Wednesday 22 April 2009

Easter Hullabaloo and Good News

I've got a lot of catching up to do, so hopefully this won't be too draining for everyone to read. My mom arrived in England to help out and spend a couple of months with us on the 2nd. WOOHOO!! I'm so excited b/c I've always wanted to have my mom around when I've been having a baby, and now my dream has come true! She's really enjoying spending the time with the children, too, as they are really enjoying her! I think James' favourite word is 'Yia Yia', which is what my children call her. We're having a blast and I get to put my feet up! It was Easter break, pretty much from the time she arrived here, so no school and we took her to Cornwall for the day, when we visited Simon's parents in Exeter.
Easter is such a lovely holiday! I used to always be a Christmas person, and I still love Christmas, but Easter is my favourite. I love that the flowers are all blooming and we get some sunny days, we also have some lovely traditions that always make Easter special for our family. We start out Easter morning by going and having a devotional in the countryside at sunrise. Simon always finds us a lovely spot for it and we read the Easter story in the scriptures, sing a hymn together, and have a prayer. It is always a really spiritual experience. I love it! We then have church and the talks and lessons were so uplifting this year, especially the talks in Sacrament. Afterwards, we have a special Greek Easter feast. When Simon was on his mission in Greece, they celebrated Easter more there than they did Christmas, so we decided as a family that we could do a Greek Easter. Simon grills a lamb, and we have stuffed vine leaves, fried aubergines, pitas, Greek salad, etc. It is soooooo delicious, and I don't do the cooking, which is always a bonus! I love our Easter traditions. There's not a more significant event that's ever taken place in the history of man, than that of our Saviour's atonement and resurrection, and our traditions have made it even more special for me to have that extra bit of reflection on things.

The rest of the Easter break was eventful, to say the least. James broke his leg, in what they called a toddler fracture. It wasn't anything major, but he had to get a cast on it for a week. When I took him into A&E, it was 8 days after he hurt it. I know, I'm a bad mother, but I didn't actually see the accident and Simon insisted that James was just over-reacting to a little twist of his ankle when he was coming down a slide. Anyway, Simon went away for a day to visit his mum, so I took James to A&E, where I was, again, treated like the delinquent mother. The report that the receptionist wrote up even said I was referred by the police, which made me feel like a criminal! Next time, I'm sending Simon!

The really good news is that Simon's mum is now at home. It is a miracle!! She went from having a 20% chance of living and being in a coma, to now being at home for her recuperation. She was supposed to have something like 4 weeks more in hospital, then have to go into a home for a couple of weeks of rehabilitation, but she's bypassed all of that and is now at home. She's still quite weak, but is doing amazing. I got to see her for the first time last week, when she was still in hospital, and she looked good to me. She's always been a determined woman and strong, so this has proved no different to her character. I'm just amazed by it all! The Lord has blessed us so much! I could never be in doubt of his love and mindfulness of us!
Anyway, that's what we've been up to. Hope you've all had a lovely Easter and Spring!

8 comments:

Pam said...

So glad to hear that your mother-in-law is doing better. That is amazing! It is also nice to see your Mom there with you - she looks great!Love you all! Oh, and your Easter traditions sound wonderful:)

Jack Roberts said...

I am so glad that your mom is there! Poor James. I am glad to see you are doing well. What are you having? Is it still a mystery? Let me know! Love and Miss you!

The Hoffmans said...

I am glad you have help with your kiddos! They are so dang cute! Poor little James! I dont blame you for wanting to send Simon next. I think I would have been rude back if they treated me the way treated you! lol. I am glad to hear Simons mum is recovering!

Dorey said...

Your little family is so cute and that is so great that your mom could come be with you. I'm glad that your MIL is doing well. TTYL

Sarah Coyne said...

Wow, you have had such a busy month! I'm so glad Simon's mom is doing better. I'm also glad your mom is staying for so long! My mom came for a month when Nathan was born and it was such a help!!

Goodfellow Family said...

Good news about Simon's mom...what a blessing. Fun to see pics of your mom too......so when is that baby due again? Loves!

Steph said...

Good to hear, that Simon's mother is well. You sure have a busy household! Terry looks so happy to be there, I am so glad she is with you. Please give her my love, and I LOVE what the kids call her! Wow James' cast is a full leg cast, how uncomfortable! I remember going to the doctor a lot when I was little, and the docs questioned my mom too! It's standard procedure unfortunately...but they do save those who need it in the long run. Yes...it's Simon's turn the next few times.
Your Greek Easter sounds like it was fantastic. And Easter really is the more important holiday, if you think about it. It's so full of peace and hope. Blessings!

Allison said...

How fun to see a pic of your mom, it has been a long time since I have seen her. So sorry to hear about the leg, but if it makes you feel any better Cassidy had a broken arm for 3 days before I took her to the doctor when she was 5. Zack broke his arm the week after Easter playing on our swingset, the same place Cassidy broke hers three years ago!