We were able to go to Jordan's homecoming in Idaho Falls a few weeks ago. It was nice to hear about his mission and to see the family. While we were there, we were able to sneak in a mini photo shoot. Here are a few good pictures of us.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Museum of Idaho
For Mom's birthday in March, we took her and Dad to the Bodies exhibit in Idaho Falls. It was pretty awesome and the boys really enjoyed themselves. Tyler is fascinated by bones, bodies, and skeletons, so he had a blast.

After the Bodies exhibit, we went to the kids area where they had toys. We were forbidden to take pictures...but I managed to get a few of the boys on this horse.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter Morning
Trip to E.R.
Well...we didn't have to take Jason into the E.R. but we had to take Tyler instead. He had a severe asthma attack Saturday due to holding the bunnies and chicks on Sat. morning. Cory took him in about 12:30 a.m. He was wheezing and retracting pretty bad. We were worried. I am glad we did though. Cory said he stayed awake the whole time and was so fascinated by everything the Dr. did. He is still breathing harsh, and we now have a nebulizer at home to help. Tomorrow is another Dr.'s appt. to see if we have to go to the asthma specialist.
Miles Easter Egg hunt
Thanks to Amy for the pictures below!
We also had a fun time at the Miles for an Easter Egg hunt. The kids loved it. They got 20 eggs each, bubbles, and some bunnies in an egg (like a barrel of monkeys). We unfortunately had to leave this event early due to an accidental peanut incident with Jason. We were unsure if he was even exposed to peanuts, but he started throwing up and we found the culprit. It was a candy from the Palmer's variety pack. After a shot of Epi..we headed home. We talked to the doctor and decided not to take him in to the E.R. just because we caught it so fast and we knew exactly what it was. The doctor called an hour later to check on us and we were good. Jason and Cory stayed home the next day while Tyler and I did all the Easter events I had planned. Holidays are a worrisome time for us with all the candy that is available and a 2 year old who just eats whatever. Hopefully when he gets older it will be a little better.
We also had a fun time at the Miles for an Easter Egg hunt. The kids loved it. They got 20 eggs each, bubbles, and some bunnies in an egg (like a barrel of monkeys). We unfortunately had to leave this event early due to an accidental peanut incident with Jason. We were unsure if he was even exposed to peanuts, but he started throwing up and we found the culprit. It was a candy from the Palmer's variety pack. After a shot of Epi..we headed home. We talked to the doctor and decided not to take him in to the E.R. just because we caught it so fast and we knew exactly what it was. The doctor called an hour later to check on us and we were good. Jason and Cory stayed home the next day while Tyler and I did all the Easter events I had planned. Holidays are a worrisome time for us with all the candy that is available and a 2 year old who just eats whatever. Hopefully when he gets older it will be a little better.
Hobbs Easter egg hunt
Environmental Fair
After the church activity, we went to the Environmental Fair. It was sooo cool. Tyler loved it. This was one of Tyler's favorite booths. The toys he is playing with were operated by mini solar panels. He had fun putting them in the shade and then in the sun and putting his hand over the panel. He loves science and is fascinated by how things work.
Another booth that we loved was the bike booth. All the kids got free helmets and were able to ride bikes on a path. He still has training wheels on his bike at home, so hopefully this summer we can teach him how to ride without them. He and Dad..or grandpa had fun though.
Church Easter activity
After Home Depot, we headed over to Mom and Dad's ward activity. It was sooo fun. There were so many activities for the kids to do. Tyler loved the animals. He spent a lot of his time at the animal booth. Unfortunately he is very allergic to animals. We gave him benadryl and puffs from Jason's inhaler, but later that evening his breathing turned into wheezing and he had to be taken to the E.R. due to a severe asthma attack. Two days later he is still having troubles breathing, but has liquid steroids and a nebulizer that he needs to take 4 times a day. Dang bunnies.
Home Depot workshops
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