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Heather the TV Star

May 24, 2010 by Heather

I somehow became the face of Ririe mothers over the past month.  I did three interviews with local news stations a few weeks ago, then last Saturday I took the kids to an Eagle project walk-a-thon and what do you know, someone from Channel 3 showed up and taped us.  Hopefully the 20 lbs. less of me is noticeable!  We donated the 240 sheets of Crayola construction paper that they did a close up on, isn't it pretty?  The middle link below tells the story but they didn't link the video to that one.  I still need to pop on over to my friend's who TiVo'd it for me.

http://www.localnews8.com/video/23299897/index.html

http://www.kidk.com/news/local/91565694.html

http://www.kidk.com/news/local/91873304.html?tab=videol

 

 

Great News!

October 29, 2007 by Heather

We're going to have a BABY!!!

I am pregnant and excited for baby number four!

I'm due April 29th so I'm 3 months along now or 14 weeks tomorrow. (October 30th)

The girls really think it's a boy...again... but it seems like the more we're sure it's a boy the less likely it is to happen, SO we will be happy to have either!

I guess it gives us more reason to get the new office done too, we could really use that bedroom!

Well, we're excited and we hope you all will be excited with us!

As soon as we told the girls the news, Erith immediately drew this picture of... our new baby!

(It is just so hard not to get your hopes up!)

 

More Water Problems Fixed!

June 11, 2008 by Adam

Well after fixing the pump for our well a few weeks ago, we decided that we didn't want it to have any reason to go out early. We had a leaky faucet out by the pump that had been very leaky for about a year now. I thought that I could just dig it out and replace it.

 

I soon found that it was a very, very deep pipe that I was trying to dig out of the ground. I dug for half of one day and was rather dismayed, downtrodden, and down right depressed at not having found the junction. (The hole had tons of water in it as I dug it because of the leaky faucet, so I was forced to "bail out" the water every few minutes so I could see what I was doing while I was digging. But the second day I got smarter and turned off the pump. So by the time I hit the junction I had gotten most of the water out of the hole). I called around to people in the ward that I thought might have a backhoe that they would rent. Unfortunately, nobody was home.

 

So I dug some more yesterday and finally found the junction. That was the good news. The bad news was that the hole was not even close to being big enough for me to bend over to work in, which explains the above pictures. So.... I ended up working in the hole upside down. (I had to come out every once in a while to get the blood back out of my head that kept turning very purple.) This was made even more interesting in that the hole filled up with some water after we took the old faucet out. So as I was hanging upside down in the hole with my head hovering above the water, I tried to tighten the pipe that was underwater, and thus invisible, with the pipe wrench.

 

Fortunately, I didn't drown and we have the new faucet in place. Thanks goes out to Josh who didn't let me drown and Stuart who helped me know how to replace the thing once I got the hole dug and for taking pictures so you can all laugh at me. 

 

New Baby Arrival! Clara Makes Her First Appearance

April 24, 2008 by Adam

Well since Heather is still in the hospital with our newest addition, I'm the one that gets to give everyone the big news. We had our baby, and it was a girl. We named her Clara Jane. She was 9 pounds 6.5 ounces and 20 and 3/4 inches long.

She and Heather are doing quite well. This c-section was so much different from our other children! Normally they are delivered, the doctor holds them up for 2 seconds, says congratulations, and they run them off to put them on oxygen, pump them full of sugar, stab them a thousand times to check their blood sugar, and try a million and one places to put an IV in that they won't pull out.

However, today was the complete opposite. She came out screaming pretty well. They did the basic tests and then just casually brought her over and said that I could hold her until we were ready to move out of surgery. Her blood sugar was a little on the low side, which we have come to expect with our babies, but it picked up after we got a little food in her tummy (It is still just a tad low for "normal" kids (60s instead of 70s), but we were absolutely fine with the levels compared to what we went through with the others).

Heather should be out of the hospital with Clara by Saturday. Thank you to everyone for their prayers during the pregnancy.

 

More pictures in the image gallery .