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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

My Poor Little Archer...

My former boss used to say his oldest son was his "sick kid". It seemed like he was always sick or hurt or something. Archer is that boy for me.

When I was pregnant with Archer, they thought he might have Trisome 18. Basically he might not live to be born, if he was born, he would be severely handicapped and would probably die before he reached a year. I prayed about it and I was comforted and felt everything was fine. They wanted me to do a test to "prove" that he was okay but there was a chance of miscarriage. Since I felt he was fine and felt I would carry him as long as I could if he had it or not, I didn't get the test. He continued to grow but showed some signs that something else might be wrong with him. I think I kept my cool thru the pregnancy. My midwife even said that I was taking all the potentially bad news really well. But I felt that he was fine... Millions of tests and lots of money later, Archer was born completely healthy.

18-months was a hard age with Archer. When he was 18 month old, he fell and hit his head on a screw. He needed stitches, but he was fine.

The next day, Archer was scheduled for surgery on his leg. He had a large birthmark on his leg that they said could be or could turn cancerous so it was best to remove it while he was young. We took him to a great plastic surgeon at Primary Children's who removed his birthmark. (I tell you, as a parent, the scariest thing I have seen is my little baby boy hooked up to machines making sure he is breathing!) There were no complications with the removal and the scar healed really well. You can still see it, but it seems so small compared to the size his birthmark was!

And two weeks after the surgery, Archer had an allergic reaction to a Fruit Pizza I had made. Back into the emergency room! The nurses there had asked "were you in here just a few weeks ago?" and we just laughed. Yep. Story of our lives! Known by our first names at the Emergency Room! :) We think that Archer is allergic to the Kiwi that was on the Fruit Pizza.

Think that's the end? Oh no!

Last summer / fall, Archer got salmonella poisoning from who knows where. Poor little guy was sick and pooping blood for about 2 weeks. He's better now, but that's a pretty scary thing too!

And now?????

Our Pediatrician thinks that Archer has asthma and allergies. He is on a Nebulizer 3 times a day doing 5 treatments! I thought that was excessive, but they said that this will only go on for about a month (still, that's a month of almost an hour a day!) Then we will look at other options (like an inhaler, etc)... And he has to take 1/2 a Clariton each day. That really seems to be working (YAY!) And to throw in one more thing on the poor little guy, he has an ear infection so he's on meds for that.

Ah, my sick kid... I love the little guy! I just hope he gets better soon and that he won't be slowed down too much by asthma!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Talent Show, anyone?

I know that this site is for pictures of the kids and stories of my family (well, mostly anyway), but I had to post this. It's wonderful. I wish I was creative!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

So I'm writing a book... Sort of...

I have barely started, but I am writing a book of sorts for my kids. WHY?

Well, my little sister's husband Sean has cancer. Again. He had really aggressive cancer which they thought they had completely demolished. Just a routine check up around 2 months later and 3 of the 6 biopsies showed it was back. CRAP. So what does this have to do with me writing a book? It was something Sean said.

Sean is worried about Kaylee (his daughter) not knowing him or not knowing that he loved her. There are many things that he wants her to know... And it is his mission to be a good dad since his was non-existent for most of his childhood. And now he is afraid that he will not be there for her. We gave him the suggestion of writing things down. Memories of her. Memories of his from when he was a kid. Things he has loved about watching her grow. THINGS LIKE THAT.... I don't know if he ever did or not or if he is currently working on one now that the cancer is back...

Anyway, I got to thinking - Life is Short. We never know if our last day will be tomorrow. Then what will our kids do? What will they think of us or of life? And will they even remember us?

SO, I'm writing a book for my kids. Right now, it will probably be a little each day and a book for all of them because I want them all to know a lot of the same things. There may be things that I want specific kids to know, so for that, I will have a separate area...

But I'm writing a book and think that maybe you would like to do the same. It doesn't have to be perfect and you don't have to have lots of fancy words. Just lots of pictures and lots of love. Maybe that will be my book's title. Lots of Love...

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Florida Pictures...

Hi Everyone - I know it's WAY past due, but here are a few *just a few* pictures from Florida. None of these are from the Disney parks. Just some of the other stuff. The others will come. Eventually.

PICTURES FROM THE BEACHES



This was my first time EVER in an ocean...

Miah and his parents gathering seashells from the Gulf of Mexico...

Cute little sea urchin



Kennedy Space Center

Our Rental Car
That's right... It's a Sebring Convertible... Just like Michael Scott...

The Crocodile
It was on the side of the road. This is after he started moving towards Jeremiah's mom...

The Smile in the Sky
Some planes drew a smiley face in the sky.
Then they wrote Jesus next to it, but I liked the face.

The View
The View from our suite's balcony...