Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Catch Up

Okay, so it's been awhile since I've been able to sit down and post. I hope all of you had a great Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year! We sure did. Things have been very busy, as I'm sure it has been for all of you. On Thanksgiving I was able to run the "Turkey Trot" with two of my brothers, Chris & Joel, and a sister-in-law, Nicole. It was a lot of fun and I ran into lots of old friends out there at Red Mountain Park. Chad brought the kids down to cheer me on! Hopefully, he'll run it with me next year...We enjoyed way too much food with both of our families!
After Thanksgiving we had my niece, Morgan stay with us for several days. She is the same age as Parker, and they are great friends. When it was time for her to go home, Parker wandered around the house looking for her for a few days. It was so cute.
Then, the first part of December, my dear friend Charlene called with some shocking news, she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. That just has blown me away. I haven't known anyone that has had cancer that I'm really close to. What a hopeless feeling. I just love her to death and we've been close friends since right after Chad & I got married. After visiting with her Dr. they decided to do a double mastectomy. Her surgery went really well. For her hospital stay, I decided to try my hand at quilting. I made her a quilt with pictures of her sons on it. I was so excited to make it. I felt like it gave me something worthwhile to do for her. I finished it in about a week and a half working on it constantly. Many thanks to my husband and friend Ann for helping with my kiddos during that time. I'm not much of a sewer and taking on a project like this was huge for me, but it ended up being such a spiritual experience for me. I know it probably sounds so lame, but I know I wasn't sewing by myself. I can't sew a straight stitch if my life depended on it, but everything turned out just right. I cried the whole time I was making it...I know she was really happy with it and grateful. I'm really thankful for the whole experience, it has helped me see what is really important to me because things can change at any second. I am so thankful for my family, that we are healthy and have the tools we need to be together for eternity.
Russell turned 8 on December 21st and was able to be baptized on the 22nd! We had lots of friends and family in attendance! Russell was pretty nervous about being "dunked" but he did great. Afterwards we went over to Grandma Robyn's for some lunch. Some of us weren't very keen on getting pictures taken, but I'll post one anyway.
Christmas was awesome this year! The kids were very excited that Santa was able to make it to our house...and that he didn't leave coal in their stockings. We were able to spend Christmas Eve with my family for dinner and a gift exchange. Then Christmas Day we spent with Chad's family. I love this time of year. Being able to spend more time with family and the cool weather of course.

11 comments:

Laura said...

The quilt is beautiful. We had a dear friend die of cancer on Dec. 13. I know how precious life is. I am glad you had such an awesome experience. I hope and pray your friend is doing well now.

Stephanie said...

Hi Trisha! It's been a while :) Your quilt is beautiful! I hope your friend is recovering ok. See you later!

Shayla said...

I'm so glad to see you have posted, I have been checking for so long. I'm so sorry about your friend but it is so wonderful the way you have given your time and love to help her, it's beautiful! I just love your family and am especially excited that Chad is in nursery now! Hope you have a great week!

Jana said...

Hey! Sounds like you enjoyed the holidays. We'll remember your friend in our prayers. Any plans to come to Utah soon? We would love to see/meet the kids! Take care. Hope 2008 is fab!

Anonymous said...

I just love you girl! While the pictures of the quilt are beautiful... they did not do it justice. I only saw an unfinished product and it took my breathe away. I'm proud of you and you continue to inspire me! XOXO. My thoughts and prayers, too, are with Charlene and her family.

heidi said...

wow! the quilt looks so beautiful & what an awesome experiance

i was so excited to get on your blog and see a post! ;-)

Anonymous said...

Great job on the run!!! Maybe someday I'll join you. That quilt is so beautiful. What a treasure, you are an incredible friend. Love ya - Danette

Monika said...

OK Trish, I'm checking up on you for the first time in months and you have me in tears! I'm literally sobbing right now. I love and miss you so much!!! I'm even more glad that we got to hike the canyon before my "tragic" move. Your quilt turned out beautiful and I'm glad it was such a good experience for you. Love you and "pat pat!"

Jana said...

Guess who may be coming your way in a couple weeks!? Brad has a business trip to AZ so we're trying to make it happen !

rindy said...

trisha!!!
love your blog. i am DEFINATELY impressed with your mad skills in making that quilt. you did a great job! that was such an awesome thing for you to do. it looked great and i'll bet she cherishes it forever. you rock! and i hope that you are feeling better! sure missed hearing your talk last week... :-) you got lucky. jk. chad did a great job. i just think you guys are the coolest!

Anonymous said...

Wow I can't believe that quilt, that is incredible. Honestly I can say that is teh most beautiful quilt I have ever seen. Your kiddos are so cute. I can't believe our boys are both eight or soon to be. Skyler will be 8 in June, it seems like yesterday I was at Robyn's house visiting Nicky and Russell was in the little play pen thing Skyler was brand new at the time. It really seems like just a few months ago, time goes way to fast. it was great seeing you at the London Run! I hope I can do it next year. Have a great weekend!