Friday, July 17, 2009

Summer #2

Caeden Eats!
June 7th 2009

The doctors now say that you don't really need to give your babies solid food until they are 6 months old. But it is so fun to see them grow and move on to new things. Caeden gave us
A LOT of difficulty taking a bottle. In fact I finally resorted to putting a small amount of sugar in each one so she would take a bottle while I was at work. She definitely loved the sweetness. I think she liked it even more when Ben made her bottles because he put about a cup of sugar in the bottle. I felt really bad about it but the doctor said that it was not a big deal. GOOD- mom guilt gone! So I was ready to let her try to eat other stuff when she turned 4 months to see how that would go. Cal had to be right there to help feed her and see how she did with the food. She loved it! Now she wants to be at the table and have something put in her mouth whenever we are eating. She loves food! Especially the sweet stuff!



*YUMMY*YUMMY*YUMMY*





RELAY FOR LIFE
June 12th 2009

My reason to relay
Linda Measom--My Mom my hero!

One Sunday at dinner, at the beginning of this year, I asked my family if they wanted to do the Relay for Life again and no one really had much to say on the matter. After the table had been cleared and everyone was doing their own thing my Mom came to me and said she really thought we should do it. So right there it became my job to see that it got done. I told everyone we were going to do it so they had pLilenty of time to take work off and participate. If Mom wants to do it we need to do it!
Our major fundraiser was a cartwheel-a-thon that we held at NEBO gymnastics. the team girls all got pledges and then came in and did as many Cartwheels as they could in 5 minutes. Courtlyne did 140 and little Carter did 80! All the money raised the girls donated to the our Relay for LIfe team. We also asked for donations from our family and friends and many of them helped us by donating! Our team goal was $2000 and we made just shy of that with $1850!
The overall theme was 80's so we decided to put Courtlyne's breakdancing skills to use! We decide our team name would be BREAKIN' DOWN CANCER. I put Allan in charge of designing us some t-shirts since he is the artist in the family. They were great! We set up camp by the stream in the Payson City Park and prepared to spend the night walking the track, and not sleeping. We got rained on a little, then a little more but it did not dampen our spirits. It only dampened our cardboard dance floor that we brought with us to dance on in front of our tents. And boy did we dance! Everyone joined in, even Mom and Dad. People from all over came to watch (stare, laugh, etc.) as we ripped up the soggy cardboard. after one side was torn up we flipped it over and tore up the other side. Not that our dancing is anything amazing but we had an audience and a great time! Some of us stayed up all night-- some had to sleep to get to work in the morning, and some fell asleep just as dawn was breaking. It was a great inspirational night filled with love and hope for those fighting cancer and their families.

I love my Mom for putting up a good fight and pray she has many more Relays to come.


Mom and Allan
Sweet embrace, as Allan got there he gave Mom a hug and they both got a little emotional.



Survivor and Caregiver walk-


This picture still makes me tear up as I think of the relationship my parents have and the love and care they give to each other.

This is Courtlyne. She made it until about 5:30 in the morning then she crashed while trying to watch yet another great 80's movie with Grandpa Gary. He carried her back over to our tents and she slept for about 3 hours.


Cal woke up at about 6:30 in the morning. He actually got some sleep. He and Caeden went to bed at about 11:00 and slept through the night. He grabbed a banana to eat and climbed up on Ben's lap which, I think made Ben comfy and warm enough to catch some ZZZ's himself.

Holly and Jared trying to wake up!


Courtlyne, Carter and Hailee Smith breaking into the powdered doughnuts before the Relay had even started. Yummy!




It was a great time--I always dread the preparation and the feeling of utter exhaustion for a few days afterward, but it is always worth it in the end.

2 comments:

stephanie said...

I love when the babies get to start eating. So fun!
Good Job with the relay for life. It is a great cause!!

Stephanie said...

You guys are so awesome! Your Mom is a wonderful person and is so lucky to have all of you!!