Friday, November 15, 2013

Camping

We headed to Smith and Moorehouse up by Oakley for Memorial Day.  It is one of our funnest places to camp because it is so quiet, electronics don't work, but yet it's close enough that we make a quick trip to Park City for dinner one night. :) 

Our camping excursions were a lot of fun this summer.  They aren't as much "work" now that the girls are getting older and independent.  The girls love it, too.  Keslee has asked multiple times if we can go live in the mountains in our camp trailer.  It is weird watching them do things instead of chasing them around.  We went up with Jared's family and Whitney and Beau joined us as well.  We fished, hiked, rode bikes, cooked lots of s'mores, etc.













Pre-school Graduation May 2013

The girls were in the same pre-school class last year.  Their teacher was great with them and they loved it, which made life easier.  They have one more year together because we decided to hold them back since they all have late summer birthdays.  Ryah was bummed, but I figured there's nothing bad with "sheltering" them for one more year. :)  





Ryah's part...Oh bee, oh bee, what use are you???

Keslee's response...I give you honey, that's what I do.

The girls took bowing very serious.  Nobody else was too interested.


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Winter/Spring Randomness

While I'm trying to gather all my Easter pics, I wanted to document just some random pics of the girls from the winter'spring time frame. 

Keslee is very particular about things.  She folds her clothes, cleans her shoes like a mad woman, knows exactly where any of "her" things are, etc.  One area this has become a big issue is with her writing.  Her papers would come back ruined from school because she would have erased things so many times there was nothing left.  This was a hindrance when it came time to write her Valentine's for school.  Below are the Valentine's the girls did for school.  The picture with all the envelopes was the "bad" pile and that pile continued to grow.  She didn't like the way the "K" or the "S" looked so she would throw them out and start over.  It took her twice as long to finish her Valentine's as it did Ryah.

 
 



Kes and dad enjoying coloring one Sunday. 

 
The girls were troopers with all the doctor appointments we had to go to
earlier this year. 


Kes and Ry reading the hospital pamphlet to Ashlyn.

Ry getting ready for one of her tests.

Ryah likes to take pictures and send them to Aunt Tiffany when
she's wearing an outfit she thinks is like Tiffany. 

This munchkin sleeps in the weirdest positions.  Almost always she
either covers her face with a pillow or blanket.  It's so funny.
 



The girls are growing up so fast. Jared and I love the ages they are at right now. I wish I could freeze time.  They are just enough independent, but still dependent and innocent.  I am not ready for them to grow-up.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Sickness...

Oh man, oh man...I have fallen far behind and have made a goal to get caught up by the end of August.  We will see how that plays out. :)

Sickness seems to be plaguing our family this year.  It is getting rather expensive, so I'm hoping we are on the downside.  Ryah started out the year with some intestinal issues.  The doctor's ran some testing and her intestines were filled with "crap" to put it lightly.  It was so bad, it had gone over to the other side of her intestines where it wasn't supposed to be.  What I found odd in this whole thing was that she was still having regular bowel movements.  I never figured you could be so backed up if you were still going..anyway I guess you can.  The doctor at Primary's was great and we got on some good medicine/diet stuff and she seems to be doing great.

Then Ashlyn started on us.  Back in March, Ashlyn came down with a 103 fever.  After 4-5 days and the tylenol no longer breaking it, I took her in.  They ran some tests and everything came back negative.  They figured maybe she had this sickness that has a high fever for 7-10 days and then after that the kid breaks out in a bad rash all over and then they're through with it.  I don't recall the name.  After 12 days of still having the fever and never coming down with a rash, I took her back.  She was so sick.  I took her back to her pediatrician and after her being examined, the doctor ended up giving us orders to head to Primary's.  Her fever was at 104, her heart was racing 180-200bpm, she was lethargic, etc.  We got to Primary's and they admitted her and took her back for more testing.  She ended up having a  kidney infection...why all the tests were coming back negative was weird.  After a few days of being up there on antibiotics and fluids, she was a new kid.  I hope I never have to experience that again.  Thank goodness for family being around to take Ryah and Kes so Jared and I could stay with Ashlyn.  We really are so blessed to have people more than willing to help us out.

Little did I know I was next in line.  We had just gotten home from camping over Memorial Day.  I  was feeling chilled and my back hurt a little, but I didn't think anything of it.  The next day, I didn't want to move off the couch.  I had a fever and my body ached.  I decided to stick it out one more day before seeing the doc to see if my symptoms subsided.  That night I knew something wasn't right so I went to see the doc the next morning.  After some tests, they determined I had a bad bladder infection.  I thought this was weird because I have had issues my whole life with them and I know when I have one because the symptoms are always the same, but in this case, I was experiencing something different so I never would have guessed it.  They shot me up with antibiotics cause my counts were so high and sent me home.  Soon after I got home, I started puking.  I couldn't keep anything down.  I went back to the doctor the next day for another round of antibiotic shots because I still couldn't keep anything down.  When I got there, they recommended I go to the hospital.  So, to the hospital I went and was admitted.  I have never been so sick and in so much pain in my life.  I told Jared childbirth was easy compared to what I was going through.  After running test after test (I swear they drew blood 100 times), ultrasounds, etc, they said I had a severe kidney infection but were waiting for more cultures to grow, some would take up to 72 hours. What was frustrating is after having antibiotics in my system for 48 hours and then another 24 hours at the hospital, I still wasn't improving.  My counts were still crazy and the doctor's thought for sure having been on strong antibiotics for 72 hours already they should see some improvement.  My blood pressure was 80's/50's, my heartbeat would race, then slow, then race, etc..I still couldn't eat because it came right back up...it was a great time.  My family decided to hold a fast for me that Saturday.  Later in the day on Saturday, (I think it was through inspiration) the doctor's decided to change up my antibiotics and try something new. Thank goodness for their willingness to listen because it was only a matter of hours before I started feeling a thousand times better and my vitals started to improve.  After a few more days and cultures growing, they found out I had contracted a bacterial infection on top of the severe kidney infection so my body was trying to fight both at the same time.  I feel blessed for all the prayers on my behalf during this time.  I didn't realize how sick I was until I learned of a family member who lost her friend who was in her 30's last year because her body wasn't able to fight off the infections like mine was.  I came down with another kidney infection since being released, so I'm hoping I can go another week infection free so I can get another test done.  As for the bacterial infection, I don't remember what it is called, but it had some weird things that could still happen to me 6-8 weeks after everything was said and done.  It could cause paralysis starting from my feet and travel upward and put me into kidney failure.  I will be cleared from that one next week.

As for Keslee and Jared they were good until two weeks ago when they caught the flu.  They are both feeling much better now, thank goodness. 


This is what Ashlyn did for almost two weeks straight...she was
either lying around sleeping or wanting me to hold her.


Trying to get some x-rays.


She just wanted to be held.



Ash and daddy cuddling one night

She was so miserable.

By the end of our hospital stay, Ashlyn was a new kid.  She
would actually get out of bed which hadn't happened for a few days.



I thought "bedrest" activity was only assigned to those pregnant.

Anyway, the last few months have been a little crazy at the Kay Household, but we are so grateful for our clean bill of health and hope we don't have anything else creep up on us.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Baby "Aba" aka Ava

Zach and Tiffany moved to Las Vegas last fall because Zach got a job in pharmaceutical sales.  They had Baby Ava the beginning of February so we took advantage and made a little trip to see them.  It was a lot of fun and a lot warmer than what it was here.  We love Baby "Aba" (as Ashlyn would call her) we just wish they lived closer so we could see her (them) more often. :( 

We had a lot of fun and need to go back for a visit.  Someone asked where Tiffany and Zach lived and Ryah chimed in and said, "They live three movies away."  It was kind of cute.  That is how we helped them gage how close we were since we drove. 





She has gotten so big...and looks just like her dad

We ventured out to the aquarium and Mandalay Bay. 










Ryah had to try on some new lipstick

This was supposed to be at the beginning, but
won't cooperate, so it's at the end.