SuPeR BuSy (& FuN) WeEk!

I still love Halloween and all the fun of fall- but I must say it is a super busy time of year! I thought it was just Christmas that was nuts! I love it all though! We started this crazy week with carving pumpkins. Annelise picked a bat motif and Aaron wanted the pirate pumpkin.

And then we had a day at Black Island Farms- fun, but it was FREEZING!

And then to the class Halloween parties. I was the "class mom" for Annelise's party, so I must say I am slightly glad that one is over- except there was awesome moms that helped and it turned out so fun.

And I threw this collage in of Annelise because she LOVES her costume (Giselle from Enchanted) and begs for me to take her picture!

hAlLoWeEn KiD pArTy


Two of my cute neighbors and I planned a neighborhood Halloween party for the neighborhood kids. We had them go on a halloween scavenger hunt with clues taking them to a graveyard, (with decorating tombstones and a graveyard musical chairs game) a mad scientist's lab (Josh dressed up as Professor Yonkers & showed the kids gross food body parts of Hal O. Ween), a pirate's ship (& a fun search for the hidden treasure), and a reading of a Halloween story (about a scarecrow). Then at the end we had them end with bobbing for apples, eating donuts off a string, and lots of food. The other neighbor moms that helped us out were AWESOME! And I think the kids loved it! Josh only made one kid cry from fright at his lab, overall it really was so cute and fun. I think it may turn into a tradition! I think it was worth all the work since the kids had so much fun! We had 25+ kids (some had to take off before we took the picture!)

LaZy SuNdAy AfTeRnOoN


This past Sunday, church this week was only 2 hours so we thought we needed to fill the time with something fun for the kids. So we went up to Pineview and let the kids wade in the water and we went on a nature walk. The water was freezing, but the walk was so nice with the most beautiful fall colors. The kids insisted we bring their swim suits! And luckily it wasn't that cold outside!





Later that night we decorated a haunted gingerbread house


I also included a picture of the picture I took of the tv when Good things Utah recognized Cole's bday (a few weeks ago)


And I just had to put this one in here- Annelise and Aaron can seriously fight like cat and dog like no other- but they also can be best friends. Case in point...

HaPpY FiRsT bIrThDaY CoLe


My sweet little Cole (Colester, Col-ers, Bowlers, Fuzzy Hair) I cannot believe you are one year old now, but I must say how very happy we are to have you in our famiy. I love you.

CoNfErEncE


And then, inbetween session we went to Jensen Nature Park and hit golf balls and took a walk. This is where I took pictures of my little birthday boy. I still remember being in the hospital a year ago, looking out my window with it raining and watching conference! I cannot believe that a year has gone by! I totally agree with the clique that days go by slow, but years go by fast! It is so true!

HaLloWeEn KiD cRaFtS


During conference this past weekend I had the kids do some crafts- and I must say a thanks to Heidi for the ideas...because the kids loved them! The cutest one I have yet to do- say stay posted for pics of that one!

Here is the birthday announcement I made for Cole...we are not really having a party- just the grandparents over for cake. But, I did still have to make a card for my little boy's memory album.

NoW sPiT



I read this article about someone's experience at the dentist and i am wondering if this is how any of my patients feel when they come to get their teeth cleaned? Hopefully not right? I do remember the meanest thing I have ever said was to a 13 yr. old boy who never brushed. I asked him if he had something against his toothbrush and brushing his teeth. I think he thought I was evil. Other than that comment, I am usually really nice to my patients. I just thought this story was funny. It is long by the way so hang in there. (or just read the first and last paragraph!)

Now Spit

By

Patti Dinneen




So I put off my annual cleaning this year. Not the cleaning of my home, which I generally put off entirely, but the cleaning of my mouth or more precisely, my teeth. I hadn’t intentionally put off my cleaning, but sometime around December 1st , when I was taking stock in my life, I realized that I hadn’t used a bit of my dental coverage since paying my deductible in January. Hence, I scheduled a cleaning. I know now why I postponed visiting my dental friends for so long. It’s because dental hygienists are pawns of the Devil himself..

I arrived at the dental office around 9:00 a.m. and was quickly escorted into the "Pain Room." After I was seated, the x-ray technician flung a 30-pound vest over my chest and came at me with a plastic contraption. I knew what that plastic contraption was for…x-rays!

"B-but I just got x-rayed a year ago," I stammered.

"Oh those were the bi-gludial cupids and the endorphinizer plagras. What we need to take today are your wing-tip maximers, and Jerry Garciasizers.” With that, she jammed the plastic contraption into my mouth and managed to get an excellent picture of the gash she created in my cheek. We repeated this process approximately 1,850 times. Apparently she wanted pictures of my laticular embolisms to send to her family for Christmas.

It turned out the x-ray fiend was not the hygienist. The hygienist arrived next, wherein she immediately began the most important of her duties, filling me with the requisite amount of guilt.

"Hi, I’m Hagatha. I’ll be doing your cleaning. Hummmm, seems it's been almost a year since your cleaning."

"Uh-huh."

"You really shouldn't wait so long… I hope I can finish it all today."

"Well, I've been really busy, I just haven't had the time."

"Well you're going to be a lot busier when you have to gum all your food!"

"I know, I should have come in sooner b-b-but…"

"Are you flossing?"

"Ummm…"

"Don't you know that if you don't floss you can get gum disease which will erode away the bone in the mouth at which time all your teeth will loosen and fall out and you'll be LEFTWITHNOTHINGBUTBLOODYNUBSWHEREYOURTEETHUSED
TOBE???!!!"

"Yes… I mean no… I mean, flossing good… me VERY BAD!"

She immediately started asking questions about which teeth hurt, waving her little hook of death in front of my face as she questioned me. Here's a little tip, if your hygienist asks you which teeth hurt, always, I repeat, ALWAYS say “Everything is fine!” Even if all the teeth in your mouth have turned electric blue and black stuff is oozing from your gums you must say to the hygienist “Everything is fine!”

Why? Why you ask? Because once you identify a problem tooth it is written in the dental handbook it must be poked, prodded and scraped at, until it's singing like Roseanne at a baseball game! I forgot to take my own advice.

"Do any teeth hurt?"

"Well, the bottom right has been kinda sensitive."

With that, she charged at the bottom right tooth with a hacksaw and a pair of pinking shears. She scraped, she yanked, she dug into the entire gum area surrounding that tooth until tears were streaming down my face and I was screaming "Uncle!! Good God Man… Uncle!"

After which she turned to me and asked, “Did that hurt?”

I immediately ceased trying to slash my wrists with my car key and responded “Not really.” After she finished attacking my back teeth, she went at my front teeth. The procedure for my bottom front teeth went like this: She secured her hook of death in between my two lower front teeth from behind. She then began to pull up on the hook. Sweat began to bead on her forehead and she bellowed for her assistant who scurried over and stood behind her. At the count of three Hagatha yanked on the hook and the assistant yanked on Hagatha; with that they were successful in removing my jaw from my skull.

After everything was jammed back in place, I made the mistake of looking down at my chest. It was then I realized that everything my hygienist was ripping out of my teeth was being lovingly placed onto a little napkin strapped on my chest!

I looked up at her and asked: “What are you doing?”

“Removing a year's worth of old food from you mouth and wiping it on your chest. Why?”

“Oh, no reason.”

So after we were done with the cleaning Hagatha said, “You can spit if you like.” Now there’s a phrase you’ll only hear in the dentist’s office.

“Why thank you Hagatha, don’t mind if I do!” I responded. Spitting during a cleaning is far simpler than spitting say, after a filling. When you try to spit after your mouth has had all feeling removed you discover that your “spit” muscles just sort of seize up. What ends up happening is that you open your mouth and try as you may to spit, stuff just sort of slides out. The “stuff” of course always misses the bowl and ends up running happily down your face.

Anyway, after the cleaning Hagatha sent the dentist in for an evaluation. “Hey Patti, how’s it going?” asked my cute, yet somewhat hairy dentist.

“Never better!” I responded, between pulsating jets of pain caused by Hagatha’s incessant digging.

“Great, let’s have a look!” With that, he slid his hairy fingers into some gloves and began probing my mouth. After he filled my mouth with cotton, suction, plastic devices and both his hands, “Brad” decides it’s time for some conversation.

“What’s new?”

“Ot oot uch ahhh al, oww ouuut ooo?

“Yeah, me neither. Your perfume is nice, what is it?”

“Ot ott uch ahh al, oww ouuut ooo?”

“Yeah, my wife likes that too. What’s the chemical compound for that fragrance?”

“Ot ott uch ahh al, oww ouut ooo?

“Oh I thought they used ethyltrybuytl alcohol in that too, my mistake."

Afterward the dentist looked down at me and shook his head. “Well Patti, looks like you and I are going to be seeing quite a bit of each other. There seems to be some decay under filling three in bilateral six and I see some gum erosion which could indicate a crack in the interior incisor, which left unattended could lead to further decay and eventually… death. Or it could just be some plaque under the gum line that Hagatha missed. I think we should schedule an appointment as soon as possible. If I’m right, this could cost about $569.00. If I’m wrong, it will only cost $568.00. I really can’t afford to have you wait on this.”

With that, he sent me to the receptionist who detailed for me the next treatment.

“I’ve broken down your bill for you so you can know what to expect next time.”

“Okay.”

“I have $200.00 for stepping in the door.”

“Ahh, okay.”

“$100.00 for earplugs to drown out your screaming.”

“Ahh, okay.”

“$269.00 for the bloodletting.”

“Sounds fair.”

“And, $100 for smelling salts.”

“A bargain at twice the price!”

“When can I schedule your appointment?”

“How’s February 29, 2003?

“Great! Next Friday it is, we’ll see you then! Have a great day!”

“Yeah, you have a great day too” I said. I walked away wishing a plague of locusts on the office. I looked over and noticed for the first time the address on the door… 666 Main Street. 666? Nah, just a coincidence I thought. Yeah, that’s it, a coincidence.

I was vowing to work on my overactive imagination as I bumped into Hagatha on the way out to my car. She was dressed in a red coat, red boots and a red hat. She jumped into her car and sped past me. In the distance I noticed her license plate. It read “LUCFR.”

ThE cOlD wEaThEr iS hErE!

Officially today! It was 83 degrees yesturday and now it is 44 degrees today! Fall is officially here and I must say I am excited. I know there are many out there who are sad to see summer go...but I am sure it is not me! I love Fall, along with all the fun holidays and activities that come with it. By far my favorite time of year! While we say hello to fall...I will post on the last two weeks of September for ya...and you all know how I love a good list...
A. I finally got to hold my new little neice! Lydia Yeates is just a doll! I am glad Em came to Utah so I could see both of them and she even came bearing gifts (a cute necklace she made for each girl in the family)


B. BYU lost a big game to Florida State and have made our family in a perma-bad mood ever since. Thankfully they won last weekend to Colorado State. I must say I never used to be such a college football fan- it was always baseball for me but I must say I am loving college football lately! One can get so into it!

C. Jenn Whiting took this picture of Annelise and I just had to post it because I just love this girl...and I am glad Jenn has some mad skills to capture it!


D. Last weekend I got to go on a girls night out with some friends up in Park City. It was super fun and much needed for me. I think I got 2 hours of sleep that night, laughed way too hard, ate too much, and definitely spent too much at the outlets. I am so glad I went! I need that more often.



E. My mom was in town again & I must say we always are motivated to do the funnest activities when she is here. My favorite this time was the mini-golf round we did at Sparetime. Aaron was surprisingly super good. That boy has got some coordination (despite the fact that he insisted on wearing his snow boots!) Annelise loved the mermaids and unicorns painted on the wall more than the golf. Go figure huh?


F. I think that sums it up- Cole's bday is on Saturday so I am sure I will post again soon with some pictures of my little boy.

BuSy? pLeAsE tRy AgAiN...


I really have been meaning to get to the 'ol blog for a while. I totally remember telling my sister-in-law near the end of the summer that I had free time and sometimes get bored...what was I thinking? I cursed myself...no free time now! And I can only imagine what everyone else out there is thinking too! School is such a blessing, but it really does make for some crazy busy scheduling.

Aaron did start preschool at the Montessori where Annelise went and absolutely loves it. He has been going for 3 weeks now and I must say I really was worried he would make the teachers earn their wages, but, they all report that they just love him. It is those long eye lashes. He could win over anyone.
I just had to throw this picture in...can you just tell what a funny kid I am dealing with?
And Annelise is still loving school and her new teacher too. Mrs. Stepens really is a great teacher. Annelise loved her school carnival too- much to my dismay, she begged to have her hair spray painted; Jaxon, a friend we took with us just looked at me and asked, "Is her hair always going to be that color?" I was praying that it would wash out nicely and it did. (I have the before and after pic for ya)


We did also hit up the state fair with the Whitings. No pictures to report but it was one crowded night. I am glad they came- it made it more fun waiting in super long lines. My mother-in-law actually won a blue ribbon for a gi-normous zucchini she entered in the agriculture contests! It really was huge. (It would have made alot of zucchini bread!)

I am loving the cooler weather though, we bike ride and play outside alot more. Do you love how I stuck all 3 kids in the trailer? I love their faces as they are squished. (thanks heidi for the trailer)
I am not the most hot weather fan like others. This is my absolute favorite time of year so I am so loving each day. I love love love FALL and I love Halloween. I am just itching to decorate already. I just may do it! I am going to beg Josh to take us on a drive Sunday to see the fall leaves color changes. I just love the seasons here in Utah. We never really experienced that in AZ. One super plus for Utah. Well, other than absolute randomness and business we are a happy bunch.