Thursday, April 30, 2009
Yep, still on the face of the earth
But for now, I am sleepy. So hopefully tomorrow I can find a few minutes to post a couple pictures of the kids from the last few weeks! Really, it has been pretty quiet around here. Boring, even.
I like boring - it means no hospital visits :-)
See you tomorrow, maybe!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
A good day
This morning the kids got ready without a fight.
When I got to work, no one had taped the drawers shut on my desk, or placed Vaseline on my phone earpiece, or put plastic wrap on my chair. (It is April Fools day after all, and I do work with some crazy people.)
I didn't have to go to any meetings today. Well, one phone meeting, but I can deal with that.
I was greeted by two smiling faces at our daycare providers home, and two big hugs.
We went for a walk around the neighborhood while the kids rode their trikes. It was windy but sunny and had the scent of Spring.
Dinner was awaiting us in the crockpot. We noshed on comfort food…beef and noodles with green beans.
Alec ate the food that I made for dinner. And he even said that he loved it. This from the pickiest kid on Earth.
Cece played with stickers.
And then she let me do her hair with only a little crying…even though we were fresh out of marshmallows.
Yes, it's been a good day.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Hi/Lo Thursday!

Our "Hi" this week:
Cece's surgery went off without a hitch. She had some pain when waking from anesthesia but the nurse was right on it and a little morphine really did the trick. We only had to stay one night and best of all, she completely avoided having any symptoms of a sickle cell crisis, which is a big concern with any surgical procedure. Prayers were answered all around and we are so very blessed. Thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers!
Here's a picture from the hospital on Tuesday night during some of her limited "awake" time. She's watching the Curious George movie in her crib, holding her new bunny from the awesome people in Child Life, and nibbling on a shamrock cookie. Such a little sweetie!
And here's a snapshot from tonight - Alec and Cece on their "stage" in the kitchen. You'd never know that anything had happened this week at all! They've both done so great during this little adventure.
I felt very sad for the little boy next door to us in the hospital. The room walls were literally paper thin and I could hear every word that his mother said to him. He was pre-verbal, maybe 12 months old, and she yelled at him all night. After several hours of this, I could do nothing other than pray, so that's what I did. I hope that things turn around for this family and that this child has a chance to grow and thrive.
We enjoyed a quiet day at home today. Well, quiet is a relative term...the kids ran around like normal but everyone except Daddy managed to get a nap in this afternoon!!! It was lovely and relaxing. Hope you are all having a great week, and thanks again for your kind thoughs and prayers.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
HOME!
but we are HOME!
Cece's asleep (or near asleep) in her bed. She ran around and giggled and jumped and did all of the normal Cece stuff today. I can't thank all of you enough for your thoughts and prayers.
In Cece's words...I happy! :-) Hope you all have a great night.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Mostly good...
Thanks for all of your prayers and thoughts! They're truly appreciated!!!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Surgery schedule and a few pictures
If you're not already following Abby's story, she is having surgery today. Please say a prayer for her and for the surgeons that will be performing her procedure. She still has no white blood cells so it is dangerous but unfortunately necessary. She's already been through so much more than any 4-year old should have to endure.
On a happier note, here's a few snapshots from the last couple of weeks!
Alec joined Cece during a catnap in our bed. So for all of those people who are always asking if they are really brother and sister...I think this covers it. It's not all about biology!
I'm bragging a little...but I was really proud of these cornrows! It's my 4th attempt over the last few months and the first one that really came out looking respectable. I redid them last night so that we will have no-maintenance hair during this week's hospital stay.
We had chocolate cake for Aunt Pat's birthday. Cece saw the cake on the counter and literally CRIED when I put it in the refrigerator and told her that she had to eat dinner first! So when cake time finally came, she dug in like the carb queen that she is and polished it off. When completely satiated with chocolate yumminess, she simply looked at me and said, "Mommy, I happy!"
How sweet is that?
UPDATE: Surgery is scheduled for 11:30. That's about 3 hours later than we had hoped for, as no food is allowed after midnight. All we can hope is that tomorrow is one of her "I don't want to eat" days as opposed to one of her "I'm going to eat everything I see" days. I just called RMC house to verify that we have a room and they are full...so I am supposed to call back after 2 to see if we have a room or not. If not, they'll get us a hotel room. We'll wait and see...
Wednesday, March 4, 2009

There's so many people that I could ask for prayers for today. It seems that every day I hear of another person who is suffering with illness, struggling with financial problems, or having some other trial. So for today, I have only posted a few of those prayers on Riggs' blog...and there will be plenty to add for next week!
I haven't written the rest of the Madison visit story as of yet...and it's not going to get done tonight, either. Perhaps tomorrow! We did get the remainder of Cece's CBC results, and as the nurse put it, all were "excellent!" Reticulocyte, Hemoglobin and Hematocrit had all incresed slightly since her last draw in October. This would always be great news, but is particularly good to hear as we are at a point where her fetal hemoglobin is, most likely, no longer present in her system. Fetal Hemoglobin has protective qualities for people with sickle cell disease and remains in the blood stream for months to years after a child is born. So this has been a secret worry of mine as of late...what if she has been doing so well (in SCD terms) because of Fetal Hb? Of course there is no way to know, and only time will tell what her prognosis will be. For now, I'm just pleased as punch to hear the word "excellent" in relation to a blood test.
Please keep Abby in your prayers. She is having a rough go of it. Also, please pray for Cheri, who is battling multiple myeloma. She is the mother of one of my staff members and it has been a very long and difficult road for their family. May God bless all of them and comfort them.