Monday, September 22, 2008

Hurricane Ike

On Friday, Sept. 12th, Hurricane Ike struck with a fury and this is what happened in Houston to our family there.
This is the Chase building where Wes's sister Rita works. On the 14th, Rita went up to San Antonio to stay with Wes's sister Ilene for a while. This was a very scary time with lots of prayer!
We are so grateful that Rita and her kids are OK. The flooding in Galveston was devastating and there were so many who lost everything. We should count our blessings!

This is an excerpt from the email Rita sent about the hurricane. She and her daughter rode out the storm under their stairs all night.

"My building was hit the hardest. I work in the JP Morgan Chase tower. It looks like about every window is blown out and that computers and files are in the street. I suspect that they will relocate us temporarily to another side of town for awhile. I don't know how long I will be at Ilene's but Kelsey has to go back to school on Thursday and I don't want her to be at the house by herself so even if we don't have electric I will be back then. Gosh I don't want to go through this again. I cannot believe how bad the winds were and the howling -- transformers blowing up and large trees falling for several hours. Very, very scary. I had to throw out about $400 worth of food in my freezer and fridge. And we were on the CLEAN side of the storm! I could not get gas until I was about 100 miles from San Antonio and this concerns me going back into town. On the way here there were many army and other government vehicles headed to Houston/Galveston. I am very concerned about my secretary -- she lives in Pearland and they say that Pearland is gone. I cannot get in touch with her. Anyway -- I'll update y'all with more details as they happen. I am just so glad that a member of the ward gave me a piece of plywood and hurricane clips for the front window and then the Ballew's helped me get it up. All of the neighbors have really been coming together. The people on the corner that had the large pine tree uproot and almost block the street had it removed yesterday. The guys who came to remove it had not eaten and the neighbors made them a hot meal. I hope people get on their knees and thank the Lord for good people instead of complaining so much. Love - Rita"


News Article by CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN and PAULINE ARRILLAGA, Associated Press Writers

HOUSTON - Rescuers in boats, helicopters and high-water trucks set out across the flood-stricken Texas coast Saturday in a monumental effort to reach tens of thousands of people who stubbornly ignored warnings of "certain death" and tried to ride out Hurricane Ike.

The storm roared ashore hours before daybreak with 110 mph winds and towering waves, smashing houses, flooding thousands of homes, blowing out windows in Houston's skyscrapers, and cutting off power to more than 3 million people, perhaps for weeks.
By evening, it appeared that Ike was not the single calamitous stroke that forecasters had feared. But the full extent of the damage — or even a rough sense of how many people may have perished — was still unclear, in part because many roads were impassable.
Some authorities feared that this could instead become a slow-motion disaster, with thousands of victims trapped in their homes, waiting for days to be rescued.

By some estimates, more than 140,000 of the 1 million or so people who had been ordered to evacuate the coast as Ike drew near may have tried to tough it out. Many of them evidently realized the mistake too late, and pleaded with authorities in vain to save them overnight.

Because Ike was so huge — some 500 miles across, making it nearly as big as Texas itself — hurricane winds pounded the coast for hours before and after the storm's center came ashore. Ike soon weakened to a tropical storm as it made its way inland, but continued to pound the state with 60 mph winds and rain.
Officials were encouraged to learn that the storm surge topped out at only 15 feet — far lower than the catastrophic 20-to-25 foot wall of water forecasters had feared.

President Bush declared a major disaster in his home state of Texas and ordered immediate federal aid.
In downtown Houston, shattered glass rained down on the streets below the JPMorgan Chase Tower, the state's tallest building at 75 stories. Trees were uprooted in the streets, road signs mangled by wind.
"I think we're like at ground zero," said Mauricio Diaz, 36, as he walked along Texas Avenue across the street from the Chase building. Metal blinds from the tower dotted the street, along with red seat cushions, pieces of a wood desk and office documents marked "highly confidential."

Brookly is Student of the Month

Monday, September 22nd
Brookly and Brennen performed for this flag raising and presentation with their Chorus Club for the first time. They were so excited! They are so cute! It was fun to see them.
Jarom was allowed to stand by us for the ceremony.
He loved seeing his Daddy there!

Do you see Brennen?

Brookly is out front.


Cutest Student of the Month!


Brookly was chosen by her teacher, Mr. Wolf, to be Student of the Month. We are so proud of her!

Wes had a migraine and left late for work so he dropped by to see Brookly and Brennen. Ben wasn't too happy about standing still.

Jarom's Sprained Finger

September 16th- Evening
A blessing it's not broken - Jarom's sprained pinky!
Tuesday night Jarom was wrestling with a friend who was over and they were on the tile so I told them to calm down and stop wrestling. Sure enough, a few moments later Jarom begins screaming in pain. I have to admit it took me a while to be sympathetic. The pinky started to swell and turn purple and blue. I figured it wasn't broken because he had good range of motion but we put ice on it and taped it and he went to bed. He woke up in the middle of the night hurting even with Tylenol. The next day was Early Release from school so I waited until after school to take him in to Urgent Care. He had to go to the nurse during school for an ice pack. I figured I'd take him after I picked up Brennen's glasses. I took Brennen and Jarom with me. We picked up Brennen's glasses and then took Jarom to Urgent Care. They X-rayed it and it wasn't broken. The Dr. didn't even tape it for him because he seemed fine. Of course I get the drama at home of all the pain and I taped it up for him again. It hurt for about a week and seems to be healing this week. Cute boy! Where does his endless energy come from?

Brennen's New Look

Wednesday, September 17th
Brennen's New Glasses Josh and Brennen

Mr. Me Too Glasses

Brennen had been complaining that his vision was blurry and it was hard to see for a few weeks, so I took him in to Dr. Williams, our optometrist. Sure enough, he is nearsighted, just like Josh, Dallin and I. His glasses came in today. The nurse from school happened to call Friday after checking him. I have talked a lot with her this year with Brennen's asthma, broken wrist and now eyesight. I assured her the glasses were on their way. Brennen thought these were so cool and is excited to see again! He loves being like his older brothers. Dallin hides his nearsightedness with contacts and I must admit I only wear my glasses at night to drive. I am going to have to wear them to play piano for choir though and I'm a little nervous about that whole thing.
Brennen looks great!

The Real Cast

Monday, September 15th, 2008
Brennen's glow in the dark cast! A hard cast now for 3 weeks!
Brennen was not too happy!
Mr. Me Too for pictures - spaghetti Ben!
Today we went to the Orthopaedic Surgeon for Brennen's wrist. Sure enough it is broken and it is in a delicate but common place. The right bone of his right wrist is broken. If he is too rough and the other bone next to it breaks he will need surgery and pins to hold it together. The Dr. told him no recess, PE, playing outside, scooters, trampolines, etc. Brennen was dying! He kept saying he would be so bored! The Dr. said that he can only do 3 things for the next 3 weeks: Hold a glass of milk, do homework and play video games. This still didn't thrill Brennen even with the video games. I have to type Brennen's homework and his little thumb was rubbed raw after only a few hours. We eventually put some wax stuff over the rough spot.
On Oct. 8th we'll go back to take it off and if it has healed enough he won't have to have a cast anymore. This is right before his birthday and our trip to Pinetop. He's excited about that! I'm nervous that he'll reinjure the delicate bone that weekend!

Lava Tube Campout

Josh found this Sat. morning. The boys loved watching the tarantula.
Back: Alex, Sam, Nate, Gabe, Darin
Front: Jacob, Josh, Johnathan

Have to have a hiking stick and firewood.

Josh has always loved being outside and hiking!

In the Lava TubeSam and Wes and their boys
September 12th-13th

Wes took his scouts to the Lava Tube outside Flagstaff and they had a great time. He definitely will wear a helmet next time. The bump on his head shows how low the cave got. The boys had no trouble, just unsure footing on the slippery rocks. This hike was a little dangerous and the boys loved the cave.
This was Josh's first campout with his Dad all to himself because Dallin is now a Varsity Scout.
This hike was baffling to my sweet Engineer husband. The Lava Tube is a straight hike back in about 3/4 mile with 2 separate tunnels that both lead to the back of the cave. Wes thought they took the right tunnel on the way there and pointed out the side tunnel to the boys that they'd come back in on the left. The took the right tunnel and hiked for a while and came out where they started. This was really strange and the boys said they entered another dimension. Oooohhh. Twilight zone. Wes just couldn't figure out where they went wrong. Luckily they ended where they started. There were lots of people in the cave and I'm sure they would have had help to get out but when Wes checked online for others comments about the cave, he found someone else got turned around and hiked twice to the back of the cave. Others on the comments had done the same thing so there must be some confusion once you're in the cave and it's not just 2 tunnels back. Who knows! The Scouts didn't make it to the back because of lack of time to try again. They were really spooked.
They had a great time!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

My Hats!

I was just wondering how many hats (meaning how many different roles I've been in) I've worn in the last week so I wanted to jot them down. I just need to see what I accomplish when I look around at my house that's perpetually a mess and noise.
Starting with:
I'm an alarm clock, a singing telegram, a signer of documents, a lunch provider, a hairstylist, a calming counselor, an organizer, a declutterer, a soother of souls, a mediator, a shoulder to cry on, a rule maker, a rule breaker, a chauffeur to multiple children, and that's all before 8am.
Then:
I am a patriot and flag hanger, laundress, a dishwasher, a clearer, a pile sorter, again a chauffeur for many appointments and errands, grocery shopper, bargain hunter, birthday organizer and planner ( 2 in Oct.), penny pincher, email letter writer, Visiting Teacher, friend, mother, comforter, provider of nourishment and nap for Ben, bill payer and sorter, and daughter pleading on my knees. Did I mention dictator, maid, authoritative voice of reason?
Then:
I am a taxi, a mom, a dancer, a hide and seek player, a shoulder to cry on or best friend to cheer on, a tutor, a critical thinker, an English professor (college comes in handy), a fighter for righteousness, again the mediator, laundress, chef for dinner, and now enters the PTO involved mom, the Scout Advancement lady, Sunday School teacher, piano teacher, book reader, MIA supporter, maker of treats, wife, lover, confidant, and finally blogger! No wonder I'm always on the verge of sleep and exhausted!
I just wondered where my time went and had to write it all down. I feel better now.

Baby Carson

Brookly and Carson Brian SheppardBrennen and Carson
Julie and Carson
Andrew and Brennen

This was a fun half-family outing. We figured Lynnette and Carson wouldn't be up to the whole Gardner crew so Brookly and Brennen got to tag along with me for the trip to Anthem on Sunday to see Carson. Dallin got to go iceskating Sat. and Josh got to go stargazing. Jarom was the only justified upset one.
Carson is so perfect and precious and new and small! I know 8 pounds 10 1/2 ounces may not seem small, but to me and my past experience of Big Ben, he was so tiny and cute! It was fun to see Greg and Lynnette and their crew. We even stayed until Julie and Tanesa got there. Such a long drive home. Definitely worth the drive though.

3 Strikes And You're OUT!

Brennen Broke It!Strike 1 --Friday Sept. 5th, 08: I got a call from the school nurse saying that Brennen had jumped out of a swing and landed funny on his arm and his wrist was swollen and hurting. She had already sent him back to class so I asked her to give him pain medication and call me if he needed to go to a Dr. No call and he was sore but OK when I picked him up from school.
Strike 2--Friday afternoon: He asked to play at Pena's. No big deal except that he again hurt himself when he fell from the swing there and didn't tell me!
Strike 3--Saturday Afternoon: We had a busy day of birthdays and Achievement Day for Brookly so I didn't think about wrapping his arm and we all went to Weston's for Shelby and Sera's party. Brennen jumped on the trampoline, tried to do a side flip, and really hurt it this time. He heard something snap and then was in lots of pain. At this point we decided to take our monkey to Urgent Care. Of course it was closed but we went to GoodNight Pediatrics and the X-ray showed a hairline fracture on top of his wrist. Do we really have to go through all this for attention? He came home with a blue wrap and soft cast and when we called the Orthopaedic Surgeon as recommended, he won't even see Brennen until next Monday when the swelling goes down. In the meantime, Brennen is upset that he didn't get to go iceskating and that he'll miss climbing the ropes for PE. Nothing stops him! He is our endless bundle of happy energy! We sure love this monkey! He was so worried about how he would write for school and that he'd have too much homework and kids would make fun. Well, everyone thought it was cool and I got to type his homework. Not too bad of a deal I'd say!

Trip Down Memory Lane in Shumway

Denham Windmill that pumps water to the pond.Grampy Denham's Tin Roof Shed
Beautiful Sunflowers
I miss Grampy's tulips.


A trip down memory lane for me when Julie and I went to Shumway.
Denham Mountain and the River Tree used to swing and jump in.
Watch out for water snakes.
Horses were always welcome in these fields and often Grampy had cattle. Oh, the memories of branding and castration.


Grampy's Catfish Pond

Stocked every year and you couldn't help but catch a big one with a hotdog or stinky bait. Would you swim in this water? We did as kids.

Wes and I fished here when newly engaged and had a fish fry with Grampy and Grammy.

Another view of the whole Denham mountain and Grampy's land.

The whole pasture would be under water when it rained hard and the flood water would cause many hours of mending fences.

Just to the West of this part of the land was the Indian Burial Ground. How I wish we had saved more pottery and arrow heads from endless searching and scary fun. Once I even fell about 4 feet when the burial cave under me gave away. I wasn't brave enough to crawl back in but we did find lots of pottery. Eventually some history/archeology people took over and we couldn't play there any more.
For Labor Day, Wes had to work on Saturday. On Sunday, Julie and I went to Shumway to help Kim go through Grammy's pictures. This was no easy or fun task! Grammy had always said she didn't want these books torn apart and that's what we were told to do or we wouldn't get any of our family's pictures. It was hard to do. I felt we betrayed Grammy's trust. I miss her so much. She would have loved this blog and the way we can so easily share pictures now. She was such a huge part of our family's life. I miss her covering one eye to get the perfect picture because of her blindness from the detached retina. I miss visiting for holidays and especially Grampy's Gunny and the whole house decorated for Christmas and the family all together. Hopefully she'll smile as we remake the books for our families and bring them to life again.

The fun part of this weekend was traveling with Julie and learning the rest of the story about Jared. I'll keep you posted:)