Saturday, December 31, 2011

2012

We are sitting in boxes in our apartment tonight, anticipating a move tomorrow!  We will be moving "down the road" to a house that we'll be renting... more space will be a lovely deal, as well as having a place that is more conducive for hosting groups of people.  The last couple weeks have been the general gross-ness involved in packing up all our dear things and figuring out what order to do so, so that I don't go crazy searching for the chocolate, etc.  Ha-ha, as if I would lose track of a handy chocolate stash!

So yes, perhaps not the "best" time to move, but it will be nice once it is all over.  We are rejoicing that Ada has been doing so well these last weeks, eating, gaining weight... we are slowly finding some sanity!  Honestly, we went out last night in honor of New Year's Eve as a family of three- and it went well!  This morning we three went to church together, and it also went well.  Could normalcy be returning?  To think of being a "normal" household is almost too good to be true.

I do plan to write a sweet change of the year blog soon, but for now I don't have enough working brain cells. Perhaps next week?  Oh, and when will we have internet at our place?  Well, we will talk again soon.

Ada heads in to the cardiologist on Wednesday... we hope to hear that she can stop taking a couple of her medications, and that she is cleared of the sternal precautions.  We'll let you know!

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Night Before Christmas, RPE (Revised Pitrone Edition)

'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through my hut
Lie boxes and baskets and remnants of what
Our dear little family has found at our door
These past days of Christmas have not been a bore!

The first day I didn't know what to expect -
A couple fine packages arrived here.  And yet,
We didn't know who would be sending this loot
How caring, how generous - sneaky, to boot!

The next day the ornament said #2
And now we were really wondering who
would pour on our family a bunch of great things
to eat, to snuggle, to wear... We were kings!

At least that is how we began to feel.
We could hardly believe that it was real -
That every day, a gift would arrive
From a friend, though anonymous, from someone alive.

(Hey, once in awhile, the rhyming gets lame.
But I'm just a little bomboozle-dee-damed
And reeling and out of my mind, as you see,
We just can't make sense of this big shopping spree!)

Why would a person, a group, or a school
Think that it would be so great and so cool
To "love on!" a former teacher and fam
And bless the dear socks off a little sweet lamb

Named Ada.  My daughter, she hasn't a clue
The ways that you all have shown love... and it's true!
You've blessed us beyond any words we can say
You truly have made this a great Christmas Day.

So thank you to all of our dear little elves
Who sacrificed much for our last days - the Twelve
The Twelve Days of Christmas Two Thousand Eleven
We consider you all to be blessings from Heaven.



Huge thanks to the families and people involved in the last two weeks of our lives, blessing us with such a great variety of gifts.  We know little, other than that there are some dear people at JES who have huge hearts for our family.  Though we feel undeserving, I must say that it is a beautiful ending to a very tough year.

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God. (2 Corinthians 1:3-4)

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

After a very hyper evening, Ada now sleeps.  She has been doing great these last few days with surpassing the amount of milk intake that is her goal each day.  She has healed up quite nicely on the outside, and each day gets a bit more active.  Her latest "milestone" is that she can sit up - ALMOST unassisted!  She looks so proud of herself when she does so, and it is pretty precious.  Still no rolling over, crawling, or jogging, but we figure that she's allowed to have a lot of slack cut in her general direction, due to what she has been through this past month!

Last week at the cardiologist, the echocardiogram showed that her left ventricle, the one that is doing all the pumping, is operating slightly less "effectively" as it had been when we left the hospital.  They measure the heart when it is at it's most expanded point, and compare it to when it is at it's most contracted point, and assign a fraction or percentage... she went from 33% to 22%.  Not sure how concerned to be about it, but the doctor prescribed a new medication for lowering blood pressure, and wants to see us in a week (which means that I head in with Ada tomorrow.)  The medication should help relieve some of the stress or pressure on the heart muscle, allowing it time to heal and recover.  So of course this is a little hiccup, and we are watching Ada carefully.  She really seems to be doing fairly well, and as of right now has not seemed to pick up the slight head cold that I've had the last couple days, which is a huge blessing.  I cannot wait for the day when we don't have to think about her health and heart condition.  But at the same time, I really am grateful that we have access to such tremendous health care, with caring doctors who are good at what they do.

Ada is six months old on Thursday, and it is so crazy to think of all that has happened these last months!  No, the time has not flown by.  It has been a very long and hard season, but our baby girl is getting so big!  She's been gaining weight a bit more rapidly than is her custom (!) and we plan to attempt some solid foods in the next couple of days.  Pictures to come, for sure!

And Christmas also comes - we'll be here in Colorado, as the cardiologist has said that Ada should not travel yet due to the air quality on planes.  So a word to those of you who WILL travel by air this holiday season - Airborne.  Or Vitamin C.  Or Zinc.  Whatever works for you!  And for my friends and family in Minnesota, I miss you bunches and bunches, and mourn another Christmas away from you all.  Just to illustrate the depth of my sorrow, know that a couple evenings ago I even contemplated making a batch of fruit soup!  OH, and don't you worry, lefse is on the list of things to do this week.  So prayers for a long nap from Ada and an ineffective smoke alarm would be appreciated!

I'll update again soon, on tomorrow's visit at the cardiologist, and perhaps also with some photos of the 6 month old delightful girl I spend my days with.

Peace...