Monday, December 21, 2009

Lauren in the Hospital




I realized that we hadn't chronicled this event in Lauren's life on our blog. I do believe we sent out an email about the event, however, it should have an entry here as well. Plus there are some cute pictures to show.

The short version of the story is that Amy and her family did the classic "I thought she was with you" thing and briefly lost accountability of Lauren at her family's house, where they have a pool. The pool area wasn't fenced at the time and Lauren slipped out the door that everyone thought was locked and went for a swim. After looking all over the house and then following that gut wrenching thought that she might be in the back yard Amy found Lauren floating on her back, unconscious, and her stomach full of water.

Lauren came to and vomited all that water, but Amy and the family rushed her to the hospital, which was actually just around the corner to be sure everything was okay with her. All this took place in the morning and she was released from the hospital around 5 in the evening.

I tell this story using third person because I wasn't there myself. I was at SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) school where we're locked out from the outside world completely for three weeks. This news was a week old before I heard about it.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Ward Talent Show

Here's Isaac singing Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree. Lauren's singing wasn't planned. She just decided to do an impromptu singing of her own rendition.


And here's a video of me playing Seitz's Concerto No 5, 1st movt. It's cut off because Amy had to attend to Lauren while I was playing. And you'll notice a lot of out of tune notes. That's because I haven't played much in years and I was nervous.


Sunday, November 1, 2009

Halloween

This year Isaac was Peter Pan, for the third year in a row and Lauren was a purple bug of some sort, for the second year, I think. We went around our neighborhood, but to our chagrin trudging up and down the hills hardly paid off as it seemed that most folks were out for the evening, or at least not participating in the candy delving, for whatever reason. I reckon it's partly because our neighborhood is so far removed that folks were probably taking their kids off to other parts of town with more fertile spots for trick-or-treating.

Here's a short film I took from my new ipod nano (Happy Birthday to me from Amy!).

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Isaac in Dad's Flight Gear



Just got my flight gear issue this morning. Isaac was the first to appear in a picture wearing the gear though :) Sadly, I had to tell Isaac that owing to the exorbitant amount that I would owe the government if something happened to the helmet, this was the only time he could touch the thing. We took a picture to mark the occasion.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Pix of Isaac





I just thought I'd add these photos that we took today. I saw Isaac sitting on the bathtub and everything about the situation screemed kodak moment for some reason. Maybe it was the light coming in through the window. Who knows? I'm not even a photographer.


Sunday, July 5, 2009

New House




Just moved into our new house last week. We had the "Mormon Movers" (Elders Quorum) from our losing ward help us load the truck and the gaining ward helped us unload at our new house.

The house is a nice one with a few annoyances like cupboard space and a lack of a coat closet and a smallish master bed room. But they're all outweighed by what lay at the back of the house... and the overall niceness of the place. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. They're all taken from the deck in back.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

At the Park

Here are some photos of us playing around at one of the many parks in the neighborhoods on Ft Rucker housing. There's one nice things about military housing. I could name a plethora more unpleasant things about military housing, however.

Panama City Beach, FL

These pictures were taken from one of our many recent trips to the beach. Here in lower AL, we're within 1.5 hours from the beach in Panama City, FL. Destin, FL is 2 hours and Pensacola is 2.5 hours.

Above is Lauren and Isaac is below. They both loved the beach at first and wouldn't stop asking to go nearly every day. But as kids do, they suddenly tired of the beach and now we can't get them out there with out them griping and wanting to go home as soon as we've arrived.
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Monday, May 25, 2009

Catch Up

It's time to add a little meat to our blog. It has been looking rather miserable for the last year. If you had made attempts to catch up on the Andy Allred family news, I apologize for disappointing.

So let's sum up the highlights of last year for the Allred family, shall we?

May '08- We bought a house in Grovetown, GA just outside gate 2 of Ft Gordon. Nice place, not bad for a starter home.

December '08- Lauren began going to Nursery at church, a very blessed occasion for Amy and me. We had been awaiting this day for 18 months!

February '09- Amy and I won a free trip to an all inclusive resort at Cancun, Mexico. We won it by getting our Realtor the most referral dollars in 2008. It was an awesome trip, lots of fun.

March '09- Our little family made the 6-hour journey to our new home in Alabama. In November I was selected to become a warrant officer and go to flight school to fly helicopters in the Army. Our move day finally arrived.

April '09- Amy, Isaac and Lauren went out to Houston to stay at her parents for a few weeks while I went off to Warrant Officer Candidate School. They had a blast eating out all the time, swimming in her parents' pool and spa, and doing whatever they wanted whenever they wanted. I, on the other hand, got to experience Basic Training all over again, or at least WOCS felt that way in some respects. Those who have been to WOCS or OCS will say that I'm exaggerating, and I probably am. But the school was more or less an unpleasant four weeks that serve more of a right of passage into the Warrant Officer Corps rather than actually preparing one to become a warrant officer. Either way, come May 12th, I was happy to graduate, get my freedom back, and pin on WO1 rank.

I want to add, however, that to date, I still have yet to be saluted. I figured out that being in a training company of literally hundreds of other warrant officers provides little opportunity to see Enlisted folks to receive that first salute. I'm still carrying around my silver dollar to hand out to that first person.

Lately- We've been hanging out at home a lot. I'm in a hold before starting flight school. I'll be doing a phase here and a phase there with holds in between, they call those "bubbles." They're not as long as they have been, so I should be grateful. But with little to do, Amy, the kids and I have been taking day trips all around just to get out of the house.

On June 18th, we close on our second home purchase. This one is a little bigger, a little nicer, and has a spa. It also has one of the best views in the back yard that I've ever seen from anyone's back yard. We're excited.