Grandma & Grandpa Campbell Visit

Saturday, August 25, 2018

My folks make the trek to come see us every year and it's always a special time. This time was no different. Unfortunately, due to our crazy busy summer, Matt and I were really beat. Thankfully, my folks were understanding and let us just veg a lot. Very low-key visit, which was greatly appreciated by all parties, I think.

Looking all handsome with their new hair cuts for Grandma and Grandpa!

Have to go to Twin Beans at least once per visit. It's tradition.

Got them hooked on Mexican Train. We played quite a few rounds.

Rob has been learning to cook lately, so he made them muffins by himself one day. He was super proud.

Like I said, we did a whole lot of just this. It was nice.

On our last day with them, we took them out to Murtaugh Lake. It was really smokey from surrounding fires, but we decided to risk it.

Here's Matt and Drew kayaking together. We bought this little kayak for Rob, but he's already took big for it. It's perfect for Drew, though! Guess we'll have to save up and find Rob an adult one for next season.

Rob just wanted to swim. Swim, swim, swim. He's a fish.

I felt bad that Brinley kept getting left at home, so we decided to take her with us. We even somehow coaxed her into Matt's kayak -- she LOVED it! I totally expected her to freak and bail, but she sat there, totally chill, and rode around the lake.

Rob in Matt's kayak, which he liked much better than the little kayak, and Drew in "his" kayak. They were playing "battle boats", which was basically an excuse to ram into each other. Whatever.

Just chillin'.

Me and my love. <3

Me and my mini me. <3 (Rob was too busy swimming.)

Grandma with the boys. This woman's heart is bigger than she is.

We take a picture of the boys with Dad and Kathy every year to show how much the boys have grown. I cherish these. Love these two so very much.

Nana, Aunt Janice & Cousin Emily Visit

Sunday, August 5, 2018

As the title suggests, Cher, Jan, and Em came to visit us! We mostly sat around, ate, laughed, and played games -- it was fantastic. Miss them already, but they'll all be back for Christmas -- yay!!!

After dinner, we played Watch Your Mouth. Well, THEY played WYM. I watched and laughed at them.

Drew was drooling like a Saint Bernard with a glandular condition. Some things never change.

Then we introduced them to Kubb! If you're not familiar with this awesome yard game, go look it up on YouTube. It's a little complicated to learn at first, but once you start playing it, it all makes sense. This was a huge hit!

And now for the gymnastics portion of our night...

We rounded the evening out with a tame-ish game of Mexican Train. Ignore Jan's phantom hand and Matt's crybaby face.

I have never laughed so much in my life. What a fun weekend!

Family Outing

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Today, we took a little family trip to Niagara Springs/Crystal Lake to have a picnic and let Daddy "test" out his new-to-him kayak!

I forgot how beautiful and peaceful it is down here!

Drew waiting for his ride to come back for him.

Off they go!

Unfortunately, Rob had to stay on land because of his wound. He was so bummed.

Personally, I'm perfectly content to sit here and knit and listen to the springs.

What a fun afternoon!

Rob Is TEN!

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Happy birthday, Rob!

Blow out your candles!

Man, they're tough to blow out!

Hey! Something's off about these candles!

They're TRICK CANDLES!!!

Rob's First Stitches

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

All he wanted to do was make the cats a kitty palace.

He asked me for cardboard boxes and a utility knife. For a moment, I almost told him "no" to the knife, but I'm trying to be better about giving them opportunities to gain independence and hands on experiences. I have trusted him with cutting up food in the past, so I thought this would be no different. We went over the "safety guidelines" and he went to work. About ten minutes later, I heard the scream.

I ran to him and saw it. All the blood. All over him. All over the knife. All over the carpet. So much blood. I started to panic, but remembered to stay calm, because he was definitely panicking. I quickly grabbed a paper towel and held it the source. After composing myself and calming him, I took the paper towel off to inspect the damage. What I found was about an inch long slice into his calf. Then I had to play that game that every parent dreads: Stitches Or No Stitches. It was too deep and too long. Definitely stitches. I commend him on making it a nice, clean cut, at least. Must be supportive and all.

I quickly call Matt as we load into the car and head to Immediate Care, trying to keep things light along the way. Thankfully, Drew is being helpful and sympathetic to his brother for a change, and he helps him in and out of the car. We hobble in, gaining the curious looks of the receptionists. It's then I realize that Rob is still covered in blood. Oops?

We sign in and wait, joking about the incidence. I'm pretty sure the ladies there think we're sick, twisted souls. They're not entirely wrong. As we're walking back to see a doctor, I excitedly (and sarcastically) look at Drew and say, "Hey, maybe they'll amputate his leg!" In the corner of my eye, I see one of the receptionist's head drop to the desk and the other one is giggling.

The nurse gets Rob comfortable on the bed/table thing and I can see that he visibly shaking. So, we start talking about making up some crazy story to go with his wound. He's all over this. "A pack of ninjas! No! Raccoons! Zombie raccoons!" The nurse gives me a funny look and quips, "You must have an interesting household." You have no idea, lady. Before leaving us in the room, she asks Rob, "Have you ever had stitches before?" His panic level goes right back up. Sigh.

In walks the doctor. He asks Rob all the same questions as the nurse (why do they do that?) as he's setting up his tools to clean and stitch the wound. I can't read him. He wasn't the friendliest, but he wasn't a total jerk. Even threw in some jokes once in awhile. Thankfully, he chalks up Rob's accident as just that and doesn't give me a guilt trip or call CPS (I feel bad enough). Then here comes the syringe with the numbing. Rob isn't having it. He starts to cry and wail. I hate seeing them in pain. I wrap myself around him, trying to comfort him without losing it myself. He's a tough kid, and after three "sticking sessions", he's finally numb. The doctor stitches up his leg, griping at the nurse the whole time about the surgical kit he was given. "It's missing X. Why does that keep happening? Why is it even on the shelf if it's missing X?!" Good grief. Can't this wait until we're gone? I'll BUY you a X if you promise to shut up about it! Finally, he gets over missing X and finishes. He gives me the low down (bandages for 4-5 days...stitches come out in 10...no water fun, etc.). I ask him, "Do you think I could remove his stitches? I'm 90% confident I could do it." I'm a farm kid, dude. I've seriously seen this done a million times. Dog, cow, human -- flesh is flesh. He pauses, smiles, and looks at me sideways. "I'm just recommending that you bring him back in. I can't control what you do or don't do." Oh, I'm so doing it myself, Dr. Chuckles.

The nurse is nice enough to clean up the rest of the blood we forgot. "I don't want to freak people out," she says. She has a point. We tell the receptionists goodbye on our way out (they were probably happy to be rid of us at that point) and we stop for ice cream on the way home. Because I kind of feel like crap for not preventing it. But we have survived our ordeal. Take THAT, Friday the 13th!

**HERE COMES THE GRAPHIC PART. SKIP IF YOU'RE A WUSS SENSITIVE TO MEDICAL TYPE IMAGES.**

Here's Rob's wound on Sunday, after a shower. No pain or signs of infection. Together, we're doing what we can to keep it clean and cared for on a daily basis. The kid has to settle for a farm kid for a mom instead of a nurse, but I think it's healing quite nicely.

I kind of feel like my days are numbered, with Matt's finger incidence (October 2016), Drew's broken arm (November 2016), and now Rob's stitches. Bubble wrap for everyone!!!

Drew's Spring Piano Recital

Sunday, May 20, 2018

The master pianist himself. He worked hard, practiced every day, and rocked his recital pieces. So proud of him!

Drew with his amazing piano teacher, Miss Melissa Kunkel. She is the best!

What a nut! XD

And here is the video (shot and edited by Matt) for your viewing pleasure.

Happy Easter!

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Happy Easter! - Twin Falls, Idaho - 2018
We haven't had an updated family photo in SIX YEARS. SIX. For shame! =) Happy Easter from our family to yours!

Drew is EIGHT!

Friday, March 30, 2018

He wanted a big birthday. We gave him a big birthday.

Thanks to help from family, we all chipped in and bought him his very own piano keyboard with a stand and bench. He was so surprised, he almost cried. Seriously.

Playing us a tune for the first time on his new keyboard. We also got him a Star Wars song book and he's really looking foward to learning how to play it.

His current favorite color is purple, so he asked for a purple chocolate cake with strawberries. I scoffed, but Matt found him a purple chocolate cake with strawberries at Fred Meyers! Score!

Happy birthday, Drew!!!

Adult Prom...Again!

Saturday, March 24, 2018

We danced and danced and laughed at the drunk people. Good times. (Enjoy our awkward, last-minute photo -- just like real prom! XD)

Music Monkey Productions
Here's a photo of us actually dancing at the prom.


Torrid
This was my dress this year. It was definitely outside my comfort zone, but I loved it! The lady at the bar did, too. But I'm pretty sure she just wanted tips. =)

15th Wedding Anniversary

Monday, February 12, 2018

Our anniversary isn't until the 14th, but we're horrible at waiting to exchange gifts, no matter what the holiday is. So, we decided to on Saturday.

Instagram: jsmarshall
 I made him a card (including a robot, which is a bit of an inside joke between us) and created a LoveBook (www.lovebookonline.com) of the story of how we met.


And then he presented me with his gift and completely blew mine out of the water. I was completely gobsmacked and bawled through the whole thing. It makes my gift look super lame. :\

We plan on getting some dinner out on the actual day and then spending the following week together (his vacation), which will include an overnight date minus kiddos. Can't wait!

Charlotte: A Sudden Goodbye

Friday, December 29, 2017

Charlotte - Twin Falls, Idaho - 2013
Very sad night at the Marshall Household. The neighbor dogs (three large Rotweillers) broke through the fence and poor, sweet Charlotte was attacked and killed. (I'll spare you the gory details. Just trust me when I say that it wasn't pretty.) Thankfully, she was at peace and didn't struggle or cry out. Matt had the horrible task of relieving her of her suffering, but we're pretty sure that she passed just before he actually did. I hate to throw around the word "traumatizing", but that's really the only word that truly fits what we went through. The only blessing we can glean from this is that we're pretty sure she had cancer and would have suffered more from that in the near future. God was sparing us worse heartache, I think.

As a farm kid, I have seen lots of death -- not so much for my husband and kids -- but experience doesn't make it any easier. We will all grieve her loss. She was very loved and will be sorely missed. There's a small, furry void in our house, now.

Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Merry Christmas from the Marshall Boys!

It was a quiet day for us. The boys got up, made us coffee, and attacked their stockings while Matt and I dragged ourselves out of bed. We then started breakfast and the boys opened gifts (Matt and I open our gifts to each other the night before, after the boys go to bed). They made out like thieves, as usual. I had a headache most of the day, and Matt had to work the next day, so we just kind of laid around and relaxed. Had a ham dinner and then went to bed. It was just perfect.

Drew's First Piano Recital & Rob's Baptism

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Today was a super busy day! First, it was Drew's first piano recital at church, then the Christmas Children's Program, then Rob's baptism. Later that day, Drew had a SECOND recital at another church. Needless to say, we all slept well that night! What a blessed day!

Rob's baptism was so sweet. This kid has been persistent and inquisitive about his salvation for at least a year or two. By the Grace and Work of God, despite us, he got saved this summer and has been pestering us to get baptized for months. It's so special that Matt got to baptize him.

Drew started piano lessons mid-November and picked it up FAST. He loves it so much!


Matt's Headshots

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Matt - Twin Falls, Idaho - 2017
Matt - Twin Falls, Idaho - 2017
Did headshots for Matt today. He's trying for a spot as an extra in a local independent film. Wish him luck!

Edit: He didn't get chosen, but I still love these photos of him. *SWOON*

Halloween

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Halloween - Twin Falls, Idaho - 2017
Superman and Batman went to Main Street to rid this city of its candy! We celebrate a little early, opting for a daytime event downtown instead of door-to-door. Then the boys get to enjoy handing out candy to other kids on Halloween night! Don't they look epic?!
 
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