Monday, January 25, 2010

From the Infirmary

WOW! The stomach bug has entered our house with a vengeance. It started on Thursday, with Ellie. My dad coaches the middle school girl basketball team at Dan's school, so since Madison had her pre-kindergarten test we thought we would stay and watch them play. Just as the end of game buzzard sounded I felt something wet on my hand and the next thing I know Ellie puked everywhere. All down the front of my shirt, all down my pants, all over our coats, and all over the bleachers. IT was disgusting (the smell alone cleared out the bleachers). We had no choice but to ride home in puke. I put her in the bathtub immediately and no knowing Madison gets in the tub with her. Well she then proceeds to puke in the tub. So, the poor baby doesn't eat for the next 4 days, and has diarrhea.

Fast forward to Sunday I woke up at 4am feeling a little nauseous. I went back to sleep not thinking much of it. Then about 8 I woke up feeling really nauseous, and decided not to go to church. About that time in walks Madison and pukes in the middle of the floor. We stay home and around lunch time I started puking. Dan took Ellie and went to an anniversary lunch for his grandparents, and got home around 2. About 3 he started puking. So everyone in the house has had it.

We are slowly getting back to normal. None of us have eaten since Saturday night. We are starting to feel better, we just don't have much of an appetite. Hopefully this will be the end of a very long sick season for us.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Come on Spring!

I am loving this weather we are having. After 2 weeks of freezing temperatures we have had a wonderful week of awesome weather. Today it was 60 degrees and sunny, and we had nothing to do, so of course we spent the day outside. We went to the Science Center and then went to eat lunch and then got to play outside.

Ellie had been struggling with ear infections for the last 4-6 weeks, and I feel so sorry for her she has been on 3 antibiotics. Well, today we went back to the doctor and her ears are clear. She does have all 4 molars coming in, so the doc said she would be in a little pain. So we are dosing her up on Motrin for a while to keep her comfortable.

It is hard to believe my baby will be in Kindergarten in the fall. We filled out her application to go to school with daddy, now if we can just come up with the money. She goes on Thursday for her preK testing. Hopefully everyone will stay well and we can enjoy this week of beautiful weather.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Yeah Yeah! I know it is a few days late, but better late than never right? Ellie has been sick again. She has another double ear infection and another infection around her eye. We went to the doctor and saw a nurse practitioner who I swear is way better than the doctors. We got to talking about Ellie and it came up that she is American Indian. Well apparently American Indians are prone to ear infections due to their facial structure, so we have to go back in 2 weeks to have her ears rechecked to make sure the infection is gone, to it is on to the ENT.

On Sunday Dan and I took a trip to the beach for a few days to celebrate our anniversary. It was a nice break, and hopefully an annual tradition. It was a wonderful time to go to the beach because there was hardly anyone there.


We had a wonderful Christmas. I love seeing the girls open up their present, but this year was especially fun. Madison has been talking about bunkbeds for a while, so we broke down and got them for her this Christmas. It was really hard keeping her out of her room for 2 days, but we did and it was worth all the fussing. She woke up Christmas morning and I told her to go in her room and see if Ellie was awake yet. The reaction was priceless. We can't keep her out of her room now, and the girls get to share a room which she has always wanted. We really had a nice time with all of our family and friends, and we hope you did also. Remember who this Holiday season is all about our Lord Jesus Christ.





Friday, November 27, 2009

And we have Lift off

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and are so grateful that both of our families are here and we get to spend time with both on the Holidays. We had lunch at my parents and dinner at my Dan's parents and it was such a fun day. My mom talked me into going to Walmart at 2:30 for Black Friday. Lets justsay it was probably my last experience. We did get some really good deals on toys, so I guess it was worth it.
Over the last few weeks we have been waiting for Ellie to take off. She has been standing on her own and takes a step every now and then. Well she has finally decided to walk. She has had an eye infection for a few weeks. We though it was just allergies until it got really bad this last week, so she went to the doctor. They gave us their best guess as to what it is and told it was probably contagious (which after 3 weeks no one else has got it). She is on antibiotics and will hopefully be better over the weekend.

Meanwhile while waiting for Ellie to walk, Dan was training for his first 5k. He ran in the Greensboro Gobbler on Thanksgiving morning and did really well. We were there to support him the whole way, and very proud of daddy. By the way, Madison's favorite part of the race was the huge tubs of oreos they had (she snuck a few).

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

One Year Ago Today

It all started on my way to work, I received a phone call from our social worker asking us if we would like our profile to be shown to a birth mother. There were issues with the baby and the birth mother that I won't get in to, but Dan and I talked and decided to let God take control and if this was our child then the birth mother would pick us. I called the social worker back around 2pm and said to show our profile and let us know the outcome. Well little did I know the birth mother had already chosen us to parent her baby girl. We had 2 hours to accept her, and of course we prayed and felt like God was giving us this opportunity. We were then told we could pick her up the next morning. Yes. we had 14 hours to prepare for a baby we had no idea about.

Ellie turned one this past Saturday (November 7th). Yes this year has been very difficult, but I would not change it for the world. God has bought this special little girl into our life and I can not imagine life without her. I thank God she had birth parents who were willing to give her a better life, and I pray for them everyday.
Here are some pictures from Ellie's first birthday as well as some we had done of the girls together.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Mountains, Bees and Bat Girl Oh My!

Whew! It has been a very busy couple of weeks. I have been wanting to go see the leaves in the mountains so badly for years, and every year something always comes up and we can't go. Well this year my wonderful husband planned a surprise trip to Grandfather Mountain with just the two of us. My parents kept the kids and we went hiking in the mountains. The only problem was it was cold and rainy, so even though half way up the mountain my husband was about thrown off the mountains, it was a really nice trip. I am so amazed at the beauty god creates with the colors of the leaves. It truly takes my breath away and is by far my most favorite time of year.

Madison has wanted to be Bat Girl for Halloween for the last three years, so this year i broke down and let her be what she wanted. Last year she was really sick, so we didn't really get to do much, so I figured this would be her first year to really get into Halloween and enjoy it. I have to admit she was one cut Bat Girl. Ellie was the cutest Bumble bee I have ever seen. It was a long day and Ellie was getting really fussy, so Madison and I ran Ellie and daddy home, and decided to go trick-or-treating with Nana and Jaden. This was her first real Trick-or-Treat experience. She had so much fun, and got some really good candy too I must add. Now it is on to another busy week as it is Ellie's birthday week!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Wedding Time



This weekend was Dan's cousins wedding, which he was a groomsman in. We were looking forward to a weekend of celebrating with our family and friends we have not seen in a while. Of course, on Saturday morning it all changed. Ellie usually gets op around 7-7:30, well by 8:30 she wasn't awake so we woke her up. She would not eat or drink and went right back to sleep. We got her up an hour later to take her to Soccertots for Madison, and as soon as we got home she went to sleep. When she got up her fever was 104.6. WE had rehearsal dinner that night and which we took her to. She was only awake for about 3 hours the whole day. Her fever continued on Sunday, so Monday I took her to see the doctor. She has a viral infection, and blisters all over her throat. She has ate hardly nothing the last three days, and tonight her fever has gone back up to 102 again. Anyways, hopefully this will pass soon and none of us will get it.
I did take the kids to the reception (kids were not allowed at the wedding). It was really good to see some old high school friends and family we have not seen in a while. The food was really good and the wedding was set up beautifully. It was at revolution mills which has been done up really nice. Here are a few pics of our weekend. Ellie didn't get in too many pics because she was not feeling good, which stunk because I wanted a good family picture.