I'm still playing catch-up from the week I accidentally skipped a blog post. So we have LOTS of pictures this week! Not too many life updates though. Jack is in his spring season of flag football and loving it. Alice learned how to say "no no" and it's actually very cute, and pretty helpful for her to be able to tell us what she doesn't want. It's crazy how fast she got to the point of understanding . . . pretty much every question we ask her. She doesn't have many words yet but can communicate quite a bit. Jared is enjoying his work. No news on that front. I got through the weekend, which included a doozy of a stake primary activity. It was three of us from the stake primary presidency and 40-50 kids playing gym games. A healthy kind of chaos! And now for too many pictures:

^^Hamming it up at the bus stop.
^^Alice learned how to say "cheese." It's more of a "zzzz."
^^We had a few days of warm weather and Alice was a water spigot girlie. 
^^Gr8 hair day. This was me and Jack on our date to the "sock hop" at his school. He wanted to grab a free hot dog, skip the dance, and play on the playground, but I told him if he asks a lady to a dance he'd better give her at least one dance, which he did. He was embarrassed to show me his best dance moves in front of everyone, but once we left the school and there were fewer people around he showed me. Let me tell you, those moves did NOT disappoint. It was so sweet to see his school through his eyes. The most magical part of the evening for him was being able to explore the furthest corners of the school field with me, since he's not allowed to go that far during recess. He was in awe. 
^^Date treat.
^^A lovely family walk

April

To start out with, I'm sorry last week's blog post went missing! It was the pictures from our week in Utah, but I am not seeing it anymore. I will upload them again into this post and hope it sticks. 

Now onto the disappearing snorts and warts. A bit of a TMI post, but if you have snoring or wart problems in your life perhaps it might help. (If not, you may as well skip to the pictures.) Jared has had a persistent case of the snores over the past 5 or 6 years--around the time Jack was born and Jared started residency. For a while it was easy to blame "stress," since nothing else had really changed. But the snoring got progressively louder and worse, even after residency ended a few years ago. It got so bad that my sleep was really taking a hit, since the snoring would begin immediately upon Jared falling asleep, and he tends to fall asleep, well, immediately after we turn the lights out. We tried all the easy fixes--different sleep positions, nasal strips, etc. Nothing helped much. The research I started doing on snoring indicated that if the snoring is every night no matter what, and is nonstop, it's probably a good idea to do a sleep study to rule out potentially dangerous conditions. Jared was not a fan of this idea at all, so he assured me it was probably just related to a little weight gain, and he would prove it by getting the weight off. Which he did for a while, but the snoring continued. 

Fast forward to 2024. The snoring is worse than ever. It's some of the worst snoring you've ever heard. The only worse snoring there is comes from his dad, which indicates to me that this problem probably won't just get better on its own. My sleep is suffering deeply unless we sleep in separate rooms, which I know lots of couples with a snoring situation make work, but I just would rather not if possible. My quality time with Jared is too limited in this stage of parenthood as it is. And even if earplugs did help me, which they don't much, I can't hear the baby waking up if I have earplugs in. So in sum, it's been a bit of a dilemma. Thought I'd share what so far seems to be a welcome solution in case there's anyone else out there in this predicament. 

First, the strategy. Whenever I suggested a sleep study, Jared would get defensive. "I'm too young to have sleep apnea. A study is annoying. It's expensive and will just show that nothing's wrong. Some people just snore!" And since he's a doctor, it's tough to change his mind on anything medically related, even if I'm coming at it with research of my own to back me up. But again, my quality of life was suffering. So I played the birthday card. "All I want for my birthday is for you to do a sleep study. Please don't get me anything else. All I want is to sleep soundly in the same room as my lovey dovey." (All the heart eyes and flattery.) He still got defensive, which I think is pretty silly because my issue here wasn't about him snoring, it was about me, the love of his life, losing sleep every night. I told him I was letting him know a month in advance so he could try whatever other ideas he might have to get rid of the snoring, but if it wasn't gone by my birthday then this was indeed the birthday request I would ask of him. This finally lit the necessary fire under his bum and he ordered all sorts of devices to try to prove a sleep study would not be necessary. I will be honest and say I didn't expect any of them to work. 

But alas! On night one of Jared's personal project snore-be-gone, he tried a snore nasal spray that helped substantially. It cut the snore volume fully in half--maybe more. Pretty great! I honestly would have taken that as a win enough and let him off the hook, but he still had two new tricks he wanted to try. On night two, there was a funny-looking chin strap. This did very little--possibly even less than the snore strips he's used nightly for the past 3 years. But on night 3 he pulled out the big guns. "Snore RX" the package read, and inside was a monstrous mouth guard that he boiled and then fitted into his jaw with a flourish. He seemed very optimistic about this one. And with good reason! It finally happened. I fell asleep next to my husband to the sound of (for the first time in years) absolutely nothing! Praise be! I poked him a few times to make sure he was really asleep, but sure enough he was out and silent. I woke up the next morning feeling something new. It was a feeling called . . . refreshed? The first time I've slept through the night uninterrupted in quite a while--except for the stint when Jared was sick/contagious and I made him sleep in the guest bedroom. The next night, last night, was another Snore RX success story. I think the snores have disappeared for good (knock really hard on wood)! It is very strange to turn my light off at night and feel something other than dread that the snores will arrive in my ear holes at any moment.  Anyway, this post isn't a Snore RX advertisement. It's a "play the birthday card on your snoring spouse sooner than I did" advertisement. The solution will be different for everyone. For my snoring brother it was having his tonsils and adenoids removed as an adult. For my snoring dad it was getting on a C-pap machine. For some the snore strips you can grab at any drugstore do the trick. For others, ear plugs or sleeping in separate bedrooms might be the right solution. And for us, for now, Snore RX! I'm so happy. Happy almost birthday to me. And thank you Jared. You truly are the medical genius of this century😏

Can't end this post without exposing my own unflattering secret. Warts. Plantar warts. All over my big toe. For years and years. Gross. Probably as many years as Jared's been snoring. Took those warts to a doctor to have them frozen off a few times. They always grew back, and were starting to spread to the next toe over and cause me pain. So a month ago I started attacking them with apple cider vinegar on a cotton swab taped over the warts every night. It's taken a full month and been kinda painful, but they are mostly gone. I tried this method a year ago and they turned black (gross) but I never cut or filed them down, and they just ended up coming back. This time I'm attacking them much harder and they will be destroyed completely forever. You'll see. You'll all see. Our 30s are looking very glamorous on us haha.

And now on a more wholesome note, some pictures from Utah! I will have to be sparse with the captions because it is well past my bedtime. Busy day.

^^Nintendo Switch with grandma and grandpa
^^A playdate with my childhood BFF Julie and her cute kiddos! Wild being back here in the same house with a whole brood of kids that belong to us, instead of just us two playing badminton and Trouble.
^^The sweetest stop in Kuna on our way home to meet baby Eddie and see my brother and sis and let the kids play. I'm cutting it dangerously close to midnight but I will try and remember to add in the pictures that Amanda sent me because she got some really cute ones.

The Curious Case of the Disappearing Snorts, Warts, and Last Week's Blog Post

Happy Easter! I missed posting last week because we were busy, busy, busy on Spring Break in Utah. It was a very fun and productive trip. I am hoping to write an extra post this week about our Utah trip. For now, I have so many pictures from our Easter celebrations in Washington the week before Spring Break, so here they are:

^^Decorating chocolate Easter cookies. 

^^Jack started flag football season. Alice is old enough that she wants no part in being strapped into her stroller the whole time, so it's going to be lots of this until summer.
^^The time when Alice was adorably fascinated with these panorama eggs Jack and his Grandma Lambert decorated together. She loved peeking inside on the bunny scenes and kept trying to reach inside, but her hands were too big. Then Jack said, "Mom! I don't want her touching those." And I said, "Don't worry, I'll make sure they're safe and put her on the floor in a minute." And sure enough, as I was saying that sentence to him she picked one up over her head and chucked it like a shot-putter and it exploded everywhere. Oops. That was a devastating afternoon for a 6-year-old. I hot glued the big pieces back together and put it on a high shelf and next year, no toddlers near Jack's Easter decor.
^^Lots of rain and a few rainbows this spring.
^^Fashion baby!
^^Jack and Alice had several Easter egg hunts. After the first one, Jack fed Alice an unknown number of chocolate eggs and it ended very explosively in her diapers (karma for me letting her explode his panorama egg) like a dozen times in one afternoon. So. That is how we learned Allie baby is apparently still lactose/chocolate sensitive.
^^The most adorable Easter getup from Grandma Lambert. Are you joking me with that sunhat??
^^Ward Easter egg hunt. 
^^Lambert easter egg hunt in our backyard. Next post we'll cover the Haines easter festivities!

Easter in Washington

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