Sunday, October 27, 2013

Halloween

I woke up the morning before our ward Halloween with inspiration for costumes. Thank heavens, otherwise Cage would have been going in his soccer uniform. And the best part is that I didn't spend a single dollar, I had all the stuff already at home. Here it is- a magician, his magic bunny, and magic card deck. Happy Halloween! 

P.S.- Kelly, I know Annie was going to be a bunny too right? Please post some pictures!!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Cage's 1st soccer game

I know you all (ok, mostly Mom) wanted to see pictures of Cage's first soccer game. So here they are. I tried uploading a video but it didn't work. I'll post it on Facebook instead.

He did so well! He loves playing soccer. So far he is the youngest kid on the team. The other boys are closer to 5. He still doesn't understand exactly what he's supposed to do. He just runs from one end of the field to the other with no purpose and no care for where the ball is. And he does it with the biggest grin on his face. I cannot help but laugh and grin along with him. He loves doing it and I get a kick out of watching it. The games are 20 minutes long, just enough for both the kids AND the parents. Our team is Mexico and this week we played the USA. Dave loves coaching. The kids pretty much adore him too.

His adorable soccer uniform. They pretty much look like little Green Giants





Monday, October 7, 2013

Mesa Turkey Trot

I am signing up for a 10K(6.2 miles) over Thanksgiving weekend. The race is called the Mesa Turkey Trot and it's Thanksgiving morning at 9 am. I know that I'm probably the only person in this family that actually LIKES running, but if anyone else wants to race with me, it would be really fun! And if you don't want to run 6 miles, they have a 2 mile or 1 mile fun run. And if you don't want to run at all, you can stand at the finish line and cheer for me :-) It's $25 for the 10K and $15 for the fun runs. Here is the website for the race: http://raceplaceevents.com/event-calendar/2013/11/28/mesa-turkey-trot . Can't wait to see you all again. Only 6 more weeks!!!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Mia Sophie

I guess Kelly is complaining that she hasn't seen enough pictures of Mia. So here are a bunch to satisfy her craving. But in return, I request that she post tons of pictures of Miss Annie. I know you guys must have a bunch from the mountains!

Some fun facts about Mia (who is 2 months old today!)
- her favorite position is to sleep on somebody's chest
- she likes to suck on her hands for comfort
- she is a great sleeper. She is down to only eating once a night (yay for more sleep!) and takes naps exactly when she is supposed to
- she LOVES to be swaddled
- she has terrible gas pain :-( We are using Mylicon daily
- Cage loves her and has no jealousy issues
- Dave is crazy about his little girl. I think he's got a crush ;-)
- Her nickname is "baby girl". Sorry we couldn't come up with anything more original, haha
- she is the best BYU cheerleader ever














Saturday, June 22, 2013

Psych!

Did any of you see the Psych episode about plastic surgery? If you have, you HAVE to check out this link. I could not stop laughing.

http://www.amazon.com/Psychs-Guide-Fighting-Totally-Unqualified/dp/1455512869 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Mia's newest antic

Hi family,

Just thought you should all be updated on the going-ons of my little girl. Some of you know that I had a glucose screening test/bloodwork done at my doctor's appointment last week. This screens for any abnormalities in my blood as well as for gestational diabetes. And like at every appointment, my doctor says that no news is good news. So when I saw her calling me this afternoon, I started freaking out that I had failed the glucose test and would have to go back to get screened again for diabetes.  My blood sugar levels were normal.

However, my platelet count was low. Platelets are the things inside your blood that clot. It prevents you from bleeding too much basically, so you want a healthy amount of them. A platelet count of 150 (well, really it's 150,000) is normal. I started out this pregnancy with a count of 240, but as of last week, I had dropped down to 110. My doctor was a little, but not too concerned. It could just be the pregnancy hormones that are making them drop like that, which happens in 2-5% of pregnant women. But if it gets down below 100, she wants me to see a hematologist. She said that it's important that they don't drop too low, because it could mean that I'll lose a huge amount of blood during labor (and I don't know about you, but I'd rather go through labor WITHOUT having to get blood from the blood bank). If it's too low, that also means that they won't give me an epidural, because they're afraid just the needle poking me in the back will cause me to lose too much blood. AND I REALLY WANT TO BE ABLE TO HAVE AN EPIDURAL.

So anyway, the plan is for right now, to do bloodwork and a platelet count every 4 weeks. That's not too big a deal for me because I see my doctor about that often anyway. Hopefully, they won't drop below 100. I'm not too worried about it, I have a good feeling that everything will be ok. But if you guys could just keep me in your prayers, that'd be awesome. Man, this little girl has thrown me for so many loops. She better get it all out now, because I'm expecting a little angel when she comes out :-)

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Temple

I have a request regarding family temple ordinances. There is a ton of work that needs to be done with our family history, especially since Mom found those hundreds of names! A lot of those names are reserved though, making it hard to do any of the work. Dave and I go to the temple once a month and we would love to do work for our own family instead of just having the temple give us names. Mom, I know you like to reserve names so that the kids can do baptisms on their temple trips and I totally get that. Sometimes I reserve a name so that I can do just the endowment portion. But I just realized that when you reserve a name, you are reserving ALL of the ordinances for that one person. So if Kristy does the baptism for a person Mom reserved, that means I can't do the endowment until she releases that name from reservation.

So what I'm proposing is this: If we have an upcoming temple trip that we know about, we reserve all the names we are planning on doing at that temple trip. For example, David takes a bunch of male names to the temple for baptisms and confirmations. But when we get back from the temple, we release all those names again so that other family members can do the other ordinances. Right now, Kelly, Mom, Dad, Roy, Dave and I are the only ones who can do the initiatories, endowments, and sealings (which is makes up for more than HALF of the ordinances that need to be done). And it will be that way for a while. So it makes sense to me that after the kids do their baptisms, the names get released again so that Kelly or my family can partake in doing their temple work. What do we think about this idea?

Monday, March 25, 2013

SurfAir update

Ok, so you all know we've been waiting for the FAA to give SurfAir their certification to fly...for like a year now. There are two parts of certification that have to be approved before they can start flying passengers. Yesterday, Dave was notified that they approved Part 1!!! What this essentially means is that SurfAir can start training their pilots on the planes. And the even better news is that once Part 1 is approved, they usually approve Part 2 in 6-8 weeks. So SurfAir could be up and running as soon as early May. Let's keep our fingers crossed, shall we?

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Girls weekend

I need a break sometimes, but I don't want to go on vacation by myself. So I was thinking maybe it's time for the Deakyne girls to have a girl's weekend. It probably wouldn't happen anytime soon. But I was thinking, if we start planning now, maybe we can get a vacation together for spring break or summer 2014. What do you guys think? Where do you guys want to go? I would prefer to go somewhere where none of us have ever been. Here are a couple of places I have been thinking about:

Yellowstone National Park
Virginia/Washington DC
Renting a cabin in Colorado or the Apalachian mountains
Hawaii (but airfare is expensive and Kelly's already been there)
New York (even though I've done that, it's worth repeating)
South Padre Island (on the coast of Texas)
Beach house in Baja Mexico (Dave says it's beautiful. But this would require us to have passports)
Cruise to the Caribbean or the Pacific

The cruise is my favorite option because I think it will be the least expensive and the most fun. We could buy tickets for $600/per person for a 5 day cruise, that's pretty standard. And that price includes the food, the entertainment, the room and everything on the cruise ship. If we leave from Long Beach, you guys would just have to drive to California and that would be your only travel expense. We could also leave from Miami or Texas, but none of us are really within driving distance of that, so we'd have to buy a plane ticket. And since I've already been to the Caribbean, I would love to try a Pacific cruise. But that's just my favorite option, I'm totally up for other suggestions.

I don't have the money for a vacation right now, but I figured since this is a year out, we can all start saving now and hopefully have enough by the time 2014 rolls around. Jackie and Kristy, if you guys need help with the money, I know one mother who would be particularly grateful for some long-term babysitting at some point. I pay pretty well too!

Look at me!

So last week I interviewed with a lady who writes an online magazine for start-up companies in LA. She wanted to get a take on what it takes to be the wife of an entrepreneur. This is the article she ended up writing based on our conversation. I guess actually she wrote two articles? I'm still not sure why she did that, I thought she'd just combine all our information into one. But for whatever reason, there are two articles and two separate links. So if you have time for an interesting read, check them out. Your not-very-well-spoken daughter/sister may sound like a child, but I thought it was kinda cool to see my name in an article at the same time.

http://wiredwiredwest.com/2013/02/15/startup-lov/

http://wiredwiredwest.com/2013/02/15/i-married-a-startu/


Monday, January 28, 2013

Baby #2- 12 weeks along

Here is our little niƱo! They did a genetic ultrasound today where they test for Down syndrome and Trisomy 18, both genetic abnormalities. I guess they do this by looking at head size, seeing if the nasal bone is developed, measuring the spinal cord and fluid accumulation in the brain. And the doctor said EVERYTHING either looked normal or better than normal! We have one healthy baby. Cage was very excited and kept pointing at the screen saying "baby!" He also informed the doctor that he wanted a boy.

Now, if only I would stop feeling so sick every night! I'm hoping that turns around this week. But on the upside, I haven't vomited once. We will be getting the gender ultrasound done on March 11. I can hardly wait!!!









Sunday, January 6, 2013

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WE MISS YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was so nice to see everyone for Christmas. I hope we can all be together again soon.

Love,
Kelly