Monday, November 8, 2010

Updates

WOW! A lot has happened since my last post! It was been a very busy fall so far.
Lets start with baby Braylen. Madison and Ellie welcomed a new cousin in the would on October 13th. He is so sweet and they are in love with him. The exciting thing is another new cousin will be here within a week or so. They are so excited to have new babies in the family.
Halloween has come and and gone and before we know it the Holidays will be here. Madison was what every 5 year old girl wants to be Hannah Montana and Ellie was the cutest pumpkin. They had so much fun at our church Halloween festival and Trick-or-Treating around the neighborhood.
This past weekend was Ellie's 2nd birthday. I can not believe she is 2 years old. Where has the time gone? I am go thankful that God has blessed me with 2 beautiful girls who just adore each other.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Saying Good Bye and Welcome to the Family

For those of you that know me, know how much I adore my animals. They are like children to me. Right after Dan and I got married we decided to get a dog, so in April of 2004 we welcomed Daisy into the family. I am a HUGE animal lover, and fell in love with her from the first time I laid eyes on her. Daisy has had her fair share of health problem (mainly allergies), but has been the sweetest dog and loves to give kisses. At the end of July she began peeing in the floor, which wasn't that unusual for her, because when she gets mad that is how she retaliates, but this kept going on. We took her into the vet and all her blood work came back normal, so they treated her for a UTI. Fast forward 2 weeks later, and she was acting very lethargic and not eating, so we took her back in. Again all her blood work came back pretty good, so they thought it was a tick disease. She began to get better, and I got her annual wellness reminder in the mail. She started acting not so well again so I called the vet again and talked them into taking x-rays. They showed fluid in her lungs, and the plan was to get on med to flush the fluid and call the specialist to get an appointment just in case. It ended up the specialist could get us in the next day (Fri August 27th), so we went and it turned out to be infiltrate in her lungs, so they had to stick a needle in her lungs and test it. We noticed she began limping on her back leg, so they x-rayed that and it turned out her bone had deteriorated and had actually broken. We found out on Monday that her lung test came back inconclusive, so the next plan was to take a sample of her broken toe. Well the bad news came Wed. It was bone cancer. I was completely devastated. It has already spread to her lungs, and there was not much we could do. After much praying we decided to put her down, because her condition began to deteriorate very rapidly. On Friday we took her to the vet and as we set her down on the table she passed away before they could even inject her. It was the hardest goodbye of my life and she will live on our hearts forever. We had her cremated and the vet actually sent me a card with her paw print and a lock of her hair. It was so sweet.
While all this was going on we had welcomed a new member to our family. I believe God sent this puppy our way as a distraction, and she has truly helped during this difficult time. So we would like to welcome Belle to the family, and say goodbye to Daisy. You were one of the best dogs and we will miss you terribly.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The day has come

WOW! I can not believe I have a kindergartner. I have really dreaded this day the whole summer, and now it has come and gone. Madison has had a blast her first 2 days of school. It makes it much better that she is at her daddy's school, and not to mention I LOVE that he can take her to school at 7:30. It is also nice that I get to pick her up at 12, so I feel like I have a lot of the day to spend with her. God has defiantly blessed her with an awesome teacher and school, and has helped me through a rough time of letting my baby grow up.

And she's off!It's already time to pick up!

Monday, August 9, 2010

BEACH!

This past week we went with my family to the beach! We had a blast! The girls absolutley LOVED the beach, and to top it off a friend of ours gave us tickets to a water park! They loved being with their cousins all week. It was so much fun. It was definatley hard to get up and go to school on Monday morning. Here are some pictures from the week.


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Getting back to normal

It has been a very busy few weeks for us. We took Madison to the ENT about her tonsils on July 9th knowing we would probably be scheduling surgery in the future. What we didn't know was that it would be just one week later. I was an emotional wreck all week worried about her being put to sleep and going under the knife. I prayed every night for God to give me peace about it, and I knew everything was in his hands.
I know it is a simple surgery, but when it is your child it seems worse than it is. As we waited to go back to the pre op room I prayed, and I could feel God wrap his arms around us and I knew it was going to be okay. I can not say enough about the staff in the Brenner's operating area. They were so kind and helped put our mind and her mind at ease. She had the most amazing and sweet doctor anyone could ask for (let me know if you ever need a reference).
We had to stay overnight and I thought about how horrible she was going to feel and how little sleep we would be getting at night. Not one time did this kid complain of being in pain, but I knew it was hurting her. I finally got her to take some pain medicine, and we ended up staying up all night because the medicine wired her. We went on an icecream run at 4am!
Wen we finally got home you would have never thought she had surgery. She acted perfectly normal with the exception of eating. I am so thankful she got through this with such ease.

Now we are off to vacation for a week next week

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Vacation #1

This past week we went with my family to Smith Mountain Lake. Of course Madison gets strep throat the week before and is on antibiotics the whole week, but it turned out to be a fun week. This was Ellie's first summer where she could actually do stuff, so we were excited to see how she would like the water. She loved it and wanted to do things on her own. She even got her first ride on a jet ski! Where we stay there is a double decker dock, and my little dare devil Madison jumped off the top deck which is very high. I was so proud of her. Of course when she did it she made mom do it, and it wasn't very pretty and hurt for a few days.
We have been referred to an ENT due to Madison's recurrance of strep throat, and learned today that she is going to have to get her tonsils removed. We are still waiting on the date, so just pray that all goes well.
Well that is it for now we will update when we learn more about Madison's surgery.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Growing Up

This past Thursday Madison graduated from preschool. I have to say it was very hard. She has grown up way too fast. I was doing just fine and thought when they danced to "Come to Jesus" I would totally lose it. Nope I held up through it. It wasn't until the end I completely lost it. I am dreading the first day of Kindergarten, but at least I know she will be in good hands since she will be at Daddy's school. Daddy's birthday was a few weeks ago and we had the pleasure of helping his school plan a little surprise for him. He had no idea, that when he got up to the mic to do the sports awards the lights would go out and all 300 people would sing Happy Birthday to him along with show a slide show of him. It was a fun night.
We decided to join a pool this summer, and it finally opened this weekend. We were so thrilled that Madison has some classmates from preschool going to the same pool. It is going to be a fun summer.