May 26, 2011

Cowgur Creations

Alright...so for those of you who don't know, I have FINALLY started my hair accessory shop!! I am so excited about this and hope it goes well!
To check out what is available please go the shop's blog at cowgurcreations1.blogspot.com .
((((((Just a heads up, if you become an offical follower there will be great benefits in the future!)))))))
Also, please check out the shop itself at cowgurcreations.etsy.com

Here's a very small preview...

:D

What's goin on?

All I'm going to say is that tonight I had a job interview. I think it went well. I don't want to say anything else in case I jinx it. So please.....though you don't know any details, please keep your fingers crossed for me!! :D

By the way...Patrick's shoulder is healing well. He still hasn't gone to physical therapy that stubborn little butt head ;) But I guess if he is gaining motion (and he is...quickly), and is in less and less pain everyday then I won't fight him too much about therapy. Is that being a bad wife? Or a good one? Hmmm... I'll go with good!

May 15, 2011

Member Missionaries

This morning we went to my friend's ward for his homecoming talk. The topics for all of the speakers was missionary work, specifially that of the members of the church.

As i was pondering the things that were said I realized that I am lacking in my part of sharing the gospel with those around me. I decided to go onto the church website and read some talks by modern day prophets on this topic.

While doing this I came across this quote by Erich W. Kopischke, of the seventy:

"Missionaries and members must speak one language. We must become one in our efforts to proclaim the gospel. It will better enable us to become tools in the hand of the Lord, for He said, “And even so will I gather mine elect from the four quarters of the earth, even as many as will believe in me, and hearken unto my voice." "

I want to be a part of those elect people and I want others to learn about this wonderful gospel so that they can be there with me.

Surgery

So last time I posted about what going on in our lives I mentioned that Patrick might have to have surgery.
Well if you don't already know this, he had that surgery about 2 weeks ago. He had a torn labrum.
He had arthroscopic surgery.
This is basically what they did to fix it...including putting 3-4 screws in to hold everything in place. (we'll find out at his drs apt tomorrow how many there are exactly...i was a bad wife and forgot to ask when talking to the surgeon.)

All in all he's recovering well. He has to sleep in a recliner
(that my Dad so kindly let us borrow)
 so that he does accidentally roll over in his sleep.
I miss him in our bed :(

Here's some pics of right after to surgery
Actually...this one was right before...

This one was right after we got home...he has to be in this immobilizer sling constantly.
Somehow he's managed to get his arm out of it on 2 separate occasions while sleeping...crazy man!

Stitches. Not nearly as gross looking as we thought they'd be :)