Well we've been off the radar for quite a while, but with good reason. Just over 7 weeks ago Heather's water broke. This was a big surprise and we were very nervous about everything. Heather checked into the hospital and has held up quite well. I've been here trying to take care of both "mom" and "dad" responsibilities. Here is what has happened.

Viola has been attending Onda K. Smith's "Touch Your Heart" pre-school. She graduated and didn't fall asleep during the program (those of you that don't know the story, I'll try to post the video someday, but it might just end up on America's Funniest Home Videos.
This means that we have a lot to do including watering, mowing, and maintaining everything around the house. Luckily for Heather's plants it has rained a LOT the last 7 weeks so I've only had to water a few times. However, I have had to mow the lawn a lot. Tricity has stepped up and started helping more and more with the mowing and does a very good job. I still do around the trees and the tricky parts, but she does the bulk of the "wide open mowing".

Plus the kids have been having fun with my parents/brothers and sisters and Heather's parents/brothers and sisters.

The kids have bounced back and forth during the day to Heather's parents or here with my mom or sister, or sister-in-law, or friends in the wards' houses. The kids have thoroughly enjoyed the different activities which have included bowling, jumping on the trampoline, making "crystals", hiking, and many, many other fun activities.


This happens often. We've tried to make it at least every three days if not every-other-day to see Heather. We really enjoy getting to see her and it gives her a break from the monotony. Heather has loved how many people have come to visit her while she has been on bedrest for these past 7 weeks. We've officially been in the hospital 53 days. The baby was 25 weeks along when her water broke and she is now 32 weeks along. We have 12 days left until the scheduled C-section.

I went to Boise for a business trip and met with a number of clients (both existing and new). Normally Heather would accompany me, but I had to fly solo. I really missed her and the fun we normally have, so I didn't hang around too long and came back as early as I could (I left at 4:30 in the morning, and I'm not a morning person).
Erith and Tricity have been playing Pitching Machine and Viola has been playing T-ball. They've done great! This last week it rained and hailed on them during the games, but they stuck it out.

Viola was a little worried that she didn't know how to play yet and needed more practice, but she has done very well.

Tricity and Erith are both great hitters and are getting better at fielding.



Viola will shortly be turning 5 but with Heather in the hospital we are just going to open her gifts from us on her birthday, so we had an early birthday party for her with my family. Everyone had fun and even my dad and mom got into the action and did the monster mash on "just dance" on the Wii.

Overall it has been a very busy 7 weeks. I'm looking forward to 12 days from now when our newest baby will make her appearance and getting my beautiful wife back.
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