So, do you see how ugly my blog is right now? I am so mad at it that all my children are in trouble for no reason. I can't get it to do what I want it to do. I have now wasted the past 2 hours attempting to "fix" it, again. It is just not worth it! So, it is better to avoid the computer all together and pretend that it doesn't exist, than to sit here and stew over it an try, once again, to make it look presentable. AAAHHH!! So, for the moment I am, once again, giving up. You're just going to have to deal with it, because now I have to finish up dinner, make the most delicious sweet cornbread, recipe from Candria, and go to work. I figured I might as well put a few pics up, because that is the main reason that people look at blogs, anyway, not to check out everything else.
A few highlights from our summer, not that anyone wants, needs, likes, desires, etc. a travel log, so therefore I'm not going to give you one, but we did do some major traveling, and one of the places that we went to was Denver. In Denver, there is this mountain called Mt. Evans. It is a 14,000 footer. So, while there, on our first full day there, we decided to climb this mountain. With all the kids.
We live at somewhere around 1500 feet or so, I think. I can never remember. Feel free to correct me. Maybe it's 2,000 feet...anyway, it's a lot lower than 14,000 feet. So, we get to the top of this mountain, and 100 yards from the top, Cayson starts experiencing some serious altitude sickness. Headache, vomiting, dizziness, etc. All the classic symptoms that are posted on the sign. So, we then had to get down the mountain and get him some tylenol and fluids that he could keep down.
Oh, did I mention that it is paved all the way to the top? And that we actually "climbed" it in the Surburban? Well, I didn't and we did. That's the way to get at 14000 footer under your belt!
Other mention of note: STAY AWAY FROM THE FIRE PIT!!!
Ya know, we've been camping with the kids forever. Bummer on the mishap. Good thing for some great meds that are now easy to get a hold of!! (not so easy a couple of years ago)
Here's the sort of after shot. I won't show you all the in between shots, they will just bore you. Maybe on my next post, I will put a current one up there. Ruined swimming for the rest of the season, but all is okay. One brave cookie we've got around here!
So, now I am going to make the cornbread, go to work, and try and figure out why my blog won't do what I tell it to do, loudly, just in case my computer is hard of hearing.
3 comments:
i can't believe her arm! that looks horrible. that poor baby.
if it makes you feel any better, i only read your blog on my google reader, then come over to comment. i really don't look at anything else on it. so feel better.
Poor baby. I feel so bad for her.
Oh my goodness, I was loving this post, especially with the mention of my name and all- I was feeling famous or something... and then those burns!!! OUCH! So, for future reference... what is the great medication we need to have in our medicine cabinets?!!
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