Lettering on Instagram!

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Holidays 2020- Part 2

After spending a wonderful Christmas together, Dan and the boys had another adventure planned. As I mentioned in the last blog, because we might be moving overseas this summer we are feeling the need to connect with family before leaving for three years. Dan's parents and a fair amount of his family have settled in the Boise area. There's no direct flights from San Antonio to Boise, but there are from Denver! I knew with my fatigue that doing a road trip and then flying to Boise, hanging with his family, flying back, and driving back to TX would be way too much. So Dan and the boys took off on Dec 26th and returned to Denver on New Year's Eve.

The boys were super excited not only to see more family, but to fly there! They took turns having a window seat and had fun experiencing flying in a Covid world. They hadn't flown since 2017.

Alex used his new Snoopy as a phone mount, lol

There are 4 families and 3 houses that they live in in the Boise area, and a big shift is about to happen with who lives where. Because of that, they gave each house a nickname. The biggest house has 2 families in it, and is called the Compound. Dan's parents live in what is called The Cottage. And the house that Dan and the boys slept in is called The Sanctuary. Lol. I have a bunch of pictures from their time in Idaho with only a little backstory. From what I understand they started off their days at the Sanctuary, enjoying delicious breakfasts from Sarah and even played games, loved their pets, and fed their snake. During the day they hung out at the Compound, and then ended their evenings with some one on one time with his parents at the Cottage. It was just what Dan was needing. :)


The nieces and nephews all love their Uncle Daniel








Alex is almost as tall as Nana Dee!



Ready to feed the snake?






Dan couldn't resist snapping a picture of his dad with his beard hanging out of his mask :)


I love this picture of the two of them <3

While they were spending quality time with family, so was I! I know his family wished I had been there, but I'm very glad I stayed in Colorado. The truth is that the altitude affected my ability to breathe a lot more than I expected. Like, as the altitude rose as we drove I could feel it. I was pretty worn out, and it was nice to just be able to sleep in, nap as needed, and have no agenda for the day. Some of the things I did with my mom and brother were watch movies, work on puzzles, play guitar hero, play card games and take funny pictures of the dog.




I also spent one more day in the Springs visiting with my good friend Scott who I worked with at Mesa Ridge High School. Not only was the drive to the Springs picture perfect, but so was our time catching up. He's still at the high school trying his best to teach choir in a virtual world. Man, what a crazy time.

Also, coincidentally on the day I visited with Scott I had a virtual follow-up appointment with my Cardiologist. I had had a cardiac angiogram in mid-November and never heard any results back. Turns out my heart is in great shape, but in the angiogram they could see something in the base of my lungs that has worsened since my chest CT in August. In august they told me it was non-specific inflammation, possibly infection that wasn't enough of anything to treat. This time, well here's the quote of what they found. 

"Scattered tree-in-bud opacification in the basal right lower lobe
with endobronchial debris within the right lower lobe anterior basal bronchus. There is associated atelectasis of the right lower lobe anterior basal segment. These findings have progressed in comparison to 08/06/2020 examination. Previously seen groundglass nodules within the right lower and left upper lobes are unchanged. No new nodules identified. Diagnostic considerations include infectious and inflammatory etiologies. Follow-up CT in 3-6 months after appropriate treatment."

So what the cardiologist suggested was to refer me back to pulmonology. This worried me a little bit because all this time my main complaint other than fatigue has been difficulty breathing. Despite this there has been no treatment offered. When I got back from Colorado I was able to get a virtual appointment quickly and they FINALLY came up with a treatment plan for getting this mucus out of my lungs. I am really hoping it will help. Deep in my gut I've felt that if I can get breathing better, my fatigue should improve. Cross your fingers for me!

Now back to the final celebration of our vacation. New Year's Eve was not only the official end of 2020, but it was my mom's birthday! Dan and the boys flew back in from Idaho, and as soon as they were home Alex got to work on Grandma's cake. Her request was a spice cake with cream cheese frosting, yum! 

We spent the evening eating spaghetti, watching the new movie Greenland, and then partying until the New York ball dropped. (we had to drive home the next day, so we didn't stay up until midnight like the firework exploding neighbors did!)









About 10 days after we arrived, it was time to leave Colorado. We managed to get out the door early (again!) and decided to make the drive all in one day. This time we lost an hour as we got back into Texas, so our arrival was super late. This allowed us a few days to recover before the kids had to go back to school and Dan back to work. 

We had a wonderful holiday break filled with quality time with family. I truly hope you were able to take advantage of the extra home time to spend it together. As we already know, 2021 has had a rocky start politically, and the vaccine isn't rolling out as fast as anticipated. Still, I'm hopeful that this year has to be better than the last. Happy New Year!

Friday, January 15, 2021

Holidays 2020- Part 1

After a quieter than normal December, school was finally out for two weeks. Since we are likely moving out of the country during Summer 2021 we decided to visit family for Christmas. We packed up our car and made our way to Colorado! 

It's a 14 hour drive to Denver, but we decided to split it up into two legs so we could visit a friend in Colorado Springs the second day. Our first day was a drive to Amarillo, TX. Our 7 hour journey turned longer due to bathroom/gas breaks, lunch, our check engine light coming on, stopping at a VW dealership in Lubbock to find out it was likely bad diesel, then get gas again to add a fuel additive, and then Dan got pulled over for going 6 over the speed limit. Luckily the check engine light was nothing serious and Dan only got a warning from the sheriff (in a cowboy hat). 

On the road!

Whatever path we took from San Antonio to Amarillo was littered with these wind turbines. I've never seen so many in such a long stretch.

Everyone loved having Carson along for the trip, especially Cade. Carson was falling asleep in his lap in this picture.

Once in Amarillo, much to our children's dismay, we set out to do a little exploring. It turns out that Cadillac Ranch is in Amarillo. I'd heard of it but didn't realize it was in Texas. These Cadillacs are in the ground like some sort of art installation, but you can spray paint them however you please!



Representing one of his favorite groups, Vulfpeck!

Cade by a Brandon Sanderson symbol from the Cosmere

Cade stood in the wrong place at the right time :)

EST!

Another Brandon Sanderson symbol they added

There are so many layers of paint that you can see the build up and drips off the tires

If you can't read it, it says: M is for McBride!




Turns out the kids had fun, imagine that! After inhaling plenty of spray paint fumes, it was time for dinner. There's a restaurant in Amarillo that's famous for their 72oz steak. If you eat it in an hour, you get the meal for free! Even though we didn't want to do the steak challenge, we still headed to the Big Texan for an iconic Texas meal and experience. Everything's bigger in Texas, right?

Sidewalk markings

That's one big bull!


Dan and I had steak, Cade had chicken tenders, and alex had the best meal of us all, a Buffalo burger!

Watch out for the T-Rexan!

After resting in Amarillo, we actually managed to get on the road EARLY! We told the boys the earlier we got on the road, the more time we'd have to spend in Colorado springs. If you know us at all, then you know that getting on the road at 6:30am is nothing short of a miracle. I actually really enjoyed the quiet drive in the dark as the sun rose, it was quite beautiful.

Something funny about leaving so early is that we didn't factor in the time change. It wasn't long after Amarillo that we were in New Mexico and the time jumped back an hour. Score! Extra time! And what did we do with that extra time? Another moment that made the kid's eyes roll, but turned out to be an awesome detour. If you have a moment when you're out that way, you should totally stop at Capulin Volcano national monument. Nothing like climbing around a dormant volcano with fresh snow on it! The boys and I hiked down to the cone while dan took the dog around the rim.

Carson was so excited to get out of the car and explore! He's the cutest!

Yup, that's Cade in a cthulhu mask, in shorts, in the snow

I underestimated how excited the kids would be to play in the snow again!







I guess most of us were wearing shorts. I had sandals on! Darn Texans...

It's pretty amazing how once you're out of Texas the drive gets A LOT prettier. We were so excited to cross the border into Colorado and watch as Pikes Peak got closer and closer. After all this time it still feels like coming home. The mountains really call to us. 

While in Colorado Springs we stopped by our good friends, the Grays. Their son Aidan is Cade's age, but gets on remarkably well with both of my kids. Aidan actually had an ATV accident right around labor day where he shattered his pelvis. He has been through a long recovery, but much to our kid's surprise Aidan was up and walking around, and by the end of our visit they were all wrestling on the ground! Drake, Leslie, Dan and I even fit in a game of Pounce where the competition was fierce! What a blast we had catching up with them. So glad they welcomed us into their home for an afternoon!



Carson just loved being with Leslie!


Also, I think he loved not being in the car. Don't worry, you'll get to see lots more pictures of Carson laying in funny places :)




Then, after a stop at Christy Sports to pick up some skis, we finally arrived in Denver at my Mom and Brother's house. We were super excited to spend Christmas with them, and we had a magical time.

On December 23rd, Dan and Cade planned a ski trip to A-Basin. With COVID regulations you had to secure a reservation for your lift ticket and your ski rental well ahead of time. We knew that the 24th would be full of fun Christmas activities and felt it would be busy the weekend right after Christmas, so the 23rd was the date to go. However, booking that far in advance you would never be able to know what the weather was going to be like. You guys, it was the absolute worst possible day for them to go skiing. Not only had it snowed heavily in the mountains overnight, but it was COOOOLLLLDDD. I'm talking wind chills well below zero, and actual temperature in single digits. I'm sure when Cade updates his blog about the trip he will give you the excruciating details, but let's just say they were in the car longer than we were on our drive from San Antonio to Amarillo, and they were in the car 4x as much as they were skiing. The snow was packed and icy, and the wind was strong. Not even all the layers and hand and foot warmers could protect against that much cold. I'm sure it was miserable, and I felt so bad for them. They came home in good spirits, and with a lot of an audiobook read!



While they were 'skiing', I spent the morning wrapping presents and then that afternoon we went to this Christmas experience where you walk through the sets of classic Christmas movies. It was fun, although I hadn't seen a few of the Christmas movies in quite awhile. 

Narwhal from Elf

The Lite Brite Welcome Santa sign from Elf

Mom and Daughter selfie!

The famous leg lamp :)

Polar Express!

We enjoyed Christmas at the Movies!

On Christmas Eve, it was a wonderful day to sleep in, do some baking, cooking, eating, and movie watching! The boys even got to open up some PJ's for Christmas Eve.

Carson all cuddled up in our blankets on our air mattress

Carson loved looking out the back door for squirrels

Putting Alex and Grandma to work in the kitchen!

Cookie decorating time!

Cade made Cade

Christmas China for a delicious Christmas Eve dinner.

Enjoying our dinner by candelight


Alex gave us a poignant toast- "Screw you 2020!" Hahahaha

I love the peaceful feeling sitting in the dark by the light of the Christmas Tree.

We also watched Jingle Jangle on Netflix, and enjoyed it much better than the George Clooney movie we had watched the night before.

Finally it was the long-awaited Christmas morning. I didn't take very many pictures, but we all had a great time opening presents and just enjoying the day together. We even zoomed with Valerie's family and I was able to chat with my Dad. We had cinnamon rolls for breakfast and I made my famous homemade pizza for everyone that evening. We ate that while enjoying the new Pixar movie on Disney+ called Soul. What a wonderful holiday together.




That concludes the first part of my Holidays 2020 blog. On the next post you'll hear all about the boys trip to Boise, my extended time in Denver and our trip back home! Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas too.