Well, I can pull out my white hairs as much as I want, but I am officially old now! I just was diagnosed with phase 2 osteoarthritis in my thoracic area of my spine. After 12 years of pain, hooray! for a chiropractor that finally took an x-ray and figured out what was really going on! I feel very blessed to be able to fix this problem before it becomes permanent. I have had two adjustments already and can already feel a big difference. Although, it will take approximately 4-6 months to get the joints working like they should, and then conditioning to strengthen the muscles correctly. So, I'm looking at about a year of therapy and then continued maintenance for the rest of my life. I am really excited to feel what it's like to have a normal back again!
This is what's going on in my back:
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Valentine's Day!
We had a fun Valentine's Day party on Monday.
We made treats...
we made valentines for our friends...
and we made heart pizzas for lunch!
Here is Michelle's famous "pink feast". We dined on heart-shaped meat loaf, pink mashed potatoes, pink rolls, cherry punch, and heart-shaped jello jigglers.
For Valentine's Day, Brian made me a dvd of some of our best times as a family. It was really sweet. His biggest challenge was getting me out of the house long enough so he could finish it. He also texted me a sweet message every hour while he was at work.
I snuck into his office while he was in a meeting and hid hearts all over and left him some treats. Then, I gave him my real gift...20 pre-planned, mostly pre-paid dates for this year. (I was more excited for this than him, though, since I only let him open the first date). I know what's coming up, and I can't wait! If you want to do this, I got amazing date ideas for this from here and here!
We made treats...
we made valentines for our friends...
and we made heart pizzas for lunch!
Here is Michelle's famous "pink feast". We dined on heart-shaped meat loaf, pink mashed potatoes, pink rolls, cherry punch, and heart-shaped jello jigglers.
For Valentine's Day, Brian made me a dvd of some of our best times as a family. It was really sweet. His biggest challenge was getting me out of the house long enough so he could finish it. He also texted me a sweet message every hour while he was at work.
I snuck into his office while he was in a meeting and hid hearts all over and left him some treats. Then, I gave him my real gift...20 pre-planned, mostly pre-paid dates for this year. (I was more excited for this than him, though, since I only let him open the first date). I know what's coming up, and I can't wait! If you want to do this, I got amazing date ideas for this from here and here!
Our Exploits in Space
Click here to watch Megans video project "Space Guy":
Here are our latest science photos. We began our astronomy unit in January and we are well on our way to learning more about our amazing universe!
If the sun were only 1 inch in diameter, this is how far away the planets would be away from each other. Summer is standing by "the sun" and Megan is standing by "Pluto", 108 feet away. But, since the Sun is really 1,392,000 km in diameter, Pluto is really 7,375,927,931 km from the Sun!
This is a model that shows that the planets orbit the sun at different speeds. In the time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun (twelve months), you can see how far the rest of the planets have gotten in their orbits. In fact, it takes Pluto 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun!
This is a timeline we made of some major events in space exploration. Summer came up with the great idea to make it 3-D!
Here are our latest science photos. We began our astronomy unit in January and we are well on our way to learning more about our amazing universe!
If the sun were only 1 inch in diameter, this is how far away the planets would be away from each other. Summer is standing by "the sun" and Megan is standing by "Pluto", 108 feet away. But, since the Sun is really 1,392,000 km in diameter, Pluto is really 7,375,927,931 km from the Sun!
This is a model that shows that the planets orbit the sun at different speeds. In the time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun (twelve months), you can see how far the rest of the planets have gotten in their orbits. In fact, it takes Pluto 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun!
This is a timeline we made of some major events in space exploration. Summer came up with the great idea to make it 3-D!
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