Monday, April 27, 2009

Ear Update

Just a quick update on my ear - Mike and I leave tomorrow for Denver for my pre-op visit. My surgery is scheduled for 2:30 on Wednesday afternoon. I'm not certain of all the details but do know that the surgeon will be removing scar tissue which is now closing off my ear canal; replacing my thickened eardrum with a skin graft; removing a (possible) clostiotoma from behind my eardrum; removing alot of extra bone that has grown in my middle ear; possibly replacing my stapes-incus prosthesis; and giving my middle ear a thorough cleaning. Hopefully everything is OK in my inner ear. He won't know for sure until he gets in there. I'm quite nervous about it all, as I don't do well with the pre-surgery routine. Usually I pass out or go into shock after getting the IV. Your prayers would be greatly appreciated:) Recovery time is about 3 weeks. My mom has been here for almost 2 weeks now helping out, and she will stay for another week following my surgery. What a blessing she has been!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Mike's Spring Turkey

 

 

 

After several truly grueling days of turkey hunting, Mike finally shot his turkey this morning. (I'll try to persuade him to write more details later on:) Congratulations to my husband! We had a delicious turkey stir-fry tonight for supper.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Happy Birthday Weekend

Hunter turned 5 years old on Saturday!
 

Hunter and Katie on Easter Sunday morning.
 

 

Katie hugging Daddy after she sees her birthday present:)
 
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Thursday, April 9, 2009

200 Inch Mule Deer Sheds

 

Finally, after several years of antler hunting, and many, many miles of hiking, I finally found a big set. Each antler scores 90 inches, with an inside spread of 20", making this a 200" buck! And I'm going to be buck hunting this unit this Fall:)
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Sunday, April 5, 2009

I Have Returned!

Sorry for the VERY long hiatus. I haven't actually been anywhere - except to Denver to the ear specialist and the hospital for a CT Scan. Other than that, I have been hidden away here in my home with an overwhelming case of dizziness. I haven't been able to drive anywhere by myself for 6-7 weeks. To say that this was getting really old would be a considerable understatement! (My husband quite agrees - he despises going to the store!) But I should have the results in the next day or so, and my Mom is coming to rescue me in 9 days - yeah! "Rescue" in the sense of helping clean my house, take care of my sorely neglected children, relieve my overworked husband, and give me some much needed adult, female companionship! (Sorry, Mom, but you did volunteer for the job:) Other than my physical ailments, the only other noteworthy excitement was Hunter's broken wrist. It was actually a buckle fracture that he obtained while doing an unsuccessful monkey impersonation - in other words, he fell off the top of the swingset! Never fear, he is already back to his primate practices - some people just never learn! I hope to give you a medical update soon. Until then...

Monday, February 9, 2009

Happy Anniversary to Us!


Today is our 8th anniversary - which is very hard to believe. My wonderful husband secretly arranged for someone to watch our kids, and took me to Outback Steakhouse for supper. It was a great date, and it has been a fantastic 8 years! I would definitely do it all over again;)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Goodbye, Dad

Calvin Floyd Zimmer, Jr. (July 13, 1946 - January 17, 2009), my father, died unexpectedly Saturday night of a massive heart attack. I haven't blogged about it sooner because I have been dealing with so many crazy emotions and thoughts. I still am actually, but thought it was about time - so here you have it. In my early years, Dad was a great father. I have many good memories of my early childhood. I remember him taking just me out to breakfast, and taking me rabbit hunting. I remember all our fun summers of camping and fishing. One time, he and another man, Gary Patraw, took me and Shelly (a friend) camping - no one else. Times like that made me feel special. He let me help him build our front porch.He played ball with me. He always seemed to like having me around. But Dad made some bad choices. He bought a tavern; he had affairs; he stole some things; he lied; he left. Dad started another family, and I have 2 half-sisters that I loved being with whenever I went to visit my father. Dad was a good father to them. He was there for them until the end. Dad never met my husband or children. I hadn't seen him since the summer before I got married - 8 1/2 years ago. I have no assurance that I will ever see him again, but I dearly hope so. I desparately hope that Dad had enough time to trust God as his Savior. We had talked about it many times - but my Dad had a hard time with forgiveness, mainly forgiving himself. I know that "God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance." And I know that God is always faithful. So I hope that I will see my father again someday...but I don't know. And I hope that I never have to see another loved one die without knowing they have trusted in the Lord.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Kim's First Elk

 

 

I shot my first elk this evening. I had a late season cow tag (private land only) and permission to hunt on a couple of places close to home. I actually shot this cow less than 1 mile from our house. It was by far the easiest pack job that Mike has ever had to do on an elk (Wayne, eat your heart out:) Mike and Lance just winched onto the cow and dragged her on home with the 4-wheeler. We waited until we were at home to get pictures, as I shot her so close to dark. She was very big - Mike said she was bigger than some bulls he has shot. All the more meat for the freezer! Hunter was VERY excited. He said, "Mama, she's as big as a horse!":)
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Ice Fishing

On Saturday, we went ice fishing up on Grand Mesa with our good friend, Lance. It was a beautiful day for it, and the fishing was fast and furious - just the way we like it! We caught our limit in 30-40 minutes, and boy were they ever good:)
 

 

 

 
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Friday, January 9, 2009

Mr. Snowman!

 

It's sometimes difficult to build a snowman here because it is so dry that the snow does not pack well! So, everyday the kids go outside and try to make a snowball to see if it's a good snowman-making day! This day was:) So, here is our Colorado snowman. The poor guy has an underdeveloped nose - I only had baby carrots to work with!
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Gingerbread House

 

This is one of our New Year's traditions - making Gingerbread Houses! We do it on New Year's Day for several reasons. 1 - the kids love it! 2 - we already have enough sweet stuff over the Christmas holidays. And 3 - after Christmas, the gingerbread houses are half price:)
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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Congratulations!

 

Here is a picture of our adorable, new nephew - Joshua Andrew Sayler. He was born on December 24th! Congratulations, Jeremy, Kim, Emma, and Zachary! Wish we could we could see him in person. Thanks for the picture:)

Also, congratulations to the James and Jodi Randel clan. Their new little girl was born this very morning! Her name (although I'm sure to spell it wrong) is Joashlea Lynn Randel - making it a grand total of 7 "J's" now in the Randel family.

I'd love to babysit for you both, Kim and Jodi. Bring those little ones on over:)
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Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas Day

 

 

 

 

We've had a wonderful Christmas day so far. We started the 12 days of Christmas this morning, and Katie and Hunter got Webkinz for the 1st day (thanks to Gram Gram:) Katie's big gift was a Singer Sewing Machine for kids. Her piano teacher is going to give her sewing lessons each week. She is very excited! Hunter's big gift was Kota the Triceratops. He's been wanting one "SO BAD", but we told him that it was just too much money. UNTIL, one day I found it online for 1/2 off, plus I had 2 coupons codes for free shipping and another discount. I think this might have been the cheapest Kota on the planet - YEAH for sales and coupons! We've had our Christmas dinner and gone sledding - even Mama:) Tonight we will watch a Christmas DVD and play games. And of course have special "Christmas devotions". We like to do "What God wants for Christmas?" each year. It's a neat teaching tool. Hope you all had a wonderful, blessed day. I will never get over the wonder of Jesus leaving the spendours of Heaven to be born in a manger. He is our Immanuel - God with us!
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas!

 

We finally got our new camera! Merry Christmas from the Colorado Saylers:) As you can see, we definitely are enjoying a white Christmas, with more to come! May your holiday season be filled with God's goodness and blessings! And may each of us, as the Wisemen of old, continue to seek after the Savior!
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Friday, December 19, 2008

Try Swag Bucks With Me

Hi, all! Sorry it's been so long. My camera bit the dust, so I haven't had any pictures to blog lately. It is also, of course, a very busy time of year. Anyway, if you haven't heard about Swag Bucks, it's a way to build up points or "swag bucks" to "purchase" new merchandise. I'm just now giving it a go, but have read great things from fellow bloggers. Anyway, if you sign up, and mention that I referred you, I gather swag bucks even faster. So, here's the link, should you care to try. I have another camera on the way (thanks, Mom), so will be posting more interesting things soon.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Cabelas

 

On the way home, we stopped off at the Cabelas in Kansas City. We spent 3 hours looking at the incredible mounts, shooting in the shooting gallery, feeding ducks, eating things like venison brats, and taking pictures of the wonderful Mule deer display (for our neighbor, Chris:) It was a fun way to end our Missouri vacation.
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The Rolling Pin

 

Mike's brother, Jeremy, has become quite famous in the Glasgow, MO area for his wonderful bakery. He's had several articles published about him in the newspaper. We're very proud of you Jeremy - and thanks for lunch!
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"Hunter" Deere

 

This a one of our favorite pictures of our "Hunter" Deere.
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