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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

"I would rather die and say what I believe, then live and say as you do" Epicitus
I love Tom's favorite quote - so I had to steal it.

Thanksgiving was great this year. This weekend was so nice getting to see all of the family.
Tom and I went out together TWICE this weekend. It was a real Thanksgiving miracle. I love my family, my sweet daughters and most of all my husband Tom.

My Grandma Burnham once asked me "Could you dream up a better man for you?" And I know now as much as I did then - Nope - He is the man of my dreams. the surly knight, the wise magician, the poet, the fire blowing, sword swallowing, knife throwing, juggling court jester and sometimes the boy next door.

He was once told - "You should run away and join a circus" That makes me laugh often - I am a little bit afraid that Sophie is going to try to do just that.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Happy story of the day

I was having a rough day today - things at work are pretty stressful with all of the budget cuts, State legislature cuts, Medicare cuts, and just the economy in general. I was talking to Tom about how stressed I was feeling and he re-told me this story. It is one of those things that no matter how many times I have heard it - It cheers me up, so I thought I would share.

"Caprice, I just remembered something that happened a while ago.
I had just met a guy at work and he was still trying to convert me to being a "Real" Christian. We were out at his truck and I had just finished giving him my "Names Don't Matter" story (That is a story I will tell another time) Then he started talking about faith and strength. The night before he and his Dad had hosted a thing called "strength for Jesus" which is apparently when really strong guys get really stronger by loudly proclaiming their faith in Jesus, doing things like ripping phonebooks in half, throwing cars, bending re-bar in their teeth and what not. To prove his point he reaches into the back of his truck and throws me a frying pan that has been bent in half, telling me as he does that "no Mormon has faith like that". I held the pan in my hand, had a good look at it and then I straightened the bent frying pan and tossed it back into his truck. "
"If I was witty I would have said something really cool at this point, but all I could think to say was: " I believe in Jesus, that helps" .
His mouth dropped open and he gagged on his cigarette, later I saw him trying to re bend it. He was too upset to even talk to me for about two days."

That story makes me happy because of two things;
First , it is so TOM, he is really very strong - in multiple ways: physically, spiritually and he is my rock. He is there to lean on, to support me and to keep me grounded. I am so grateful for him.

Second, it is good to remember that when things seem impossible - believing in Jesus always helps.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

It has been an eventful couple of weeks

It kind of reads like one of those stories each person gets to add their own line-

It all started with . . . .


my sister-in-law getting engaged (while we were at Disneyland);



I am so excited for Jessie and Jed.












and then . . .

My Aunt Carrol got married, we returned just in time! Dwayne is a great addition to the family.















and before we knew it . . .
It was time for the Hilton Halloween Party! (Tom and I were a voodoo witch and full size Voodoo doll of uncle Layne.)
















Then unexpectedly . . .
My sweet Grandma Burnham got ill,

when . . .






it was clear that she was not going to recover, Emma fell at school and broke her arm!(what a break it was! we will know this week if she will have to have surgery)





a short two days later . . .
Grandma passed away. Her funeral was last week. She had a wonderful life but it is so hard to have her gone. I know that Grandpa will be very lonely without her.




Of course there is the best part of October. . .

Halloween - and all the fun that goes with it;


then as we were getting home to weigh the candy . . .

Tom had an audition - in Washington DC - so he and I packed our bag on Halloween night flew out on Saturday morning


and came home on Sunday evening. It was short - but really awesome to see the Capital, Lincoln Memorial, the Library of Congress . . . we just rushed through it all. It was very inspiring being there with the election so close.


Now don't forget . . .
to pick up Emma glasses (dang it - they make her look grown up)



We had only just unpacked . . .

and it was now that special Tuesday where we get to vote. Being in D.C. made voting that much more important to me.

as we fell asleep watching the news sites . . . .


We woke up to winter and a magical dusting of snow. My very wise and old at heart daughter said when she looked out the window, "How can we not be happy when we know we have fresh snowballs to make?"


So much has gone on - I have just been taking all of my emotions and filing them away - I hope to have time to deal with them sooner rather than later.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

What is a Hidden Mickey???

Hidden Mickeys started out as inside jokes among the Walt Disney Imagineers. A Hidden Mickey is an image of Mickey Mouse concealed in the design of a Disney attraction (ride, resort, etc...). Originally, it took the shape of a head and ears silhouette

    i.e. one large circle with two smaller circled on top in the appropriate place, but Hidden Mickeys can take on many forms.

In designing, constructing or adding the final touches to an attraction, Imagineers subtly "hide" Mickey Mouse silhouettes in plain sight. Soon, it became a tradition, and as the word spread, Disney fans everywhere went on the search for Hidden Mickeys in Disney movies and theme parks.

So when you are at Disneyland -  keep an eye out for them.   

I will get you started:

   This Hidden Mickey is the laid out wheel cogs on the Thunder Mountain ride.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

We do think about things besides Disneyland . .


While it may seem that DISNEY is all that I have on my mind . . .

It is not completely accurate.
As you all know the fall season is upon us, and that means it is time to prepare for the Hilton Halloween Party.
I still don't know what we will do for our Costumes. Tom has really put the pressure on me this year.
I have to watch more Horror movies (just for Layne's quiz) and he would like to have me start sitting in the closet for a couple hours a night to help get over my fear of closed spaces. But the real trouble is - there is no way to know what Layne will dream up as our torture. PLUS this years costume contest is going to be the toughest competition ever.
I just updated Tom's web page with the last few years costumes and party pictures.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Monday, September 8, 2008

DISNEY TRIVIA

--Disneyland projects faux swamp fumes in the Disneyland Railroad’s Primeval World to complete a sense of atmospheric immersion and give the illusion of “being there.” The Candy Palace and Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street emit the odor of fresh candy into the street via “smellitzers”. This trick is also used in Soarin’ Over California where travelers experience the scents of pine trees, ocean salt, and orange groves.

--A lamp burns in Walt’s honor above the Fire Department, in what had been his private apartment. Furnished in a rich victorian style and maintained even today, this apartment enabled Walt to work late and start quickly the next day during Disneyland’s construction and early years. New Orleans Square was designed to be a new apartment, but he died before he could move in.

--The skeletons in Pirates of the Caribbean were originally real specimens, but have since been replaced by artificial facsimiles. Reproductions of skeletons were not convincing in the 1960s, so actual ones were obtained from the University of California Medical Center where they had been used for research. Later, when they were replaced, they were returned to their originating countries and given a proper burial.

--Club 33, as it’s known, was intended to be a place for Walt to host visiting dignitaries and executives from sponsoring companies. The 33 original sponsors of Disneyland reportedly gives the club its name, though this claim is often disputed. Unfortunately, Walt died before Club 33 opened.


--There is a whimsical sign at the base of the drop on Splash Mountain. Riders whizzing by at 40 mph may not always notice it, but there is a signpost to the right side of the logs as they splash down from the drop. The sign reads: “Drop in Again Sometime.” Disneyland took great pride in the fact that Splash Mountain featured the world’s tallest and steepest drop for a flume ride when it opened.

--The Rivers of America was inaugurated with actual water samples from some American waterways, such as the Mississippi River. A similar strategy was used in “it’s a small world,” which claims that guests navigate “The Seven Seaways” around the globe. To lend credibility to the claim, Walt inaugurated “it’s a small world” by dropping in water samples from each of the world’s oceans.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Labor Day Fun!

Emma and Tom will be doing the Murray Family Tri on September 1st.

Murray Youth Family Triathlon

Sunday, August 3, 2008

GREAT DAY!

Tom will be home today! his flight gets in at 3:20. The girls and I will be picking him up, they are so excitied. This has been such a cool opportunity for him.
For those that didn't know, Tom has been filming in "Silicon Valley" - it is just south of San Franciso. He is staying just outside of San Jose, CA . For more information about Silicon Valley: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_valley
HOPEFULLY Tom got some photos for me to post!

It has been hard having him gone, but it really makes me appreciate all that he does for me and the girls!

Friday, August 1, 2008

58 days to go . . . it's time for a Tri

The Barlow/Williams/Post Triathlon Challenge.
"Pain is relative" (Clayton promised we could get the t-shirt!)
Emily, Tom and me at the finish of the 2007 Las Vegas Triathlon

Christy, Kristin, Emily, Scott, Clayton, Tom and Buckley (why is everyone always picking on Tom?)
From St. George Tr...

I see my Physical Therapist next week - He should be giving me the go ahead to start running - If so, Tom and I will be doing the 2009 Las Vegas Tri again this year. Emily & Scott, Buckley & Charlotte Clayton and Kristin are you in??? I know you were so disappointed that the St. George Tri swim was cancelled - here is your chance to go for it again!

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Missing Tom again . . .

Tom is back in California filming again. It was great having him home for a while, but it really makes it harder having him go again. He will be finished filming by the second week of August. I am so excited for him. It really is a great adventure. But it is hard not having him home. The girls have made "Dad Pillows" with our big pillows dressed up in Tom's PJs and cologne. They both carry them around at night. They are pretty sweet and silly. It is funny, Sophie normally refuses to say prayers at night, she always asks for someone else to say them for her -- But when Tom is out of town, she is the first one to say her prayers. The subject is always the same and always about keeping her dad safe and to bring him home soon. I asked her what about praying about me? she said "Nope - you are home and can say one for yourself"

Sophie is really a character, she is so different than Emma. Emma is very sensitive and tender. Sophie is more WYSIWYG = Pronounced Wissywig (it is a computer acronym for "What you see is what you get")

Tom calls Sophie his "dirt fairy" and she is usually proud of it, but a couple months ago she came in from the backyard and told Tom that she is NOT a fairy not even a dirt one, she is a buffalo! When Tom asked her why she explained to him: "Dad, faires can fly and I have been jumping off the deck all day and I just keep falling on my knees, I can't fly so I have to be a buffalo!"

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Kamas Fiesta Day's run

Emma, Kaylee, Tristan and Sophie all ran in the Kamas Fiesta Days run. I am so proud of all of them!
And they're OFF



Tom and John ran with the kids. Way to go DADs!)
Emma's finish


Tristan, Kaylee and Sophie's finish



Tom and AJ both ran in the 5k too.
AJ came in 3rd place overall GREAT JOB guys

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Sophie got a guitar for her birthday!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Sophie got her hearing aids!!

Sophie's hearing aids are here. She is really excited. We ordered the blue ones, but there was a mix up, so she has red ones until the new blue ones come in.
She has the Sonic Ion 200 BTE (Behind the Ear) hearing aids.

Tom and Sophie's audiologist is Dr. Alan Young with Hearing Zone.
Testing and fitting a 4 year is obviously a challenge and he is great and always patient with Sophie. He is the only audiolgist that we have worked with that recognized that a 4 year old could be able to lipread (aka speechread). He truly understands the unique needs of patients with RSHL.

Sophie has he father's family hereditary Reverse Slope Hearing loss.
Her loss starts at a 60dB loss and gets as bad as 80dB loss in the 500hz to 2000hz range. She has perfect hearing - 0dB loss - above 7000hz.

If you would like more information about this kind of rare hearing loss:
The Bizarre World of Extreme Reverse-Slope Hearing Loss

After her first day with hearing aids - she is not so sure that she likes all this new noise - but she loves hearing the Jonas Brothers and Jack Johnson better!

Monday, July 7, 2008

Red White and Blue Summer

Emma had the HAST Red White and Blue Long Course swim meet on July 3rd and July 5th.
Sophie ran in the Murray 4th of July Kids race and Tom, AJ and Alled ran in the Murray 4th of July 5K. This is the first Murray 5K I have missed in 5 years! I was pretty depressed. But I promise I will be running in it next year! Sophie is the fastest runner in the family (well maybe AJ is, but he has the unfair advantage of long legs!)
Look at Sophie- she doesn't run as much as leaps. Both feet are off the ground.

From July2008




Emma did AWESOME in her swim meet. She swam in 6 events and placed in the top 6 for five of the events.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

MLS Soccer Camps

Emma got to go to two weeks of soccer camps this summer. One week with Sophie and and another week with one of her best friends Kaylee Steed
Kaylee and Emma with their soccer coach

The best part was that our family got to host an MLS Soccer coach for one of the weeks. It was a lot of fun and Jon was fun to have as part of our family.
We took Jon up to Park City to ride the Alpine Slide and Zip Line - We all had a lot of fun.



It took awhile but Sophie started to enjoy herself at camp (on the last day of course!)


Jon took us to a Real Salt Lake Game, the girls got to got to go on the field when the team came out -

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Update on ACL

I am 3 months post reconstruction. I had the hamstring tendon + allograft replacement.

My hamstring is getting stronger every day, it seems to be recovering faster than my quads. (I guess that is pretty normal)

I have good days and bad days. In the first 4 weeks, it was so painful that I told everyone, if I had known how bad the recovery would be - I would never have done it.

Well now that it is mostly behind me - I am so happy to have had it done. It was worth it!

I am realtively pain free. My knee aches when there is a storm coming (I have always wanted a "weather limb"! ;-)

I still can't start running again, my Dr. and PT would like my Quads to get stronger first. I really don't want to get hurt again, so I am still taking it slow.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

ACL REPAIR

I had ACL reconstructive surgery yesterday. I tore my ACL skiing at Park City Resort on Jan. 1.
It really put a cramp on the ski season!
I chose the Hamstring tendon replacement. It was what my doctor recommended for me.

It turns out that I really didn't have big enough Hamstring tendons so they had to add some allograph (donor) tissue. Luckily I didn't have any meniscus damage.

I had the surgery done at The University of Utah Orthopaedic Hospital - THEY ARE FANTASTIC! I was really nervous but the doctors and nurses there are great.

The surgery was uneventful for me, I was asleep as they wheeled my down the hall and the next thing I knew I was in Post-Op. I really didn't have any pain worse than a dull ache. I skipped a dose of pain medication last night - and that wasn't a good idea. It took a while to get the pain under control again. The worst part has been the nausea. But my doctor gave me some other meds for that, and now I am feeling much better.

I was expecting a lot of pain, but this had been a lot less painful than my c-section or tonsillectomy at 30 years old.

I was given a nerve block so that the pain would not be so bad and I would not need so many pain meds. It is called a "Fascia Illiaca Catheter" It is a little bottle connected like an IV tube. It keeps giving me a steady stream of numbing medicine. I love that bottle!

I started doing my Post-op exercises (heel slides & straightening stretch). They both hurt. I really have no muscle control in my quads. I want to get full range of motion back.


I have to stay in bed for the next week (except for bathroom breaks and Physical Therapy sessions) and then on crutches with no weight bearing for three weeks.
My first physical therapy session is this Friday. I am afraid it is going to hurt . .
The nerve block will wear off completely tomorrow. I will post then . .

Disneyland


This is my favorite photo of the girls at Disneyland. We were shocked that Sophie let Dopey hug her - she doesn't like the Characters to come near her.
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Monday, February 18, 2008

We have really enjoyed all of the snow this year. We have been sledding a lot with the Girls. I love playing with them!
Sophie loves to sled on all fours, when I tried it I crashed spectacularly!

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