Sunday, February 24, 2008

Holdens Health

Just wanted to let you know that on Thursday holden's left eardrum burst and we went to the doctor and got medication that was needed and then the next day on Friday his other eardrum burst. Needless to say Holden is in a lot of pain right now. I am staying home from church this week since Chris stayed home with him last week. I think Holden has missed more church than he has gone. But one good thing in the 26 months of Holden's life last night was the first night that he slept all the way through the night and was in his OWN bed. I actually had to get up in the night to make sure he was still breathing. It was so nice to have a good nights sleep.

Friday, February 22, 2008

About photos

Chris wanted me to let you know if you want to see the pictures bigger just click on the slide show. We don't get many snow days in sunny STG but we managed to take some of Sloane out in it. I wish Holden would have been awake he would of loved it and the older boys couldn't wait to go play football with friends. So Sloane was my guinea pig on pictures with the snow(dang I wanted pics of all the kids for scrapbook pages). I am Sloane's room mom at school and we had a fun valentines party. They didn't have to wear their uniforms but had to wear red or pink shirts. Their favorite game was heads up 7-up. Last set of pics are once again of Sloane falling asleep on our coffee table waiting for her dad to give her a ride on his back to her bed. I felt bad that she waited so long.

I know you are all surprised to hear so much from us in just 3 days. Try not to fall over. I wanted to thank you all for your comments about chandler. Hope you all have a great day.

Snow days and Valentines and sleepy Sloanie

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Mini Miracle

I guess I ought to start by apologizing on behalf of our family for not being more timely at posting blogs. The easy excuse is we're incredibly busy but then who isn't? Unfortunately, unlike some of my sisters, the busier I get, the less I feel like posting a blog.

I did however want to record something that happened to me that I consider a miracle.

Approximately 6 months ago our family attended the Sunday general session of our stake conference. Because we knew how obnoxious Holden can get, we chose to sit in the cultural hall. During the rest hymn, we all stood to sing and Holden naturally wanted to run up to the stand and conduct so I grabbed him and held him to my chest during the song. Needless to say, he wasn't too fond of being held at that particular moment and began to kick his legs wildly. Unfortunately he connected with my phone that was attached to my belt and knocked it to the ground. I quickly picked it up but didn't notice until we were seated again that the SD memory card had been knocked out.

I had a hard time paying attention during the remainder of conference because I was frantically looking around on the ground to see if I could locate the card. The reason I was so concerned was because not only did the card contain hundreds of pictures but more importantly it contained my scriptures.

Shortly after I bought my Palm Treo I purchased some software that allowed me to mark and annotate my scriptures. So, the card represented 100's of hours of studying, marking and creating notes. Even after the session ended I was unable to find the card even though the whole family as well as a few friends were scouring the gym floor for the SD card. I even checked the lost and found a few days later but by that time, I had given up hope. What was especially frustrating was the circumstances under which I had lost the card. I thought to myself, I'm where I'm supposed to be on Sunday. I'm with my family and I'm holding my son but even so, I lose my scriptures that I had worked so hard on despite my prayers that I might find the card.

For those of you who are asking why I didn't have a recent backup of the card...don't ask. I've already beat myself up over that one. I had backups of virtually everything, except the SD card.

Well, a tiny miracle happened the next day. Krissy was picking up Sloane from her school, when she noticed a brand new SD card still in the box in the middle of the parking lot. She turned it in to the school's lost and found but after no one claimed it, it was given back to Krissy. This at least saved me $25 or so by not having to purchase a new card. And while I was grateful for this, I still didn't envy the task of starting from scratch and replacing my scriptures.

But as time went on, I figured this was the Lord's way of getting me to intensify my study of the scriptures. Progress was slow initially but over the ensuing months I replaced roughly 1/3 of what I had previously but I was clearly missing most of what I had. Of special concern were the many scriptures I had marked and made notes on while researching a particular subject. I knew it would be virtually impossible to replicate what I typed on the lost card.

Well, fast forward 6 months; Yesterday evening I got up from the couch to answer a knock at the door. In the door frame stood a large man who asked me if I had 3 bigger boys, a girl and a little boy. I thought to myself, "uh-oh, what did they do now?" But against my better judgment I told him I did, so he reached into his pocket (for a split second I thought he might be going for a weapon) and he handed me my lost SD card. I was dumbfounded (more than usual). He said that he found the card underneath his washing machine. Apparently his young son must have picked up the card at Stake Conference, put it in his pocket and when his clothes were washed, it somehow ended up under their washing machine until it was found 6 months later.

What was just as amazing though was how the guy was able to track me down. It's not like I had my name and phone number on the card. Apparently the guy put the card in his computer and began to look at some of my pictures to see if he could find a way to return the card. He came across a picture I took of the front of our house and since he happened to work for the city of Saint George, he was somehow able to get an exact address and was able to deliver the card.

I offered the guy a reward but he wouldn't accept, he was very humble and said he just felt driven to find out who this SD card belonged to. I know I'm probably being overly dramatic with this sentiment but the first thought that came to me was that it was kind of like Joseph Smith having the lost 116 pages returned to him.

Anyway, this is definitely a miracle in my life. The Lord answered my prayers, maybe not as quickly as I would have liked but I'm now able to combine the work I had done previously with what I've done over the last 6 months.

Well, it's getting late but I wanted to record this experience for posterity. Hope everyone is well.

Chris

Monday, January 28, 2008

Long Week

It has been a long week for our family. Each of the kids have taken their turn staying home from school last week being sick and I woke up with a bad cold,cough and sore throat. I feel miserable. As of saturday night we have a new guest living with us. My step sister Teryval has moved in with us, not sure for how long. She was living with her fiance and things got bad and needed a place to go. She is really nice and good to the little ones. I have only met her once so it was kinda of weird to have her move in. But hopefully it is not for too long. Anyway, I am going to go take a nap.

It is so sad about President Hinckley. I will miss him.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Cubs

Well Paige sent me this template and I couldn't resist putting it on our blog. We are excited that Mark is coming with us this year to spring training. We already have our game tickets and hotel booked. Counting down the days. Sorry no pictures yet of the family room. I have to finish one more part. But I wanted to thank you for your compliments on my decorating. Hope you have a great day.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Life is back on track

Man, it has been so long since I have blogged I think I forgot how. I just read our Christmas letter Chris wrote for the first time. He did a really good job. He has to do it every year because I can't remember what I did the day before much less through out the entire year. Any ideas what I can take to improve memory loss??? I am doing a lot better health wise. I was glad that I didn't have to go get x-rays done.

We had a fun new years eve party at a friend of ours and played games, ate, visited, ate and ate some more. Needless to say my resolution is to loose about another 20 pounds. I have finally made it back to the gym this week after not stepping foot into for about 2 months. It felt good to work out.

Grandma you will be pleased to hear that today I cut Tevins hair. He looks tons better. He groaned and moaned through the entire thing but ignored him. Chris and the twins are at the temple doing baptisms tonight. I wish they could do them more often. As a youth we went once month and did 20 names. Here the youth go every 6 months and only get to do about 5 names. But they enjoy it especially the trips to dairy queen afterwards.

I am glad school is back in session and life can get back to normal. Since I am feeling better I have started finishing my painting downstairs. Mom the brown looks awesome next to the curtains you made. I LOVE IT!!!! When I get everything cleaned up probably by Saturday I will put pics on.

We are suppose to have rain all weekend and I am thrilled. I love St. George, but I do wish we had more rain. Well gotta run. Holden is beating up on Sloane. Happy New Year,

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Disneyland & Christmas pics

Hi, please see our family letter below.

Merry Christmas from the Gibson Family

Merry Christmas from Saint George!

Krissy has been very sick for the last couple of days and has spent much of that time worshipping the porcelain God (believe me, it's NOT what you think) so as a matter of default, I've been drafted into writing our family Christmas letter. It's probably been a good three or four years since we last put any significant effort into writing a Christmas letter so it's long overdue.

As you an see, I've attached a slide show which should give you a good idea of what we've been up to over the last month or so. Needless to say, Disneyland was the highlight of our holiday season (everyone but mine that is). While I enjoy a good roller coaster ride as much as the next guy, I was NOT looking forward to the crowds and lines at Disneyland. I was still recovering from our last Disney adventure a couple of years ago. Much to my surprise however, the lines weren't half bad. This, coming from a guy who hates standing behind two people at Albertson's is saying a lot.

The kids had a wonderful time as we knew they would. Sloanie was still traumatized from not going through Minnie Mouse's house during our last trip so she was DETERMINED to meet Minnie this time. She was disappointed when we didn't make her house our first stop but not wanting to cause my daughter the same distress I experienced by not being allowed to climb up the statue of Liberty as a child (just kidding Mom:), right around lunch time she and I made a special trip over to Toon town. Unfortunately Minnie was not there. I asked one of the workers if the reason she wasn't there was because she and Mickey were having marital difficulties but I was assured that wasn't the reason. We were however able to go through Minnie's house and Sloanie seemed satisfied.

The boys were antsy to go off by themselves and since they had their cell phone with them, we let them go ride Thunder Mountain fourteen times or whatever it was while we watched the parade. I guess you've really arrived as a dad when you realize that although you don't like parade's, you'd rather have your daughter on your shoulders (even though by then my shoulders, legs and feet were killing me) than go ride more roller coasters.

By the time evening came, it was quite cold (California cold) and drizzly. We also had two very tired kids (darn that Tevin and Chandler:) so we finally left a couple of hours before we had planned. All in all we had a great time although if we never went again, I'd be a happy man.

We've had another good year and I'm continually amazed at how rapidly time passes as I get older. It doesn't seem possible that another year has come and gone.

Krissy keeps herself as busy as anyone I know. She's the treasurer for the PTA at Sloane's school and is also a room mother for at least a couple of the kids. Additionally, since Sloane attends a charter school, Krissy and I are both obligated to volunteer 40 hours each per school year. So far I've put in about 5 hours while Krissy is right around 60. Krissy also runs a scrap book club and currently has 12 members. Once a month she is in charge of a party (no kegs involved), which thankfully is only held at our house once a year. She seems to really enjoy this challenge and also pulls in a few extra bucks each month as a result. She also serves as the activities chairperson in our ward which is an ideal calling for someone with her skillset. Overall it seems as if Krissy has experienced better health this year, this weekend notwithstanding.

Chandler is doing well in school again this year. Krissy and I really respect and admire Chandler for how hard he works. Chandler is such a good kid and is and always has been our peacemaker. He looks out for his siblings and as a rule, puts others first in almost everything he does. Chandler played corner back on his football team this year and although he was one of the smaller players, he showed no fear as he went against guys LITERALLY twice as heavy. His team did poorly but Chanman had a fun time and plans on trying out for the high school team next year. Chandler is also serving as the secretary in his deacon's quorum.

Tevin is.....well, Tevin is Tevin. He's such a good kid but Krissy and I continually need to remind ourselves that he's just 13 even though he could easily pass for 16 or 17. Tevin has definitely entered teenage hood. It's hard for me to understand what he's going through since I was such a perfect teenager (stop laughing Mom). Tevin is nothing like his twin brother. He's over a foot taller and weighs well over a hundred pounds more than Chandler. He's still trying to get used to that big body of his but all in all he's doing remarkably well. Tevin is also doing well in school and among other things, enjoys guitar lessons and the computer.

Harrison is our comic relief. He jokes and teases nonstop and Krissy rarely misses an opportunity to remind me that this is probably my fault. Harrison is doing exceptionally well in school and it's very important for him to do well. Kind of like me as a kid, right Mom & Dad? Harrison plays the Bass in his school orchestra which is easily a foot taller than he he is and it's pretty comical to see him try to lug that thing around. Harrison is already girl crazy and it's come to my attention just recently while at Disneyland that girls are crazy about him. I definitely noticed him getting looks from young teenage girls (while I got checked out by the senior citizens babes).

We are so grateful for our only girl Sloanie. She seems to have a calming effect on the boys, which is both amusing and necessary. Sloanie absolutely loves school and is doing remarkably well. The charter school she is attending is known for its rigorous curriculum so we were understandably worried when she began kindergarten in August but so far so good. She's learning things that the public schools don't teach until 1st and in some cases, 2nd grade so we feel very fortunate and blessed to have gotten her into this school.

Sloanie most defintely has her Daddy wrapped around her finger. We have a very close relationship which will hopefully continue as she get's older. Every Sunday after church she'll remind me that it's "Daddy and Sloanie time". So, while Mom and Holden nap, she and I hang out together.

Holden, I don't mind saying is the Lord's way of letting us know that our family is complete. He can be incredibly cute but he'll probably end up spending 4 or 5 years in the terrible two's. Much to my delight, Holden loves to play with balls. Given a choice between cars, stuffed animals or virtually anything else, he'll invariably choose a ball to play with. So, Krissy and I are hoping that he inherits her athletic ability and my determination with regards to sports, and NOT the other way around.

As for me, I continue to enjoy my business and the challenge it provides. It keeps me very busy as I'm always adding new products and making subtle and not so subtle changes to my business in order to stay competitive. I enjoy racquetball and lifting weights as I generally work out 4 or 5 times a week. And while I'd consider myself to be in good shape for a guy my age, I'm defintely a lot more creaky than I used to be. I'm also becoming much more a student of the gospel as I get older and I'm currently taking a continuing education course on the Old Testament. Most of all I enjoy my sweetheart and my family (Krissy is looking over my shoulder).

As a whole, we're doing very well and are enjoying Saint George immensely. During this time of year we are particularly grateful for our extended family as well as the gospel of Jesus Christ and the strength and hope that it provides.

We wish each of you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year.

Love,

The Gibson's

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

BBBBUUUUUSSSSYYYYY

I can't believe how long it has been since I last blogged or looked at anyone Else's for that matter. We have had a busy month between birthdays, thanksgiving, new callings and having to do a ward Christmas party real fast, I am pooped!!! Kim- my friend made the cake and I bought the tinker bell ornament that was on top from Hallmark. Holden didn't even eat any of his cake because he was too busy playing with his ROARS (dinosaurs). I can't believe how fast they grow up. The pictures of my family room in the slide show are my before shots of me tearing it apart to get ready to paint it. I will be putting up the after photos soon. It has taken my longer than expected with the holiday season here as well.

I can't remember if we told you that Chris and I received new callings. Anyway, Chris is the 1st counselor in Young Men's and I am the ward activities chairman. I am excited about my calling. I love planning ward parties. I told a member of the bishopric on Sunday that he had to keep me in at least a year because I have next years Christmas party all planned.

All the kids are doing really well. We have two concerts to go to this week. One for Tevin for Choir and one for Harrison for orchestra. I am glad we have a video camera now and I can finally record these concerts we have been going to over the last few years.

I need to stop for now. Holden is screaming bloody murder for me. I need to get away just a mommy trip with peace and quite. Love to ya.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Pics from birthday's, etc.

Hi everyone. Krissy asked me to embed this slideshow. She will update with details soon. FYI, to view the pics in the largest possible slideshow (Dad:)), click on the slideshow to launch it in a new window. Then click 'view album' and then click 'slideshow'. Hope everyone is well.

Chris

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Bottomless Pit

I think Sloane is going through a growing spurt. She can not stop eating. Every 5 minutes she wants something and I hate to tell her no since she is so skinny, but at the same time I wonder where it all goes. Sometime I think she eats more than Tevin.

The kids are doing a lot better. I did have to come home early from church with Sloane cause she was running a fever, but she seems fine now. Tomorrow I will be starting the redecorating of my downstairs before I put up Xmas stuff. I will put a before and after pic up on the blog. I hope it turns out the way I am imagining it in my mind.

Have a good night and see ya soon!!!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Lack of Sleep

Well Holden is sick, but than again what else is new. Last week on Saturday his ear drum burst and rushed him to the doctor and he has been doing pretty good until last night. He started running a fever and threw up all over my bed and his bed. Chris slept on the couch until Holden's bed was dry and I put towels all over our bed so I could get Holden down. Chris and I are running on caffeine today. I am hoping everyone is healthy for the holiday weekend next week. I can't wait to go shopping on the Friday for whoever is game. I know Chris is not. He will watch kids :) The other kids are all doing well. We have our struggles with the twins now that they are at that teenage time where every word that comes out of their mouths are mumbles and can't understand them, but at least I know I am not a lone out there and other parents of teenagers are going through the same thing.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Slideshow

Hey everyone,

We decided to sign up with slide.com and so far we've been very pleased. Krissy will post more later. Sorry, all you get is three sentences out of me!

Chris

New Slideshow

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Party Planning

I can't believe Sloane is going to be 6 on Thursday. Time goes by so fast. I am partied out of ideas to do at her party with all her friends. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do with 10 little girls. Sloane's birthday theme is Tinker Bell. I have spent all day today making invitations and handing them out for her. Chris was home most of the day because his computer at work got a really bad virus and he has to take it in to get repaired. Anyway, that is what we have been up to today.

Monday, November 5, 2007

We love this time of year. Hope everyone is enjoying the Harvest time. I know we are.

I had to take a picture with Sloane too. I have had a lot of people tell me who knew me as a little one that she looks so much like I did as a little girl. For me, I look at her and just see her father. She is my little buddy.

I have wanted my picture taken with the boys for some time. It was fun trying to get them to join in. Tevin and his faces that he makes in every photo drives me crazy. But then again we were sitting on him. I love my boys.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Sick again

Well it has been a busy last few days. I had my sister Alison and her family here as well as my brother Adam and his family. We had fun hanging out together and the girls enjoyed all our shopping we did. Our husbands might not have enjoyed the bill that will come in the mail on our credit card statement. The best part of the weekend was having the great grand kids spend time with my grandparents. We took lots of pictures and had a blast. It really makes my grandfather happy when the little ones come and see him.

When everyone left on Sunday that night I came down with pink eye as well as another virus not sure what it is this time. I have been sick on and off for a month. I am shaky and dizzy and my eye sight is out of focus. Chris gave me a blessing last night and I am doing a little better today. I have no energy. On days like today I wish I had my mother close or mother in law. :)

Anyway, I need to lay down, but wanted to do an update.

Krissy