The time I broke my toe. 4/20/13

The first rule of trapeze is to listen. They told us this often. When I listened I was doing things I’d only ever dreamed of. The one time I didn’t I broke a toe. You have to LISTEN.

We used to go to Circus Circus in Las Vegas and watch the trapeze show. As a child I would look up at those artists and marvel. They were magical and so sparkly in their fancy outfits.

So when a friend suggested we go to a class I was ALL over it. It took some convincing for Jon to get on board. He was worried about my recently “fixed” back, and my tendency toward epic clumsy. Legitimate concerns.

If you know me or have read this blog at all you know that epically clumsy describes me well.

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How is it that this is Jon’s first time, and he lands all sorts of wrong, and he doesn’t get hurt? AT.ALL. He landed on his head!

IMG_8340Jon after my crappy landing, “I thought you would be better at this. What with your lower center of gravity, and carni blood??…..”

Hmmmmm……… It had me laughing. You know, since I am short, and am very distantly related to some circus performers. Carni blood. Hahaha!IMG_8345Me. I land a little wrong, and break stuff. This is me breaking my toe. Yup. I am indeed smiling. Thinking to my self, you idiot. Way to NOT listen. Jacked up both feet and my right hand. I like to make the most of my self inflicted injuries.

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We got to go up five times. three practices, and two catches. I broke my toe on my second failed landing. IMG_8392 IMG_8431

So I made Jon go, and he was the only guy in the class. BUT he had fun anyway. He is not allowed back though. Day two of whining about the pain, and I have dubbed him the fun sucker. My computer programmer is not cut out for physical strain.

I apologize to his mission companion who had to deal with him when he first started riding a bike from being in a car. So very sorry.

Emily was asking if we would want to go rock climbing with her and Josh. I told her I would, but Jon’s not allowed. When I told Jon he said, “Thank you. I love you.”IMG_8486 IMG_8488 IMG_8496 IMG_8497 IMG_8499

But man! He was a sport, and did AWESOME!  Really awesome!

IMG_8501 IMG_8503And he really did have so much fun. Until the sore muscle announced their full body presence. “There is NO pain free way to breath! ”  (hahahahahaha!!!!!)IMG_8505 IMG_8536 IMG_8540They missed documenting my first catch, which is kind of a bummer since it was SO much better than my second one. Meanwhile I got TWO catches which is AWESOME! Especially since I had to climb the ladder three times with jacked up feet and hand!

IMG_8552 IMG_8555 IMG_8556This is my holey crap I did it face! Even though I had already been caught once, it was still shocking that I didn’t mess up!

IMG_8568And me landing wrong. Again. I decided I need to go back for another lesson to work on my landings.

IMG_8582My broken toe, and trashed paint job. And my jacked up hand. Learning to fly the trapeze was not without blood, sweat, and tears. 😉 Well except the tears part. There was WAY too much adrenalin for tears, or pain. The pain came later. And that’s when I noticed that I jammed a couple toes on my other foot. Sweet!

IMG_8585 IMG_8588 IMG_8590Jon, Janice, Sally (Master mind behind the outing). and her lovely friend Cassidy (SP?).

IMG_8591 IMG_8599Since we could see it from the trapeze school, we took a small detour on our way home to check out the Gilbert temple build. SO pretty!

IMG_8605How my toe looked when we got home.

1IMG_8608And how it looked the next day. So pretty. It’s not too bad until a child steps on it. Then the inner cursing flys. Ice, tape, and ibuprofen have been good to me.

So how did I convince Jon to do this? I told him it’s what I wanted to do for our anniversary date. He’s picking next year.

Seven years later and Jon is still willing to do crazy stuff for me. Ya, he’s a keeper.

 

 

 

Depot of homes.

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I did help aside from taking photos. Just wanted to throw that out there.

IMG_8234 IMG_8235Went with the lady’s to pick out some baseboard and crown molding for the Joshily house.  Got asked for directions to the bathroom by some guy who though I worked there because I was pushing a lumber cart.  Really?!

Guy: Excuse me. Where’s your bathrooms?

Me: I don’t know, I don’t work here……

Guy: Oh, I thought you did since your pushing that thing.

Me: Nope. Just buying lumber.

Guy looks me up and down: Good luck with that.

I was wearing paint stained cloths and sandals. Pretty sure home depot employees are not allowed to wear sandals to work.  Plus they all have those ORANGE aprons.

I did find out where the bathrooms where located later that shopping trip through.

Kinder shots

I finally got the children in for their well child check-ups. Cold and flu season was not kind so Regan was four months behind schedule.

Both kiddos are healthy. Regan is only 1.5 inches, and 2 lbs smaller than Kaylee. It’s no wonder people think they are twins!

Their growth is staying steady so Dr. A isn’t concerned about them being short and skinny.

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Waiting…… and waiting…..

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He did give me a referral for an allergist for both kids. And was happy to hear that they are both seeing the dermatologist this week. We have a follow-up appointment in six months so he can see their skin and get them on the scale.

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Kaylee’s skin has been exceptionally bad the last few weeks. BAD. She is not sleeping well due to itching all night, and requests new bedding because of the blood. It’s SO sad. We have been doing EVERYTHING, and she is still miserable. She spends most of the day with Vaseline (or the like) and socks on her hands.

IMG_8230 IMG_8231 IMG_8232 It was all smiles and laughter until the nurse came in the the shot. Chicken pox booster. Kaylee was less than pleased. She cried for about 45 seconds. It totally traumatized her. 😉  That is until she remembered her promised ice cream.