Thursday, March 21, 2013

Swimsuits by Hapari

My friend Brooke loves these suits.  I think they are pretty cute too!  Check them out!
http://www.hapari.com/


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

"Let's Go Crazy, Crazy, Crazy"...We're Raising a 4 Year Old Who Thinks He is 14!!

                                   

On Sunday night we were coming back from my parent's house.  Jacob has a 10 year old cousin who likes the group One Direction and has their CD with the song "Live While We're Young."

Jacob loves to sing the chorus.  The italic part are the words he doesn't know and just fits the words in as he hears them..."Let's go crazy, crazy, crazy, 'til we see the sun, I know we only met, but let's pretend it's love, and never, never, never stop for anyone.  Tonight let's get some and live while we're young."

I just love that my 4 (almost 5) year old is singing, "Tonight let's get some and live while we're young."  I think I can only stand it because I know he knows the words to "I Am A Child of God,"  "Choose The Right," "I Love to See The Temple,"  etc.  Only he doesn't just break out in song with those tunes coming out of him!

I diverge....as we were driving home he wanted to hear that song on the radio and we explained that you have to wait until a song is played (we didn't mention that we don't have any stations programed that would play that song anyway).  We then pulled out Jason's phone and played it once for him, but he wanted to hear it again. We told him it was Mom and Dad's turn for a song, turned on the radio and started to listen to a song by Journey.

He wanted the phone again and we told him not right now.  We continued to listen to Journey.  Jacob then began to sing at the top of his lungs, "Let's go crazy, crazy, crazy, 'til we see the sun..." trying to drown out Journey.  Jason and I just started laughing and wondering what 14 is going to be like.

Never Seen Things Better




I wore glasses similar to these when I was younger

In February we celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary on the 4th, Valentine's Day on the 14th and I was in charge of Stake Acitivty Day on the 23rd.

While our anniversary is always a big deal for me..this year the bigger date was February 26th...the day I had cataract surgery.  

About 3 years ago I noticed my vision was a little blurry at the bottom of my eye but  I really only noticed it when I was putting on make-up.  I went to the Dr. because my contacts just didn't seem right.  I went in to try and get them adjusted, but nothing seemed to work.  I decided to see an ophthalmologist.

At first he couldn't see it, but upon further examination he said I had a cataract forming.  He told me he doesn't normally see mothers with 4 year olds who have cataracts, but they do happen.  
                                           Photo of cataract illustration.

   
I have worn glasses since before I was a year old and just before my mission I had surgery to relax the muscles in my eyes so they wouldn't pull in quite as much--allowing me to get contacts.  I could have gotten contacts, but without the prism they put into glasses, one of my eyes would always be pulling in and look funny--let’s be honest, if you're getting contacts you don't want to look funny!  :) 


We decided to wait until the cataract was more developed before they operated...more developed meant it got to the point of it being like looking through a window with Vaseline rubbed on the middle of it.  My peripheral vision was good; it was mainly the overall center of my eye that was blurry.

I was nervous about getting it done.  This is my eyesight we're talking about.  Who wants their eye cut into?  What if they didn't get the lens right?   I had confidence in my Dr., but I have also worn contacts long enough to know that sometimes adjustments need to be made.  Once the lens was in how can you make adjustments?

But the operation went fine and it only takes about 20 minutes. 
Getting ready to go in
The Dr.  makes a small incision in your eye, puts a laser in, breaks up the cataract impared lens, sucks it out, inserts the new lens and--voilĂ --it was done!
 
I was so amazed at how I could see--without glasses or contacts!!  I still have to wear reading glasses for my up close vision...I have developed the "now you're over 40 so you can't read things very well anymore" syndrome, but with the lens they put in I can see everythig else WITHOUT HAVING TO PUT GLASSES ON!!  It is amazing and I am so thankful it went so well.  

We live in such a wonderful time and are so blessed to have this type of technology!