we welcomed home Cameron and his parents.
What a time for Thanksgiving!
Our latest bundle of joy-
Cameron Spencer Schick
Weight – 9 lb 13 oz
19 1/2 inches long
Born at 3:30 pm November 23, 2009, Utah Valley Hospital, where his mother and grandmother were born.
Alicia had a fairly normal labor of a few hours and an uncomplicated delivery. What a blessing! She’s holding up very well. Dustin did great cheering her on.
All that healthy eating and triathalons paid off.
We came over to take care of JJ, what a dynamo! Hat’s off to any who care for little bundles of energy!
Next we wnet off to the County Health to get the second phase of JJ’s flu shot. That was interesting.
The place was well organized, and we didn’t have to wait in any lines. I got permission to take a picture of the shot, and it happened so fast that I missed it.
Ow! He didn’t cry for long.
Later JJ went for a walk with Grandpa, his leg didn’t bother him. We found an interesting street sign.
We decided to fill in a couple of corners in the basement. You never know if a little hole leads outside, and provides entrance to unsavory characters. I went to Home Depot and had to choose between getting an 80 pound bag of ready- mix for $4 or a small bucket for $7. The Bucket won. We decided to document it. First the hole in the corner:
The bucket of concrete mix. High priced, but so convenient. I didn’t get a hernia lugging it around.
Being a small job, we used our smallest wheelbarrow to mix up the concrete.
Carefully measure the right amount of water, oh wait, we just poured in some more, like it was brownies in a bag.
Then squished the bag, until it was all mixed up. We cut the corner off and just like frosting a cake, I squeezed a bunch into the hole and smoothed it out. When we had enough in the the hole, I just threw the rest away, including the small wheelbarrow (ziploc bag). What ease! Smoothing out the concrete with a putty knife finished the job. Now it looks like this.
Repeating for the other hole with a new bag, but this one didn’t flow like the first. Now we feel secure and safe. Cleanup was so easy. Now we don’t have an opened paper bag of cement spreading grit around.
After more that a year of wearing TED hose, they were getting harder to put on, and developing runs. Janice sent some over for us to use Horaay!
Here is Grandpa checking them out:
We slipped them on very easily. In the past it was a struggle, pull them over the feet, work them around the ankle and pull them up, making sure there were no wrinkles.
These were soo slick to put on. We got carried away and tried them all out at once. Grandpa wasn’t all that thrilled with it, and gave me a look like those pets have when their owners dress them in clothes: “just get this over with”. He was a good sport about it, though.