Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Kate's baptism!!

They day after we got out of the hospital our Sweet Kate was getting baptized! We have all been anticipating this day for a long time so we were all glad it was here and a distraction from everything that had been going on with Jonah.

 I wasn't in the best frame of mind and honestly didn't care if our house was clean or dirty for when everyone was coming over after the baptism. Luckily, Trav's brain was working and put everyone to work. This made my heart so happy!

 The baptism happened at 1:30pm. We headed over to the stake center and snapped a few pictures before we got started. She asked daddy to give a talk on baptism, and Grandpa Schick to say the opening prayer. There was another boy from a different ward that got baptized the same time so we shared our time with him.




 The baptism was wonderful. The confirmation...you could feel the Holy Ghost SO strong. This girl is a STRONG spirit and will do wonderful things in this life. There were so many people there supporting her in this decision. Erika even came alone to see her BFF because her whole family was at Saturday basketball games. What a good buddy!




 I warned her I was going to take a million pictures on this special day....so I did!







 The primary even gave her this special towel to use. It was such a wonderful service, and we headed back to our house to eat doughnuts and fruit. Yummy! I hope Kate felt special today because she is SO special to so many people.
 The next day was Sunday and I wanted to have another photo shoot. Luckily...this girl LOVES getting her picture taken so she was a very good model.



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 Then she started dancing with the Book of Mormon.




This is a girl that reads her scriptures faithfully every day. She prays every day. We're trying to memorize "The Living Christ" document as a family and she probably knows it the best out of everyone so far. She is completely faithful and obedient in everything she does. She doesn't cut corners. She doesn't do what is easy. She does what is right. She truly is the best of the best.

How I LOVE this sweet Kate of mine!

Sweet Jonah

A couple weeks ago Jonah gave us a scare of a lifetime. This might get long...so be prepared. I just want to remember it all. 

He had been acting like he was getting a little sick and even had a slight fever earlier in the day. After dinner I pulled him out of his highchair and went to snuggle with him on the couch. As soon as we sat down he laid back and kept staring at the ceiling and was acting totally "out of it." He wasn't responding and even started drooling. I told Trav I thought something was wrong. He looked at him and said we should go to instacare. We left right then and on the way over he started twitching and then we realized he was probably having a seizure. As soon as we walked in the door they got us back and said "Call 911! We need an ambulance!" His twitching got worse, they gave him oxygen, some kind of medicine in his nose, and an IV. He calmed down but had been seizing for probably 30 minutes straight. It was so scary.

They told us we needed to go to Primary Children's Hospital so I rode with him in the ambulance while Trav followed in the van. He was asleep in the ambulance but kept flexing his arms and legs every few seconds. I'm not completely convinced he wasn't having another seizure, but the paramedics didn't seem too concerned. And to answer any questions....no, I did not like my first ambulance ride.

Once we got to Primary's it played out like a movie. They rushed us into the trauma room, he was surrounded by 12 nurses all shouting out orders, taking blood, hooking up another IV. He started having another seizure with very bad twitching. They could barely hold him still while they were giving him a spinal tap. Trav and I just stood in the corner and cried and cried, feeling so helpless and not knowing if this was the last time we'd see our baby boy. 

After another dose of seizure medicine, and most of the nurses were done...he fell asleep. The room calmed down to quiet, they took him in for a CT scan (where we shared a quick prayer) and then we waited. We had to wait for the test results. We had to wait to see what would happen next. They asked if we wanted to hold him at this time...which we did. We held him while we waited.

 He must have been dreaming about rocks because he got so heavy! They told us every test result came back looking really good. Nothing looked out of the ordinary and they were all very happy with the results. But because his seizure lasted so long (they typically only last a few minutes...if that) they wanted to keep him overnight for observation. We waited about another hour before they moved us over to the room we'd be staying in. We decided I'd stay with him and Trav would go home and be with the other kids...make sure they get off to school in the morning (Thank you Aunt Cindy, for coming over at the drop of a hat and getting them to bed). We finally got settled in around midnight, he was still sleeping soundly so I figured I'd try to get a little sleep before he woke up. As soon as I sat down...he woke up. And he was mad!
 He did not like being hooked up to so many machines. He didn't like his glowing ET toe. He coudln't even pull all the tubes out because he had an IV in each hand and couldn't fully use his hands. He was ticked. I'll admit I was happy to see him more with it, but I also felt so helpless and couldn't do anything to make his situation better. I'd try to hold him and he'd want to get down. I'd put him down and he'd want me to hold him. Finally, around 2:30am he was about to fall asleep when he threw up everywhere. All over him. All over me. All over his blankey. I called the nurses to come in . They came and cleaned it all up and wondered if they should dispose of his blankey. I asked if they could just wash it for me. One nurse rinsed it out as best as she could but then we had a cold, wet blankey the rest of the night. All Jonah wanted for comfort was his blankey and now he couldn't even snuggle that. It was awful!

They tried giving him another one, but he wouldn't take it. I'd try to fake him out by putting the dry, warm one on him then the wet one on top so he wouldn't get cold. Nope. Wouldn't go for it. It was a LONG night. We finally both passed out around 5:00am and woke up at 6:00. Just enough for me to keep going.

He was perking up, ate some crackers and drank a lot of milk. We spoke with doctors, nurses and neurologists in the morning and all had come to the same conclusion. His was a fibrodial seizure. One caused when there's a sudden spike in fever. (Rachel had one when she was this age too). All of his tests came back looking good and they didn't have reason to be concerned that it was more than just that. We at least know they could rule out all of the big scary things...like a tumor or meningitis. Things were looking up.

We had  the rest of the morning to just hang out and try to figure things out (too bad we still smelled like barf). With every cord they would unhook he'd get a little happier. They even started bringing in toys and books for him to play with.

We were finally able to leave around noon. He still wasn't very happy for several days and wouldn't even smile. I feel like I was going through some sort of PTSD because I know my brain was not functioning fully. I took him to his pediatrician for a follow-up 3 days later. Again, everything looked good, except he had a slight ear infection. Normally they wouldn't even treat it, but with everything Jonah had been through they called the prescription in. As soon as he started his treatment on the amoxicillin, he perked right up. He got happy. He got energy. He's back to no longer walking...but running, and getting into all kinds of trouble. We have our boy back!

I am so thankful that this ordeal has ended the way it has ended. I just hope that it truly has ended. I thank my Heavenly Father every day for allowing this sweet boy (and all of my kids, for that matter) into my life. I truly am blessed.

Valentine's

I'm kicking myself for not taking better pictures on Valentine's day. This isn't my favorite holiday, but I do love parts of it. I like spoiling my kids and Trav with treats (since we don't have enough). And I especially love the little love notes I get from my kids (and Trav). This year something totally new happened and again...I wish I would've taken better pictures.

Apparently, there's a boy at school that is in love with Kate. I don't blame him. She's a total catch! He gave her a gift the day before Valentines that was full of treats.
 The next day (on Valentine's) she got a pack of headbands from him with this note...
 So cute! She said he's not in her class and she doesn't even know him very well. But I think it's super cute that he loves her.

Then that night we got a knock on the door. Another gift for Kate. This time it was a stuffed animal raccoon (so he knows her well) with this note attached....
 
We didn't know who it was from! After much speculation, we discovered it was from a boy in her class (Christian). I'm just wondering how he knew where we lived. I don't even know him or his mom!

Then a couple hours later, cute Max Patane shows up on the doorstep with a balloon, candy, a flower and a stuffed animal for her. 3 boys!! 3 big presents!!! She's in 2nd grade!!

One problem with Valentine's day is that it's hard to see others get gifts of love if you're not getting any. I remember that feeling all too well. It's fine now that I'm married I have a permanent Valentine but I totally remember. Rach was having a little bit of a hard time...first of all... because Valentine's is lame in Junior High. You don't get fun parties and candy. Then, watching your little sister get all these gifts from boys. It was pretty rough. When all hope was lost of having a good Valentine's, there's a knock on the door, a big red basket full of red treats is on the door with this note....
 To this day we don't know who it was from! But whoever it was....saved Valentine's day for us! Thank you!!

I also just want to remember some of these lazy days with my kids still little. Sometimes (okay, a lot of the time) it's really hard. But I love these little faces and their obsession with monopoly.
 Forts in the front room.
 Playing with blocks.
And passing out on the couch.

 Kate had her 2nd grade program "Rumpus in the Rain forest" She was a snake. (Christian is the boy in the row behind her on the left...her right...head turned to the side)
 Cute little snakes.
 Kate, Morgan and Erika. Cuties!
 They all did an excellent job. I love these little programs and their time to shine.