that I missed a really good meeting, though, by a young man who was leaving on his mission. After church I ground wheat and made bread. I have been putting off making bread, just because it takes so long to grind the wheat (because I would rather grind the wheat enough for several week’s worth of bread batches all at once, rather than grind it each week, so that takes quite a while). But after doing it for a while, I ended up with 6 loaves of bread – perfect bread that rose just right (I knew it was my oven in Milwaukee, and not just that I couldn’t make bread that rises correctly), and I made 8 bags of wheat flour and the other dry ingredients to put in the freezer, so for the next two months I just have to pull out a bag, add the liquid ingredients, and cook the bread. Now that the grinding is done, it will be easy to make bread each week.
And after the boys took naps we went over to Sugarhouse Park for Grandma Bradshaw’s family birthday dinner. Her birthday is tomorrow, and lots of the Utah cousins got together tonight, which was fun to see lots of them again. We were right next to the lake, and as we expected, Camden fell in. He was chasing some birds right when we got there, and then he turned and stepped into the water before I could get to him. The bottom of the pond was so slippery that he slid right in up to his neck. I dried him off and let him run around in his diaper. Later Kolby was throwing pieces of bread in to feed the birds, and he accidentally fell in too. And then after that Michael was video taping Camden feeding the birds and Camden went in a second time and hit his head on the side, but luckily he wasn’t really hurt. I think Eli only stuck his foot in. And now all 4 boys are asleep and I have a chance to write this and try to get things updated a little more. It has been really nice that Isaac is sleeping in the playpen now. About a week ago I decided it was time for him to switch from being swaddled and sleeping in the swing to going down in the playpen, and so we prepared ourselves for a few rough nights of him being up and crying a lot, but he surprised us by going down just fine at night and for naps in the daytime, and not even crying for more than a few minutes each time before he falls asleep. I guess he was ready too.
2 comments:
Congratulations on the wheat bread!! That is really exciting it turned out - I know that was frustrating you! And the pictures of the boys are so cute.
I just wanted to tell you that we have a pass to Thanksgiving Point so you can get in for half-price if you ever want to go again--we love it and go ALL the time! There is a lot more, the main gardens are so beautiful, and my boys adore the dinosaur museum. Also the new photos are great!
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