Monday, August 30, 2010

Life List



We've all heard of having a bucket list, right? Well, instead of thinking of all the things I want to do before I die, I've made a list of all the things I want to do while I'm living - hence my life list!

In no particular order...

1. See the pyramids in Egypt
2. Visit Europe
3. Vacation in Hawaii and Australia
4. Lead someone to Christ
5. Ride in a hot air balloon
6. See the Grand Canyon
7. Take the polar bear plunge
8. Go on a missions trip
9. Conquer my fear of flying
10. Drive across the United States
11. Make a positive impact in someone's life
12. Mountain Climb
13. Go on a cruise
14. Visit all 50 states
15. See the redwood trees in California

My life list is in no way complete - I am sure I'll add to it faster than I can check off items, but it's a start!  As you can see I mostly want to visit a lot of places, but the most important items on my list are #4,#8 and #11.  What's on your list?

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Mystery Diagnosis




Where to begin? Earlier this year Hannah woke up in the morning and began puking.  I got everything cleaned up but for the next 2 hours she threw up every 10 minutes (like clock work!!).  I immediately called the pediatrician and made an appointment for that afternoon because she was couldn't even keep the water down she was drinking to rinse out her mouth and she was eventually puking up the bile in her stomach because there was literally nothing left.  About an hour in, she was exhausted, she couldn't even hold her head up to throw up into the bucket while sitting on the couch, but it finally stopped and she was able to nap for a good couple of hours.  When she woke up, she was perfectly fine.  Playing and eating as if nothing was ever wrong.  So - I canceled her appointment thinking maybe it was something she ate the night before or some freak virus or something.  

Fast forward a few weeks and recreate the entire scene exactly.  This happened about 3 times before her 3rd birthday and I was going to bring it up at her well check up in June.  However, if anyone knows me, if I don't write it down, I forget about it and I forgot to ask her doctor what was up with her poor belly but her ability to bounce back so quick! I think we had one other episode in the beginning of the summer, I can't really remember when it was but I do know we made it through most of the summer without any problems.  It seemed like she would have a "spell" and then be fine for 3-6 weeks before it happening again.  

Now it's the first day of school, August 25th.  Hannah didn't get much sleep.  She took a really late nap the day before making it hard for her to go to bed at a decent time and then she got woken up early by Emma getting ready for school.  I made sausage biscuits for breakfast - Emma just wanted the biscuit though.  I ate my biscuit outside waiting for the bus and Hannah wanted to wait until we came back in.  We waited FOREVER for the bus to get here as it takes a little longer on the first day but the boy down the road rides with Emma now so I have someone to chat with now while waiting.  After Emma hops on the bus, Hannah still wants to play outside but she says her belly hurts.  I push her up and down the sidewalk on her bike a few times and manage to get her inside by telling her I needed to potty.  She's standing in the kitchen with me while I make her biscuit but tells me again her belly hurts.  Then she makes this face I immediately recognize and begins to gag - RUSH to the bathroom.  And then you can imagine how the next 2 hours go.  She naps and wakes up chipper and says "me not sick anymore!".

In between throw ups, I decide to google "pediatric vomiting and lack of sleep".  I seemed to make a connection between this happening one other time after a not so good night of sleep with her.  One of the first things that comes up is cyclic vomiting syndrome and I instantly know I have hit the jackpot.  Every symptom fits. It's what it sounds like, a cycle of vomiting episodes that can last between hours and 10 days (could you imagine????) and then there are periods of relief lasting from weeks to months.  The typical onset of children is between 3 and 7, is more common in girls and is present in children who have parents with a history of migraines.  BINGO!

Thursday afternoon Hannah ran a fever of 102 and complained of a headache.  She refused the chewable tylenol I had and had a horrible nights sleep.  Friday was the same.  I called the pediatrician - not concerned about the fever, but she kept complaining that her head hurt really bad.  She said to watch her that night and if her head still hurt or fever was still present or she didn't get another nights rest to bring her in on Saturday.  Although her fever broke Friday she still complained of her head hurting on Saturday so in we went.  Although the hour long wait in the doctor's office cured her because she was perfectly fine when we finally went to see the doc. She didn't have strep, but another virus and I was able to talk to the doctor about CVS.  I brought her symptoms but didn't mention what I found online - but I didn't need to.  Hannah was diagnosed with cyclic vomiting syndrome caused by a migraine variant.  She gave me a prescription for nausea and vomiting that will stop either one so we won't have 2 hour long puke sessions and she suggested that she take a B2 supplement daily to help with the migraines.  We'll go back in about 2 months to see how things are going - she would normally have an episode on that time frame so we'll see if the b2 helps prevent it or if the prescription helps.  She may undergo further testing in the the future but the doctor was pretty confident from how she was presenting that she does have CVS.  From what I've read, she'll most likely outgrow the vomiting part but will live with the migraines on into adulthood.  

Poor kid - I feel awful for her.  Even though she's so little now but is able to bounce back so quick - I wonder how much of a toll it could take on her as she gets older and how this will affect her as she enters school.  I really have to watch that her routine is kept that same and have to identity triggers and do my darnedest to avoid them.  I've read some of the message boards on the CVS website and some children are hospitalized for dehydration for days and some people throw up way longer than 2 hours so I know we're pretty lucky - but I still feel awful and I pray it doesn't get any worse but only better as she grows. 

And on another small note - do not google cyclic vomiting syndrome in the images link of google in front of your kids as a very inappropriate image may appear!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Flashback Friday


This was Emma on the first day of Kindergarten - 2009-2010!

And here she is on the first day of FIRST GRADE!  2010-2011

Saturday, July 31, 2010

I'm A Big Kid Now!

The last few weeks have been quite monumental for Hannah!  She is just about potty trained and wearing big girl underwear - wooooo hooooo!  As long as she is in her panties she'll go potty, but she gets "lazy" in her pull-ups and doesn't let me know she's got "to go".  

We also finally got our bunk beds - which if you didn't know, I've been talking about getting them for about a year now, at least!  I had ordered them so that they would arrive while we were at Gramma Tucky's house and Matt was going to put it together and have it as a surprise when we got back, but we didn't get the package until the day we got back!  They were still excited and it has been quite an easy process getting Hannah to sleep in there.  The first few nights I laid with her until she fell asleep - which is the hardest part.  Since she slept with me for so long, she never really learned how to settle down and fall asleep.  She would usually just play in bed or watch tv with me and then just fall asleep.  She's getting better and is actually staying in bed all night too!  She does occasionally wonder back in to me and my bed, but I don't mind, I miss my little snuggle buddy!  

Pizza Eating Contest and Rodeo

A few days after we got back from Gramma Tucky's, we headed to the Faquier County Fair so Matt could take part in the Pizza Eating Contest.  The contestants had 3 minutes to eat as many slices as they could!
Choking down pizza and water
All finished - that was his 5th piece
2nd Place!
He should have won first place!  The guy that took first place shoved his entire pizza slice in his mouth at the 10 second countdown and was still chewing when time was called and continued to chew well after awarded first place.  Had Matt know that was part of the rules, he would have either tied him or beat him.  But he proudly took 2nd place and his trophy now sits on top of our entertainment center for all to see!

After the pizza eating contest, we watched a lumber jack show, the kids rode some carnival rides and we settled down for the rodeo!  We certainly had a blast that day despite the scorching heat!
Cowboys... need I say more?

Gramma Tucky's

We finally got to visit to Gramma Tucky's this summer!  For those of you that don't know, Gramma Tucky is my absolute favorite person in the whole wide world!  I used to spend entire summers visiting and I was anxious to get the girls back down there for a visit too!  We hadn't been in about 18 months, so I was really looking forward to visiting again!  We stayed pretty busy while we were there.  We arrived July 3rd and they were doing fireworks display that night, so we headed out to see the fireworks! 
Hannah thought it was pretty loud :)
Emma and Hannah hopped in the car with Gramma!
After resting on Sunday, we headed to a lake on Monday.  The girls and I swam at this beautiful lake for a few hours while Gramma and Pop John sat in the shade (what troopers!)
The picture really doesn't do it justice!
We ended our week by heading to Dollywood!  While it rained most of the day and we hardly got to do anything, we did have a great day together!
Welcome to Dollywood!
We got to tour Dolly's tour bus too!
Steam Engine Ride
The girls got to ride the bees, pigs...
...and ducks before it started pouring down (again!)
Emma, Pop and myself took cover while Hannah played in the rain!
My favorite part of visiting is watching the trains go by.  My Gramma lives right behind a train track (literally!), and watching the trains go by is a tradition. They head up to load up with coal and usually come right back to empty it.   Unfortunately, we didn't get to see too many this time, but I did capture some of this train:
Told you we could sit and watch them!
They day before we left we headed to Pine Mountain Settlement School - the school my grandfather went to as a child.  I went with him once when he was alive, and despite being blind he was able to tell us what each building was.  They now use the school for different camps.  You can read about it here.
The school was built the year he was born!
We had an awesome trip and the girls and I got some MUCH needed bonding time!  I am so very thankful for my Dad taking us with him when he goes!  My uncle is going down in just a few weeks to pick her up to spend several weeks up in Northern Virginia.  It will be so nice to have her only an hour away opposed to 10!  I plan on making weekly trips to visit - I can't wait!
Gramma Tucky with the girls! We love you!

Camping

The girls and I went on our first camping trip shortly after school let out! My dad and uncle found a really awesome camping area, Jellystone Park, in Luray, Virginia, only an hour from our house.  Although there were cabins, we roughed it out and slept in a tent for 2 nights (although we used an air mattress)!  Jellystone was very kid friendly with 2 pools, a playground, and planned activities every few hours of every day!  There is also a giant twisting, turning slide for those willing to give it a try.  The best part was that there were even bathrooms and showers to make camping a little bit easier!  
Matt setting up our tent!
The slide - Emma didn't want to go down, so I had to pass too! :(

Friday night Matt drove up with the girls and I and helped us set up our tent.  We cooked burgers and dogs on the grill and waited for everyone to arrive.  My aunt, uncle and 2 younger cousins arrived shortly after we did, and my sister, brother-in-law, and nephew arrive pretty late, after we had already eaten.  They set up camp, and we all got to sit around the fire, talk and have a good time.  Unfortunately, Matt had to leave shortly after that.  

On Saturday, we headed out to Hardee's just like real campers :)  After heading to Wal-mart to get the rest of the supplies we realized we had forgotten and steaks for dinner we headed back to Jellystone! Saturday was miserably hot and yet the pool was uncomfortably cold.  I'm assuming because the nights got pretty chilly, the pool was not able to fully warm up, even during blistering hot days!  But we did spend a lot of time swimming both before and after lunch.  They also had these really awesome jumping pillows that even the grown ups could jump on!
Hannah enjoying corn on the cob - fresh off the grill
Hannah loved these fountains way more than the pool!

Emma on the jumping pillow
Brian doing acrobatics on the bigger pillow - he did flips and all!
Christina and Emma waiting to head to the pool!

Sunday we went to McDonald's for breakfast and then had to go back and pack up.  When we came, Matt drove the girls and I and the car was PACKED.  My dad had driven himself and his entire jeep was PACKED, even the front seat.  Now, we had to figure out how to get all of his stuff and my stuff plus me and the kids into his car - let me tell you, that part was NOT FUN!  But because there is a late check out for those camping, we got to freeze in the pool before heading home!
Trying to get everything packed up!


All in all we had a GREAT time and I can't wait to go back next year.  It's pretty inexpensive and now we have everything we need, hopefully next year Matt will be able to join us!
The kids picnicking with Yogi!
Me and the girls!