Lovely New Looks and a Sale

Lilla Rose has come out with some amazing, beautiful and limited styles this month!New Styles August 2015 02Minimalist, and beautifully simple.  I can’t wait for mine to come in!  I grabbed a Celtic one.  But there are a lot to choose from!

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And these are all so pretty!  If that wasn’t enough, there is an early release for the September’s Flexi-of-the-Month.

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Because Lilla Rose loves to give, we also have a sale going on for three days only.  While you are shopping, you can also admire the new and improved website.  I absolutely love how much easier it is to shop and browse!

 

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On to Adoption

If you are not a Facebook follower to our page, I know that you may have not seen the updates, but we are home after eight days in the hospital.  Emmie is doing great adjusting to her brace and sleeping a tad better.  I’m working on a more detailed post with lots of cuteness pictures interspersed but that will probably come this weekend.

Y the Brave is now “across the pond” and we are all missing him terribly and ready for him to be home. I keep counting and stop at eight and look around confused.  After I do that a couple of times, one of the kids pops up and says, “Mom, there are only eight of us now.”  I knew that.

We have just mailed off our last document to get apostilled and sent two other documents to our agency for our dossier.  Once those three are approved, apostilled, chanted over, and whatever else they have to do, then they will make their way to Eastern Europe.  Joining their brothers to be translated and sent on to the SDA (their child care agency).  And then we’ll await the call to travel.

We have been blessed with a grant!  We would like to use this grant as a matching grant.  That means, if you feel led to donate $5, it will actually be $10.  $20 becomes $40, etc.  So, here goes our first big fundraising challenge!  We would love to see this grant doubled by the end of September.

Of course, more than anything, we ask that you please pray and seek out what God would have you do.  If you feel called to give, no matter the amount, you can go to our Youcaring link.  Youcaring is completely free for us but they do have to take out processing/card fees for the money agency (Stripe, similar to Paypal).  For every dollar given from now until the grant has been completely matched, we’ll add in that money to our site.  Thank you for praying and giving!

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All of a Sudden

Last week, we were cruising along.  Getting ready for the final countdown before Y the Brave had to fly over the ocean.  I was back to exercising.  We were vigorously working on getting our final three dossier documents finished.

All of a sudden…everything changed.

Y and I went for a bike ride on Friday, July 31st.  It was one of those awesome rides where you get in lots of miles and forget the humidity.  When we got back home, the kids were playing Wii and Mark had stood up to talk to me.  Emmie was toddling around, without her brace since it was close to bedtime.  She was right in front of Mark.  Holding on to the couch.  I’ll never forget that.  Because, all of a sudden, she fell.  A normal toddler fall.  She tripped on her feet or a toy left out but she fell.

She cried.  Like all normal toddlers.  But she also had her body twisted funny when Mark picked her up.  He took her upstairs to get her pjs on and try to soothe her.  But, she wasn’t soothing.  She also wasn’t standing up.  We tried to chalk it up to her exhaustion from not napping during the day (all week) and being so busy.  So, Mark rocked her, but as extra precaution she slept in our room.  Mark was up and down with her all night.  Praying no doubt.

The next morning, our fears were starting to become valid.  She could stand.  She could walk with some assistance but she didn’t want to and cried every time we put her down.  She also had several times where she didn’t even want to stand.  Shaky on her feet or just collapsing completely.  By the evening, we noticed her grip was not very tight.  She was still very fussy and standing took a lot of effort.  When she was able to stand, especially if she wasn’t holding something, she turned in her right leg trying to balance.

Our worry grew.  We had been contacted earlier in the week about getting an x-ray with her neurosurgeon as a three month follow up but there was some confusion, so they were checking on it and we hadn’t scheduled it.  Mark decided by that evening that he would call on Monday and get it scheduled asap.

The next morning, we had more tears.  She stopped using her arms.  Keeping them at a right angle with her wrists relaxed.  If we forced her to hold something, she would but she wasn’t reaching for toys and didn’t show a big interest in doing much of anything.  She was starting to walk a bit more independently but still very, very slow and shaky compared to how she was earlier in the week.  And very reluctant to let go.  And still abnormally fussy.IMG_20150802_193024787

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She was so tired in the ER and just wanted to sleep.

We made the decision that evening to call her pediatrician who told us we needed to call the on-call neurologist at CHOA.  As an aside, our pediatrician is amazing, after thirteen years, I can gauge from her when I’m over reacting and when I need to buckle down and take things seriously.  The neurologist wanted an MRI as soon as possible and the best way to get it was to head to the ER to be admitted and get one in the morning.

CHOA ER was awesome.  Aside from getting us through the ER quickly, the pediatrician on call had been in touch with the on call neurologist, on call neurosurgeon and Dr. W, Emmie’s neurologist.  They were on the ball and got us in a room as quickly as possible (yes, it was 2 am but we got there as soon as we could).

The MRI on Monday and the CT scan on Tuesday quickly found the problem.  While her plexifrom neurofibroma is stable, the kyphosis (bend in her spine) is not.  Between May and now, it has bent more and the spinal cord is noticeably more compressed.  What was even more concerning was the inflammation on the spinal cord.  All from a simple toddler fall that wouldn’t effect a “normal” toddler.  Our team of doctors quickly gathered that Emmie’s regression was due to the inflammation.

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Sporting her “koalas in space” pjs for the MRI

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Late Monday, ready to play after some rest and food.

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Granddaddy and Ge came over on Monday to soothe Mama’s nerves and help entertain Emmie. No doubt, Granddaddy gave the best fast rides in the wagon.

This was a neurosurgeon game now.  Dr. C, Emmie’s neurosurgeon and a new neurosurgeon, Dr. R. quickly stepped in and worked together to come up with a plan.

Basically, it’s clear that the current brace system is not working.  Our goal, more than anything, is to try and avoid spinal surgery until Emmie is close to two.  At two the bones are way stronger.  We’re ten months from two.  Unfortunately, what they are seeing and Emmie’s issues from a small fall are concerning enough to have to take some more action.

Enter the halo brace.  On Thursday, Emmie will have a halo brace put on and then be taken to PICU.  They will put her in traction, meaning, attach a weight system to the halo and attempt to stretch the spine straight.  She’ll be sedated the entire time.  This process will take three to four days.

After traction, Dr. C will make a decision as to whether or not we have to do spinal surgery or if she can stay in the halo for ten months and then proceed with surgery.

Emmie has done amazing since last Sunday.  She is now back to walking much like she has been.  Even pulling up on things.  We are keeping her in a brace all of the time minus a quick bath.  And we are watching her like a hawk knowing that even a small fall could send us rushing back to the ER.

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By Tuesday, she was working on walking. Babbit had to go for a ride too.

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Emmie made a new friend, Mr. Fox. He’s a puppet that we met in the gift shop and he can make Emmie giggle or belly laugh in a split second.

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Tuesday afternoon, we got to see more of our “old Emmie.” Exploring and playing and she discovered sliding down the slide was fun!

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Daddy was able to come down Tuesday and instant laughs were had by all!

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We know there are some amazing people out there who love our Super Em and are more than willing to pray.  We have some very specific prayer needs right now.

1.  Ideally, delaying surgery would be the best course for Emmie.  So, please pray that her spine responds to the traction and she is able to just go home with a halo and surgery comes at two.

2. Please pray for all of us as we adjust to this new brace.  It takes me about a week to get use to the brace but talking with another mom who has a child in a halo, I’m guessing this will take longer.  She’ll no longer be able to go to the pool.  Adjustments to car seats, sitting, standing, walking, bathing…it’s going to be a lot on all of us.

3.  Y the Brave returns home in a little over to weeks.  Mark and I have worked out a plan, while Emmie is in traction, to spend time with Y and the rest of the kids each day.  That will make it easier, but obviously, we did not plan for our last two weeks to include surgery and all of these adjustments.

4.  Peace.  I need peace.  I can’t believe that a little over a week ago we were just having fun being a “normal” family.  And now this.  I can’t believe that a year ago, at this time, we got the news that has changed our family’s “normal.”  I’m relying a lot on God and He’s hearing from me constantly.  I can say that I do have enough peace at night to sleep but it’s hard.  So very hard to watch our daughter have to go through this.

The kids are working through a summer program at church where they memorize verses each week.  Y the Brave has been working on Psalm 34:4, memorizing it in English while reading it in his language.

I sought the Lord and He answered me, and delivered me from all my fears.              Psalm 34:4

 

 

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Kid Dates

Before Y came, we wanted to get in some one on one time with the kids.  It’s important for us to be able to spend time with the kids to catch up on their lives without a little or big demanding our attention.  I wish we did this more frequently.  But, hopefully, we can be more intentional.  They so look forward to it and when we started the date nights, they all started plotting and planning what we would do.

 

For some reason, we didn’t get pictures of each kid out.  But we did capture quite a few.IMG_20150608_181152_704 Ace and I discovered Which Which and that was it for a majority of the kids.  They had a great promotion to decorate a bag for a soldier.  Our creation above!IMG_20150618_182229_010Bryant wanted to go to Which too, of course.  We rocked the selfie and the bag!
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A Post about the Cat

 

 

I know.  But all our newest members deserve a post or two solely devoted to them.  Even if they are the four legged kind.

This cat, ya’ll.  Could not have been a better fit to our family.  He is the weirdest cat we have ever had.  He refuses to drink out of a water bowl but prefers to drink from the faucet.  He loves to sneak up behind Zoe and just stand there.  Only he belongs on counters.  He has decided that 5:30 is my wake up time.  Every.  single.  day.

And the kids.  He tolerates them so well.  They will scoop him up and he just goes with the flow.  None of our cats have ever done that.  They will usually wiggle, hiss, or scratch to get down if a child just grabs them up any ol’ way.

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Yeah, we love this crazy, weird cat.  He fits so well in to our crazy, weird family.

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Birthday Explosion

In our immediate family we have four birthdays between the end of June to the end of July.  That’s a lot folks.  But not only that in the space of four months, counting extended family, we celebrate sixteen birthdays.  Yeah.  Big family fun!

 

Since we don’t get to see aunts and uncles every year, we sometimes plan to play catch up on all birthday celebrations.  June was no exception.
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It was a fun filled weekend of birthday celebrations!

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Budding Artists

I love doing crafts.  Just not cleaning them up afterward.  But one day in June, I got adventurous.  We broke out the art easel we have had stored away for a long time.  Taking turns…the kids went to work.
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Towards the end, I remembered that music is supposed to “enhance the creativity.”  That is said with the best upper class voice I can muster.  So, I grabbed my Amazon music player and found the Ukrainian Orchestra’s album.  It was really good and perfect for creating their masterpieces.

 

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Release

We love to take advantage of Emmie appointments.  After all the stresses of doctors and tests, we get to drive through Atlanta traffic and hit a home haven with our family.  The kids gather around and have to tell us everything they have done with their aunt, cousins or one of the sets of their grandparents.

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We really treasure this time and can feel the weight of all that Emmie is fighting just lift off of our shoulders.

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And the kids get to be loved on and the grandparents get to laugh.  Sometimes a lot!

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DSC_1787Our family’s homes serve as a sweet release to what could otherwise be a very stressful time.  We definitely know what a blessing they all are to us.

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Ahem…

In June, Sonic had one of their half priced shakes deals.  Of course, it was too good of a deal to pass up.

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Bryant had shake overload.  Don’t worry, he recovered to live another day.

 

Of course, we can’t go anywhere without having to take a child to the restroom.  I normally loathe Sonic bathrooms but this time, I got some good giggles at their sign.IMG_20150618_193305_816

Ya’ll, that’s just funny.

 

 

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The Chair

I’m not that big of an interior designer.  Who’s kidding?  I’m not one at all.  But I love to fill my house with uniqueness and color.  Awhile ago, I put out a request for my auction-going parents to look for one of those old kitchen stools from Cosco that has the steps that fold in.  I thought it would work well in the kitchen for long prep work and all my little helpers to use.  Well, my mom followed through and actually found one in pretty good shape.  DSC_1799

Okay, it was ugly and needed some work but the bones were in great shape.

I love to add my own personal touch to things but I was stumped as to what color I should paint it.  So, I sent out a plea on Facebook for my friends to weigh in and let me know their thoughts on the color.  Forty-five comments later…I still couldn’t decide.  Off to the hardware store we went with fabric in tow.  As a side note, I think that is the most comments I have gotten on one post!  Way to go FB peeps!

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I know all my Facebook fashion friends are sitting on the edge of their seat wanting desperately to see what I chose.  Let me first say that the color was mainly chosen because it matched the closest.  That being said, it’s a flat paint and it may be updated to a different color at some point in the near future.

Here it is:

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And here’s what I did.

First, I sanded down the entire metal.  Liam helped me remove the screws and pop the tabs on the seat cushions.  That took a bit of muscle and team work.

Then it was outside to spray paint.

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After removing the old fabric, I used spray adhesive to adhere the new fabric.   And clothespins.  Lots of them.

 

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Then it was time to fold metal tabs and put it all back together. I would love to get new rubber mats but we’ll see.

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I purchased laminated/vinyl fabric to help it last a bit longer.  There is an Etsy shop, Laminates, that has a ton to choose from.  I bought two 18X20 squares and that was just the right amount.

I love having it.  I’ll pull it up to the counter to do some recipe searches and the kids enjoy climbing on it to work.  It’s even been a discipline stool too!

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