Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Pumpkins, Popcorn and fried Pies!

Before Halloween, yes I know it is almost Thanksgiving, we made our way to the local pumpkin farm.  The girls were very excited to get their pumpkins.  We got to the farm about 20 minutes after the farm opened for the day and were shocked at the number of people already there.  We headed straight for the Hay ride that takes you to the pumpkin fields.  Once there the girls immediately picked up a mini pumpkin each and tried to run to the big pumpkins.  Grace and Lily were more interested in grabbing the closest pumpkin and getting back on the Hay ride.  I was able to convince them to let me take a few pictures of which no one was really acting their best before the second tractor came into view.  So then the girls pointed to a pumpkin and Daddy grabbed it and back on the hay ride we went.  We then paid for our pumpkins, got some yummy hot fried pies and went to check out the animals.  Lily's favorite was the pink pig, mostly because he was little and of course PINK!  We saw the animals, waited in line for our traditional picture with the biggest pumpkin and then got some popcorn and headed home.  We were in, out and ready for fall in under an hour.   I was amazed that the girls didn't want to spend more time looking around. But we can say we went to the pumpkin patch this year and got to spend some time outside in the beautiful fall air.

Friday, September 23, 2011

3!

Lily is officially 3!  She is a spunky, independent little girl.  She LOVEs princesses especially Baby Aurora.  I am still not sure why sleeping beauty is now always referred to as Baby Aurora, but apparently it is very important not to leave the baby part of her name off.  We spent the week of her Birthday in Disney, meeting all the princesses we could find and occasionally riding some rides.  Lily's favorite rides were It's a Small World, Dumbo, The Magic Carpets, and Toy Story Mania.  She also loved the stroller ride it went wherever she was......  She got her hair did at the Bibbidi Boppity Boutique, making me wish I had done it sooner for Grace.  Lily got to eat Lunch at Cinderella's castle and dinner with Mickey.  She got to celebrate Halloween with Mickey and company and had a generally great time.
As for being three....
Ahem, well the potty training thing, is not working so well.  She seems to be a camel and able to hold her water until she stands up off the potty.  We had been doing really well with #2, but our long trip seemed to throw that off too.  I have bought the potty watch and we will be having boot camp probably over Thanksgiving.
Lily loves to do art.  She LOVES markers, crayons, PAINTING, she always want scissors but mommy is very nervous about that.  She loves playdough and using tools.  School has been a great avenue for her to showcase her love and talents and comes home daily with her "work".
Speaking of school, Lily goes to Ms. Jan and Ms. Jackie 3 days a week while mommy is working down the hall.  She has learned about God making the world, what is big and little, colors and numbers.  She has one little girl that she constantly talks about in the class and they take ballet together too.
Lily loves playing with dolls, the dollhouse, running around outside and playing Elmo on the computer.  She also loves reading books.  We usually read 2 books before bed and then she goes to bed with about 30 more.
Lily loves her ballet, but I think she is a tapper at heart.  She loves the fast paced music and the noise her shoes make on the floor.  Mostly she likes to dress up and dance around to the princess stories.
Next on her agenda will be swimming lessons.  She would love to be a cheerleader like her sister but I hope that is at least 3 years away, for now we have a friends old uniform to play in.

Well I think that is all I will add pictures soon.....

Friday, August 26, 2011

Ray Rah Sis Boom BAH!

OK, more catching up to do.

So after our week in Myrtle Beach, we came home to a week of Dance Camp in the morning(work for mommy, fun for girls)  and cheer camp at night for Miss Grace.  Can you say hotter than H-E-double hockey sticks?!?!?  The temps were in the nineties with heat indexes reaching 112.  Cheer camp was in the middle of a field, with no shade except for the tents brought by some of the parents.  The first night was the worst.  After each jump, chant or cheer learned Grace would plop on the ground to try to rest and drink as much water as she could.  After dance camp the next morning she pleaded to see if Grandma could come so she wouldn't have to go back to dance class. 
As the week progressed, we spent several afternoons at Walmart buying the appropriate colored shorts or shirt for pictures, first it was pink to match the camp shirt, which then changed to blue or black to go with the high school colors and totally not match the shirt; then we had to purchase black shorts and a blue shirt for the performance Friday night.  Each day Grace got a little more tired, the heat did get better and Lily was able to stay home with Daddy.  Each day Grace also started coughing a little more.  Not a huge whooping cough or deep guttural cough, it seemed to be just a tickle.  By Friday night she was barely eating, only drinking and ran a fever on Saturday. 
Grace continued to be grumpy the next week, not wanting to do anything until we went to the bookstore on Tuesday afternoon to get her free book from the summer reading program.  We then went to see Winnie the Pooh in the Theater.  We came home around 6:30 to eat dinner, daddy was teaching class.  As I was asking the girls what they wanted, Grace kept telling me she had bumps on her bottom that were really itching.  Upon inspection I realized they were hives and she was running a fever of 102.  We called Grandma and Papa and drove to the Children's urgent care facility closest to our house.  After watching the hives travel around her body, giving her Tylenol, a dinner of snack machine items and finally seeing a doctor, he did the routine strep test and a chest xray.  She had full blown Pneumonia!
I was in shock, I have no idea if it was the condo we stayed in that had evidence of mold or whatever chemical they used to spray the fields she cheered on or if she inhaled salt water that caused her lungs to become infected.  She had to take a STRONG antihistamine and zithromax to get better.  It changed our plans for our trip to Florida, we were supposed to leave on Thursday for Grandma and Poppops and she was supposed to get to spend the night with her cousin.  Instead we did not leave until later on Friday and no sleepovers occurred.  More on that later.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Lazy days of summer?

Wow, where did July go?  We spent a week in Myrtle Beach, a week sitting in the heat at Cheer camp and working at dance camp, a few days preparing for a trip to Florida and battling Pneumonia, a 6 day trip to Florida and then it was meet and greet, back to school shopping, birthday presents than bam it is August first and School is here.  It seems that gone are the lazy days of summer, no more days at the pool, or laying in our pajamas until noon.  School is in session, work is starting and life marches on....

But here is to the memories.  These are some of the photos from our trip with the Edwards to Myrtle Beach.  We had a great time and enjoyed seeing some of our Musser relatives.

I am hoping to get some of the other photos on here soon, but for now this will have to do.



Lily's doughnut



chocolate iced face after licking the doughnut clean

Grace's Brownie Dessert that she ended up sharing with Lily and Taylor and still had some left over.

Look down here Papa

Just playing in the sand.
She would lay in the sand and roll and play and build sandcastles all day.  Then we would have to give her like 3 showers to get all the sand out of her hair, bathing suit, diaper etc.


Loving on Cousin Taylor.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Boss

I you boss!

What she tried to pull to get a cookie, after already eating a rice crispy treat.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Miss Priss


 So the week before the Catherization I entered a contest on Facebook. I never win contests, but I thought what the he-double-hockey-sticks. The contest was with Emmy's Got Style for a Miss Priss tutu.  Emmy's Got Style makes individualized hospital gowns for chronically ill children. I bought one for Lily back in April before her MRI.  She also makes bows which are beautiful. Miss Priss Tutu's is a website, that coincidentally is owned by Grace's first grade teachers' sister-in-law, and sells the most beautiful tutus.

Anyway, I WON!  So Courtney from Emmy's Got Style, brought the tutu over to the house before we were even home from the hospital.


 So this week, after the 3 days of being still last week, we put it on her and set her loose.  She absolutely loves the tutu, dressing up, dancing and twirling.  So now I have to go and buy one for Grace.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Before the storm....

So the Sunday before the cath, we did nothing. Now that is not all true, we cleaned bedrooms, did laundry, packed a suitcase, toys, electronics and books. In the morning before getting dressed and accomplishing those things I looked over to find this....

Snuggling on the couch

I love you

I lus you too.
They were so loving to each other.  I know they felt mommy and daddy's anxiety about the cath.  Would we be staying overnight?  How would she recover?  What would the following week of being quiet be like? 

We finished Sunday early.  We got everyone in bed and mommy couldn't fall asleep until around midnight.  Then Lily decided to get up around 2.  She stayed awake until 3:30 and mommy was up to stay.  The alarm was set for 4:45 so we could get to Egleston on time.  We got up, got dressed and got in the car.  We arrived at the hospital around 6:05 and were done with check in by 6:15.  Lily had a grand time playing with the toys in registration as well as the cath lab.  She, Papa and Daddy were playing with cars when they called her back.  She got very upset and said "No Doctors".  Unfortunately since that is what we got up so dang early for mommy was insistent on going back.  Lily was weighed and measured , I have no idea what the measurements were, they do not use pounds or inches which drives me nuts, plus 2 hours of sleep not so good for the brain.  We then put on our personal hospital gown and got settled into the hospital room.  We answered all the same questions, when did she last have food, what medicines is she on, name, date, diagnosis....at least 3 times.  We met the Cardiac fellow(not a self practicing cardiologist yet), the cardiac anesthesiologist Dr. Tassone(LOVE him), the interventionist cardiologist and director of the cath lab Dr. Vincent and lots of great nurses.  Then it was time for the versed, the wonder drug.  Makes everything ok and Lily so loving.  Wish they would give me some.  :)  Two hours later she was waking from anesthesia, and fighting all the way.  Uunfortunately she needed to be still for 3 hours so that she could let her veins heal and not bleed.  So after soothing didn't work, it was a shot of high powered pain killer to sleep off the nasty anesthesia.  She slept in my arms for almost two hours.   Upon waking she had 2 juice boxes, Honey Nut Cheerios, half a banana and some chips.  She got angry at the IV line being taken out.  Took 3 adults to hold her down to get it out.  She hates the stickiness of all the bandaids, and tape they require to keep her IV's and EKG leads etc in place.  Then we came home for our week of keeping Lily still and resting.

Well let me tell you a little something.  Quiet is not in Lily's vocabulary.  We got our tutu from Miss Priss Tutus in the mail, that we won via a drawing on Facebook from Emmy's Got Style.  It is beautiful but we did not put it on our Miss Priss because we were afraid it would induce fits of dancing and jumping that she was not supposed to be doing.
We spent Wednesday at the mall, with Lily in the stroller to keep her still.  We bought father's day gifts, ate lunch, went to build a bear, rode the mall train and went to the Disney store.  Then we got a milkshake on the way home.  On Thursday we had to make a run to the grocery store and Grace had a swim meet that night.  Thank goodness for Grandma and Papa staying home with Lily.
And then the week of staying still was over.  We are still not allowed to touch her boo-boos, diaper change is a struggle. She still has sticky residue from the skin like bandage they first put on.  But she hasn't had a bandaid on since 9:00 Thursday night and looks pretty good.  Just a bruise on her left hip.
Thursday morning this arrived via the UPS man and we are so excited.  We had to open it immediately and try out the red cookies.

Yummy!

Sank you gamma!