
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Anchorage Misadventure
On Monday January 25 Bill fell on the ice in the driveway while we were on our way to do some errands. He knew immediately that he had broken his leg and did not attempt to stand. The xray in the emergency room showed a diagonal break in the left femur. He was in surgery by 8 pm. He now has a new metal plate and seven pins holding the two separate pieces together. Xray photo shows the sharp end of the break and how the lower part of the bone slid up against the hip bone. Other photos are Bill in his hospital bed showing the bandages on the incision.



Saturday, January 30, 2010
Adventures in Anchorage
We flew to Anchorage on January 20 to spend time with Amelia and Jason and to care for Rostam while his regular provider was away on vacation. We vastly enjoyed the new words every day, the hugs and kisses, and all the other joys that come with a 15 month old.




The fourth day we were there a moose wandered into the front yard and began eating the bushes next to the house. I took the first photo from the front window and the second from a back window in the lower level as he made his way to the back yard and lay down for the afternoon. He was soon joined by a bigger moose, possibly his mother who also lay down for the afternoon.


The fourth day we were there a moose wandered into the front yard and began eating the bushes next to the house. I took the first photo from the front window and the second from a back window in the lower level as he made his way to the back yard and lay down for the afternoon. He was soon joined by a bigger moose, possibly his mother who also lay down for the afternoon.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Saying Goodbye
Sunday, January 3, 2010
What Do You Do With A Gingerbread House?
Rostam still loves to read, with anyone at any location.

The family tradition of making gingerbread houses continued. Each child gets to choose his own candy confection decorations. Tristan left early with his house before we could get a photo.



Everyone agreed that instead of letting the houses sit and gather dust, we would eat them right after New Year's Day. Surprisingly the gingerbread was still soft and yummy.


The family tradition of making gingerbread houses continued. Each child gets to choose his own candy confection decorations. Tristan left early with his house before we could get a photo.



Everyone agreed that instead of letting the houses sit and gather dust, we would eat them right after New Year's Day. Surprisingly the gingerbread was still soft and yummy.

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