Thursday, August 25, 2011

Leaving Louisiana

I am currently sitting in our house full of boxes worrying about things I cannot control. For instance, I am worried about Brighton's health, worried about getting all of our stuff on the big truck tomorrow and whether it will all make it to Salt Lake City unscathed, worried about flying again, worried about the hurricane threatning Eastern VA and the outerbanks, worried about being sad (yes, I worry about my own emotions sometimes). I hate worrying and I hate pity parties. I decided to blog our recent beach trip, but then I realized I loaded all of the pictures on the other computer and not on the notebook. So I will have to blog about our wonderful trip to the Outerbanks where we stayed at Wendy and Geoff's (Jon's sis and BIL) new beach house, which I hope and pray stays completely intact, after we get to Utah and get the computer set up. Brighton's health problems have definitely gotten me worked up. She did very well through her colonoscopy, but she was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis, which is an autoimmune disease that she will have to deal with for the rest of her life. We are very thankful that the biopsy did not show anything more serious, and I am currently gathering as much information on a daily basis that I can about managing her disease. She does not act sick and the new medication seems to be working. We already have an appointment with her new doctor on Monday. She will see her new pediatric gasterontologist before she even has a chance to get into our new house! So, for now, I know I need to stop worrying. I am going to try and turn my thoughts to happy thoughts. Instead of thinking about how sad I am to leave Louisiana, I'm going to think about how happy I am that I had the opportunity to live here. I will say it again--this place is unlike any other on earth and we have absolutely been more blessed than I could have ever imagined in the last three years. So because of this, I've decided to make a list--not of things we will miss most, but things we will take with us because we have been so blessed. And so, WE WILL TAKE...

...an appreciation for food prepared by people who yes love to eat, and yes love to cook, but also who cook for the purpose of bringing people together--for hours and hours and hours because the food is so good!
...along with the appreciation for good food comes a subsequent disdain for all chain restraunts, especially those serving what is falsely marketed as "seafood." I realize how haughty this sounds but it's unfortunately true.
...scars, both emotional and physical: the physical scars come from old mosquito bites received from mosquitos that are so evil and huge, they bite through jeans, and ant bites from the most vile creatures on the earth--fire ants. The emotional scars come from living in fear that the tickling sensation going down my back is most likely a cockroach of prehistoric proportion that has fallen off of the ceiling and down my shirt. Fear and dread for three years=scars.
...a surprising love of NFL football, or mainly just a love for the Saints. While Jon grew up a Redskins fan, I never paid attention to pro football until moving down here. Enthusiasm for Saints football is absolutely infectious! WHO DAT!
...mental pictures of green frog and green lizard bellies that stick to the doors and windows on steamy nights.
...an appreciation for excellent music, and sitting in a public park listening to excellent music, and drinking adult beverages while sitting in a public park listening to excellent music.
....the belief that the holidays do not end until the last parade stops rolling on Fat Tuesday. I don't think I will be able to live without king cake and Abita Mardi Gras bock--just can't do it. We might be the only ones celebrating but Salt Lake City will have Mardi Gras next year!
...memories of some fun-loving ladies that showed me how to loosen up a little now and then.
...a friendship with Nikki and James Slaton that I hope will continue for years to come. Will is definitely going to need to see his girlfriend from time to time :) We have loved spending time with you all--thanks for so so many good times!
...the love of a church family that was just what we needed with our family so far away. I will so miss the friendships we have made with you all. You are a blessed and very special church. I will be thinking about you, especially on Sunday and Wednesday mornings. I cannot think of a more fantastic group of ladies than my Bible study ladies. I will miss the study and the conversations!Thank you thank you thank you for welcoming us into your church family. Pam and May, thank you for loving my children and teaching them about Jesus. Thank you for making it that much harder for me to leave. ;)
...the desire to return to this place soon.
...the best thing we will leave with is our own little Louisianian, Brighton Rae. She has to come back to her swamp roots from time to time so please keep in touch because we'd love to see you again!

Goodbye Louisiana, we love you!



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

A Break at the Lake

We have so much going on right now. I am currently calling utility companies to stop service in Louisiana and begin them for our new home in Utah. We got back this past Sunday from a house-hunting trip that was very stressful but successful. Now the move preparations have to be finalized and all of our goodbyes said. On top of that, I am also currently prepping Brighton for a colonoscopy on Thursday. She continues to have problems with her digestion, so we've decided to go through with the procedure to make sure that there are no serious problems. Please pray for her and us this week. With all that going on, I decided the best use of my time was to blog. Actually, I just thought blogging would take my mind off of things. So here is the first installment of our Virginia Vacation starting with our trip to Mom and Dad's house. We had a great time as usual, but while we were enjoying our break, Nana suffered a break of her own. Mom was walking down the outdoor deck steps, when she slipped and fell. She broke three bones in her ankle which required surgery to fix. She is doing well now and seems to be healing nicely. Although the injury took her out of commission to do many of the active things she typically enjoys, I think she enjoyed spending some extra special time with her grandkids that she may not have had if she wasn't forced to sit still. Amanda and I picked up the slack at their house along with Dad who has gotten pretty good with housework and even some cooking! It was actually nice to be able to wait on my mom for a change because she has always waited on me and the kids so much. We had a wonderful visit, and so today I am reliving it by taking this break from the stress! Stay tuned for the second half of vacation pictures that I will post when I can take another break :)


Nana and Papa's house...notice the little red wheelbarrow on the boat launch. It was full of fireworks!



Dad is known throughout the cove for his excellent fireworks show! Happy Independence Day!






We also had an early birthday celebration at Nana and Papa's for Will.



There was plenty of cousin bonding time. Callie and Brighton play very well together and seem to really like to do many of the same things...


...like being completely mischevious!


Will, Brighton, and Callie had many good hours playing inside...


...and OUTSIDE!


While Amanda and I have been requesting a slide since we were kids, Papa decides that he should build one for the next generation. Believe me, it did not stop us from trying it out too--even if it was too narrow for our butts!



Once again, we enjoyed floating and swimming...


during the day and night!




We got in a few good boat rides too. Papa even gave up the Captain's chair a few times ;)





While I enjoy sharing the Captain's seat...I also enjoy not sharing it :)



God bless America...and Nillas...and old wire colanders that Nana uses to get grass out of the baby pool...YAY!



Will caught a few fish and he particularly loved the addition of Papa's slide.



Brighton and Will rode in Daddy's lap for their first turn in the new tube.



We all got a turn on the viper tube. Will was the only one who didn't seem to enjoy it the first time, but he did like it once he tried it again. Nana opted to stay on the boat, having had a little too much fun on Papa's slide the day before. Unfortunately, she will have to wait to try out the new tube until her ankle heals now.



A worn-out baby girl and a very patient Nana.




And now...The Number 1 ankle-breaker! Nana still managed to enjoy our visit, but she was downgraded to spectator status for the more adventerous fun.


Noseholding is an important skill that every Taylor heir must learn.







Will loved sliding into the lake once he overcame his fear.


We love the lake!!

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