Saturday, January 30, 2010
Open Wide!
Of anyone I know, I've got the worst teeth. And, unfortuantely for me, I've also had the worst experiences with Dentists. Now, I'm not just talking about the pain. After 7 root canals, and 6 crowns, what is a little shot in the mouth and some drilling? I'm talking about shaddy dentists who try to rip you off and who horrible work. Not cool.
In Bryan, we only had one choice of dentist connected with our insurance. He gave me the creeps and charged incredibly high rates for common procedures. Not to mention the uncommon procedures that my mouth required. He gave me a dental plan that included 11 root canals and crowns--at $1,100 a piece. I think not. Money talks, and to me, that price says "Gee, looks like I'll lose all my teeth before I pay that price." I only had a few procedures done by him before we moved and I began the fun hunt for a new dentist.
I asked for recommendations this time. Anybody I trusted I requested who their dentist was. And, once again, our insurance was the limiting factor as all of the good, reccommended dentists where not covered with our plan. I went with one of those big chain dentist companies, and once again, not so good.
I would wait in the waiting room for an average of 3 hours each appointment. They would work up these intense treatment plans which required multiple visits and thousands of dollars. When part of my tooth chipped off while I was pregnant with Josh they told me I would need 2 root canals, 3 crowns, and a bridge. $3,700 dollars, no payment plan available. I told them I would wait.
Then our life spiraled out of control and my little chipped tooth was the least of my problems. When Mike got his job, we were extra careful as we reviewed the dental plans. We were picky and made sure we were happy with our choice. When my crown fell off (one which was put on by doctor #2 only 4 month previous), I was determined to find a good doctor, no matter what. I took recommendations from people I trusted and decided to try Dr. Hansen. My parents doctor, who they loved, wasn't on our insurance (of course), but Dr. Jeff Hansen had been in their stake and had done some work on my Grandfather. He was fabulous.
My first visit was great. He fixed my crown, even though I was only 4 weeks away from delivering, and we set up an appointment to work up a treatment plan after Josh was born. His nurse told me to be prepared...he was conservative with the amount he charged and with the treatments he recommended. Perfect! Just what I needed.
I just got another crown done--this time to fix my chipped tooth--and, surprisingly, that chipped tooth didn't require a bridge. Shocker. And did my treatment plan require 11 root canals and crowns? No siree bob. One crown, to fix the chipped tooth, and one cavity. That's it. Everything else, Dr. Hansen said, "Why fix it when it's not broken." There may be a day when other things will be required...I'm going to plan on it and we've been putting more money away for that time, but as for now, I'm good. And I love it!
So, the point of this LONG post...if you need a dentist, I HIGHLY recommend Dr. Jeff Hansen. He's in Syracuse, but after my experiences, I'll drive an hour to go to a dentist I trust. Let me know if you want his info...He's fabulous!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Handsome Dude!
After having Josh, I can see how people can get baby hungry right after having one--or, if not totally baby hungry (we can't forget pregnancy that fast!), then at least have the ability to say, "I could do another one." Josh is the smiliest and happiest baby ever! He's doing the teething thing currently, so that's not so fun, but other then that, we get a whole lot of this every day!
He's holding his own bottle now, rolling over (back to front, and front to back), trying to pretend like he doesn't like to sleep through the night anymore, giggles, laughs, really likes food (although had a bad reaction to corn) and LOVES his thumb and toes. We love this little dude!
He's holding his own bottle now, rolling over (back to front, and front to back), trying to pretend like he doesn't like to sleep through the night anymore, giggles, laughs, really likes food (although had a bad reaction to corn) and LOVES his thumb and toes. We love this little dude!
The Progession of a Mess...
Katelyn and I painted some hand prints this morning while Josh-Man was sleeping. Such fun, but not without it's messes! And so it began...
In the time it took for me to say, "Katelyn, hold still so Mommy can get a picture of your hands", we got this...
And then, since the camera was already out, enjoy the Progression of a Mess!
Today I'm grateful for bathtubs!!
In the time it took for me to say, "Katelyn, hold still so Mommy can get a picture of your hands", we got this...
And then, since the camera was already out, enjoy the Progression of a Mess!
Today I'm grateful for bathtubs!!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Wages?
So, what do YOU pay your babysitters? We got a babysitter last night for the first time here in Utah--like one of the YW type of babysitters. I paid her $7 bucks and hour, roughly $25 for 3 1/2 hours. Did we rip her off? Or did we pay too much? I just don't know.
I asked her what she charges and she said, "Oh, whatever."
I asked her mom what she charges and she said, "Oh, whatever."
Not really helpful.
I remember there was a lady that I loved to babysit for who used to pay me (and this was back in the day) something like $10 bucks an hour. When I told her that was WAY too much, she told me it wasn't...that really, because I was taking care of her most precious possessions that it probably wasn't enough. But then there was the one lady who only paid be $2.00 bucks for the whole 5 hours I was there because "her children were sleeping most of the time."
MMmmm, who would have thought that babysitting wages could be such a quandary. Any suggestions? What do you pay your babysitters...
I asked her what she charges and she said, "Oh, whatever."
I asked her mom what she charges and she said, "Oh, whatever."
Not really helpful.
I remember there was a lady that I loved to babysit for who used to pay me (and this was back in the day) something like $10 bucks an hour. When I told her that was WAY too much, she told me it wasn't...that really, because I was taking care of her most precious possessions that it probably wasn't enough. But then there was the one lady who only paid be $2.00 bucks for the whole 5 hours I was there because "her children were sleeping most of the time."
MMmmm, who would have thought that babysitting wages could be such a quandary. Any suggestions? What do you pay your babysitters...
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Katelyn Loves These...
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Great Deal of the Day...
We joined a veggie co-op. It's been fabulous for our family. Some aren't sold on the idea, but we are, and we love it! Every other Saturday I head out to the pick-up site (they are located all over), my laundry basket in tow, wait in line for a few minutes and then pick up 40-50 lbs of produce for...drumroll please....$16.50. Now, in all fairness, there have been a few bad apples among the bunch, if you know what I mean. We had a cantaloupe that was on it's way out, a orange that went moldy way to quick, and some fruits that weren't their ripest due to being out of season. But all in all, we love it! And, even if you throw away 1/4 of the stuff, you're still getting a great deal.
Yesterday's pick-up included:
8 gala apples
3 lb. strawberries
bag of pears
8 bananas
7 oranges
2 mango's
2 zucchini
1 spaghetti squash
1 head of lettuce
1 bag of russet potatoes
5 red onions
6 yellow onions
1 head of broccoli
1 eggplant
fresh parsley, rosemary, and thyme
1 orange pepper
4 tomatoes
2 heads of garlic
Previous pickups have had many of the same items plus:
celery
brussel sprouts
yellow squash
butternut squash
limes
lemons
clementines
You never know what you're going to get, but your guaranteed to get right around 50 lbs. It's fabulous! If you are interested in joining, visit http://www.bountifulbaskets.org/ and see for yourself if it will work for you!
Yesterday's pick-up included:
8 gala apples
3 lb. strawberries
bag of pears
8 bananas
7 oranges
2 mango's
2 zucchini
1 spaghetti squash
1 head of lettuce
1 bag of russet potatoes
5 red onions
6 yellow onions
1 head of broccoli
1 eggplant
fresh parsley, rosemary, and thyme
1 orange pepper
4 tomatoes
2 heads of garlic
Previous pickups have had many of the same items plus:
celery
brussel sprouts
yellow squash
butternut squash
limes
lemons
clementines
You never know what you're going to get, but your guaranteed to get right around 50 lbs. It's fabulous! If you are interested in joining, visit http://www.bountifulbaskets.org/ and see for yourself if it will work for you!
Great Deal of the Day 2...
I miss a lot of things about Texas. One of them specifically being the glorious wonder that is HEB. I don't think one will ever find a better grocery store--fabulous fresh made tortillas, samples around every corner, awesome produce, friendly people...good times. However, I LOVE my local Dicks Market, and to be honest, they have better deals. Case in point (or is it case and point? I never know...)
Do you love Quaker Products? We love quaker products, and to prove our love we spent $40 bucks to get 40 cereals. Yes, you read that right: Quaker Cereal for $1.00!! And the oatmeal ranges from $1.18 to $1.86.
You can't beat that folks...so here's hoping you find great deals at your local Dick's Market today~!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
A movie I would not recommend...
We had my little brother over this weekend while my parents went away. We rented a good old end-of-the-world flick, thinking it would be marginally cheesy, but entertaining nonetheless. Allow me to never, ever, ever recommend to you...
The Carriers
This movie was the classic end of the world, I Am Legend-esc movie. A horrible disease ravages the countryside and 4 youth are on the run to stay alive. This was a horribly un-fulfilling and depressing show! A brother ends up killing another brother for some car keys, they leave a girlfriend stranded in the desert, and at the end, when you would like some closure (i.e., reaching a survival settlement, finding love and being willing to die together, etc, etc), all you get is this... "And in the end, we were just two strangers who had nothing to say to one another. I was alone." It was awful! Don't waste your time or money on this movie!
The Carriers
This movie was the classic end of the world, I Am Legend-esc movie. A horrible disease ravages the countryside and 4 youth are on the run to stay alive. This was a horribly un-fulfilling and depressing show! A brother ends up killing another brother for some car keys, they leave a girlfriend stranded in the desert, and at the end, when you would like some closure (i.e., reaching a survival settlement, finding love and being willing to die together, etc, etc), all you get is this... "And in the end, we were just two strangers who had nothing to say to one another. I was alone." It was awful! Don't waste your time or money on this movie!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Have you seen my downstairs yet?
I don't think you've seen my downstairs via the blog yet...I don't have pictures taken of my family room-although it's lovely!- but here are some of Katelyn's room. I really wanted to do yellow and white in her room in Houston, but never got around to it. I wasn't going to wait in this home! My angel mother painted this whole room while I was home sick, and I love it! My spring project is going to be to make her a fuzzy, cute quilt, but in the meantime, I finally got to pull one of the hundreds I made in high school out! And check out the new carpet! Thanks to a huge blessing, we were able to get new(ish) carpet in the kids' bedrooms. I can't even tell you how much a relief and blessing this is. I have done gross things in my life, but pulling up the carpet from these rooms ranks in the top ten. I shudder to think that my kids had to sleep in rooms that were that nasty for two months. And I shudder to think what the other carpets in my home are like--the ones we haven't been able to replace yet! But I'm SO grateful that these two are clean and wonderful!
Anyway...
And, here is Josh's room with new carpet and a new dresser...the old one didn't survive so well...check out what happened to it when I tried to move it from his room to the hall for the carpet removal...oops! :)
Hope you all enjoyed the holidays! Welcome back to real life...!
Anyway...
And, here is Josh's room with new carpet and a new dresser...the old one didn't survive so well...check out what happened to it when I tried to move it from his room to the hall for the carpet removal...oops! :)
Hope you all enjoyed the holidays! Welcome back to real life...!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy New Year!!
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