:)
Monday, September 21, 2009
Dance dance dance!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
An Early Fall Stroll
It gave us an excuse to enjoy a stroll in the Stimpson Family Nature Reserve and we really hope to be back some time soon, more prepared. There is so much to see and explore in this area!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Million Smiles Makes Ya Smile
And I would have proof, if only I wasn't becoming totally senile and had a camera but alas, no battery in the camera (of course, it was home charging!).
Anyway, today was an "early release" day at school for Jenica and Kerry. And, seeing that it was a GORGEOUS day, it demanded some play time. We met friends out in Lynden and much to my surprise, the girls played and played and played. (Although, Kerry did not have the staying power her sister does: the whining started about 45 minutes before we actually left, but not bad for someone who got up at 5AM.)
Two full weeks of school for Jenica and she's simply delighted. I am still waiting for the "crash" -- this schedule is quite different and loooong. But she's just eating it up. All good.
Kerry, on the other hand, at drop off time still screams as if I am never ever ever coming back for her. However, I am told that as soon as I am out of sight, she gets right down to business and is fine for the whole morning. I know she'll be fine soon.
Now, if only Jenica would be tired enough to go to bed! It's 8:45 and no such luck! I'm headed in there right now...
Anyway, today was an "early release" day at school for Jenica and Kerry. And, seeing that it was a GORGEOUS day, it demanded some play time. We met friends out in Lynden and much to my surprise, the girls played and played and played. (Although, Kerry did not have the staying power her sister does: the whining started about 45 minutes before we actually left, but not bad for someone who got up at 5AM.)
Two full weeks of school for Jenica and she's simply delighted. I am still waiting for the "crash" -- this schedule is quite different and loooong. But she's just eating it up. All good.
Kerry, on the other hand, at drop off time still screams as if I am never ever ever coming back for her. However, I am told that as soon as I am out of sight, she gets right down to business and is fine for the whole morning. I know she'll be fine soon.
Now, if only Jenica would be tired enough to go to bed! It's 8:45 and no such luck! I'm headed in there right now...
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
First Day, All Day!
Today was Jenica's first day of ALL day school. Two things totally surprised me: one when I came by at noon to get her sister, she gave me a big hug and then said, "NOT NOW! Right?" and when we left she called out, "See you later Mom, time for lunch!"
I thoroughly enjoyed my afternoon with just Kerry May -- wow. She helped me with chores, told me lots of stories, and even suggested we take a walk together -- wonderful idea! Then back to get Jenica, who was still going strong. I figured yea, wait, when we get home, kaboom! Right?
:)
Monday, September 7, 2009
Freshening Up
What's Labor Day without some labor? We decided, (well we were sort of forced after the girls decided to pick at peeling paint in the bathroom last week -- I've been wondering about lead ever since) to give the bathroom a fresh look. There are so many possibilities now in terms of simple paint -- you could spend your life changing the color so it's "just right." At first we were thinking of radically changing it -- some bright blue and white, but then, after some consideration realized that we just couldn't commit to it. And, I didn't want to be locked in to a certain color scheme. So! It's pretty much as you remember it, if you've ever been here. Just a bit lighter and a whole lot more fresh. Ahhhhhh.....

We've got the painting bug: the plan is now one room a month -- look out!
Thursday, September 3, 2009
She's Got It!
New school year, new diseases! (Good Lord). Anyway... we heard back from Children's Hospital today and they have the tests in: Jenica does officially have von Willebrand's Disease. Lovely. And, just for fun, it's pretty complicated and will require MORE tests!!! .
There are three types of von Willebrand's, apparently, Type 1, 2 or 3. They already know Jenica has Type 2. BUT, there are subsets under Type 2, A or B. So, they need to do further testing to determine which type, because the treatment for each is different (and of course, carries different risks).
Her medical ID bracelet is on order and our job now is to really pay attention to any head injuries, carry emergency phone numbers for the Puget Sound Blood Center and hopefully, keep her out of surgery for a while!
And, on to the next thing -- both Kerry and I will need to be tested. Oh boy.
Well, I guess "the more you know, the more you grow." This child has taught me loads about the medical field, a field I never thought I would ever be interested in. :)
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Ready, Set...Orientation!
Kerry, however, told us, point blank more than a few times this morning (and on the car ride there), "I'm am NOT going to that school!!!" But, in the end, she more than survived; she had a good time.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)