Monday, December 30, 2013
Miss you Dad!
Our annual tradition....our Christmas trip to the cemetery. My dad loved Christmas, every year we go out and put a miniature tree on the grave site. Makes me sad that he is not here with us...Dad we miss.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Who needs those tonsils and adnoidoids?
My poor sweet little guy has had strep throat 9 times since last September 2012, not to mention the flu and mono. After the 6th or 7th time we scheduled his surgery. I knew we couldn't make it without getting strep again but because of the recovery time we had to wait until Christmas break so he wouldn't be out too long from school. He had it 2 more times since then but the day finally came to get those things out! He was so brave, me, I was nervous, he had never had surgery before. We got there at 830am and filled out paperwork. They make you pay even before the surgery has taken place, well actually they called me 3 days before and asked for payment and I said no way! Sorry I am digressing! I had a little word with the financial department about paying for something that hasn't even happened.
The staff was just great, the nurses were wonderful. The anesthesiologist even came in and talked with us and told us his story about having his tonsils out when he was 14 years old in Belarus in the late 1980s. He said his parents weren't allowed in the hospital and they only used a local anesthesia, holy cow, so glad we live in the good ole USA!
Look at him so happy in the picture above, this is after his 'happy juice'. Surgery went well and Dr. Puri said that they looked bad when he removed the tonsils. He looked so small when we came back to see him, he was all curled up and was just waking up. He had a bad reaction from the anesthesia. He doesn't remember ever vomiting before, so the first time we didn't quite make it to the toilet thankfully I had just taken off my new suede boots! Slippers and socks can be washed!! Poor kid was sick the first day. But little by little he has been feeling better, day 5 the scab came off, that caused more pain but right now we are on day 11, he was able to enjoy Christmas dinner and is starting to eat more and more! His friends were great. His best buddies and Alex and James came by to see that their friend was ok. James and his mom came over with balloons and a container of ice cream! Alex and his mom came over with a gift card to Cold Stone Creamery!
So glad we are on the mend and hope that strep doesn't come back again!!
The staff was just great, the nurses were wonderful. The anesthesiologist even came in and talked with us and told us his story about having his tonsils out when he was 14 years old in Belarus in the late 1980s. He said his parents weren't allowed in the hospital and they only used a local anesthesia, holy cow, so glad we live in the good ole USA!
Look at him so happy in the picture above, this is after his 'happy juice'. Surgery went well and Dr. Puri said that they looked bad when he removed the tonsils. He looked so small when we came back to see him, he was all curled up and was just waking up. He had a bad reaction from the anesthesia. He doesn't remember ever vomiting before, so the first time we didn't quite make it to the toilet thankfully I had just taken off my new suede boots! Slippers and socks can be washed!! Poor kid was sick the first day. But little by little he has been feeling better, day 5 the scab came off, that caused more pain but right now we are on day 11, he was able to enjoy Christmas dinner and is starting to eat more and more! His friends were great. His best buddies and Alex and James came by to see that their friend was ok. James and his mom came over with balloons and a container of ice cream! Alex and his mom came over with a gift card to Cold Stone Creamery!
So glad we are on the mend and hope that strep doesn't come back again!!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
A Christmas Carol
Justin's 7th grade Language Arts class read a Christmas Carol and then each student had to write a speech accepting an invitation to Mr. Scrooges' Christmas party. They had to make up a character and then write about 'their family' and what they did. They presented it in front of the class and parents. They had to be that person. Justin was Mr. Cornelius King and he was a wealthy older man, who was married to Beatrice King, they had no kids. Cornelius made birdhouses for a living and had inherited his money from his father. Justin got the idea from my dad, since my dad loved to make birdhouses. He did an awesome job and took the part very seriously, dress shirt, tie and even gray hair!
He wore one of my dad's favorite hats for the presentation.
He wore one of my dad's favorite hats for the presentation.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Recommended 2nd Degree Black Belt
Well it is official I have a recommended 2nd degree black belt in the house. Ryan has been taking karate for almost 4 years. He worked for 2 1/2 years to get his 1st degree black belt and now a 1 1/2yr later he will be ready to test for his 2nd degree black belt in February 2014. He has shown great commitment and dedication to karate and has made some great friends along the way. When he was 6 years old and wanted to take karate I explained to him what commitment meant, apparently I did a good job explaining and he did a great job understanding it because here we are 4 years later and I couldn't be prouder. Below is Ryan getting ready to smash his boards for recommended 2nd black belt testing with his buddies, Alec and Blake Houff.
Always silly after belt ceremony with his friends.
Always silly after belt ceremony with his friends.
Let Me Run
Ryan and his friend Alex ran their first 5k this past weekend. They were on the Waxhaw Track and Field team in the spring and ran sprints, did a Triathlon this summer and joined Let Me Run through their elementary school this fall. It is a great program for boys. They met twice a week after school, the program is to build relationships, live a healthy life and be courageous to be themselves.
So proud of Ryan and Alex for all their accomplishments. They announced each boy's name as they crossed the finish line and each one got a medal for finishing the race. There were over 600 boys from different elementary schools in the area. It was a great day!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Unexpected Bobcats
The day after Thanksgiving, boys are home from school, nothin' to see at the movies, so we decided to meet Don for lunch. Got a tour of Family Dollar and Don's friend from work had 4 really great tickets to the Bobcats game that night they wasnt using. Just our luck! Dinner in uptown Charlotte, and great seats at the game against Milwaukee Bucks. We were 10 rows from the floor and it was FREE hat night too! Some good family fun!
Monday, December 2, 2013
So Many Reasons to be Thankful....
Thanksgiving 2013....we spent the day with our friends the Basiles at their home. Now let me tell you, Rachel is a great cook! She had the whole turkey day planned and when I mean planned I mean planned, a time schedule of what needed to be done every 15-30 minutes. I am amazed at her entertaining skills, I really am! We ate, we watched football (at least the boys did), walked the dog, ate some more, talked, laughed, played basketball...just such a great relaxing day!
We couldn't ask for better friends!
We couldn't ask for better friends!
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