Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Mark's Broken Arm

We were pretty excited when we got an opportunity to ride electric bikes in Provo Canyon. We were a little worried, though, too. Dax and Seth aren’t big enough to handle the big bikes. Luckily, they were able to get electric scooters, which were just as much fun. So, with some trepidation that a scooter was going down at some point, we climbed on and headed up the Provo River Trail. 

We made it all the way to Bridal Veil Falls without incident. Then we turned around and came back down. Mom was taking a lot of pictures and Dad and Mark were leading. The other boys cruised along on their scooters, too.

We had a fun time riding the bikes!

Right before the incident.


Finally, Dad decided that he and Mark better stop and let the others catch up. They pulled to the side right where the trail goes under a short footpath. Dad waited on the side while Mark had fun cruising down under the tunnel and shooting up the other side.

 

On his last pass, just as Mom caught up, Dad saw another biker cruising up the trail. He shouted to Mark, who turned and then looked back forward. At that speed he momentarily lost control of the bike and laid it down. He suffered a fair amount of road rash, but he said his wrist really hurt, too.

 

We knew it couldn’t be broken because Mark had recently made the summer team for High School. In the game the previous night he’d started at shortstop and hammered a triple over the centerfielder’s head. When Dad asked which hurt worse, the road rash or the wrist, Mark said, “Definitely the wrist.” We knew it was broken.


Mark was very tough and actually never cried even though Mom could tell he was in a lot of pain. He has also handled it very well, and didn't complain, even though he had to get that bike back to the bottom of the canyon with one arm. 


Mark got a purple cast to show his team spirit (and colors). He’s taken it all very well, though he is going to miss the next four weeks of the season. If he’s lucky, he might play the last two games of summer league. For now, we are just hoping the wrist heals up okay!


Mark had a temporary cast for 4 days while we waited for the swelling to go down.

Then he got this nice purple cast.


Update: Mark got his cast off today exactly four weeks after he got it on. He was so excited to swing a bat again. The doctor told him to use it a lot, in fact, he recommended a lot of vacuuming, window washing, and dishes. His arm has healed up wonderfully and he was most excited to take a shower without a garbage bag! He even raked a single in his first trip back to the plate!


Last few moments with the purple cast.

The nurse was so careful while cutting the cast off. 

Then the doctor zipped the other side off in 3 seconds.

Mark's arm was pretty gross under that cast.

Friday, July 16, 2021

Memorial Day

Memorial Day was a little tough this year with Dax and Seth and Mark playing in the tournament! So Mom and Dad had to split up for their Memorial Day events. Mom took the early morning gathering at 9:30 am up in Pleasant View. She took Mark and Seth with her while Dad went to Dax's first game on Monday.

There was a large gathering for Mom's Memorial day.

There was quite a turnout. We had more than any previous year! It was great to be gathered with everyone and check in with them. We talked about Mercy Alice Marshall and all that she sacrificed when John Edwin Maycock served two missions. She died at such a young age, too. Grandma shared lots of interesting info and a few others piped in. Soon, we had to hit the road to get back and switch kids. Dad needed to take Mark and Seth down to Nephi and Mom would be watching Dax's next game.

We took a picture of Grandma and her siblings. They are the Maycock core!

Dad had a nice crowd in Nephi, too. Since we were talking about Grandma Isabel Ockey, we had his cousin Diane and her husband there. Gary and his kids were even in town from Iowa. There were plenty of people to share because so many remembered Grandma and had stories about her. Grandpa talked for quite awhile, but his brother, Don, was a little too ill to make it. Still, we were glad to be together.

Dad with most of his siblings and his dad (Grandpa Ockey).

Here is the whole crowd that came down, except for Diane and her husband (they took the photos).


And after all both gatherings, we all met back up for Dax's championship game. And the 11u Barons won! It was a nice end to a LONG Memorial Day.
Dax's team

Dax played well! 

We didn't get a family picture at the cemetery, so we will have to take one at the baseball game.

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

May Fun

May was full of, you guessed it, baseball! Sprinkled with a little soccer. We played more baseball this Spring than we ever had because now that Seth is also playing on a competitive team, it never ends. So here are a few fun photos from baseball.

Seth loves the kids on his team.
Sometimes Grandpa comes to baseball games.
Dax loves a shake after a hot baseball game.
Seth's team has so much fun together.
We squeeze in adventures between baseball games.
We love when Grandma and Grandpa come down from Idaho to watch baseball.

We took lots of rides to the pond near our house in the spring. Dax and Seth love looking at the fish, while Mark prefers to check out the birds.

Dax is finally getting used to braces.
We love this little spot near our house.

Mother's Day was very nice this year. Dad surprised Mom with chocolate waffles with a chocolate syrup. They were delicious and Mark helped Mom devour them. The boys and Randy gave Mom a new hat and a new sweatshirt to help her enjoy baseball even more. She was sure spoiled and loves being with her family.
Dad always gets a little nervous to cook, but he does great.
Mom LOVED the chocolate waffles.
It's always a happy day when we spend time as a family.
She's ready to go!
Mom is lucky to have Dad!

We took a big bird drive up to Farmington Bay, which has become one of our favorite spots. There were so many fun birds. Unfortunately, the gate closed at 5:00, so we couldn't drive out on the road, but we could still walk the trail by the Eccles Center. We saw two bitterns! It was so exciting. We also saw a bunch of muskrats and baby geese. We had fun exploring together.

We love bird watching.
We searched so hard for our first bittern, but now we have seen a lot of them!
This muskrat was moving grass around.
Dax helping Seth spot something. 
I love to capture the moments where they are good to each other.
Mom loved all of the baby geese!

May was a great month! 

Dax ordered this fun game with some birthday money. It is a lot of fun!
Mark and Mom went on one final adventure on Wednesday.
We will miss these times we had together next year!

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Dax's 12th Birthday

Dax is 12 and needs a haircut!

Dax turned 12 this year! I can't even believe it! Remember when he was the smiliest, chunkiest baby?

Our pictures of Mark and Seth look alike, but we never confuse Dax!

Now Dax is 12 and is slowly preparing to become a full-fledged teenager. Dax is a fun kid who loves to try new things, except roller coasters. He is so skinny that it's hard for Mom to find pants and shorts that will fit him, but this also means he is speedy. No one can catch him, and he beats out even the weakest of grounders at 1st base very often. Dax is smart and an excellent student. His teachers love him because he is very obedient and works so hard. Dax loves to snuggle, and he also enjoys fishing. We are trying to learn to love fishing, too.

Brittany sent Dax some yummy cookies.
We added some pictures to the wall to remember 12 years of Dax.

Dax's birthday this year fell on a Saturday, and if you know anything about our lives, that meant A LOT of sports games. We had a soccer game and 7 baseball games, and we would have had one more soccer game, but Dax had to miss his soccer game because his was playing in a baseball tournament. Luckily, Dax is easy going and a great support to his brothers, so he didn't mind watching lots of games, and playing in lots of games, too. 

In fact, his team WON their tournament! What a great birthday present. 

So many baseball games!
Just like he won a gold medal!
It was fun to win a championship on his birthday!
Dax's team!

We went to Denny's after all of the games since their food is quick, but a few days later we went to Brick Oven because that is what Dax requested. Dax got an electric bike for his birthday and he has ridden it every day since. It was definitely the right gift for him!

We finally met up for dinner after all of those games!
Dax is such a fun boy!
Dax also got this fun version of ping pong that we love playing.
Electric bike rides every day!
There is nothing better than Brick Oven Root Beer.

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