Thursday, January 28, 2010

. . . and the rain came down




So, Andy fell through the ceiling! Ok I will give you a moment to get all the laughter out. And yes he is okay. It was actually really scary but after we realized he was alright it was quite hilarious.

So the whole story is that Arizona got hit with tons of rain last week and the roof at my parents house started leaking. The first leak was directly over our bed. So my dad sent Andy up into the attic to see if he could see where it was coming from. When I saw Andy climbing up the ladder I warned him that I didn't think it was a good idea (a lesson that you should always listen to your wife. But he went up anyway. Meanwhile my dad and I were cooking dinner and then all of the sudden we hear a loud crash. My heart raced when I realized it had something to do with Andy and I ran across the house. Running down the hall I came to the scene of the accident and saw a pair of legs hanging from the ceiling and insulation covering the room. I was freaking out because he was lying there motionless and I thought he was unconscious. We then had this very brief but informative conversation,

Me: ANDY!

Pause

Me: ANDY!

Andy: Yeah . . .

Me: Oh, How are you?

Andy: I've been better.

My dad had been mustering all his strength to move the huge ladder directly under Andy and then he safely came down. All in all we are very grateful that he was not seriously injured. He does have some pretty nasty bruises on his legs from when he broke through the drywall and probably from all the wires he was tangled up in. But we are a little frustrated with the house falling down. The leaks continued to spring up and caused another piece of drywall to come falling down in Zach's room. We are hoping it is all fixed now.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Happy Holidays!

It seems like this holiday season was full of activity. From Matilda's birth to the New Year we have been busy. A lot happened but at the same time it seemed to fly by. I didn't mention in my previous posts my little brother Zach came home from his mission only 2 days after Matilda was born. He got home just in time for Thanksgiving. He is our new roommate at my parents house and it has been fun having him around. He brings a whole new dynamic to the house. Staci and her family also came out for the holiday. Despite being overly tired from just giving birth it was really nice to have the whole family together.

Andy and I celebrated our 4 year anniversary on Dec. 17th! We had a good anniversary aside from the fact that we spent the whole day driving from one doctors office to the next. Avery had fallen off a bench in my mom's room the night before and broke her arm. So we spent the whole day doing x-rays and trying to figure out if it was broken or not. It was weird that she broke a bone falling only about a foot and a half onto the carpet. Anyway, she was a trooper and hardly complained about it. On a side note, our last two anniversaries have seemed to bring bad luck. Last year I was in the beginning stages of a miscarriage and this year Avery broke her arm. We are hoping this is not the beginning of an unfortunate trend.

Next came Christmas. This was one of the best Christmas's ever! Not only because it was the first year that Avery was really able to enjoy it but also because Andy and I made out like bandits as far as gifts go. We spent Christmas Eve at my parents house with the whole family including my aunt Melanie's family. It was a lot of fun. We did a gift exchange, a nativity play and had lots of good food. My parents bought presents for everyone this year. To our amazement they bought Andy and I a flat screen tv! Best present ever! Then when we went over to my mother in laws for Christmas day, we unwrapped a blue ray player from them! Needless to say we are pretty excited about our new set up. I finally feel like we are catching up with technology.

Before heading over to my mother in law's, Avery had Christmas morning here. She was so funny! She didn't want to open any presents until everyone in the house was in the room watching her. Then she insisted on going at her own (very slow) pace. If anyone tried to speed her up by telling her to open another present she would shake her finger and say "Not yet, papa (or any other name), Not yet." We have a picture of her in the middle of saying telling Papa that.

We had New Year's Eve at my parents house as well. All the brothers and sisters came over and it was a lot of fun. Rachel made some delicious potato soup and jalapeno poppers. We played games until 2am. Avery, being the party girl that she is, was the only small child to stay up with us. I definitely don't win the best mom award on that one.

All in all we had a great holiday season and feel so blessed to have so much support surrounding us. It is so nice to have family close by. Happy belated Holiday's everyone.