Sunday, January 2, 2011

Christmas 2010

I have been horrible at posting on my blog this last month, but it's honestly been a hectic 3 weeks. I'm going to do a quick recap of the last two weeks. My sister Mindi came in from Tennessee with her family on the 19th and TG's parents, brother, and sister came in from Hawaii on the 20th, so we spent a lot of time hanging out with both families.

We went to Chuck E. Cheese on the 20th to celebrate Keilani and Kamika's birthdays. Keilani loved the rides, but she especially loved the Chuck E. Cheese characters in the band.






Keilani loved her cake.

Tau after his meal.

On the 21st we decided last minute to go up to Logan to watch Tai's first game of the Gossner Classic because everyone in TG's family was already up there except for us. Here is a picture of everyone at the game. Everyone in the Wesley family is in the picture except Russ (he was getting the car) and Steeler who was back in Orem with Carli's sister.

We headed to Park City the next day and met up with my family. We stayed in a huge cabin, but it was up a mountain so we had to ride in a snowcat in order to get up there. That night Keilani started weezing and had a deep cough that sounded like a bark. I could tell that she was getting worse the next day and we were supposed to head back to Logan for Tai's last game in the tournament. Well my wonderful brother, sister, and sister-in-law volunteered to take Keilani and have her spend the night with them. I knew she was in good hands because my sister-in-law Mandy is a nurse practitioner and my sister Mindi is currently in school to become a nurse practitioner. Plus Keilani rarely gets sick, so I thought she would get over this in no time.

The cabin

The Snowcat

All of us piled in the snowcat waiting for it to take us back down the mountain.
Don't mind my cheesy smile.

Well TG, Tau, and I headed back to Logan and spent the night up there. The next morning, which was Christmas Eve, Mindi called me to tell me that Keilani had a rough night and that she needed to go to the doctor. We quickly drove back down to Utah County. Of course my doctor's office was closed due to the holiday, so we had to take her to Instacare. The place was packed and an hour and a half later we were finally seen. The nurse checked Keilani's oxygen levels and said they were low, but how could they not be when she was screaming bloody murder. Anyway, the doctor said that we had to give her a breathing treatment to get her oxygen levels up and that if they didn't go up then we would have to take her to the hospital. I was freaking out. Luckily Keilani was fine with doing the breathing treatment and her oxygen levels went up. They gave her a steroid and sent us home. After that we went home, took naps, and then headed back to Daren's house for my family's Christmas Eve dinner. I am so grateful for my wonderful family for taking care of Keilani, especially Mandy for staying up with her all night long. I have the best family in the world and honestly don't know what I would have done without them this last month.

Christmas morning Keilani woke up feeling a little better. Luckily she had a good night and didn't have a hard time breathing, but she still wasn't her normal self. We first opened gifts at our house and then headed back to Daren and Mandy's house to open presents with my family. We then headed down to Orem for TG's family party. We had an awesome Christmas dinner and we were spoiled again by TG's parents with more gifts. Here are some pictures from Christmas.

Keilani wearing her adorable apron that my sister Brooke made her.



Keilani with her uncle Keli'i

Keilani with her uncle Tai

Tau got a ton of Steeler gear from TG's parents.
I don't know who was more excited TG or Tau.

Keilani playing with Grandma Susan. Grandma and Keilani played a little game where they would hide and have someone come find them. Keilani LOVED the game and little did Susan know that she was going to have to play the game 100 more times. Keilani would go up to Susan and say, "I wanna go hide" over and over until Susan would go hide with her.



Tau with Grandma Susan

Keilani is finally feeling better which makes life much nicer for us. Having a sick toddler is miserable. We had such a great Christmas and had so much fun hanging out with our family. I really can't believe the Christmas season is over, it went by so fast this year.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love that last picture of tau and Susan.. so cute :) I also love the picture of the whole family. Holy cow, can you say big family?!!? And to think it's just going to keep getting bigger :) The picture turned out great though!