Sunday, July 26, 2009

Finally an update!!

It's only been 4 months since I last updated our blog, which usually isn't that big of a deal, unless you are us...with all that goes on in our lives, 4 months can be an eternity. To catch up...after our trip to Florida, we moved out of our house and into the main level of the parents. In an attempt to differentiate us from the parents, we are known as the "young cards" and they are the "old cards". Mom and Dad don't like that title, for some reason. Transitioning to the new area, and church has been a bit hard for the older boys, especially Drew. He had become quite attached to his friends in Eagle Mountain. We are working with him to like it though.

In April, I changed jobs, still with the Army, but at a different location. I went back to Dugway. I'm no longer on the SRT (SWAT). I am strictly patrol now for Dugway Police. My last base, DCD, will be shutting down in a couple years, and in an effort to beat the rush for jobs, when it closes, I left, and went back to Dugway (for those that don't know, I worked there for two years, starting back in '05) As a condition of the job change, they wanted me to go to 2 months of training. Which is actually where I am still at right now. I was sent in June to Fort Lost in the Woods, Misery. For those affiliated with the Army you should know where that is. For those that don't it's Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. It is located in the middle of Missouri in the forest. I was out here for SRT school and Jason was here for Basic training.






I have less than 2 weeks left before I get to go home. I was able to go home for 3 days over the July 4th weekend, and Jen and Kade came out the week before that, to go up to Nauvoo. He was a little hesitant, not seeing me for 3 weeks. When I get home it will be over a month since he's seen me last, we'll see how that goes. I miss sleeping in my super deluxe king size ginormous bed. The Army is known well for their extremely uncomfortable little half size beds that my 6'4" body doesn't fit. The first bed I had was unbalanced so that when I rolled over in the night, it would tip slightly to the side, and any sleeper would think they were falling off. I woke several times to a fright.
Jen flys out a week from Wednesday so that she can attend my Graduation, and we fly home on that Friday.
I will try to post some photos of our Nauvoo trip and my Graduation when I get back home.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Give Kids the World

I know it's been sooo long since I wrote on our blog. What can I say it has been crazy around here lately. As most of you know, we just returned from Brynlee's make a wish trip the other day. It was absolutely amazing, and a trip we will never forget. For more on the trip see Brynlee's blog @ mygranddaughter.wordpress.com. I wanted to tell you more about the village that we stayed at. It is called "Give Kids the World" it's located about 7 miles from Walt Disney World and is the village where Make a Wish sends their wish kids for their Disney World trips.
This is the House of Hearts Welcome Center.

This building is called the Gingerbread House.
It is where breakfast and dinner are served.


This is the Castle of Miracles.
Attached to the Castle of Miracles, is the Carousel, Brynlee rode on the Carousel at least once each morning after breakfast.

Inside the Castle of Miracles, the ceiling is covered with stars, each star has the name of the Wish child who stayed there. Brynlee has a star on the ceiling. They gave us the position of Brynlee's star, so that we could find it again.


This is the Ice Cream Palace, it opens at 7:30 each morning and stays open til 9:30 at night. You can eat all the ice cream you want during your stay here.



This is called Amberville. It is home to the free video games, remote control boats, mini golf, mini train sets, and a train that runs around the building that you can ride to your hearts content.
Give Kids the World was created by an incredible man. Henri Landwirth, at the age of 13 found himself in a nazi death camp during WWII. He was there til the age of 18. He and his twin sister were the only ones in their family that survived the Holocaust. They fled to the U.S. and he later served in the Army during the Korean War. Upon return, he learned the Hotel trade and became very successful. During the 80's he was contacted by a very young organization called Make a Wish, and was asked to donate a room in his hotel for a family who's child had cancer and as a wish wanted to visit Disney world. He agreed, but while the family was waiting for other issues were resolved to get the family on their trip, the wish child died. He vowed to never let that happen again. He contacted many of his influential friends and acquaintances and Give Kids the World was created. They are the ones that actually make all the arrangements, for Make a Wish to send families to Disney World. They have 5000 volunteers that work at the village to make your trip so amazing.
As we exited the terminal at the airport, they had two men standing there holding a sign with Bryn's name on it. They took our bags, and got our checked baggage and wouldn't let us do anything. They escorted us to the car rental, and gave us directions to get to the village. When we arrived there we went to get checked in, and received shirts and stuffed toys for each of the kids. When we arrived at our villa, we found a gift bag with more stuff there. Every night when we returned to our villa, more gifts were waiting on the table. During meal times, the volunteers, called "angels" in the village, would make our plates for us, and then another "angel" would carry our plates to our table, and also get anything we needed while we ate. Their sole mission was to make our stay as relaxing as possible. It was incredible, just how hard these people work to give us an unforgettable experience. After our week was over they gave us a packet that included other amusment parks around the world that would allow us a one time free admission per park for the next year. Needless to say, we are looking at a California trip later in the year to go to several of the parks out there. I am sure there is more amazing things that I am leaving out but, just know that we were truly cared for during our trip. As we were herded onto the plane like cattle to come home I turned to Jen and said "I already miss Give Kids the World!!"

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Christmas & New Year's


The Monday before Christmas we had a record snow storm. We usually might get 6 in. on a good storm, we got twice that much in one day. We got the van stuck in the snow twice. The ice eventually pulled the Christmas lights off the house as it melted away.


As a tradition, the kids get pjs on Christmas Eve.
We had Christmas eve dinner at Grandpa & Grandma Poulson's house, and had a gift exchange, then went home to open our one present.


The girls Christmas morning.

Kade in his new high chair, his gift from Santa.

We can't thank enough all those who made this Christmas, one to remember for our children. They were told not to expect too much, but actually had a fantastic day. Thanks again to all of you that made it happen.
New Year's Eve was fun also, Nana & Papa Card celebrated early, so they watched all but Andrew, who stayed at a friends house, to ring in the new year. Jen and I went to her parent's to play games with family, some from out of town, while we waited for the time to tick away. After midnight, we headed back home, and woke to an empty house, which was sooo nice, We then spent the day and dinner over at Nana and Papa's playing games.
Our final Christmas present arrives tomorrow, when the kids go back to school. HeeHee!!


Thursday, December 18, 2008

Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation Event

We had no idea what to expect the last couple of nights, but we where completely in shock and amazed by what happened. To explain...back near the beginning of November. We got a comment from a woman named Alyson Calaway on Brynlee's Blog. She said that she was given information about us from my cousin Lance Smith. She told us that she volunteers for the organization called Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation. She said that someone would be in touch soon to give us more information. A few weeks ago, we got a card in the mail from them inviting us to participate with their Christmas event. Jen called and talked to them and was told what to expect. Here is what happened. On Tuesday, we went to Lavell Edwards Stadium, to a multi purpose room there. Each child received 1 large gift, and 2 small gifts, as well as several other items, that Santa does not want disclosed at this time. My expectations were far exceeded, by what we received, I didn't think that we were going to get anything to great, but when we were told to pick the gifts for our children, I was amazed. What I expected was not even comparable to what they labeled as the "small gifts" let alone the "large items" which were truly significant. After spending a couple of hours choosing presents for our kids, we loaded up our stuff and headed home. The next night we returned with kids for the Christmas party. The BYU Basketball team was there helping run the games for the kids, and signing autographs. Cosmo the mascot was also going around meeting everyone.



Kenzie playing the snowball toss game.

Brynlee playing snowball toss.



We were overwhelmed by everything that was going on. Another family started to talk to us and told us what else was going on. Each kid got to go into "Santa's Workshop" and choose a toy to take home with them.


Bryn couldn't decide between one big doll, or 2 smaller
twin dolls, eventually she picked that later.


They had a pizza dinner for us, and then a magic show by Zane Grey, who just happens to be friends with Mariah, and we used to be in his family's ward. The kids got lots of prizes from the games and they got to do some Christmas crafts. At the end of the night they had one of the board members speak to everyone. He was emotional, as he told everyone that because of what these kids had been through they want to give them some joy and happiness. He said several times, this is for the kids, tonight is for the kids. We were given a bag with a extra large teddy bear sticking out the top of it, as we got ready to leave. Inside were a couple of wrapped gifts, and as Jen went to get ours, the lady asked our name. When Jen told her she said, "Your family is new, so we added a couple more gifts." They then handed us a large turkey. I was so overwhelmed by everything. I went up to the board member that had talked to us and thanked him, he grabbed my hand and shook it and wouldn't let go, as he spoke to our girls. At the door Coach Rose, BYU basketball coach, was thanking everyone for coming. I thanked him for everything, and he just patted me on the back and again thanked me for coming. They made if feel like we were doing them a favor, not the other way around. I absolutely couldn't believe it. As we were walking to the car, one of the basketball players passed Garrett, and said "Good night, Garrett" and gave him a high five. It was an incredible night, I still can't believe happened. So much has been done for our family for our Christmas, I am so thankful to all of you for making this Christmas so special for our family.

Brynlee at the Christmas Party





Friday, December 12, 2008

Make A Wish Christmas Party

The Make A Wish Foundation invited us to their "Cookies with Santa" event. It was a lot of fun and the kids got to sit on santa's lap. Well, not all the kids, Andrew would only stand next to him, and Garrett wouldn't sit on his lap, so santa sat on his. For several weeks now, when asked what she wanted for Christmas, Brynlee would first say "candy." and then say a doll. When we arrived at the event, Brynlee wouldn't sit on Santa's lap either, so Kenzie went up and sat on his lap, while she was replying to Santa's question of "What do you want for Christmas, Bryn shouted, "Tell him you want candy!!"
After eating cookies and telling Santa what they wanted, everyone watched Charlie Brown Christmas and then Santa read "The Night Before Christmas" for everyone, and then as everyone left to go home, he handed everyone a stocking. The kids all ate their stocking candy on the drive home, and a couple fell asleep on the way. When I got Bryn out of the car, she was sound asleep, she woke only long enough to be placed on the stairs, then fell asleep, in a classic Brynlee odd sleeping position.


Speaking of Make A Wish...Bryn has her appointment to make her wish, Dec. 22. The plan is Disneyworld, but she could give some oddball wish, like asking for candy, so we won't know for sure until that time. We'll let you know!!!


Tuesday, December 9, 2008

A monumental day

The day we thought would never happen just did. When Brynlee was first diagnosed, they had to put in a port to administer all the medications, and chemotherapy. Her "central line" was surgically inserted into her superior vena cava, just to the side of her heart. Nearly all of the medications that she received at the hospital and several antibiotics she received at home were done through her central line. At least weekly dressing changes, (she only made it that long on one occasion. most of the time it was every few days.) and twice daily saline and heparin flushes. Her central line was a very high maintenance device, that was also a major source of infection to the body. It is what signified the beginning of her treatment for cancer. And today it was removed!!! This day was so far down the road for us that we just didn't spend much time thinking about it. After her surgery, we walked up to ICS section.(Cancer and bone marrow area of the hospital) We talked with a couple of nurses, including 2 nurses that were assigned to us on her first day of treatment. They couldn't believe that Bryn was already done with her treatments. We have been so blessed at how fast it has all gone by. We are so thankful to all of you for your thoughts, prayers and financial help.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Yesterday we all got up early to be to the church so that we could baptize Logan. There were 4 kids from our ward that were getting baptized. He had me show him the night before, what he needed to do. He said that he was a little nervous.
We went into the font room and waited our turn. It went without a hitch, I didn't need to hold him under to make sure he was all clean, he's a pretty good kid. Jen's dad gave a talk on the Holy Ghost, then we did the confirmations. Both Grandpas, the Bishop and Bo stood in the circle as I confirmed Logan.
Afterward we all met back at the house for a brunch. We are so proud of Logan and his desire to follow the Savior.