Thursday, November 29, 2012

Our Brave Brighton

Here is our brave Brighton wearing the cone of shame. Last month Brighton was attacked by what we think was a raccoon! It could have been a cat, but our neighbor did see a raccoon running across our street shortly after the incident. I heard the attack in the night and thought that maybe Jeremy would go out and find a dead cat the next morning. Instead we found our injured dog. He was bit right under his left arm, basically in the armpit and it became infected and swelled up his whole leg. We gave him ibuprofen (not knowing the seriousness of the matter at that point) and he acted fine for a couple days and then Jeremy came home from work to find the wound had burst! He took him to the vet and a big chunk of $$ later we had our dog as you see below. He had to have surgery to remove the excess dead hanging skin and sew him back together. A few days later he had to be stitched a second time because it came undone. Just as a little side note, the day after all this happened, I sold my car (yeah!!!!)  and needless to say all the money we got from my car went to our doggy. A few friends said they would've put their dog down if it had been them, but we couldn't see doing that since he is not too old yet and really isn't sick, just had a sore, so we forked out the money and kept our dog. He has been a really good dog along with his brother Trigger and they have done well protecting our home against raccoon, skunk and other random animals. Thankfully that has all they have had to handle. They were our first kids so we kind of love them the same.


Halloween

We were quite the mixed up bunch this year. No coordinating in costumes besides Landon and myself. Brielle wanted to be Super Girl or Bat Girl or Mulan or Snow White- really it depended on the day what she wanted to be, but once I borrowed this costume from my cousin and showed it to her, she was pretty happy with being Super Girl!!! Here she is all ready to go to her party at preschool.



After preschool and naps we all got ready and headed to our ward house parking lot for some Trunk-or-Treating. We loved the costumes of our neighbor kids too! Someday I may need to be Mary Poppins-love that idea! Her dad was Bert too! So cool! If you can't tell what Landon is, he is a vintage circus muscleman. We made a barbell for him to hold, but the weights were balloons and they pooped the first 15 min after getting there. So to go with Landon's costume I decided to be the circus leader/ lion tamer/ entertainer, whatever you want to label it as. 


Jeremy decided to do as an oldy, but a goody and was (if you don't know) Hulk Hogan!!! It is scary how well he pulls this off. Here are my two strong men- so cute!

Landon thought Halloween was so fun! I am glad he didn't get scared by costumes and enjoyed it since our family kind of LOVES Halloween! His mustache is so cute!! He even sat so still while Jeremy drew it on.


Lando

It's been a while since I posted about Landon and really I just wanted to put this picture in our blog. He was so smiley this morning. I am not sure why he is in the hallway, but I am sure we needed him strapped in while Brielle and I got something done. But by the looks of the pic-he is not complaining!


One "Tough Mudder"

I should really be letting Jeremy handle this post as he knows most about this, but since he is at work I will give the basics and he can go into detail about it later. On October 13th Jeremy participated in the Tough Mudder challenge. It is a 12 mile run/ obstacle course created to be like British Opps courses. It took place out in Tooele and he got a team together with co-workers at Johnson Matthey. It was very physically and mentally challenging, but Jeremy was dedicated to getting ready in the prior months. It paid off! He lead his team through most challenges and even though it was exhausting and cold, he is ready to sign up for the next one. How cold you ask? Well it started out as a cloudy 40 degree day with wind chill and then throw in below 30 degree water challenges. Brain freezing cold! I am so impressed by what he had achieved and very proud to be his wife. And no, I will not be participating next time- I don't like to torture myself for fun.