Sunday, November 30, 2014

Roofing, Zip-lining and First Steps ||10.25.14

Brett's cousin, David, came up to put the new shingles on the new addition roof. He had a buck tag so he wanted to try and hunt in the mornings and roof in the afternoons. Of course my extremely imaginative Bradock decided he wanted to be a roofer too and dress just like David. He's such a funny kid. 
The McDowell triplets had a bday party and they had a fun, new zip line for everyone to try out. Ray wouldn't dare try it out but I got a pic of Mr. B flying by. 
And this little guy decided to start taking his first steps. It's so fun to see him take those 3-4 wobbly steps. Yay Riggy! He was so proud of himself. 








Saturday, November 29, 2014

Yellow Belt||10.22.14

Bradock had his karate yellow belt testing and did such an awesome job. He even suprised himself when he chopped a piece of wood with his bare hand. Such an awesome little ninja! 

Swinging High

With all our accidents lately we decided we needed a fun day at the park. Nothing cheers you up like being outside and swinging away. 






Fender Bender

Riggy and I were heading to Walmart and driving down roller coaster ride when we got behind a pickup truck. He stopped to let a semi truck turn on to canyon rd and to allow him more room decided to back up. Well he apparently didn't see us and backed right into our car. His hitch protected his own truck but did some nice damage to my bumper. Less than a week from our quad accident and now this. Poor Rig started crying as soon as he hit us. I thought "oh know here we go again!" It actually turned out to be Bro. Hollobaugh in our ward who hit us. I felt bad but he was super nice and going to pay for my car to be fixed.

My Buddy


American Ninja Warriors

With all the construction going on the kids have come up with quite the obstacle course with all the construction materials and trash. I love these kids and their funny and creative little minds. 


Speaking of creative minds, this little fashionista was hard at work sketching new dresses to make. She whipped up this gorgeous dress out of the construction scraps. She told me it was her "unconventional challenge" like on Project Runway. I hope she continues with her love of drawing and creating and because a fashion designer because this mama could use one of those in her life:)

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Dirty 30!!!

Miss Rachel finally hit the big 3-0 so we had a little shindig at Tapas Papa Frita in Scottsdale. We ate, danced the flamenco and had a really fun time. 


Of course Jake being Jake here. 

Kisses

This little guy certainly doesn't just hand out kisses. Raylee can always get sweet kisses from him but for some reason he will never do it for Brett. He will even tease Brett like he's going to kiss him then turn his head. The other day Rig was standing in front of the mirror and he just kept giving himself kisses. I had to send a pic to Brett to show him he really does give kisses. I guess it's just Brett that he won't kiss. 


Sunday, November 23, 2014

9 Months Old

We are thanking our lucky stars today  that our little 9 month old is happy, healthy and loving life with a big ol grin on his face. 




Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

It was the first day of our October break and the kids were begging to have a picnic at the school playground. They wanted to ride their bikes so I decided to pack up our stuff and follow them on the quad. I had Riggy strapped to the front of me in the baby bjorn and put our picnic stuff in a bag hanging on the handle bars. I had the thought that I should bring a rope in case the kids got tired of riding their bikes. I could use the rope to tie down the bikes to the back of the quad. The only rope I could find was Brett's lead rope for the horse. I hooked the reins around the handle bars and we were on our way. I was putting along after the kids when the garage door opener that I had brought fell. I had to back up the quad and pick it up. I told the kids to keep riding and we would be right behind them. We were almost up to the kids when all of a sudden I felt a yank and the next thing I know Rig and I are being tossed from the quad. My only thought was protect rig do I kind of barreled around him. We landed hard on the street asphalt and rig immediately began screaming. I was so confused and shocked as to what had just happened. A few neighbor people came out to see what had happened. Two of the guys called 911 while I was trying to calm rig down. He wasn't bleeding and hadn't lost consciencness so it was a good thing he was crying. His fingers were a little scraped but that was all I could see. I was bleeding down my leg and arms so I had taken the brunt of the fall...thank goodness! When the ambulance arrived they immediately began checking rig. They recommended that I get checked out at the hospital but there was no way I was leaving my baby. So signed a paper denying treatment. Rig seemed to be completely fine (besides the screaming) but they still felt he needed to be air vacced to the valley. What?! Air vacced! Payson's ER doesn't have pediatric care so it's protocol to air vac all children to Phoenix Children's hospital. That's when I started to get a little panicky. I was trying to get a hold of Brett but he wasn't answering his phone and once I got in the ambulance I lost reception. I did however relay to Kelly at the front desk that there had been a quad accident and we were headed to the hospital.  The kids were so scared and had no idea what was happening. We all rode to the hospital in the ambulance and when they opened the doors there was Brett standing waiting for us. The helicopter was running and waiting but we were told we couldn't ride in it with him. Rig would be going alone because that's all the room they had. I was beside myself. My screaming baby was going to have to travel all by himself with complete strangers poking and prodding him.  I felt sick to my stomach. He was strapped to a gurney and they took off for Phoenix. Brett and I jumped in his truck to run home and grab some things and head to the hospital. Thankfully Bob and Terri just happen to be at the Phoenix Temple Open house when Brett called to tell them what had happened. They rushed over to the hospital just in time to see the helicopter land. They didn't get to see him right away but when they finally did Rig was so happy to see them. He stuck his arms out to grandpa and after a priesthood blessing was his normal, happy self again. Brett, the kids and I drive down as quickly as we could. I think the adrenaline finally calmed down because I suddenly felt how much body hurt. I knew I had done some thing to my left wrist because it was throbbing and I was unable to move or pick up with that left hand. I was a reck with blood coming from my knees, ankles, elbows and my left calf looked like hamburger meat. We finally got the hospital and to Rig's room where he was asleep on grandpa's chest. Bob and Terri told us that Rig had gone through a thorough exam and X-rays and seemed to be just fine. Hallelujah!!! I was so happy to know he was ok. He was pretty happy to see us when he woke up. Rig was discharged from the hospital so we headed to bob and Terri's so I could clean up. Let me just say I have never had a more painful bath in all my life. I had so much road rash that everything just burned when water touched it. Brett had to scrub my cuts to make sure they were all clean from gavel and asphalt. It hurt like nothing else. I can't imagine the torture burn victims go through. I'm pretty sure I would die if I had to bare that. We drove home that evening and the next morning I had an appt with Dr. Mike Darnell to check my wrist. I ended up fracturing my left wrist but becuse of all my road rash he couldn't hard cast me. He gave me a removable splint brace to mobilize my wrist. I could shower with it and everything. By far, the road rash was the worst part of it all but I feel very lucky that things weren't worse. From what we have gathered the rope was the cause of the accident. With part of it tied on to the handle bar the other part began to drag behind us, got caught in the wheel and locked the tire up. The steering wheel was yanked hard to the right which caused it to flip. I ended up being cited by the investigative officer for not having a helmet on rig. We also just got the bill for the helicopter ride and we about had a heart attack. Nearly $45,000!!! We will have to see what insurance will cover. It definitely was one of our most scary days to date but we are thankful everyone is ok. 








Thursday, November 20, 2014

Trickster

I will just push my toys over to the coffee table so I can stand on them and get closer to the tv! 

Fun Times

Loving the park, especially swinging. 

Getting his workout in. 


Playing in the back of dad's truck. 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Conference Weekend

We headed down to the valley to spend Conference weekend with all the Flaherty's. Tanner, Heidi and Pace came to visit so we could finally meet Pace for the first time and to have his baby blessing. We had a fun, little visit with Grandma and Grandpa Kocherhans where Grandpa gave Brett his saddle. Brett has loved that saddle for a long time and was so excited Grandpa gave it to him. Someday little Rig will get that saddle since he's named after Grandpa Jay. We got some cute pics with Rig sitting on top of it. 




Here's Granpa Bob with the two youngest Flaherty boy cousins. 


All dressed up and ready for Pace's blessing. 


This little girl was having so much fun this weekend that she literally passed out while taking notes for conference. It was a rare occurrence but glad I got such a cute pic of her sleeping. 
Ray and baby Pace. 

Cruising the neighborhood in the beloved baby caddy.