Sunday, December 4, 2011

Christmas Tree express 2011

So bare with me one more post that I can't see the pictures while I write. I have got to get someone to show me what I am doing wrong here so I can get caught up and do this blogging thing right. Ha ha. Anyway we had our annual Burrows Christmas tree express. Every year we venture up to the wilds with my brother and his family and we find and cut down the most perfect Christmas trees we can find. Then we bring them home and spend 2-3 days putting on the lights and decorating the things because at our house my husband thinks that the bigger the better. So we usually end up with at least a 15 ft. tree. If he could find a spot in our house at all taller he would put the tree there. But this is as big as it gets. He and Parker were joking the other day that next year dad ought to put a whole in the ceiling and out the roof and let the tree stick out of the house. Just so he can say that his tree is taller than "Dave Anderson's" tree. He is a guy in our ward and every year Richard is in a secret competition to get a bigger tree than him. Dave doesn't even know he is competing with him.

Anyway after the trees are all decorated we love to go around and see everyone's tree. So this year we started with Dixie and Arts house. They are always so wonderful to come to be part of the night with us. They had the appetizers this year and boy were we spoiled. Shrimp cocktail...a total favorite of mine. With fruit cocktails, crackers and more. Then we headed over to our house for salad from Brinkley and Richy. They had to head back up to Idaho because of the bad weather but we ate their salad and then some yummy lasgana and bread sticks. We had a Christmas toast and then Parker turned into our holiday whino. We took a family photo and then it was off to Cody and Robyn's house for the sugar cookie decorating contest. If you decorate your cookie's well you get them for dessert. Dixie and Art are really pretty good at decorating cookies.

It was so fun. Thank you wonderful children for being part of the Tree express night. I know it is a rush to put up the tree and it is such a busy time of year. But I love how willing you are to always do this with your dad and I. You know how he loves to show off the "BIG" tree.







Thursday, November 24, 2011

Turkey Time...









So this is how bad it is that I have forgotten how to blog. My sweet daughter in law Robyn put these pictures of thanksgiving on here for me and all I was suppose to do was just write about them. Well for some reason I can't even see them when I am writing and I can't move anything around so here is the scoop. Thanksgiving was wonderful as always thanks to my wonderful children and their families. It was only our own little family this year, which don't get me wrong I so love it that they were all able to come. I just love thanksgivings when the house is over flowing with family and you see loved ones that you don't see as much as you would like. But this year was kind of a off year for that. My brother was busy having his wife's family up to their house this year so they couldn't come and my sisters family all went to her house this year and this year was the first year my sweet mom wasn't with us so kind of sad in that way but thank goodness for my wonderful little family. We ate wonderful food and as you can see had fun as always. My kids are great, they are doing their share of filling our house to the brim with all these new wonderful grand babies we have...and love!!! Another great turkey day.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Labor Day...


This labor day was so fun. We were able to rent a house with Becky, Richards sister and their whole family and go to Bear Lake. I have said this before that I love this place. And it is especially fun when you are able to go and spend your time with wonderful people. Years ago Becky's family would invite us to come with them to Bear Lake on Labor day...just for the day and we always had a great time. Then one Labor day the wea
ther was terrible and so we had to do something else. Our family went to the zoo and that was the beginning of us not going to Bear Lake with the Kogers for a few years. But then we were so excited when they invited us again and this time the invite came with a house. It was so much fun and we are so glad they invited us again. Dixie and Art were even able to come. (Note Debbie and Mikes family have a family reunion over Labor day that they have done for years thus that is why they are not here.)



We each took a meal to do and the food was awesome.
This is Paige and I one morning while we watched the sun come up and as we waited for everyone to get moving in the morning. I can't believe the boys out on the deck could sleep at all with this bright sunny shining on them.


This was poor Briley sleeping finally in her car seat. She had to make a trip to the St. Charles hospital because she didn't sleep at all the first night and so Brinkley and Grandpa Richy ran her to see the doctor and found out that she had a double ear infection. Poor thing but after getting some meds in her she did feel a lot better. Brinkley saw Bear Lake by night as she had to spend most of the night driving around the lake a couple of times.
We were able to get such a great place on the beach since we traveled with the Koger police. Thanks so much Perry for going down and getting our spot every day for us. That was awesome.


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Back to school.... Well it has happened again. All the kids are back in school. Paige and Parker are up at Weber State University and Kenzie is a in high school. This is killing me. I think she loves it!!! Already she is doing lots of home work and spending a lot of time in the gym with the volleyball team.




She has already played in a lot of tournaments with the team and they have done really well. She has played with a lot of these girls for a lot of years so when they are seniors I think they will have a really good team. The varsity team this year seems like it is going to be really good too.


OH MY....I never posted this blog and now Paige and Parker have both finished their 1st semester at Weber and Kenzie is not so new to high school anymore and is done with volleyball and now right in the thick of things with basketball. Oh I am terrible at this blogging thing. Sorry no pictures with this one I have so forgotten again how to even get around in the blogging world

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Behind again

I swear I have such high hopes that I will be better at blogging and keeping up on our lives. But then life happens and it happens so quickly that I don't have time to even make the long walk up my stairs to the computer and type.

Again so many things have happened since I last wrote. But most recently we just got back from Bear Lake. I LOVE this place. I have always loved Bear Lake. Though I have experienced many things there that should make me not like it such as burns that have blister and about killed me and the sinking of the jet ski and near drowning and having to swim across the lake in the worst storm I have seen. But I can't help it I love it. Especially when we are there with family. I feel bad that Cody, Brinkley and Paige couldn't be there but so glad that Rich, Parker, Kenzie, Robyn and the two girls were able to come. Art and Dixie even made it up for the day. We were so glad when they did show up. I worried that Robyn may back out on us because her hubby couldn't come and Paige and Brinkley wouldn't be there either but she was a trooper and came tired and all and we are so glad that she did.

It is always so fun to just relax and soak up the sun. Except as you all know I don't love to soak up the rays as much as I use to because of what Richard has gone through. We just relax and lather up the sun screen now but that is ok too.

I have pictures but I can't find my cord to put them on my computer so I will have to look for that and then add them later.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Graduation?

Hurray for graduation...

So McKenzie has finally graduated from junior high. Way to go McKenzie I am just so glad that you still have 3 years left in high school. I really don't know what dad and I would do with out our little surprise we brought home with us from Austrailia 15 years ago. Best suvieniour we ever got. And your such a good kid too. You make it so fun to watch you grow up. Your so easy to raise. McKenzie received so many awards at the awards assembly the other day. Not only is she brilliant but she is so athletic too. And the great thing is, is that we don't have to push her at all. She is a self motivator. We never have to ask if she has her homework done. She is always so on top of that. She keeps us right on schedule with all of her basketball and volleyball schedules too. She is so dedicated. A coach couldn't ask for anything better. She is so willing to do whatever is asked of her. And we couldn't ask for anything better in a daughter. She has a kind heart too. If anyone needs a friend she is there. Even if it means that she gets a stocker or too out of it. So way to go McKenzie we love you and you truly are so very awesome.


Well on a sadder note. Parker graduated from High School. Oh don't get me wrong I am so thankful that he has done so well in school. His grades are wonderful and he is able to be the most social kid I have ever seen. But it is sad to think that he is getting so old. The older he gets the closer he gets to leaving on the mission. Oh don't get me wrong on this either. I want him to go more than anything and know that he will, I just wish so horribly that it could not come so quickly.

If any of you know Parker you probably know what a fun personality he has. He is so totally involved with his family. If someone needs help doing anything he is right there. Parker has been so fun to raise! He is so social and then he is so great to come home and tell you all about his night. He keeps you so updated with what is going on in his life and that it is so fun as a parent. Believe me plenty of nights we have had to say "Parker tell us about it tomorrow." He loves to stay up late and talk, ask his sister Paige. He is so funny too. Get him and Paige together and they can quote every funny thing said in any movie. When Brinkley was moving back home, while Richy was away, she said that that was one of the things she looked forward too was hearing the funny things Parker says and does. He is so willing to jump in and learn new things and always willing to tear something apart and try to put it back together again. He isn't afraid of hard work. He has such a great attitude that if he has to rack the whole yard (an acre of ground) he doesn't complain he looks at it as a great time to build those amazing muscles he has. No matter where he goes or whoever he is with he always comes home and says he had a great time. I can count on one hand the times that Parker has been in a bad mood. I wish I could say the same for me.

So Parker I hate to let you do it....And if I thought that it would work I would beg and plead with the high school to please let you stay just another 5 of so years. I know how those boys that go on missions grow up and don't always come home to the same relationships with their moms. But I am holding out that you will be different. I hope you'll always be my little boy, Parker. Ok you can grow up a little but please don't change that fun, loving personality that you have. Anyway I can't get this upset yet. He only turns 18 in June. I still have him for another year. It really could be worse.

So to both of you graduates WAY TO GO!!!! We are so proud of you.


Oh hold on we can't forget Addi....She graduated from her first year of preschool. She has another year of preschool before kindergarten so we will celebrate bigger and better next year. But I must mention that Addi is the Smartest 3 year old I have ever seen. And way sweet too.
So way to go Addi. You are awesome!!!!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Spring happenings

What an exciting last couple of weeks.... And I have not written about any of them. So I am doing a quick caught up.

First I can't believe this weather. It is sunny one day and a complete down pour the next but I must say that it sure gives the grandkids some great places to play and get dirty.





Speaking of playing I love it when my kids all play together. The other day McKenzie wanted someone to come out and hit the volleyball with her. It was awesome to look out and see Brinkley, Paige and Parker come out and join the fun. (Sorry Cody and Robyn were not around.)




Speaking of playing with friends...Parker went to the dance with Aubrey Scott. She is a darling girl and the theme for them was the 80's. They look so cute... Well she looked so cute I am not so sure if you could say Parker looked cute.

I know Briley wasn't so sure about him.


We also got to go to Texas to see Richy's basic training graduation. I went with Brinkley and Briley and Richy's mother, Valeen. It was way fun and Richy of course, graduated in the top 10%! I never doubted you Richy!


It was fun to see Briley riding the air plane for the first time and she did so great.


When we got there people had some really professionally signs made for the "airmen" but we were new to this and didn't know so we hurried and made up a sign "Burrows" style and had Briley hold it up as he ran by in the Airman run.

We had a hard time finding him but never fail we did it on the second time around.


It was fun to see their cute little family be united after being away for so long. Briley wasn't quite sure about him for a minute. But it only took a second and she was glad to be back with her dad.


It didn't take long for the excitment to wear off for Briley. You can only be the hit of the show for so long.
Richy and I celebrated our birthdays while we were down there together. We ate lunch on the river walk for his birthday at the Rain Forest Cafe and Valeen made my birthday a hit by decorating our hotel room with whatever she could find....lip stick... and what more could I ask for than a Texas shaped waffle for my birthday. Thanks Valeen.


Valeen and I did get to go to the Alamo with Briley. We had a good time and learned a lot about this historic place. And we ate yummy ice cream.
We had a great time. Thanks Brinkley for letting me come with you.

Who wouldn't want to spend time with this adorable sweet baby. Good times.



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Little Red

So excited for this ride. Brinkley is doing it with me this year and it will be so fun. Just wish we could get motivated to get out there on our bikes. It would help if it would warm up a touch.


Monday, March 7, 2011

5 years.

We can't believe it. But we are so excited....On March 3, 2011 Richard reached his 5 years of being cancer free. What a great day. Five years ago I really never thought we would be where we are today. We have been so extremely blessed!!! I am so grateful to my Heavenly Father or all the blessings we have received through this experience.

I have a whole new appreciation when I hear of someone going through cancer. I can truly not just have sympathy but I have empathy. Since Richard was diagnosed with melanoma our lives have been changed. I know that most everyone that read this blog already know the story of how cancer snuck into our home. But I am going to write a little bit about it just to remind myself of the things we have been through. This could get long so if you already know all about it just ignore the next long part.

I remember just watching t.v. with Richard and how he was sitting on the floor and I was rubbing his shoulders and neck when I felt a lump in his neck. I asked him what it was and he said he hadn't even noticed it before. Probably a swollen lymph node. So then the worrier that
I am keep bugging him as to why would it be swollen. He didn't have a cold or hadn't had one in the last while so as I keep bugging him he said. Oh I bet I know what it is....I hit my head at work on something a day or two ago and it started to bleed a little. I bet it got a little infected and just drained to that lymph node. Well that made sense to me so I put it out of my mind for the rest of the night thinking that I would give it a couple of days and if it didn't look like it was going away I would call the doctor. Well during the night I woke up and started to worry. (which as you all know I am really a great worrier) But it was just like something told me. Janice don't wait to call the doctor call in the morning. So that is just what I did. We got right in to see the PA Parker Ward. He asked Richard a lot of questions and said that it probably was just an infection and put him on a antibiotics for 10 days and then we were suppose to come back if it hadn't gone away. Well it didn't go away so he sent us to an ears, nose and throat specialist. His name was Dr Doug Anderson and if anyone ever needs a ears, nose and throat specialist I highly recommend him. Anyway we went to see him and he said that he didn't want to just stick a needle in it and disturb the node so he sent him over for a cat scan. I asked him if this could possibly be cancer and he said "oh lets not go there...there is a hundred things it could be first." So after he got a good picture of it he told him that he would get back to him and took his cell phone. What a long wait that was. The Doctor actually called Richard on a Saturday while he was at a volleyball tournament and told him that it was cancer. And they needed to meet with him and get a plan going. I will never forget when he got home I was up stairs and heard him come in and I quickly asked "Have you heard anything from the doctor? He said yes and as I got to the bottom of the stairs he said it is cancer. That is the worst words I think you can hear. I hugged him and told him that we would fight this. So we then met with his doctor again I wanted to hurry and get in there and take it out before it could do anymore damage but the doctor told us that they needed to send him down to huntsman center and do a Pet scan. That way they would know if it was anywhere else. He did tell us that it was Melanoma and that it was in his lymph system and that right there wasn't a good sign. I remember just praying please don't let it be all through him and have the doctors have to tell me that there would be nothing they could do. So Dixie and Art and Rich and I headed to the huntsman center. What a humbling experience that is. To see all the many people inflicted with various types of this awful disease.

We were so very blessed when the news came back that Richard cancer hadn't spread to any other place in his body. So it was now off to surgery to have it removed. On March 3, 2006 early in the morning Richard and I drove up to the hospital and Rich commented on how weird it was to drive himself to the hospital when he feels fine and have them inflict pain on him. So the 5 hour surgery that took more like 6 1/2 hours was performed. It was such a hard time for me and when the doctor came out and said it was done and that it had come back confirmed for sure that it was melanoma and it was a 4 - 5 cm tumor had been taking out. I will never forget Dr. Anderson coming out and telling us that the surgery went well but that it was still stage 4 cancer because it was in his lymph node. After we later learned that he was really a stage 3b cancer
patient. But still very serious. We were told that he had a 25% chance of surviving this cancer. Not great odds but it was so much better than what I feared most that he would say no chance. I did at one time ask Dr. Anderson is there any hope? And I loved his answer. He said "I have learned to never say there is no hope. In my line of work I have seen many times when medically there was no hope and the Lord proves us wrong." Dr. Anderson was so awesome. He called a few days after surgery and said that he had done some more research because he just
had a feeling he had to do more and he contacted colleges back east and doctors at huntsman and he felt that because his jugular was laying right on the cancerous tumor that we needed to go and remove his jugular vein. That was so unsettling. Richard said to him "I have always been told if you want to kill something go for the jugular. One can not live with out a jugular can they"? Well he proved that wrong. Because even after a surgery where they removed 61 lymph nodes and 2 inch circumference of neck muscle they went back in and removed the jugular vein. Dr Anderson did such a fabulous job. There is so much here that I have left out. So many scary things and so many wonderful blessings given, wonderful acts of service and love shown to our family. I could never thank everyone enough. And the prayers in our behalf I KNOW were heard and so very much appreciated.

So after a year long of interferon and making it to the 2 years out and his odds going up to a 50% chance of surviving this cancer and now at 5 years when they tell us that the odds of surviving are now 75% chance. We are so happy to be here. Yes, he will have to be followed close his whole life. But we have now gone from scans every 3 months to every 6 months to now just once a
year. Hurray! We are so extremely thankful to be at this spot. We always said that when he makes it to 5 years we would take a cruise with the whole family. Well we didn't get the cruise but we did get dinner at Maddox and we are so very thankful for that. Maybe a cruise at 10 years. That is our new goal. We kind of got a head of ourselves on the cruise and we went in December. The only reason we don't count this one as his celebration cruise is because Cody and Robyn and the girls couldn't go with us. So in order for it to be a true celebration we all have to be there, right?

Rich has been able to be here and healthy for so many things. Cody coming home from serving honorably on his mission. Seeing Cody fall in love with Robyn and seeing as Addi entered into this wonderful world and then to be there to watch as they were married in the Logan temple and sealed as a family.


Then to have his first daughter fall in love and be married in the Ogden temple and watch as his son in law Richy joins the Air Force.

To see two more wonderful grand daughters become part of our family.

To see Paige graduate from high school and venture off to a year of college away from home and move back home and watch her excel in her adventure to become a teacher.

To work with Parker on a jeep he had so wanted to restore. To watch him do so well in school and to be a student body officer at Fremont High.

To watch McKenzie become Rocky mountains ninth grade setter as they take the district champions again. And see her to accelerate in basketball.

To be there as his wonderful mother in law passed away and to be able to support me through it all.

Boy what a great 5 years it has been. There have been so many little and big things that we have experienced in the last 5 years and we are sooooo grateful for all of them. Richard we are so lucky to have you. We all love you.

We have learned that we are not in control of the experiences that we are given in this life. We do know that the Lord is in control. We also know that he is there always. He is aware of our needs and knows what we can handle. And when we feel we can't handle anymore he sends angels to help along the way. We will forever be thankful to all those angels that helped us over these past 5 years.

Richards mother and Art were so wonderful and supportive through it all. What would we have done with out you? We don't know what the next 5 years will hold but here is hoping for many more years together as a family.

If any of you are still reading thanks! I know that this is a long blog. Thanks again to everyone that have been part of our lives.