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Monday, June 16, 2008

Stitches Out and Fathers Day Weekend...

I got my stitches out on Thursday! Two weeks down, four more to go!! My recovery seems to be going very well! I just wish some of the pain and bruising would subside....

This weekend we went camping, and I must say it was an adventure! Now, I can say that I have been camping on crutches! It's not natural!! We went to a little lake that's close to our house, and took our boat with us. I think I'm the only person to go boating on crutches in world! Okay, so maybe not the only person, but I bet I'm the only crazy person to get out of the boat on shore and walk through the water and sand on crutches! Maybe, it's because sane people know that it's just not save to walk on crutches through the sand because you can fall... (we just won't go there!) Again, it's not natural! I'm crazy!! I'm not going to let a little surgery stop me from going out and being adventurous! It's just not me! Anyways, We had a great Fathers Day weekend! We got Dan a portable Coleman barbecue, and he was excited he could use it while we were camping.. silly Daddy!!

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

What's Calling...




My favorite place.. The Ruby Mountains! I can't wait to get back up there and smell the fresh air...

The last picture is what I see every morning when I get up, we are so lucky to have such beautiful mountains in our very own back yard!

My Thoughts...

Today, was in the low fifties and snowing! Yes, it is June 4th! What the heck?? Snowing in June?? Only in Elko, Nevada!!!!

I'm still fighting a cold and a cough, but my recovery seems to be doing well! The nights are the worst for me though! I still have not gotten a full night's rest!

We are thinking about taking our camper out to Lamiolle Canyon this weekend to test everything out, but I'm a little nervous about it.. Camping on crutches?? It just doesn't seem to thrilling!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

High Desert Hitmen

My sister and her husband helped bring UCE to Elko on Saturaday night, they had a fantastic turn out! They own high Desert Hitmen, and it's one of their passions... along with several other things they have a part in. It looks like Elko has welcomed this event, and look forward to seeing more of it, as it is the number one story right now on the web page.

Here's what the Elko Daily Free Press wrote....

ELKO - The blood streaming down Willis Ferguson's face was considerable.It looked like a good makeup job from one of the Rocky movies.Except it was real.Ferguson, an employee for Smith Power Products, was in the midst of his first mixed martial arts cagefight against an opponent from Utah. For two rounds, Ferguson was bloodied, battered and looked defeated.“The whole second round I couldn't see because of all the blood on my face,” Ferguson said. “But there was no way I was going to tap out. I'm sure I got beat up more than anyone here. But I think I had more fun than anyone here.”
Ferguson caught his opponent in a choke hold in the third period and won when the referee ended the fight.A satisfying outcome for Ferguson in his first fight. But he wasn't the only one who left the Elko Indian Colony Gymnasium satisfied. Elko got its first taste of a mixed martial arts competition Saturday night when the Salt Lake City-based Ultimate Combat Experience rolled into town and staged a full-contact cagefight. More than 1,000 spectators watched 14 fights that featured competitors from as far away as Fresno, Calif., Reno and Utah. Elko County was well represented and the partisan crowd was on its feet cheering for the local fighters. “It was awesome,” said Daniel Stenovich, who won the feature fight with a second-round knockout, “especially to seal the victory in front of the hometown crowd.”Stenovich, a two-time wrestling state champion for Spring Creek High, waited more than three hours to get to the 14th, and final, fight. Once there, he used his wrestling skills to get his opponent down and layed on a barrage of punches before the referee ended the fight.Local fighters, many of whom are members of the High Desert Hitmen local fighting club, fared well.Ryan Kyllonen, an 18 year old who will begin his senior year at Spring Creek High this fall, came out aggressive and won early in the first period.Wells' Pook Hoots showered his opponent with punches in the third round and won by a unanimous decision. Not one to forget his roots, Hoots placed a cowboy hat on his head for the post-fight interview.And Chance Elam won the night's penultimate fight with a bit of controversy. Elam walloped on his opponent in the second round and the fight ultimately was stopped by the official. Elam leapt up and straddled the fence to celebrate with his adoring fans.Some observers protested Elam won illegally by throwing punches while his opponent was on the floor. The victory, however, stood for Elam.“This was more than what I expected,” said Chris McLeod, coach of the High Desert Hitmen and one of the event organizers. “The crowd was amazing. We had people here from Wells, Ely, Battle Mountain and Eureka. They came from all over. Our next fight (on July 28) is going to be insane.”

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Bumpy Road Ahead...

All right, I was feeling so fantastic on Friday morning until I talked to the the surgical center and explained to her that I was feeling a little itchy and she told me to call my regular Doctor, so I did and he had me come right in.. I was able to get dressed perfectly, with no pain! Go there with no pain, and the Doctor told me I was having an allergic reaction to the pain killers.. What? Only me!! The Doctor was shocked though at how well I was doing. Anyways, I got home and took some bendadrly to make me feel better, and I feel trying to get back on the couch tearing my knee up in the process... Ahhhhhh!! Yesterday, I fell once again trying to get up! This process is going to be a lot harder than it seemed on Friday morning.

To make things worse poor Marissa is sick with a nasty cold or something? I thought it was allergies at first, but the longer it holds on I'm convinced that it's something viral.

Dan starts his new job tomorrow... Yay! Today we have no insurance... so, nobody is moving an inch.. it would be just our luck!