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Oh for the Love

I have rekindled my love of books in the last 9 months or so.  I have always, always loved to read.  As a kid, I constantly had my nose in a book and would often fall asleep reading.  I would read while walking in the mall, so my parents had to guide me by holding my arms so I wouldn't run into people.  (That sounds pretty nerdy, now that I type it...)  But then, life got in the way.  First, I was a college student with too many mandatory reading assignments to have any pleasure reading.  Then, I was a new teacher up to my ears in lesson plans, grading, and paper work.  Shortly after, I was a new mom learning how to juggle a career and a child.  And then...I had Abby!  :) But now, I feel like I have some time to read again.  And that feels SO good!  I usually read in the mornings as I get ready (while drying my hair!), and then I might read a bit after the kids go to bed.  But considering that I haven't felt like I had time to do even that for so long, it's pretty excitin

Friday Funny

For whatever reason, my dad thought it would be cute to buy poor Heidi antlers for Christmas.  (He also bought her treats, but those were little consolation at the time!)  She just looks like she is enjoying it, doesn't she?! Perhaps Bert felt badly that he got a nice coat for Christmas and Heidi got stuck with the antlers, so he started attacking the ears.  He could have also thought they were a chew toy.  One can never be sure. I'm pretty sure some doggy ice cream would have been more appreciated.  Next year, doggies!

Wordless Wednesday

Birthday Celebration

For Caleb's birthday, we decided to forgo the typical party and enjoy a different kind of fun at Dave and Busters with two friends.  He chose to ask Owen and Sara, so Amy kept Abby for us (Dave and Busters really isn't a place for a three year old!).  We had a lot of fun! The kids each got a certain number of points, and they could spend them on whatever games they wanted.  It worked out well, and everyone got to play just about everything they wanted! The favorite game was Fruit Ninja, which we played on a big touch screen.  Another fun one was a game where you shot at passing ships from your submarine.   The kids turned in their tickets and got prizes.  Caleb and Sara picked a cup with a crazy straw and some candy, while Owen got a Redskins football.   After we were played out, we went to Johnny Rockets for dinner and got some yummy milkshakes! The kids spent the night after taking turns jumping on our therapeutic trampoline for a few h

Thankful Thursday

 I'm so thankful for this hysterical little girl! Miss Anna is the spunkiest, craziest three year old I know...and she's Abby's best friend!  While she might be described as mischievous, she's always good for a laugh and is a constant sort of entertainment.  It's never a dull moment when Anna is around...and if it's quiet, you should be worried. (To be fair, Abby gets into her own share of trouble!) Anna and Abby are inseparable, and Anna often declares that they are "Best Friends Forever!"  The shrieks and hearty embraces they give each other whenever they are together probably makes people think they haven't seen each other in a very long time...instead of just a day before! Thank you, Anna Banana, for bringing so much laughter, and friendship, and sometimes mess, into our home.  Abby loves her BFF!

Surgery Recap

Abby's surgery went very well.  The tubes were placed and her ears were cleaned out.  It only took about 15 minutes and they were able to give her anesthesia through a mask instead of intubating her.  If it were a longer surgery, intubation would be required. Our amazing ENT stayed close by in recovery until he was certain that Abby was okay.  Everyone was on heightened alert, but there were no issues.  We were headed home by 9:15 a.m.!!  She took a long nap this afternoon to sleep off the last of the anesthesia and woke up feeling fine. Just a boring, quick surgery to place some tubes. We love boring!!!

Wordless Wednesday

Surgery Tomorrow

Abby has surgery tomorrow to get her third set of tubes put in her ears.  Here's hoping this set stays a little longer and helps with the fluid so that her hearing will improve.  Third time's the charm, right?! Side note:  the hearing loss is definitely becoming more noticeable, and it is affecting her speech more now too.  She's starting to lose some sounds, we think.  :(  So hopefully having clear ears will help her to be able to hear everyone better and mimic the correct speech sounds.   While ear tubes are very simple to put in and make for a very easy surgery, any time under anesthesia is a big risk for Abby.  This will be the first time that she will be put under without having a trach.  What's the big deal?  Well, trach = stable airway.  No trach = unstable airway.  Abby can't be intubated the regular way that most people can.  It takes a specially-trained anesthesilogist to do a fiberoptic nasal intubation.  And it's never been done on her to know fo

Connection

The connection these girls have is beautiful! Before Abby even met Emily, she loved her.  We talk about Emily a fair amount at home (and a lot more now that she's visited!) and Abby was anxious for her to come on the day of her arrival.  After her nap, "Is she here yet?"  When I explained that we have to pick her up from the airport, "Are we going to get Emily yet?"  When the door opened, "Is that Emily?" While Abby played the normal I'm-too-shy-to-give-you-hugs card when we first saw Emily at baggage claim, she very quickly warmed up when we got home! She even told Emily (without any provoking or even discussion) that they are Best Friends Forever!  (She said Anna is still her best friend too, though!) There was an instant connection between them--like Abby just knew that Emily was a kindred spirit.  She certainly doesn't understand the magnitude of having Emily visit, but she definitely understands that they have

Birthday Boy

Happy 7th birthday to my first born...  My Bubba... The boy who made me a Momma! It's hard to believe that Caleb is 7 today!  I took a little trip down memory lane and found some pictures of a younger Caleb Boy. Caleb Boy, you are so compassionate and loving.  You stand up for what is right and strive to serve Jesus.  I'm so proud of your good character. Things you love: Legos, Wii, Chloe, playing with Abby, singing at the top of your lungs, long showers, dancing, Family Force Five Things you don't love: cooked vegetables, having to take quick showers, when your sister messes up your creations, shots I love you, Caleb Boy.  Thank you for being such a great son and big brother!

Wordless Wednesday

Emily's Visit

We are all relishing in the wonderful weekend we just had with our beautiful friend, Emily .  In case you're new here or have forgotten, Emily is one of just ten people living with CCMS, and at age 19, she is the oldest girl we know of.  She contacted us pretty early on in our journey and we have kept in close contact with her over the last three years, but this is the first time we have met in person. To say that Emily is a blessing is an understatement.  She found us during a time when the only two children we'd found through the internet with CCMS had major physical and cognitive delays.  Seeing that Emily was living a typical life with plans to go to college (she is now in her sophomore year) gave us so much hope when the doctors weren't.   So we were thrilled when she asked back in October if she could come visit us during her winter break.  We picked her up from the airport Thursday evening, after her parents managed to get her an earlier flight to avoid the wo

Calebisms

"I'm going up to change into Obama."  (He meant pajamas , which was a good thing because I'm pretty sure his Paw Paw would disown him if that happened!) After reading a book silently in the car for over 10 minutes:  "Make sure your light saber doesn't turn on in your backpack." While praying before bedtime:  "Thank you, God, for all of the wonderful things in the world we have to eat, like mustard."

Christmas in North Carolina

The day after Christmas, we left early in the morning to make the drive down to North Carolina to spend a few days with Matt's family.  The kids were great on the trip, which gave us hope for our even longer drive to Florida this summer! The kids had lots of fun playing with their cousins!  While a house full of seven kids under the age of nine can get a bit loud (especially when five of the seven are boys!) everybody behaved generally well and Grammy and Pop's house remained unscathed...I think! Abby followed E around like a puppy.  It was really cute!  I think E wished Abby was a little older so that she could play with her more, but they had a good time.  Emma even read Abby a few books, which Abby loved. Grammy gave E and Abby matching outfits for Christmas!  Abby loved being twins with her cousin! Caleb read E's new Ninjago book to him during a rare quiet moment. Cousin love (minus G, who was asleep in his stroller!) Abby loves he