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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

All About Jack

Introducing the newest addition to the Watson family....
Thomas Jack Watson "Jack"
6 lbs. 11 oz. 19" long




Britney and baby are doing great. Jack had a little gondis (I have no idea how to spell that) he had to sleep on a bed with florescent lights for a couple of nights but now he is light free. Britney seems to be doing great. Just lacking a little sleep.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Britney's Baby is here!

Baby Jack is here (or at least that's the name I heard they were going to pick last). Thomas Jack Watson. He was born Thursday at about 10:00pm. Sorry no pics yet. I forgot my camera. :( Britney did very well. In fact when I went in the room after I was surprised how good she looked and how normal she was acting. She made it look easy. Baby was healthy. They said he didn't cry very much.
A lot of her family was there. I think about 17 in all. She has a very supportive family. Congrats Brit! Best of luck on the whole sleeping thing. ;)

Monday, March 22, 2010

My sister in law is due April 10th so we decided to throw her a surprise baby shower. She's having a baby boy. I was so excited for the party. I LOVE baby showers! We had lots of food and played lots of games.
Britney's got a huge family so we had a good turn out.

She got a ton of cute things and made out like a bandit.

All in all I think it turned out great.
Now we just can't wait for baby Watson to join the family!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

last week we went to Powderhorn Colorado with Matt's family to go snowboarding for a week. We arrived Sunday and it had been snowing all night. This is what we found!
Monday was amaising. There was so much fresh powder that when you fell in you couldn't get out. Matt took me down a black diamond first run. It kicked my butt.  
Here is Josh, Emma, and Dillon enjoying the sun and snow. I LOVE this picture.
And Stacey too. Look at that cute snow bunny.

This was the outside of our condo.  Look how deep the snow is!!!  The condos were so nice, the beds were so comfy and there was a mini hot tub in our bathroom.  I wish I would have taken a picture.  It had seats and the jets and bubbles too.
Just relaxing on the lift up.

Okay... get ready for this.  Matts sister and her family go snowboarding a lot.  This family is so talented.  Josh (13) is on the swim team, plays baseball, wakeboards and snowboards. He also plays the piano and guitar very well.  Dylan (10) plays hockey (woohoo!), baseball, an snowboards, Emma (8) Dances, sings, plays soccer, and I think baseball this year.  Oh, yes, she also skis like a pro.


Emma (8) was skiing with me for the first 2 days then lost me in the double black diamond runs, the trees and the terrain parks.  She kept telling me "common don't be a wuss. Be a girl!" 
This is Dylan.  Now remember he's only 10.  Look at these tricks!


And Josh (13).  He's a pro!

See if you can find him in this one.   :)
This is Mike (their dad/coach) I love his hand sliding past his head. He makes it look so easy!

Then there's me.  I don't do tricks. I just make it down the hill.
Then of corse Matt shares the talented gene pool. 



Tom (Matt's dad), Dylan, Josh, Emma and Bridger (their cousin)

I didn't get a picture of Tom skiing but that man never quits.  He just keeps going and going and going.  I had to take a break for half of the day Wednesday because I was so sore! Not him!

Here's Matt and his Dad.


Emma and I on the lift.
Okay. Now for the story!  I almost made it through the whole week!  I would like to say that I was pulling a Shawn White (tripple backflip) but unfortunately that is not the case.  Matt and I were getting ready to get on the lift and they pulled back on the chair to slow it down, I reached back to grab the back of the chair when they let go and I dislocated my shoulder.  I thought I broke my arm because it hurt so bad.  I was going to get off at midway but the guy didn't stop the lift like we were yelling for him to do.  Matt got off thinking I would do the same but I did not want to fall and hurt myself any more so I stayed on and went all the way to the top.  30 minuted in all.  Finally they stopped the lift where I was met by some medics who gave me a sling and a ride down in the sled.  They weren't trained to put my shoulder back into place so we had to go to the ER in Grand junction (an hour away).  From the time that I dislocated my shoulder to the time they set it was 4 hours.  They gave me a little morphine at the ski resort but not enough to make a dent in the pain.  I didn't get a good dose of medicine until right before they set it.  So 4 hours of the worse pain I had ever felt.  I went to the doctor on Wednesday and he said it looked like it was set good, no fractures, so no surgery.  But get this... I have to wear my sling for 6 WEEKS!!!! So yes I am typing this with one hand.  :)  I told some people the whole story but some just that I did it Snowboarding because lets face it, that sounds way better and it's shorter.