Thursday, March 7, 2013

Emma Kate's Surgery

Waking up in the recovery room - She did very well and the nurses all commented on how sweet she was. Because of the adnoidectomy she had to get an IV as well. She was just precious but looked rough!

Lucy was able to go into surgery with her and had an id bracelet and all. She came out of surgery with a bandage on her arm.

Ducky also accompanied her and came out with a bandaged beak.

Recovering at home

My sick babies. We spent lots of time on the couch together
Emma Kate had tubes put into her ears yesterday. Along with that she had her adnoids removed and blood drawn for allergy testing. The process leading up to the tubes began on her birthday and involved several visits to the ENT. In December we decided to not do the tubes and wait and see what happened. She was right on the fence. In January she had three ear infections. That decided it. When the doctor came to talk to me after surgery he told me how much fluid was in her ears. That brought such affirmation to our decision because she just finished an antibiotic and would have been reinfected soon. Our sweet girl has had horrible ear infections with bulging ear drums and lots of puss, but she never has complained about her ears. It does make me wonder how many more she has had that we never knew about.

The removal of the adnoids was essentially optional. Emma Kate snores quite a bit. When the tubes were done they scoped her and saw that the adnoids were quite sizeable. It is a relatively minor procedure so they removed them at the same time. This will help her breathe better at night and hopefully get better quality sleep.

She was a champ through it all! She was very anxious leading up to the surgery and spent 15 minutes the night before discussing an outfit with me and then woke up at 6:15 to get ready. When she woke up, she told Mike she knew it wasn't 7 yet but there was lots to do to be ready on time. Sweet girl! The worst part, by far, was the moment they had to take her from me. She just slid off her chair with silent tears streaming down her face. I could see the tension between trying to be brave and being terrified and not wanting to leave me. Thankfully Lucy and Ducky were able to go with her. That moment may have been the hardest moment of my mom life yet.

After the surgery we stopped and got her a milkshake and french fries - whose child is she?! When she got home and started to feel nauseous, she started to cry because she didn't want the stomach virus again! Bless her heart! When the doctor called that night to check on her I told him she was really dramatic but considering she is female that means she is probably just fine.

The biggest challenge was the fact that Jonah was still very sick. When I got home with Emma his fever was 103.3. Both of them needed undivided attention...oh, and then there was Jacob. We all just hung out on the sofa for the rest of the day. Bedtime was a nightmare as they all had a meltdown at the same time, but when they were all asleep I was able to reflect on the many blessings of the day and God's provision and protection.

Today she is just about back to normal. We are both SO thankful that is behind us. Now, we just have to figure out how to get and stay healthy!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Sickuary...I mean February

Making cupcakes for Jacob's birthday - he loves to help and is so excited when it is something he can actually lick

The kids really play so well together. Sometimes Emma Kate even "babysits" Jacob in her room.

Enjoying the beautiful South Carolina winter with a stroll along the Charleston Harbor

This kid loves to play

I love the weather here from October to April. If I could live in this weather all year long I would be one happy person. I love that all I need is a fleece and that it is sunny and crisp just about everyday. When it drops below 50 for a high everyone around here is complaining about how cold it is.

Enjoying the pier

Sick...no idea which illness this was from

Happy, happy, happy all the time

Emma Kate doesn't nap anymore, but one day I came into her room and found her in full ballet attire and sound asleep in her bed. First clue she wasn't feeling well...

She has a baby with her all of the time. She even takes a baby into preschool until she goes into her class and then I take the baby home with a list of instructions of how to care for her

Our blower in the attic caught on fire. I came home from picking mom up at the airport at 11pm to the alarm system sounding and smoke pouring out of the attic. I grabbed Jacob out of his bed and ran downstairs to tell Mike I was calling 911. He yelled "NOT YET" and ran upstairs with a ladder and fire extinguisher and took care of it. Dramatic. This resulted in us having to purchase an entire new heating/air system. Ouch. The blessing in that is when they took the blower out they had to dismantle it. There was mold growing inside the unit, which undetected would have spread throughout our house and caused major, major problems. So thankful for God's protection through this event.

Emma Kate has "alone time" every day while her brother's rest. She plays by herself in her room until 2:00. Her creativity is amazing and I love to listen to her when she doesnt know I am there.

While Grammy was here Jonah got to have a tea party alone with her while I had the other two at a doctor's appointment. I honestly have never seen him so excited or proud as when he told me about that tea party alone with Grammy.

RSV and bronchitis and allergy season mean the resurfacing of the nebulizer. Jacob has had to borrow it this month as well.

We all had a horrible stomach virus while Grammy was here. It lasted 3-5 days for each of us. Amazingly Grammy did not get it. I do not know what I would have done without her help for that awful week of sickness.

This is what our week of fun with Grammy looked like.
We made cookies for Valentines Day

Disclaimer:  The remainder of this post is meant to capture the craziness of the past two months. I am not complaining or venting, but I want to remember the details of this absurd run of sickness.

Since the first of the year we have had 18 doctor's visits and two sets of tubes inserted (EK's turn is tomorrow). Here is a quick list of the illnesses we have faced:  stomach virus (3-5 days, all 5 of us), sinus infections (2), Ear Infections (too many to remember for all three and leading to tubes for Jacob and Emma), bronchitis (2), tonsillitis (2, this is still in process so the total may rise), RSV (5, the kids each had double ear infections with this and it has likely been the source of the bronchitis), and two rounds of your average 24-48 hour virus. I think that is it, but honestly, I have lost track.

I have gotten to a point where I am honestly embarrassed to call and make an appointment for the kids and when I show up the front desk staff sighs. The nurses joke about a punch card system for us, which I think would be outstanding. There should be some sort of loyalty program. I feel like the crazy mom that calls about everything, but in reality all of the visits have been for something significant. I think the germs have mostly originated at BSF and then the kids pass them around. We are currently on a break from BSF for a few weeks. I feel like I want to explain to everyone that my kids are well cared for and eat healthy and I try to do everything I know I should. I feel like it is my fault, but my precious voices of reason in my life continue to remind me that I have three little ones and that is product of little kids.

Through all of this I have struggled to understand why we are going through a season that has continued to keep us from connecting at church and developing relationships and community here in Charleston. I feel like that has been the theme of the past year...roadblocks to laying down roots and developing a support system and community here. I feel blessed, however, to be able to see the amazing blessings in all of this. I am at home so I can take care of them and go to the amazing number of doctor visits, I don't have to worry about missing work to care for kids, we have insurance, we have amazing doctors, we have access to medicine to help us heal, and through it all, we are healthy. I keep reflecting on how thankful I am for my kids' health. Everything we have faced is so incredibly minor. They are back on their feet and don't face any life altering effects of any of these things. Although it has been really, really hard to deal with this stretch of 8 weeks without a support system and being housebound, I can't help and think about how very hard it must be for the moms of children with major medical issues. I am abundantly thankful for my babies and the Lord's blessing and protection over them. I will gladly take these trials and inconvenient illnesses in place of the alternative. We all have a difficult road to travel. Our struggles just look different than those of others.

I am thankful for the things the Lord is teaching me and thankful that the Spirit is helping me to be teachable. Hopefully I can learn what the Lord is teaching me soon so we can move past this stage of sickness! :)

Monday, March 4, 2013

January 2013

WHAT?!?!?! Someone is sick???

Dressing up in the costumes from the Saxbys - HILARIOUS!

Someone else is sick?

Playing on the iPad - love hoe he is propping up his head

We have been going to the football field at the rec center and playing football and soccer on the fields. The kids LOVE it

Silly bath hair

Oh no! Sick again?

We made it out of the house ONCE to the aquarium. The kids LOVE Carretta the turtle.

Jacob is just plain cute



January happened so fast and was FULL of sickness. We were in the house most of the month. We had some great family time.

Emma's Christmas Program

Emma Kate led the class in

She was the center of the entire stage on the top riser - and the tallest in the entire three year old program

Class Party

Daddy was able to make it for a bit

Jacob eating lunch

Jonah with his allergy friendly lunch from home




Her besties

All the girls swarming Jacob - he is going to love the benefit of an older sister

the whole class


Emma Kate's Christmas Program and party were the same morning. It was so fun to see her "perform". She practiced every day for two weeks. She insisted upon listening to the music in the car so she could practice the hand motions. We were pleasantly surprised at her composure, confidence, and leadership during the program. She was awesome! We are so thankful for her school and precious teachers!

Thanksgiving 2012

Sleeping together in Aunt Courtney's basement

Playing at the park with Nana

Riding the Gator and playing in Nana and Papaws backyard - the weather was awesome and the kids played outside a ton

Papaw took the kids to the firestation to learn about the firetrucks. It was the highlight of Jonah's trip




Meeting Oliver. He is so precious and we miss him!

Emma Kate got to see a bunch of friends. We had lunch with Isabelle and met her new baby brother.

Love this picture!


We had a great trip to Cincinnati for Thanksgiving. It was a FULL trip with lots of great time with family and friends. These pictures are just a glimpse of our trip. Our time with Nana and Papaw was just wonderful and we had a great time staying with the Kaufmanns.