Monday, June 28, 2010

What's in my camera?

**** PICTURE OVERLOAD*****

I downloaded all my pictures in my camera and finally got them on here. We have been busy playing with my family that is all here from back East.

This is Pack Meeting last week. Trevor's Den did a skit that one of the other kids wrote. It was so cute!


Trevor earned his Bobcat!!!! He was so excited to be able to earn it and get the award at Pack Meeting. It's nice his dad is the Cub Master so he presented it to Trevor.

He doesn't look very happy here, but I promise he was excited. He just doesn't like being in front of people.

On saturday night was the annual South Ogden Days. We are lucky to live right behind the park so we can enjoy the fireworks from our backyard. Scott found an old box of sparklers and got them out for Trevor. We realized he has never done them before. He was nervous at first, but got the hang of it pretty fast. He loved it and has asked for more on the 4th of July.



Today most of my family and I went out to Antelope Island. It's been years since I was out there and when I was there I didn't do anything. So it was kinda interesting and I learned some things. Here are a bunch of pictures from it.
Visitors Center


Display of Brine Shrimp (that is harvested in the Great Salt Lake)



Great Salt Lake and the Marina.





This is a saddle at the Ranch House.
This is the old Ranch House.

And old Cellar.


A BunkHouse of some sort.


The Kitchen in the Ranch House.


The laundry room in the Ranch House.


Dining Room in the Ranch House.



The Living/Family Room in the Ranch House.


Horses in the Corral at the Ranch House. Josh loved them.


And the chicken coup at the Ranch House. Josh kept sticking his fingers through the chicken wire. About got his finger pecked off a couple times. Silly kid!



And after all that, I don't have any pictures of the Buffalo we saw. I was driving everything we saw them so I couldn't take pictures. Oh well.
It has been a blast and so amazing to have my family here from out of town. I haven't seen some of them for 6 years. And I haven't met 3 of my cousins kids. I am looking forward to our huge family reunion this saturday. I am sure I will have lot's of pictures!
*** Just a side note: The pregnancy is going good. My blood clot is stable and will be there the rest of the pregnancy. Other than the ton of restrictions I have, things are going as good as can be expected for me now. I have another appointment on July 7th and I hope she can tell me the gender. Wish me luck!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Baseball games and the Pregnancy scare

Tonight was our last night of T-ball and Baseball. Technically last night would have been Trevor's last night, but the games got cancelled due to the weather. So they both played tonight. I got a couple pictures of Jordan (finally) and then some video of Jordan tonight, Trevor tonight and also Trevor on monday night. Enjoy!














Now for our pregnancy scare. I am not sure I guess if you would call it a scare, but it has sure scared me!
I woke up sunday morning with a pain in my leg. I have been pregnant 3 other times, so leg pains is nothing new. But this one felt different. I had a really bad headache on sunday so I spent most of the day in bed. Monday I woke up and my leg was hurting a little worse. Sometimes when I put weight on it, it would really hurt. I had a lot to do that day and then a birthday party for my sister that night and a Baseball game. By that night it was hurting pretty bad. I called my mom to see what she thought. She told me to call my OB the next morning. I got up that next morning and had to take Trevor to an appt with his psychologist. I decided to just see how it goes. I get home and after my mom called to ask if I had called... I gave in and called the nurses line. They immediately told me to come in for an ultrasound on my leg. I was a little annoyed since I had to take all three kids with me on such short notice. I was almost ready to bag it, but decided I needed to just make sure it was nothing. So I was very surprised to find out I have a blood clot in my leg. It's a good thing I did go in. Now I have some nice restrictions and I am at risk for more clots the rest of the pregnancy. Just what I wanted to know. I am going back tomorrow to have it checked again and see if I have to go on some blood thinners. Awesome. I will keep you posted.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Music and my Angel


I made a change to my blog that you might already be noticing. I added music again. I used to have it on my blog, but took it off several months ago.

Let me tell you why it is here and hopefully you can take a second to listen to the first song I have on there.

Recently two of the blogs I read daily, with special needs kids, have passed away. There is nothing like seeing what a family is going through and how hard that must be to put your own life back in perspective. I have never met either Carter or Ben, but have been profoundly affected by their stories. I have done more soul searching than ever the last couple of weeks. I have found some great strength and peacefulness through music. I came across the song 'He's my Son' about 2 weeks ago. I have to be honest with you and tell you it got me. I was very teary eyed while I replayed it to really listen to the words. It's amazing. If you have some time.... please listen. You won't regret it.

Now.... I will finally let you all know what 'Angelman Syndrome' is. I will refer to it as AS... so I don't have to type it out several times.

Here is the medical version of Angelman's.

ALL AS kids have:

~Normal prenatal history and normal head circumference at birth
~Normal metabolic, hematologic and chemical laboratory profiles
~Structurally Normal Brain by MRI or CT
~Delayed attainment of developmental milestones without loss of skills.
~Speech Impairment with receptive language skills and nonverbal communication skills much higher than expressive
~Movement or balance disorder, usually ataxia of gait
~Behavioral uniqueness, including frequent smiling or laughter, happy demeanor, often with hand flapping movements, short attentions span.

80% of kids have:

~Delayed or disproportionately slow growth of head circumference, ususally resulting is absolute or relative microcephaly by age 2.
~Seizures, usually starting before three years of age.

Fewer than 80% of kids have:

~Flat back of head (brachycephaly)
~Sucking and swallowing disorders, excessive chewing and mouthing behaviors.
~Feeding problems in infancy and early years
~Uplifted flexed arms during walking
~Extreme sensitivity to HEAT
~Sleep disturbances
~Attraction to/fascination with water.
~Sensory Issues
~Severe Constipation

So there you have the medical facts on the signs and symptoms of Angelman's Disorder. The chances of a child having AS is 1/15,000. And just to reiterate what I did say in a previous post, AS is a chromosome disorder. Specifically a mutation on the 15th chromosome.

So what does all this mean?

There is no cure. The only treatment is to treat symptoms or problems that are caused by AS. The good news about AS is that it is not a regressive disorder. Which means all skills that Josh gains, he won't lose. It just is so much harder for him to gain those skills. Speech is a big one with AS. Most kids are not verbal... at least fluently. I have found some research that says some kids have learned up to 60-80 words. But they will always have problems with verbal communication. They do understand most everything, but just can't communicate.

If you have any questions about AS, please feel free to ask away. I will do my best to answer them and if I can't, I have my sources to find the answers. I think I have accepted his diagnosis just fine...... it's just been nice to find a name to all the weird diagnosis' Josh has. He is such a sweet kid and I have said over and over... he is an angel. He deals with alot and he puts up with alot, and he is still just happy as can be. He is such a special and sweet boy.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Josh's Birthday, Catch-up Post

Better late than never, huh?

We finished off Josh's birthday celebrations this past sunday. He got alot of fun toys at this birthday party and was in heaven...... once he opened them. He would rip some paper off a present and then walk away and we would spend 5 minutes trying to get him to come back and keep opening presents. He wasn't too excited over that part, but was happy to find toys (mainly cars) inside once he did open it up.





This is him blowing out three candles on his special dairy free/egg free cake recipe I found recently (and I am in love with!). He was such a big boy and really was able to blow them out again. I am so proud of him!


Now for our other big changes going on. We knew when we found out we were going to have another baby that we were going to have to move Josh out of the crib. I was originally going to wait until this fall to do it, but changed my mind. Josh usually takes a long time to adapt to change so I thought now would be better so we could use the summer to adjust before the big changes of preschool this fall begin. I was quite nervous about this whole idea but I knew we had to do it. I am not buying a second crib for this new baby. So I went last week and picked out some bedding that is perfect for Josh... Airplanes! He loved them. I also took down all the blue jean teddy bear stuff we had (that we originally decorated with) and I even got curtains that matched his bed set. I think it turned out cute and it was fun to get some new things for him.




This is just a close up of his bedding. Anyone that knows Josh knows how much he loves airplanes. So this bedding set was so perfect. I could not have asked for anything more appropriate for him.


Now for the changes in our room. Until we get our tax refund back in february of next year, we can't finish off bedrooms downstairs for Trevor and Jordan. So since our baby is due in december, he/she will be bunking with Scott and I until we can get everything done. So we moved the crib into our room.
Also after much thinking about it, I realized I had not one single place to put stuff for this baby when we start buying clothes and such. So I spent days on KSL.com looking for a deal on a dresser/changing table so I can have somewhere to change the baby and somewhere to at least put clothes. I found several I liked, but I was always too late. So I finally lucked out on tuesday and found this one for 85$. I was so excited. It is very solid and sturdy and has lot's of room.


I am excited to have this big change done and over with. And I am so happy that Josh has done excellent on the move to his big boy bed. We have him off night feedings now so things are working well in our favor. He loves his bed and I hope it continues to go well.
Now for other news...
The kids have been out of school for almost 2 weeks now. I am ready for them to go back. LOL!! Trevor is going through a med change right now and has not been the most pleasant to deal with. He has a follow up appt. next week with the psychologist and I am hoping we can do something different. The boys are a little bored now that they don't have school and I have been trying to do things to keep them busy. I have not felt the greatest the last couple weeks, so it's been hard to balance doing things but not over doing things.
I had another OB appt. Things are looking good, and we have a very wiggly child. I have to have lab work done each appointment now and will start the sugar testing soon. Yuck. My favorite part. I am hoping another few weeks and maybe I will get that 2nd trimester boost of energy. We'll see.
Other than that we are all doing good. The kids are still doing baseball and T-ball and will for another week and a half. It has been fun to see how well they are doing and enjoying it. Trevor I think has some of his dad's talent and really loves to play. I think he might just be our baseball player.
I will try to do much better at keeping this blog updated. I hope I can get into a good summer schedule and life will mellow out some. LOL... here's to hoping anyway!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

The start of the birthday celebrations!

I can't believe my little boy is turing 3 on tuesday!!!! We have kinda split up the celebrations a little and started it off tonight.

Josh's G-tube can pose some hard situations at times. I wanted to make a Josh-Friendly cake of some sort and let him go at it. I had to do this at our house since a bath would have to follow. And with a bath means new dressing change and everything. So tonight we had a small get together and Josh got to eat his cake. Enjoy the video's!

Also, just a side note. I have some news about Josh that I will be doing a seperate post on this coming week. Just so you know his genetic testing came back and he had been diagnosed with Angelman's Syndrome. It is a chromosome disorder. The 15th chromosome to be exact. I will do a post to let you know all the details. It was just nice to finally get the results back.

Thanks for watching our fun video's!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

A Baby and Baseball

When I found out I was pregnant I was worried about some regression in my house. THIS is not the child I had in mind though.

Scott took this picture a couple days ago of Jordan. Nice, huh?


And here is a clip from Trevor's baseball game tonight. He did awesome and got a hit and a run each time he went up to bat. Go Trevor!!!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

MIA

I think it is ok to say I have been very MIA lately. But.... I have lot's of reasons, does that count?

First of all... this month has been CRAZY!!!! Between the end of the school year, baseball/T-ball 5 nights a week, cub scouts, therapy and being pregnant... there is not enough time in the day.

So here is a summary of how everyone is doing.

Trevor is doing awesome with baseball! He loves it and really seems to have a knack for it. He is very glad to have school over with and I hope we have a good summer. He started some new meds two weeks ago, but so far I have not been impressed with what is going on. We have a follow up appointment with the psychologist in June.

Jordan is doing great too. He is so excited to be done with Kindergarten and get to move on to 1st grade. Both Trevor and Jordan are going to be attending a new charter school in Riverdale called Good Foundations Academy. I am excited to see what new opportunities will arise out of this. Jordan is also loving T-ball. His friend Roman is also on his team and he loves that. I just signed him up for AYSO soccer this fall/spring and he should also be on Roman's team. I think he is so cute about getting excited over the simple things. He is so fun.

Josh is doing very well right now. He has been healthy for the last 2 weeks and full of energy. I can tell he is doing so well health wise by his energy level. We have already started the weaning process of the night time feedings. So far so good. I have a good plan in place to re-introduce him to a balanced diet to see what we can do about weaning off his tube feedings by the time the baby comes. (I have high hopes). Josh's birthday is a week from today and he will turn 3. Can you believe it? He will graduate from Early Intervention on his birthday. I have been busy doing meetings for him to get preschool set up for fall. I can't believe it has already come to preschool time. He is getting so big!

The pregnancy is going as good as it can be. I have been pretty sick this time around and very tired still. I do think the thyroid meds have kicked in and helped me feel somewhat better. I just think how I am feeling now is just what is going to be the normal for me this pregnancy. I have been given all sorts of restrictions already and it's put a damper on my summer plans. No hiking, camping, ect. I also can't go to the zoo or anything like that. I will hit the time that my contractions started with Josh in July... so we are really hoping to avoid that. I have been very good this time about taking it easy and not over doing it. Of course Scott has been amazing at picking up the slack for me. I just hope it doesn't come to full bed rest again. We'll see.

So that is how I have been doing. I have been able to do the things I have to do to function, but things like my blog have taken a backseat lately. I hope to snap somewhat out of this soon. I have another OB appointment on June 3rd. I'll post more news when I know it. Thanks!!!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Mr. Tummy

A few weeks ago Jordan came up with something called "Mr. Tummy". It was sooo funny the first time and continues to make Scott and I laugh every single time we see it. I don't know where this kid gets his imagination, but it's sure a wild one!

(Sorry it is sideways... this is the first time I have been able to get a video to work on my blog. Thanks Chan for the tips!)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Jordan's T-Ball Game

Jordan has his first T-ball game tonight. It went very well and was quite entertaining. His team is the Orioles. He was so excited to play finally (since tuesdays game was cancelled) and had a blast.

Here is his first time at bat. He did awesome each time.


This is him being the catcher. His coach is going to move the kids around each innings to let them play all positions.

Go Jordan!!!
Sorry about the crappy pictures... I was shooting into the sun. This is him at the pitcher position.



And finally..... another picture of Josh. He was happier tonight, but for some reason I could not get a good picture. It was the sunlight I think. It makes me laugh that he wants his picture taken.


So far things are going great with the new sport/season. I will update periodically, but we have a ton of games. Enjoy.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Trevor's First Baseball Game

Trevor had his first baseball game tonight. I am so proud of him! He did great and even got a hit. Since they have not had a team practice yet... I am so happy he did as well as he did. But then... he has to have some talent.... look at his dad!

He played three innings and seemed to really enjoy it. Here are some pictures. Enjoy.





He was the catcher one inning. He looked so cute all decked out in the uniform. Love it!


He also played 3rd base.


And here is Josh... who wanted a picture. He was not too happy about the game for some reason. He usually likes to watch the kids. I hope he is not coming down with something since he whined the whole day today. LOL!


Tomorrow is Jordan's first T-ball game. I will post pictures of that funny adventure tomorrow.