Sunday, September 25, 2011

Update on Jace and other things





Okay , so this is an old xray. About 5 weeks ago. You can see under the 2nd screw that there is still signs of his fracture.









This is Jace's leg (obviously) now the dr. says that he should walk around with his brace off, only at home, in order the help strengthen it and improve range of motion. He lost a lot of muscle. He doesn't like to bend his leg a whole lot and afterwards doesn't like to straighten it. It's very hard for him to figure all this stuff out. Yet he will still try to climb things. (That's a nader for ya).







This is Jace getting his cast removed. The machine tickled a lot so he laughed and laughed while it was being taken off. It was super noisy, hence the earphones.








So this is his most recent x-ray. Sorry about the label right in the way, but you can see the callous formation, very good sign that he is doing just fine. The screw on top will get removed it is too close to the skin tissue, and that is causing discomfort. We are going to schedule that procedure at his next visit in Oct. (a couple of weeks from now.)






We had Jensen draw this on his Jace's cast. He was going to do some others. Mike (Monsters Inc., ) the LGM's (toy story), but he didn't get to it. Oh well, Jace got a lot of comments on this one.





CHANGE OF SUBJECT


Jaryn lost her first tooth. That was an ordeal. When it was really wiggly she would cry and cry and I would ask her if it hurt, and while sobbing hysterically, she would say, "NOoooooo"! So what's the problem? "I Just Don't Like My Tooooth, toooo beeeee LOOOOoooooose."

Then while she was eating, she munched on it a little too hard and it started to bleed, but it didn't come out. I have a thing about loose teeth so Jason had to step in and help. While he was dabbing her tooth with the towel, he just grabbed on and pulled it out. She didn't even realize what he did, but when he showed her she cried all the more; "Noooow I dooooon't have a toooooth anymoooore!" What a character, I don't know where she gets it from?????

Now of course it is the coolest thing in the world because she has joined the ranks of the missing teeth club with her friends at school. ONE friend has TWO missing teeth, what a lucky child!

Monday, August 22, 2011

1st Day of School!!!!!!!! 1st Day of School!!!!!!!!!!




*****Notice I wasn't able to post my pictures yesterday so this is a day late********

James getting ready for school. He is taking early morning seminary!!!

Jace woke up at 5:ooam and he laid at the foot of my bed until it was time to get ready. He doesn't seem to be as excited about school as was James and Jaryn.







Jaces desk at school he has all of his things in his desk ready to go.


AND last but for certainly not least my little princess.


I didn't even have to say "time to wake up" , I got as far as Jaryn, and she popped right out of bed. So excited to go to kindergarten.






This is so cute !





Jaryn doing her official 1st day of school picture by the front door

I think that this is such a precious view. My baby going to school.



Jaryn is standing by her teacher's podium so she can get her name tag.



I think that she is a little nervous. She is waiting up against the wall like the teacher directed.



And NOW after school. James seemed to have a good time although I did hear that he might have missed his first four classes, because of a mix-up. But he enjoyed the ones he went to.











Jace looks a little worse for wear, but all in all he had a terrific day.



And Jaryn informed me that she gets to go to school tomorrow, (the teacher said). She didn't eat her lunch because it was too exciting to talk with friends, and in Gym the coach didn't want them to run, (WHAAT?)And they didn't get to climb the rock wall or ropes or anything except jumping jacks and other exercise.



Today is the day, I have reached a major milestone in my life. ALL my children went to school ALL day!!!!! No more little ones to take to the grocery store or shopping while I look for clothes, that I can't try on because they will dart under the dressing room door, so I have the buy the clothes then take them home, then try them on and usually they don't fit, so I have to find another day to go back to the store with the kiddos to exchange the clothes, and I am really tired just explaining this to you all. (Breath Breath)


Okay so maybe I was just trying to sound silly, but ALL my kiddos went to school today and I got to............clean? I really need to find a better way to celebrate that occasion.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Okay so it's my Birthday!!

Well this is it. The big four-oh my heck how did I get this old. (One day at a time) No big party for commiserating. But we just moved here so it's hard to throw a big party. But thanks to all for the birthday wishes.
Since my mom likes me to share stories about my family so here are a couple of funny stories to share:

Yesterday my dad called to wish me a happy birthday and while I was talking with him Jaryn was, of course, buzzing around me wanting to know who I was talking to. My dad heard her and asked to talk to her so I gave Jaryn the phone. After a few sentences of conversation I heard Jaryn say, "Well, hug the phone." When I got back on the phone my dad told me that he wanted to give Jaryn a big hug. I guess she thought about it and figured the next best thing to hugging her was to hug the object on which her voice was coming through. Make sense to me.

Today my kiddos gave me the best present, they cleaned my kitchen and most of the house! Jason gave me a present of doing the laundry. BEST BIRTHDAY EVER!!
While we were coming back from my birthday lunch, Jason asked if Jensen wanted to take our neighbor's grandson to the movies. He said yes, so we needed to get him some cash. James realizing that money is usually a birthday gift, suggested that I get some money for my birthday. So he told Jason that he needed to get me some birthday money. Thanks James for lookin' out for me.

Nothin' can keep him down!

Jace is now out of his "green leg" as he affectionately referred to it. Now he gets to wear a leg brace that keeps his leg straight. He will be like that for another 3 weeks. This kiddo has been such a trooper I am so proud of him. The following is about this past week.











Nope! Nothing will keep this little boy down. I am almost hesitant to post these pictures because it may reflect poorly on me, but that doesn't mean that he isn't doing this. Today we went to the kid's new elementary school and WOW! This place is amazing. The school is almost the size of my High School, definitely bigger than the old high school that I used to go to. (Before we moved to the new one). Any way, this two level ELEMENTARY isn't even the biggest one in the district!











Jaryn is so excited that she will be a kindergartner. Her teacher is just as energetic as she is. Jaryn met one of her desk buddies today and I think that they will be good friends. Jaryn also met the school mascot, she got so excited.











Jace will still be in his cast for the first week of school, but the school will be able to use his wheelchair for the long journey from his classroom to the lunchroom. His new 3rd grade teacher and special ed. teacher seem so nice and I think that they will take good care of Jace.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Killer Potato Soup

Oh My Holy Cow!!!! I just invented this and cooked it today. It is pretty simple so I thought that I would let others know about it so if they want to try it or improve it go for it!

Killer Potato Soup-you will need:

10 strips of bacon
8-10 med sized potatoes
4 cups water
4 cups chicken broth
1 med onion chopped
4 cloves of garlic (grated)
1/8 cup butter
1 1/2 cups milk
1/2 tsp each of thyme, sage, ground yellow mustard, white pepper
1 bay leaf
salt-opt

Save some time clean skins of potatoes and bake half way in microwave/6mins. Work in batches.
Let cool a little and peal off skins. (It helps to cool the potatoes if you cut them in half length wise). Chop the onions while potatoes are baking.
In a large pot cook bacon to render fat with butter until crisp . (The butter is just a bonus, if you are using precooked bacon you need a little extra fat). About med-low heat.
Remove bacon from pot. Add chopped onions and saute for 3mins. (opt. add salt to help sweat out the onions). Add garlic and saute for 1 min more. Add water, broth, potatoes, spices and bay leaf. Simmer for about 20-30 mins. Potatoes will be extremely mushy. Add milk simmer for another 5 min. Fish out bay leaf and with an emulsion blender, blend all the potatoes, onions, etc. Soup will be soupy not creamy like a chowder. Crumble up bacon and add to soup.

You can garnish with cheese/chives/croutons/more bacon/sour cream/whatever you would top on a baked potato. The choices are limitless.

If you want a creamier soup use less water maybe about a cup instead of four. And sub. whole milk or cream to help thicken.

I hope that I explained this well. I don't write out recipes (That's one of Jason's biggest complaints about my cooking, I can't do the same thing twice). But this came together really quick and even I LIKED IT!


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Hardware

So for all those that know what they are looking at, you can explain it to the rest of the people out there. JK. this is Jace's leg. Jason says that you can see where the brake was/is, but I couldn't see it unless it's pointed out to me. I know now that it's on the side where the screws go in, so if your looking at the picture the most obvious is below the second screw right of middle and follow it up from there.

Dr. says that growth plate looks good and everything is staying in place. BAD NEWS is that screws might have to come out. YUCK! But Dr. also says that the bones will heal (the holes will fill in). But that second screw is awfully close to coming out the other side. At least that's how this person sees it.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

A Thank You Shout-out!

I just wanted to say a big thank you for all those who have sent in well wishes for Jace. He is doing great, or as great as a full leg cast can keep you. My Mom and Dad have been extremely helpful taking Jace for walks, playing with him and keeping him occupied while I am tending to other necessities. This Thursday Jace goes in for another assessment on his progress and also to transition(hopefully) to a straight-leg cast. He will be able to walk on this one (like he doesn't try to do that already) so I think he will like that freedom. Your prayers have been wonderfully helpful, I know that they have kept Jace at peace during this very difficult time for him.
Thank You ALL!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Jensen Jace and it's a Crazy Place!

I cannot believe that Jensen's old enough to be this old. He celebrated his 18th birthday on the 30th of June. Crazy huh? I remember being 18, boy things have changed. I had to go to work, I got a pretty opal ring from my parents. Jensen wanted music from itunes and vegged all day. (It's still summer vacation to him). I told him that once he graduated summer vacations went away too, but it is hard to find a job. Happy Birthday Big Guy!!


I am going to try and explain what happened to Jace and use some visual aids to help. Saturday evening around 8 o'clock Jason took Jace outside because he had been stuck in the house all day. Jason wanted to give Jace a try on the electric scooter that we have. (It used to belong to the "Big's" but now we thought that the "little's" would like to have them.) Anywho--Jace got on the thing and started to go-slow at first-while Jason was running along side him. All of the sudden Jace took off and kept going down our street laughing the whole way. Jason was yelling to him to slow down or stop, but soon realized that Jace wasn't going to do either.




Jace was headed straight for this new construction. If you noticed there were plenty of dangerous places that would've increased the severity of injury.




To the left of where Jace landed are broken up stones and concrete.


To the right a construction box full of trash, nails and other debris.



Jace happened to land right in the sand pile in the middle of all those potentially deadly hazards.




Jace was taken to the E.R. and it was discovered that he had fractured his femur and then dislocated it from the knee joint. It was determined that Jace be transported to the Children's Hospital for surgery.



The Dr. that performed the operation said that everything went back together. Jason saw both sets of x-rays and seemed very pleased with how Jace's leg looked after everything was done. Jace needed two screws to put everything back. They are permanent, so Jace won't need to have surgery again to remove them. (The Doctor also casted Jace's turtle since it was with him in the O.R.)



Jace will be in this bent leg cast for at least 4 weeks and he is not to bear weight during this time. After that he will be placed in a straight leg cast for we hope for 2 more weeks at that's all. We have been given a wheelchair for Jace to use and also a walker to keep his right leg strong. Jason set up this cot right in front of the t.v. so he can keep his leg elevated. Jace needs to keep his leg elevated for one more day, and then he can sit up and play on the floor. If you notice from the picture above it is rather hard to keep him down. Good news is he doesn't seem to be in pain anymore. The dark green bandages are to cushion Jace's other leg from the spacers, it looks kind of "Dr. Susses" .



We certainly appreciate everyones prayers and well wishes..Jace has some pretty awesome gardian angels.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Rogers have relocated....... AGAIN!






Well, I thought I would let everyone know that we have moved again. This time, however, it is to a place that we are familiar with. Jace was born here. That's right we are back in San Antonio. It has been 9 years since the last time we were here and things have changed a little. There are a lot more neighborhoods, for one. H.E.B. is still the only grocery store, but there are some H.E.B. plus stores to compete with the Super Wal-mart's and Super Target's. It's still hot and muggy in the summer. That was a nice shock to the system. (When we left Colorado Springs, on May 20th, it had snowed the day before). Crazy huh? Jason is going back to school, but this time it is to enter a fellowship program for P.A.'s to specialize in ENT (Ear Nose and Throat). His actual training begins in a week. All this time up until now he has been "in processing" what a headache. Some other changes is that all my children will be in school!! What will I do with the day, I haven't got a clue, OH YES I DO!!! Jensen also graduated, I can't believe that he is old enough to be this old. He will turn 18 here in a few days, and I am trying really hard at nagging him to get a job. He has been a big help with his brothers and sister, so I don't know how I will cope with that change.



Slowly but surely James and Jace are making the adjustment to their new home. James loves having his own room. It's like a museum, all of his Star Wars action figures and spaceships are on display and the rest of his room is organized and CLEAN! Now I just need him to keep his bathroom the same way and we're in business. I will include a few pictures so everyone can see some of our family updates.




This is Jensen and James retiring our Flag. It was given to Jason when he graduated OCS in June of 98.




This flag has been to Morroco, Afghanistan, Montana, South Carolina, Alabama, and a few other places that I can't think of right now. It has flown in many missions, and has flown over several places of honor. Montana National Guard Headquarters for one. We now have it on display in our home.







Jensen getting ready to graduate from Air Academy High School. May 19, 2011.






If you notice the boxes we had movers that day loading up our stuff so we could leave the next day. Such is the life of the military family. At least Jensen didn't miss his graduation.
Love to you all!!


































Back Again

Well it has been quite a while and so I thought that I would take the advice of my sister and start updating the blog.



Yesterday being Sunday, our family usually has the spiritual side of FHE because our children need to have things broken up. There has been some fun trivia about our prophets in the Ensign. So what I thought I would do is have a "game-show" type FHE about our Prophets. The June Ensign p. 72 is where you will find the most recent information. I went and found clip art for displaying the clues. (I already have printed out the pictures of the Prophets). Then I set it up in a multiple choice format. It was fun. Jason read the questions and it was neat to learn things about our church presidents that we didn't know before. Here is an example. (I usually use my whiteboard). The clue is the flower lei. The question is this president of the Church was called on a mission to the Hawaiian Islands when he was 15 years old. Do you know the answer?







The Ensign Jan. issue has another bit of trivia about our Prophets, it's in the section Small and Simple Things.

It sure makes for some fun family time. Try it I think you will have fun.