Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Cyst(ish) Removal

The last five years or so I thought I had a Ganglion Cyst in my wrist.
Emphasis on *thought*

I had gone to the doctor about 4 years ago and had a cortisone shot  put in it, thinking this would ease the pain and make it disappear.  It did nothing.
When I moved to the Provo Campus I had two of my coworkers try the "Bible Method", which is where they just smack it with a heavy book. All I got out of that was a bruised wrist. (Before you say, "DUH!!"--Just know that my oldest sister had a cyst grow back and her husband hit it and it DID go away!...Just saying...)

So as of January 1, 2013 I officially went back on my parent's amazing insurance and scheduled an appointment with a hand doctor. He checked it out, confirmed it was a Ganglion Cyst, and scheduled me for surgery on January 15th.
Here you can see the bulge at the top of my wrist where it bends.

Pre-Op! (Please notice the sexy socks)


And this is what I woke up to!

After they woke me up the nurse told me that it turns out I didn't have a cyst, but an EXTRA MUSCLE in my wrist.
Yes. That's right. 
EXTRA MUSCLE.
The doctor later said that the reason I was having pain when I would bend my wrist is the random muscle was located between some of my nerves and such. He said it didn't really control anything, aside from a little movement of my middle finger. So he cut it on out!
Normal, right?

I had to be to the hospital at 7 am so Bryant was able to drop me off before class, then he came and picked me up around 9:45 am. He took me across the street to Kneaders and we took some French Toast home and chilled out together.

Edgar came and "cuddled" with me for a while.
(Or tried to kill me while I slept. However you decide to see it)

The next few days held lots of swelling for my poor, fat little sausage fingers. I couldn't wear my wedding ring for a few days.
After the swelling went down I had some lovely bruising to go along with it.



It felt like forever, but after 10 days of having my hand constantly wrapped up, I went in to get my stitches out.
I swear my skin doesn't look this nasty! The band-aids really rip your skin up!

And now I have this beautiful scar! Tonight is the first time I've really tried to bend my hand pretty far. It hurts quite a bit, but I guess that's normal for the next few months.



Thanks to everyone who showed so much concern over my lame little wrist. You guys are the best! :)

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Top 12 of 2012

*Let me start by saying this idea was completely stolen from our good friends Jackson & Celeste Olsen!*

It's crazy to me that 2012 is already over! Bryant and I have had one of the most amazing years and I had a hard time narrowing my list down to just 12 items. But here is my personal list of the Top 12 Events of 2012 in the lives of
Bryant & Alexis:

12. Projects
2012 saw a slew of D.I.Y. projects for me. For some odd reason I thrive on the challenge of taking on a task that most people would assume a girl can't do.
Painted over "The Pink Room"
Replaced Bry's mirror on his car he broke off
Cleaned the carpet in my entire house



Built Willis a new house (that he destroyed)

Hung Christmas lights on my entire house


Replaced my kitchen faucet
11. Haircut
I finally got a MUCH needed haircut. It was a solid 7" I chopped off.

10. Fantasy Football
 2012 was my first stint with Fantasy Football. I used to roll my eyes at Bryant and anyone else who would play, but low and behold, I was in THREE leagues this year.  One was a couples league that we played with some friends and Bryant and I took first and second place respectively. The second league was with my coworkers--all guys. I finished second in that league too. (I sense a pattern.) The last league was with Bryant’s brother and a bunch of strangers. Pretty sure I was terrible in that league. Oh well.

9. Amazing Cami
Bryant's baby sister, Cami, finished her senior season of soccer at BYU. It has been awesome being able to live so close to BYU so we could attend all her home games and even a few away games. They made it all the way to the Elite 8 of the NCAA tournament. (The Herald Journal wrote a really nice article about her.) We love Cami to death and are SUPER proud of all she has been able to accomplish.
Her overtime penalty kick to help send them to the  Elite 8
8. Bryant is almost a real LAWYER!
Bryant completed his 2nd year of law school and is now ONE SEMESTER away from graduation!!!!!! SOOOOO EXCITED!!!!!! This year he has been doing his internship at Kirton McKonkie, a firm that is located at City Creek in downtown Salt Lake.

7. Third Anniversary
Can you believe Bryant has survived three whole years with me? Poor guy.
This year he surprised me with a horseback riding trip in Heber City. (Cute, right?) He had never been on a horse before and I am a self-proclaimed cowgirl. Love that thoughtful lil guy.
We also had dinner at La Caille in Sandy. 
Yes, he spoils me.

6. Twin Nephews
In July my brother's wife had twin boys, Chaz & Will. The both weighed in at around 4 pounds. Look at the handsome little buggers! I now have 11 nieces and nephews (two sets of twins!).


5. Lake Powell
Being the great wife that I am, I ditched Bryant and went with some great friends to Lake Powell. (What? Don’t give me that face! Bryant was interning at Kirton McKonkie so he couldn’t really leave.) The Gladfelders are seriously the best hosts ever and I’m grateful they let me tag along!



4. First NFL Game
I was finally able to go to my first ever NFL game! And it was to see my Saints play the stupid Broncos. (I really quite like the Broncos, but not when my evil husband rubs their win in my face…) Plus I got to see DREW  BREEEEEEES!!! My life is now complete.


3. Promotion
Work is going great! I’ve now been with Stevens-Henager College for four and a half years! (Sheesh!) I was recently promoted to Senior Financial Planner. There's definitely a lot more work and responsibility involved, but it's still exciting! I love my job and I’ve been very grateful to have it so I can support us while Bryant finishes up school.


2. Europe Trip
Europe was the trip of a lifetime. (I really wanted to put this as my #1, but Bryant said college is a bigger deal...) We got to see some amazing sights! 
Dublin & Belfast: Titanic Museum, Ferry ride across the Irish Sea. 
Liverpool & London: Beatles sights in Liverpoool, House of Parliament,  Abbey Road, Westminster Abbey, London Eye, “Rules” Restaurant. 
Paris: Eiffel Tower,  The Louvre, Notre Dame, Versailles, Arc de Triomphe
AND SO MUCH MORE!!    
Belfast
"Rules" est. 1798, London

Train to from London to Paris
Musée du Louvre

Eiffel Tower
1. Graduation
After years of studying (or avoiding it, to be completely honest) I finally graduated from Utah State University with my Bachelors degree. Hallelujah! The funny part is that I was doing homework while in Europe. We got home on May 3rd and I graduated May 5th. Talk about cutting it close...


I loved everything about 2012 and I am even more excited for 2013. Bryant will be graduating in April and taking his Bar Exam at the end of July. When and where he gets a job will greatly affect the rest of our year! Who knows where we'll be at this time next year? That's the exciting part of life though!

I can't wait!!