It has literally been years since I have blogged about anything but I am going to try to be better. I have been kind of in a funk lately and just need a place to get it all out. I started to do it the old school way and write in a journal but my hand got sore after about 2 sentences. This digital world is going to kill me. I wanted to start by capturing what has been going on in our lives the last few months. Well I am going to take us back about 2 years because I want to remember this stuff. :)
First off, Mark and I have a little boy named Kason Cruise. He was born in June 2009 and he is everything we ever wanted. He is so much fun and such a spirited little boy. In May 2011 we welcomed our little girl Camryn June to the world. 7lbs 3 oz of perfection. Coming up with her name was a bit of a challenge. We had her home for about a week before we decided on a name. We still weren't sure but the hospital birth certificate lady was bugging us so decided on Camryn June, also known as CJ or to Grandpa Dickson, "Prrreeettyyyy girl!" I went back to work the first week of August and shortly thereafter, a position posted at McKay Dee Hospital in Human Resources doing exactly what I was doing. I was so excited. I had been looking for this position for at least 2 years and knew that it was time for us to move back home. So in September we packed up the family and made the move back to Northern Utah.
Disneyland June 2013
July 4, 2013

Cousins are our first and best friends forever!
Ever since I was in high school I have struggled with hypothyroidism. Shortly after I was married, I was diagnosed with Hoshimotos disease. In a nut shell, this means that my thyroid would eventually stop working. After having Camryn, I could tell that my thyroid had grown and I just wasn't feeling right. I went to the endocrinologist to have everything checked out and in my ultrasound, they could tell that my thyroid had grown. At this point, they had me do a biopsy of the nodules on my thyroid. The results came back as suspicious so since my thyroid was not working properly, we decided to do a total thyroidectomy in November 2011. When we got the results of the surgery back, we found out there was a little bit of cancer on the side they were not going to take out. Luckily it was only a small amount so no follow up radiation was needed. The surgery went great and life got back to normal.
Here is my scar just a few weeks after surgery. You can hardly see it now. :)
Mark and I are both from Northern Utah and while we love it there and consider it our home, in February 2012 we decided that St. George had become our primary home. We always knew we wanted to move back one day and raise our kids in St. George. Mark's job is good to transfer you if there is a position open and if you have been there for 6 months. Well it had only been about 4 or 5 months so we weren't in any hurry. I was more concerned that I wouldn't have a job if we moved back. So I thought I would call my old boss and just let her know our plans and to keep me in mind if anything came up. I don't know what happened but by some miracle, I ended up getting my old job back. I was so blessed and humbled that for one that they would even want me back but they welcomed me with open arms. This was just another confirmation
to us that we were going where we needed to be. So in May 2012 we officially moved back to St. George. We were up north just long enough for the winter (Luckily mother nature was nice to us that year) and we were back just in time to enjoy the HOT summer. So we have been back for a year now and life is great. Kason and Camryn go to school at the child development center which is seriously the best center in the state of Utah. The teachers love their job and I can tell they love my children like they are their own.
Random pics 2013
So that is what has been happening in our lives the last few months/years. I think the reason I wanted to start this blog was to talk about more recent happenings. No major catastrophe has happened in our lives and for that I am grateful. I am just as I had mentioned before, in this "funk". I am certain I am not the only mom who has the "mom guilt". I hear about it more and more these days, and I can totally relate. I don't think I ever realized how hard having children really is. I go to work from 8-5 then I am supposed to find the time/ENERGY to go grocery shopping let alone cook dinner, clean up from dinner, then keeping the laundry and the rest of the house clean? Plus on top of that, finding time to workout?? Oh and not to mention, spend time with the little people you created. Ya not all that is going to happen! So tell me all you working moms out there, what do you do to stay on top of your work/mom/house duties and stay sane at the same time??
California June 2013
Hospital birthday party 2013