Well, now whenever I pull out the camera she stops what she is doing to give me the cheesiest grin her facial muscles will allow. She looks like she might be in pain, but she's just doing exactly what I taught her to do. Cute, but a tad bit frustrating.
Friday, March 25, 2011
I've Created A Monster
Not that long ago I could pull out the camera and take pictures of Aven playing and she would just keep doing what she was doing. I used to have a hard time getting her to actually look at the camera. A couple weeks ago, while taking some pictures of her, I was encouraging her to make silly faces and I took a picture of each silly face she made- it was great fun.
Well, now whenever I pull out the camera she stops what she is doing to give me the cheesiest grin her facial muscles will allow. She looks like she might be in pain, but she's just doing exactly what I taught her to do. Cute, but a tad bit frustrating.


Well, now whenever I pull out the camera she stops what she is doing to give me the cheesiest grin her facial muscles will allow. She looks like she might be in pain, but she's just doing exactly what I taught her to do. Cute, but a tad bit frustrating.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
R.I.P. Ian's 2011 Ski Season
When I met him at the bottom of the Gondola he was unable to move his right arm without pain (why is it always the right arm with this guy?). We went back to Salt Lake and he headed to the Instacare. As usual the instacare doctor had no clue what was wrong but could only guess he had torn his rotator cuff or something in that vicintiy. He was given a sling and told to make an appointment with an Orthopaedic specialist. He finally got in to see someone 6 days later. She suspected a break and sent him for an MRI since the x-ray didn't show anything. The verdict finally came in: a hairline fracture at the top of the humerus where the rotator cuff attaches. It turns out that everytime he had tried to use his arm over the last week and felt pain the bone was actually seperating at the fracture, preventing healing from taking place. He is now in a sling for the next 4-8 weeks with strict instructions for very limited movement in that arm. I'm really hoping for four weeks.
Since Ian and I still have one pass each to the Canyons I guess I'll be skiing by myself one more day at my "favorite" ski resort. Maybe I'll just ski in the morning and spend the afternoon eating Bruges waffles outside Red Pine lodge.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
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