Saturday, June 19, 2010
Life Has Been.............
The next month is going to be so much fun! In 10 days I am going with some friends to the midnight release of Eclipse! Then turning around the next morning and seeing it again. I know, I am crazy! Then comes the 4th of July which is one of my favorite Holidays. We are also going to Lagoon in July. Then camping, and hopefully more trips to the aquatic center! So as you can tell, we have one jam packed, fun filled summer planned! Yay!
Friday, May 28, 2010
3 Years Old
Friday, May 21, 2010
Official Marathon Photos
http://www.zazoosh.com/events/searchPhotos/283?evtId=283&query=6399&x=38&y=12
Monday, May 17, 2010
1/2 Marathon
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Aiden's 6th Birthday!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
New Eclipse Trailer! WooHoo!!!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
So I Didn't Quite Make It
Monday, April 12, 2010
My New Recipe Blog
http://outofthepantry1.blogspot.com/
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Pantry Spring Cleaning
Thursday, March 25, 2010
My 30th Birthday
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Mine and Owen's 5 minutes (or is it 15) Minutes of Fame
This was written by our AWESOME friend Wendy, who is a writer for the Deseret News. This was published in the paper today!
SALT LAKE CITY — One day, when Owen Magness was 9 months old, he fell so ill he could barely breathe in enough air to fill his tiny lungs. Normally a vibrant child, he appeared lethargic. Worried, his mother, Andrea, took him to the hospital, where he spent three days for treatment of a respiratory infection known as RSV.
Last week, when the 2-year-old had a high fever and a bad cough, his mom took him back to the hospital.
"It's just not worth taking the risk," Andrea Magness said of respiratory syncytial virus. "The rapid culture test they took was negative, but the doctor said he had all the symptoms, so they wanted to be sure."
Each winter, local hospitals and clinics see a rise in the number of kids coming to emergency rooms with highly contagious symptoms of RSV. This year is no different. In fact, at Primary Children's Medical Center, there are so many kids with RSV, nurses are having to readjust their schedules to meet the needs of incoming patients.
"We're right in the middle of the usual peak we see every winter," said Dr. Hilary Hewes, a fellow in the pediatric emergency room at Primary Children's Medical Center. "But there has been a high prevalence around the valley."
Each year in the United States, 75,000 to 125,000 kids under a year old are hospitalized due to RSV infection. Almost all children are infected with the virus by their second birthday, but only a small percentage develop worse symptoms, resulting in pneumonia and other lung diseases, and potentially, death.
Although RSV is not a reportable disease in Utah, Primary Children's has tracked the number of cases it has witnessed this year, resulting in a peak in late December, but another big surge happening late last week. Hewes said 188 kids visited the ER with RSV-like symptoms in the past week, some of them being admitted. However, 90 to 95 percent of kids are fine, she said.
Symptoms can run the gamut of regular cold symptoms, but even those symptoms can make breathing difficult for little lungs and immature immune systems.
"Older kids bring it home to their younger siblings, and it just gets passed around," Hewes said.
Difficulty breathing is the most severe of potential symptoms in RSV, but a cough, sneeze, runny nose and fever might also accompany it, as well as a decreased appetite. Premature infants, children less than 2 years of age with congenital heart or chronic lung disease and children with compromised immune systems due to a medical condition or medical treatment are at highest risk for severe disease. Adults with weakened immune systems and those 65 and older are also at increased risk of severe disease.
RSV infections are widespread from November to April, and the virus can be spread through airborne particles from uncovered sneezes and coughs. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, infection can also result from direct and indirect contact with nasal or oral secretions from infected persons. To prevent the spread of RSV, the agency recommends having children cover their mouths, wash their hands frequently and correctly (with soap and water for 15 to 20 seconds), avoid sharing cups and eating utensils, and refrain from kissing.
"You do the best you can do to keep them away from other kids when they're sick, but they're kids, so they're going to be around other kids," Magness said. She just tries to doctor her son's symptoms and help him to feel better as quickly as possible.
Friday, February 19, 2010
I'm Turning 30!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Support Me!!! Pretty Please?
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Friday, January 29, 2010
One of the Most Important......
People in my life has always been my Aunt. She was the first person to show me how to shave my legs. She also taught me how to properly (and loudly) belch! When I was younger I spent every couple weeks of my summer, up until I turned 15, with her and my cousins. They are some of my most special memories. She and I have always understood one another. Growing up, my Grandma used to say "You're just like your Aunt". And I always took it as a compliment. This Monday marks a BIG birthday for her. I won't say exactly what bday (I want to live). But I wanted to post this, because she lives in Missouri. And I won't get to see her on her special day. So to her, I say HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
Friday, January 22, 2010
10 Years
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Update
To start off, both Jon and Aiden have successfully finished their 1st semester of school! I am so proud of both my boys. Jon is surpassing even my expectations with how well he is doing! I mean I knew he would do fantastic, but he has also been nominated for President of the whole Pharmacy school! Elections are this month, so you can imagine how busy he is. He is also helping to plan a Gala for the school, that is in February. So until the end of February we won't be seeing much of him. I know I say this often, but I am soooooo happy for Jon. He is finally living his long life dream! Some people never get the chance to live out their dream, and I am so thankful that his time has come!
Now on to Christmas! We had an awesome one this year. And it's surprising because we toned it down with the gifts this year. Aiden's big gift "from santa" was a Nintendo DS. He was/is so stoked about it! He also got pj's, hats, and some books. As well as games to go with his DS. Owen's big gift was a Geo Trax train track set. Which to this day he has not stopped playing with it! Santa did a good job. Owen also got pj's, hats, and some books. Now Jon and I had an agreement that all we were going to get each other was stocking stuffers. So imagine my surprise when I have a gift under the tree, that ends up being a Kindle! I was so excited, and leave it to Jon to get the upper hand! All he ended up with were some hats, scarves, and pj's. Lame!
Christmas was also different this year, because usually we go down to SLC to my Uncle's Christmas breakfast, but it's getting hard to get down there. So Jon and I decided to have breakfast at our house, with my dad's family. It was so nice not to have to go anywhere. We all stayed in our pj's the whole day! But I was upset to find that EVERYONE else from my mom's side was at my Uncle's breakfast. Cousins I haven't seen forvever, and even my own 1/2 brother's who I haven't seen in over a year were there. So that was a big disappointment, but my boys were ecstatic not to leave. So they could play with all their stuff.
We had a nice break with Jon off school ,and it was awesome to spend time with him. But now both Aiden and Jon have gone back to school, so it's back to my daily grind. Owen is back in Preschool, and he is having a hard time. He has been really clingy lately, and with Jon being home for 3 weeks, I think he got used to being home. So going back to Preschool/Daycare was not his favorite idea. He has also hit the Terrible 3 stage in his development. Which I am absolutely thrilled about! (Can you sense the sarcasm?)
We are all now just getting over having colds. Owen's of course turned into croup. But with his asthma, he doesn't get just a cold. And he is taking the longest to recover, as usual. But at least we are on the upper side of recovery now. We also have a new addition in our house. A new kitty, her name is Ellie. We are so happy to have a kitty in the house again. Now we just have to teach Owen the meaning of "being soft" with her.
Well I guess that's enough for now. I'm sure there are things I forgot to mention, but if I remember I will save that for the next post.