Monday, March 16, 2015

Hernia Surgery (and Update)



On Friday morning, February 27th, I went in for hernia surgery. Mysia and Malachi had spent the night with Granny & Granddad. We arrived at the hospital and I was signed up at 5:30. After waiting a bit, they sent me to a room to get dressed in a cap and gown. We spent time talking with nurses and medication specialists. They set me up with an IV and began the process of surgery preparation. They wheeled me to the operating room and I was sedated around 7:45. I woke up around 9:30 and they said that the actual procedure only took 17 minutes. I ate crackers, drank juice, and the filled me up with liquids. After finally urinating, I was released around 1:15. On the way home, we stopped and grabbed lunch, then picked up the kids stuff from my mom and my medication from the pharmacy. I rested at home watching movies and sleeping. Mysia and Malachi rode the bus home from school for the very first time.

The following weeks of being in “recovery mode” have been interesting. I've been in pain, and have quickly learned to be careful getting up and around. I was completely down for the first few days, but back to work on Monday following the surgery. My co-workers quickly discovered that I could easily double over in agony when brought to laughter.

Currently, I've feeling better and my pain has gone down. I get occasional “shocks” when I get up too fast or twist wrong when sitting. I won’t be able to lift anything over 10 pounds for a few more weeks. Don’t want to cause it tear or anything… Of course, I’m praying that I won’t have to deal with this again.

Many thanks to those who have prayed and helped during this time!

~Matt


Friday, March 6, 2015

Mysia: Now 10!



Back at the end of January, Mysia turned 10! 


Wow… how time has flown. She is growing up so fast. One smart girl too.

As a parent, I’m so proud of her. Even though still a kid, she’s awesome. Her thoughts and actions prove how much insight she has on many aspects of life, and it often floors me. Her and I can spend much time in conversation. A very social personality, she can be sensitive on some matters, and can get a bit emotional with a compassionate heart. Such a sweetheart.

Of course, she takes after Lydia with her reading and getting lost in her books. We’ll usually find her sitting on her bed enjoying a good story. Mysia is also very creative with her writing. There are notes everywhere. Yes, she is definitely a joy to have around!

For her birthday, we upgraded her cell phone to an iPhone 5c. By doing so, we’re teaching her responsibility, especially with technology. She is able to keep in touch with us, along with other family and her friends. She loves interaction, so you will often find her in some sort of communication on her free time.

Mysia is also doing great with her homework and piano lessons. There are times when she gets frustrated, but is learning to deal with the problems and making great achievements. She’s also taken on more responsibilities with chores. For example, she’s in charge of the family laundry every weekend. She sorts and washes the the clothes, and doing a great job.

Mysia is an excellent daughter!


~Matt



Note: Mysia took the "selfie" and even did the editing herself! That's my girl....!

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Crusin'....


Back in January, Lydia and I had the privilege to go on-board the KWFC Southern Gospel Cruise! We left the kids under the care of Sam and Madisen for the week-long trip. So it was quite an experience for the entire family.

Highlights of the trip? Well, we visited the Duck Commander Warehouse on the bus trip to New Orleans, unfortunately none of the family from Duck Dynasty was there. We visited Cozumel Mexico and enjoyed shopping. We also went snorkeling. Sadly, we took our cell phones with us in “waterproof cases” that turned out better holding water! Afterwards, we visited Roatan and enjoyed a day at the beach getting some sun. In fact, we got sunburned… yikes! Another awesome excursion was visiting the Altun Ha ruins, an ancient Maya city in Belize. A very unique experience as we climbed those ruins and viewed the country. It was on the outskirts of the rain-forest too!

Of course, the Carnival Dream was a pretty awesome ship to be on as well. I took advantage of the swimming pools and we really enjoyed the shows. We attended each of the Southern Gospel events too. On the last night, I was able to join the artists on stage singing “Just A Little Talk With Jesus”. The entire trip was blast and we made new friends too.

We were sad but happy to be back home. While gone, we missed our kids and being able to contact them. Perhaps we'll take them on a cruise next year?

What a trip!

~Matt

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

NOTE on the WEEK RUNDOWN



Just wanted to make quick note that I have decided not to continue posting the “Week Rundown” updates.

It’s been a joy to share what has been going on every day in our lives, and several have mentioned how much they like keeping up with us. Unfortunately, we have felt that it may be sharing too much publicly. With that in mind, it’s been decided to end it.

However, I will be sharing important news from time to time. Special occasions and events will still be reported. So yes, I promise to still keep everyone updated with the things going on in our family!

Keep following! Oh, and HEY... Contact us, as we would love to hear from you.

~Matt

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Week Rundown! (12/28/14 - 01/03/15)


On Sunday, we attended church services and then went to the mall, doing some window shopping. We met my family for lunch at HuHot. The food was great, and we visited a bit before all deciding to hang out at my parents' house for the afternoon. That evening, we were visited with Gampa Gary. We shared Christmas gifts and played several rounds of Mario Kart. We then dropped of Malachi to spend night with his boy cousins.

Lydia went into work on Monday morning. Mysia and I went to my work for a bit and then we visited with the cousins and my family for the rest of the day. Lydia and I had a late lunch together as we signed over the totaled Bug to our insurance agency.  

The kids were off of school on Tuesday, so we spent the day together at home getting some things done… including taking down all the Christmas decorations. Boy, what a chore! That evening, Abigail and Ethan came over for a visit.

On Wednesday, the kids joined me as I did went in for work and did my radio show. We then went to the chiropractor to get "adjusted". We picked up Lydia and visited dentist for our scheduled teeth cleaning. That night, we stayed home allowing the kids to stay up past midnight to bring in the New Year. We made popcorn, drank sparkling grape juice and played Wii games.

We slept in on Thursday for New Years Day. Once up, we got ready and headed over to visit with my family at my parents'. We played games, took pictures, and ate.

Lydia went back to work on Friday, and then kids joined me as I did my show for the afternoon at KWFC. That evening, we watched a few movies and actually got to bed on time!

Saturday was nice as we spent most of the day at home getting things done and sorting things around the house. The kids got their rooms picked up. Lydia did a grocery run that evening. We also worked on schedules and getting things ready for our cruise in a week!

~Matt