Getting Ready

We are in the final countdown around here.  Y the Brave will be touching down in America in about 12 days.  We can hardly wait.  Not only do we get to hang out with our boy for eight weeks, but he gets to celebrate a lot of firsts.  One of which is Independence Day.  I have a feeling we are all going to deck out in red, white, and blue that day!

To help you get in to the 4th of July festive spirit, Lilla Rose is having a sale.  June Sale 2015

They are bringing back three of the former Flexi-of-the-month styles just for this sale!

Patriot's Heart

Patriot’s Heart

Sparkling Fireworks

Sparkling Fireworks

Patriot's Heart

Patriot’s Heart

We’ve also got lots of new bobby pin sets and headbands!

Headbands

 

The sale runs until June 19th.  Don’t miss out on these great deals and beautiful styles.

Bobby Pin Sets

Adorable!

The sale runs until June 19th.  Don’t miss out on these great deals and beautiful styles.

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Moment of Insanity

The week of Mother’s Day, Mark and I started looking at cats at a local cat rescue place.  I can’t pinpoint exactly what spurred it.  Maybe watching Liam and Josiah so enamored by the kittens at the farm.  Or the adorable fluffiness and meowing that we haven’t seen or heard for over five years.  Or Emmie’s shrills of joys whenever she is around any animal…cats, dogs, fish.  Or maybe we just completely lost it.

For whatever reason, I found myself sending a message to the cat rescue place.  We knew we couldn’t just go for the cutest cat ever.  We knew kittens were a no go with a dog that is in to everything and kids that want to love, hug, cuddle, and carry.  We needed a cat that could tolerate little people and be tough enough to withstand their love.  And fast.  To get away from the crazy dog.

The cat rescue place was awesome and found just what we were looking for.  They sent me two suggestions and we gladly headed over to our pet store to check them out.  We went straight to this one cat and Emmie instantly lit up and squealed with delight.  I picked him up and he cuddled next to me.  He cuddled next to Mark and he never once tried to climb down.  He patiently waited on each of the kids to pet him.  It was pretty obvious to us that he was ready for the challenge of our bunch.

And so, meet Frodo.

Frodo

 

His name before he became ours was Tucker but everyone agreed he needed a new name.  After trying fifty or so.  Frodo stuck.  Personally, I wanted Radagast since he is brown but that was vetoed by all.  Including him.

This cat was seriously meant to be in our family.  The second day he was home, he jumped in to my lap while I was nursing Emmie.  Emmie reached over and rubbed his fur, pulled his ears and held on to his fur.  He just sat there.  After he was done getting his “cuddles,” he jumped down and trotted on his merry way.

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He helps me with school.

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And when he gets wet we just throw him in the dryer (totally kidding…he jumped in there in between clothes swap.  I made sure he was out before we started it).

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And he totally ignores the crazy dog.  Ginger, our dog, goes between wanting to eat and wanting to play with him.  He would prefer to just sleep.  As for Sunny, our grumpy ol’ lady dog, she is nonchalant about the new addition.

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Pops!

Our family tradition of attending our local symphony’s pops concert brought lots of fun.  This time we were able to enjoy the event with several friends and bar-b-que.  I totally remember last year being as big as a house and waiting ever so patiently for Emmie to make her entrance.  This time we had a wandering almost one year old who devoured the popcorn and all she could find.  Every year, this event reminds me what an awesome area we live in!

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T-Shirt Fundraiser Update

We will be placing an order for these shirts on Tuesday, June 16th.  The last day to get your order in will be Monday, June 15th!  You can place the order using our Paypal link below OR just email me with your order and we’ll send you a paypal invoice.

We are at 28 shirts sold right now.  We would love to see 50 sold!

The verse is one we felt led to use for Y the Brave’s coming home!

Psalm 145:5-6 On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate.6 They shall speak of the might of your awesome deeds, and I will declare your greatness.

T-shirts are $20.  Plus shipping when applicable.  Orders can be placed via our Paypal account.  This is a pre-order.  We will take orders until JUNE 15TH and then place a bulk order locally with Big Frog.

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Awards Night

Last August, we received a notice about a group called American Heritage Girls.  After doing some reading and researching, I mentioned the group to Zoe to see if she was interested.  She definitely was.  However, we had some waiting to do to see what we were going to need to do concerning Emmie.

We finally got Zoe signed up in November.  And we had a quick crash course in what AHG was all about.  She loved it!  Zoe is the organized, goal-oriented child…so, yeah, she loved it!

We squeaked by this year, still trying to figure the club out and enjoying what we could between medical appointments.  May brought her awards night and we all got to see her hard work paid off.

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And make some goofy faces.

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All of those awards hanging down her vest is the result of her hard work. I mainly offered suggestions and provided material to help her earn badges.  She did the rest!

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Goofy pictures are necessary in an awards ceremony.

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So are big smiles and laughs!

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Zoe “leveled up” for next year and Ceili Rain is going to join her in the younger program.  We’re excited to be participating in such a fun group!

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Mother’s Day

In May, Mark and the kids gifted me with a full weekend.  It started with an evening out with nothing but my laptop and Starbucks.  I was able to make some progress on Emmie’s baby book, catch up on blog posts and get a small bit of shopping done.  It was heavenly and I think will be a regular treat/work day for me too!

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Then we headed to the pet store to do something insane. But I think we all agree it was much needed.  More on that tomorrow.

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After that, Zoe, Ceil Rain, and Emmie and I attended the Mother-Daughter picnic at our church.  It was such a blessing to be with these amazing women who have lifted our family up in prayers so much this year.  Emmie enjoyed meeting a friend who is only a couple of days younger than  her.

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April Randoms

Here is our monthly smathering of photos for April…Enjoy.

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Isn’t she just super adorable!

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Ugh!  He is too!

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Buddies for life!

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I know it’s hard to tell but they had seven of eight  on or in the car.  DSC_0748DSC_0755 DSC_0765

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Emmie enjoyed her chocolate chip muffins.

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Zoe is our activities director but sometimes they need Mom’s help to learn new games.  Like Red Rover.

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Emmie just enjoys watching.

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Or riding her trike…with her diaper blowing in the wind.

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If you are a bit confused…this is not part of our permanent bunch.  We borrow him from my best friend Kristina from time to time!

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Washing dishes is serious work.

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This was after a very traumatic fall followed by two hours of nonstop crying and a trip to get x-rays.  She was fine.  Just super tired and in shock.

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Even cute kids have crazy hair days.

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Malachi was upset because he wanted his magic shirt.  I was quite upset because I didn’t know he had a magic shirt and I wanted one too.

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This was his magic shirt.

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Cookies in daddy’s lap.

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He asked for his hair to be like this.

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One of my favorite pictures.  Emmie loves her brothers and sisters and they simply adore her.

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Down on the Farm

Right before Emmie’s surgery, we attended our local home school organizations Farm Day.  A wonderful family opened up their dairy farm to the whole organization for the day. Honestly, I didn’t want to go.  I had so much to do at home.  But, there was that nagging feeling that I knew if we didn’t go we would miss out on some great, fun family quality time.  So, Mark took the day off and all ten of us headed to the farm.

We had such a wonderful time learning about a working farm, petting animals, playing in corn, and visiting with friends.  It was just what we needed the day before we had to leave for Emmie’s surgery.  I definitely don’t regret going!

Please note that I left out the random picture of cow…um, stuff and yes, my children took their shoes off to run across the hay bales.  That’s how we roll on my side of the family.

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A Whole Lotta

Coming at you is an update on our Super Emmie.  But first, you may want to get comfy.  Grab a coffee or tea.  Settle in.  This is a long one.

Go ahead.  I’ll wait.  Comfy?  Let’s get started…

Over the course of two days Emmie had an ophthalmology, neurology and orthotics appointments.  She also had an MRI and travelled three hours to her grandparents.  Then we travelled an hour both ways to her Atlanta appointments.  To say she was a trooper is putting it mildly.  By the last appointment on day two she was done though.  Thankfully, her neurologist understood completely.

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The more vocal and animated she gets, the more we get to laugh at her loopiness after MRIs. At least she wakes up happy.

1.  Feet:  We noticed this past weekend when Emmie was cruising that her right toes are turning in.  After consulting with Dr. B, her pediatrician, we think it is metatarsus tarvus (adductus).  We’re doing stretching exercises right now and will re-evaluate in three to five weeks.
2.  Weight:  Emmie lost weight from April to May.  We’re not sure why.  She also lost weight from May to this week.  We know that could have been from the stomach bug she had the week before.  We are going to be keeping a food journal this next week or so.  We are also going to try some things to increase her calorie intake.
3.  Horner Syndrome:  Emmie‘s wonderful ophthalmologist confirmed that she is suffering from nerve damage due to the surgery.  The nerve damage is called Horner syndrome and is a fancy way of saying droopy eyelid, slightly smaller pupil, and not sweating on the right side of the head.  It could very well get better but this is a watch and wait scenario.  So far, she is not having any problems with vision.  She’ll see the ophthalmologist in six months.
4.  Bracing:  We are now on brace #5.  The orthotist (we found out her title), Super Sidekick L, has been great to work with and has sought to think outside of the box to make Emmie‘s brace durable.  She brought out another brace last week and told us it was actually the minerva device she was supposed to have.  We tried it on but it is too big.  The true minerva brace is a very hard plastic and all metal neck/chin frame.  Leigh recognized that her current brace is not going to work long term.  She said if it was a temporary one or two month thing we could get away with it.  But since this is going to be long term, she wants to make something more durable.  What she wants to do is take a brace that is similar to what children wear for scoliosis and attach the minerva extension to that brace.  She has to have a new prescription for that so we talked to her neurologist and are awaiting his answer.  Please pray that we get one soon.  The new brace will make all of our lives so much easier.
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Waiting on Super Sidekick L

5.  Neurology:  MRI shows that surgery removed 20% of the plexiform neurofibroma (tumor) that is in her neck.  We know Dr. C, neurosurgeon said that he got 100% but Dr. W interpreted that to mean he got 100% of what he was going for.  The MRI showed marked improvement in her windpipe area after surgery which was great to see.  Dr. W also told us that they are very much aware that the bracing is temporary and that the only fix for her kyphosis will be surgery.  He said that he felt like her kyphosis is caused by two things:  the plexiform moving and pushing things and the tendency for NF kids to have more movable spines (more susceptible to kyphosis and scoliosis).   They are really, really hoping the bracing prevents any need for surgery for at least two years.  Obviously, if it lasts longer, then that is wonderful! We’ll keep going as long as we need to to get her as old as she can be for surgery.  Dr. W is also looking into clinical trials.  They (NF researchers/professionals) are discussing (this weekend in fact) opening up the trials to younger children.  Dr. W does have one trial drug in mind with hopes that it will attack the plexiform and give more growing room for the spine.  There are a lot of things to consider and discuss both for us and Dr. W.  We should hear from him in a couple of weeks to know what he is thinking and we’ll go from there.  Next MRI will be in six months.
These past two days have confirmed that God has placed us in a great place for Emmie to receive the best care from some of the nation’s top NF doctors.  We are still in awe that Emmie is treated by one of the best NF neurologists in the country and he does everything he can to make her laugh and smile even after a very long day. Emmie‘s got a lot going on but we know the Lord is so much bigger than all of her stuff.
The end of day two and finally able to rest.

The end of day two and finally able to rest.

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The Peanut Farmer

Emmie’s first brace destruction warranted a trip to orthotics two hours away.   I knew that a fifteen minute appointment with eight children meant we needed to find something else to do while we were there.  After a quick search the day before, we landed on the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.

 

 

 

 

 

It was a pleasant and educational surprise in the heart of Atlanta.  If you have a couple of hours to kill, I would definitely recommend visiting this museum and library.

 

One of the many gifts President Carter received after the Camp David Accords.

 Presidential campaign paraphernalia.  I just thought this one was quite funny.

 

 One of my favorite parts of the museum.  A replica of his Oval Office.

 

 With a Bible on the desk.
 The ceiling of the Oval Office.

This was at the end of the museum.  A pretty amazing portrait of President Carter and all of his accomplishments while in office.

 The highlight for the kids.  Airplane seats.
 The closest I’ll ever come to a Nobel Peace Prize.  Pretty cool.

Zoe and I enjoyed seeing the replicas of President and Mrs. Carter’s wedding clothes.

 

Not only was the museum interesting, we also enjoyed the scenery around it.

 

 

 

 

We rounded out the trip with the orthotics appointment and Emmie’s second brace.  We spent less than five minutes to get it.  As we were gathering to leave, they came in and told us to head to an inner room because of a tornado warning.

They found something to pass their time though.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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