This past weekend we went camping with several other families, and we had a blast I think I might want to start camping more, but we will have to see. We got to our campsite on Friday night and it was already dark, which made it hard to figure out where everything was, but we had nice friends that setup our tent for us earlier that day, so all we had to do was unload our stuff and crawl into our sleeping bags. The next morning Lindy, Cynthia, and I went on a fun trail run, it took us some time to find the trail we were suppose to be on, but we had a good time. After our 8 mile run we went and ate french toast for breakfast and then the guys went on a long mountain biking trip. Kayda took a nap and I played with Payton and attempted to read a little. When the guys got back we went on a hike to box canyon with our kids. It was fun, but a little scary with kids. After the hike we ate dinner and roasted marshmallows and then the girls and Reddin went to sleep while I stayed up talking by the campfire. The next morning we woke up ate breakfast packed up and then headed home, so we could meet up with my mom to celebrate mother's day. It was a quick trip, but a really fun weekend. 

On Monday I took Kayda to the hospital so she could get another ultrasound. Two people came in for the ultrasound and the specialist told me she thought it was something she was born with and she said she didn't think it was a sarcoma. I left from that appointment feeling much better and hopeful. I still have not talked to her doctor about what our next step is, I think she will probably still have surgery to make sure, but I did get the okay to go to Denver next week and then we will figure out what to do next when I get back. I am taking the ultrasound information as good news (heavenly father really does answer prayers).
On Monday night we took our girls to the Temple. We had a great time walking around looking at the flowers and the water. I just loved this picture.
2 comments:
That's such good news about the ultrasound! I'm glad you were able to go camping and I love that picture at the temple!!!
Oh I really hope it's not sarcoma! Your camping trip sounded really fun and relaxing. We haven't camped in forever!
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