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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Highs and Lows

I think over the past year I have been on the craziest roller coaster I have ever ridden. Life with children seems to be a series of highs and lows and I feel like I'm rarely on a steady stretch of straight, wide open track. I want to go back to the kiddie coasters. We have finally ascended through the thick of Megan's colic and all are so much happier. Anna is recovering from her latest cold, but she really hasn't been too sick this winter. And Erin, well she is just easy, never a problem, rarely anything going on with her.


On Monday we had a high! Megan decided nursing would be okay with her again so I was able to resume with that. Anna also had her yearly retest with the Speech Therapist and her progress is so much better than I realized. She averages around 28 months in most categories, Expressive Speech being her weakest area, but definitely improving. I was so happy on Monday, I felt confidant in my ability to parent 3 children and overall like some of the weights were being lifted.


On Tuesday we had a low. What I assumed would be an easy trip to the Opthamologist for Anna to prove that her vision was perfect, turned out to be the beginning of another journey. Anna's eye exam showed that she has small optical nerves, a curvature of the eye issue and strabismus. Don't ask me what all that means because I couldn't understand it, didn't want to hear it and don't want to think about it. For now it means Anna has to have an MRI so the rest of the eye and brain can be viewed. That should answer questions about the first 2 issues. For the strabismus, drifting of the eyes, she has to wear a patch for 2 hours each day, alternating eyes each day. This should go on for 3 months and then hopefully they will be able to see which eye is stronger and how to correct it.


SIGH....I won't pretend that I was strong. I have learned how to hold it in at the doctor's office. I've learned not to ask too many questions because they will just tell me....let's just wait and see what the next test shows. I've learned to take a day to process the information, cry, and then find the positives and move on the next day. I can't tell you that I haven't felt discouraged this week. I know Anna has the potential to have so many issues and we have been so blessed at the easy correction of many of them already. Days like Tuesday just remind me how long our road with Anna is going to be. I'm sad for her even though she doesn't realize half of what's happened to her. It's difficult to watch your children struggle, but I know it's building character. I can keep my mind on the fact that God has a big plan walking around in that little 2 year old body.


Please pray for us over the next week. The MRI isn't scheduled yet, but I expect it to be within a couple of weeks. I'm having a hard time with the patch. We're calling it her eye booboo and she seems to be fine with it and hasn't tried to take it off today. God is good and I know this low will go into a high very soon, it's just the ride we're on.

In true Anna fashion, nothing phases her. She played outside with out even thinking twice about the patch. It's Mommy that's having a hard time.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Anna's Taco

We are constantly trying to get Anna to say thousands of words throughout the day, and every now and then, she'll totally shock us. Last night at dinner she desperately wanted a taco shell, so she said "taco." This is so impressive because up until now the "t" and "c" sound have been very difficult for her! Yeah for Tacos - maybe we'll have them every night!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Coming out of the fog...

I think we are turning a corner. Megan is going on her 2nd good week in a row with only a few minor outbursts of unexplainable crying. We are very thankful that we are heading into a new season with her. I love that the weather is warming up, Megan is smiling and sleeping better and we are all returning to a feeling of "normal!" I am still following a gluten free and dairy free diet and I really think that has made the most difference in Megan's tummy issues. I cheat every now and then on the gluten, but never on the dairy. It's my hope to try to add some of the gluten back in slowly, but I'm afraid to do it just yet. God is giving me the strength to hold to this diet as it is definitely far from my normal consumptions!

Megan has the biggest smile that makes me almost forget all the tears. She is cooing and starting to try and giggle. Erin loves to play "this little piggy" with her and Anna still mothers her by bringing her passy and luvy. This week she has just awakened to her toys and they don't scare her as much anymore. She'll track me all the way across the room and craves face to face attention. She is a good napper, probably my best one yet, but she hasn't gotten the night time routine down yet. She still wakes once around 2 a.m. and then finishes the night in the swing. I know, I know, I will have to break her of that, but right now, I have to catch up on my sleep and you gotta do whatcha gotta do! For now, we are just enjoying a lot more peace and quiet - Thank you Lord!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Photo Shoot

Our Little Family
Baby Love!
I thought getting a picture of 2 kids together was challenging, throw a newborn in the mix and it's near impossible. I have a very short fuse for picture taking. Although I want the perfect shot, I get very stressed very quickly trying to get it and then usually give up all together! Luckily on Sunday we were able to get a few decent shots. No particular reason, just finally got the girls in coordinating outfits and needed a new pic for the blog header! Here are a few extra shots we got, as you can see, Anna is very infatuated with her baby sister!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

And so it begins...

I pulled this out of Erin's bookbag today and asked what's this? To which she responded from behind a big grin, "It's from Noah!" About a week ago Erin took a card to school for Noah in which she wrote the words I love you! I know I probably should have censored it, but it was so cute. I guess he liked it, or his mom did, because he gave her a specially decorated card and a bouquet of lollipop roses. It made me blush when I saw it and Baba and I both looked at each other and said this is only the beginning!

Megan is 2 months old


Can you believe Megan is already 2 months old? She weighed in at 10 pounds 8 oz, 23 1/2 inches long. She sure is giving us a run for our money. Just when you think you know what you're doing with this whole parenting thing, you get a child you just can't figure out. Everyone tells me I'll look back at this all one day and laugh - not laughing yet! Hoping brighter and happier days are in our near future. She's such a cute little girl and coos and smiles at us when she's content. I'm looking forward to the Spring when we can get outside and enjoy some fresh air and hopefully all her tummy issues will be resolved! Despite all her idiosyncrisies we do love her to pieces and love having 3 girls!

Daddy's Valentine's

I have a feeling Joe is going to go broke every Valentine's Day. He was very sweet to pick out cards for the girls this year and get mommy roses. We always go out to eat as a family on Valentine's Day so that we don't have to ask the grandparents to babysit. Just so happens we went out for lunch this year, so Baba and Papa Joe came with us. Erin really got into the spirit this year giving her daddy lots of kisses - watch out boys of the future!

New Tinkerbell undies for Erin - they don't make Peter Pan ones for girls, or she would prefer them!

New Elmo undies for Anna - hope to use them soon!

Megan is sporting her little hearts pants - she can be quite cute when she wants to be!
Chillin at the Red Robin!
Erin's main squeeze this Valentine's Day