Sunday, September 30, 2012

TABLE




My table.  Rocky (and Brian) made me this beautiful table.  It is huge!  Almost too big for my home.  It seats 8-10.  It is an alder table.  Oh how I love it.  It was finished just before Easter.  We had my whole family over for dinner.  We have placed metal patio chairs around it.  Its a bit modern for some, but quite my style.  Thank you to my love Rocky! And to Brian!

Spring in McCall





We took a weekend off and ran up to McCall this spring.  We love McCall!  We love the snow!  Here are my sweet kids in the fort they built in the fall.  It withstood all the snow.  We went sledding, and enjoyed watching baby discover the snow.  What a delight the winter wonderland is in McCall!

Monday, June 25, 2012

Type 1

I have had Type 1 Diabetes for twenty six years.  I can't beleive it has been so long.  Last year my brother was diagnosed with Type 1.  It was devastating.  He quickly found his groove with the disease, and was even educating me on some of the new technology.  After one hot summer last year... balancing a new baby, diaper bag, and trying to keep my insulin cool at a park one day. I came home and announced to my husband that I was getting the pump.  He was surprised, but happy I finally decided to do it.  So I have an insulin pump. I like it.  I am still getting used to it.  It does have a few quirks.  I do not like that when I put my glucose sensor in that I bleed like crazy.  I then have a bruise when I take it out.  I do not like when the beeping wakes me up at night.  I do like knowing my sugars at all times of the day without pricking my finger.  I do like being able to run around town no matter the weather and not have to worry about lugging my eqipment with me.  I like that my purse is lighter.  I do like that it wakes me up at night, instead of an ambulance, or my Rocky hovering over me. ( Ha! That has only happened a few times in the 12 years we have been married.)  I do like to see how straight I can make my little blood sugar graph line.  I have done a pretty good job of being in control of my diabetes.  The pump has just made it a little easier.  So we will see how the next twenty six years go.  PUMPIN' IT UP!