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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Where did the summer go?

Well, school has started, so summer is now over :( We had a good one this year though. Kaitlyn and Sydney went to VBS this year, first year, and.... LOVED it!! Kaitlyn asked me why we hadn't gone before! I guess it's a must every year now!

Then we went to Disney World (the 4 of us)! What a extreme blast that was! The girls had SO much fun it was hard to contain themselves sometimes! Ken and I enjoyed seeing them so happy! The trip really brought the 4 of us back together as a family. It is hard sometimes taking care of Makenzie and trying to have fun sometimes. She can be a joy sometimes, but she can be something else sometimes too!

We also went camping at our property. It was SOOOOO HOT (somewhere in the 90s) we found the Pine River and dipped in and tubed down a small portion it. There is a very small place maintained by the state that has a port-a-potty and a place to put your tubes, canoes or kayaks in and it's on a bend. We put in on one side and would float for 10 minutes and reach the other side of the state owned 'park'. We had a blast even though the river was about FREEZING!! Ken's sister, Melynda and her family, were with us and everyone had a good time. Makenzie really likes the water, so even she had a good time.

Since we found a REALLY good babysitter (for Makenzie) this summer, we were able to go to Michigan's Adventure this summer! It was nice to reconnect like we did at Disney and go a few weeks before school started. That may need to be an annual event too!

Makenzie went to school this summer for 3 mornings a week, so the girls and I would head out on adventures that we couldn't do with Makenzie. We went to new parks around the area, bike rides and even got to run errands! We don't get to do those things very often AT ALL! It's not easy running in a few places when you have a wheelchair to get in and out each time and she doesn't always enjoy it either.

I did take all three girls to the zoo in August since we had a free pass. We stayed 2 hours and came home. The girls saw what they wanted to, we had a picnic lunch and as long as we kept moving, Makenzie was good.

I think that's about all for the summer, but it was very nice to enjoy a few things this year.

Here's a few pictures of our summer...




Monday, July 11, 2011

4th of July


Here is the flag cake I made for the pond party at Ken's cousins.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Can't wait til summer!

We've been somewhat busy the first part of the year.


Kaitlyn and Sydney played indoor soccer in Jan and Feb. They had a great time with it. Sydney did well when she first started soccer last spring, but she's been playing the same sport for a year, so she got burnt out, but was sure excited when t-ball season started in April! Kaitlyn did VERY well in soccer this winter! She was really starting to excel a few weeks before the end of the season. Both coaches asked if she was playing in the spring, but we had to say no, since she was signed up for softball. She was sad to see the indoor soccer season end, but when softball season started after spring break in April, she started to enjoy ball. She has her really good days and her ok days with the sport, but when she gets the fire in her eyes, it's so fun to see her play. Sydney's league is like bumble t-ball. When the ball is hit, the whole team goes after the ball and even tackles each other sometimes. She is the only girl on her team, so it's fun to see her interact with the boys.








Makenzie had a bad month between March and early April. She ended up in the hospital with pneumonia and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus). It's a very serious infection when the kids are very young. She was in the ICU within 12 hours of admission and remained there until we went home 5 nights later. It was a hard time for our family, but she is SO much more healther now. She couldn't break the 24 lbs mark for over 6 months and now she's gained 2 pounds in 2 months!

Liz took Makenzie to the UofM pulmonologist at the end of May and was very happy with the visit. The pulmonologist was very interested in Makenzie and her history and was SO helpful. She has determined she either has 1. a hard time with her secretions (which we knew), or 2. she could possibly have asthma. She has a hard time breathing when she's sick and when she gets a cold, but she's fine in the summer with the warm/hot weather. We are going back to see them in December, hopefully when Makenzie gets sick for her first sickness next winter. She usually gets real sick around Thanksgiving, so we'll see. It will be very helpful for them to see her so sick, so they can make a proper judgment.

Ken and I are planning our trip to Disney in June. We will be going for a week a few weeks after the girls are done with school. Makenzie will be staying at Grandma's for the week.

Ken and I were able to get away early April to a wedding at Disney (in Florida as Sydney says, since she doesn't think we went to Disney). It was good for all 5 of us to seperate and get a break from each other. Grandma Theresa and Great Aunt Barb came to spend time with the three girls. They had fun too. One day they stayed in the PJs all day and the girls helped them prepare dinner a few times! It was exciting to see what adult life was like again. It had been a while. This was the first time we had gotten on a plane without kids since they've been born. This was the longest we had been away too!

Liz has been baking and decorating a few cakes in April and May! A few birthdays and first communions! She really enjoys making cakes for others. Let us know if you need a cake for a special occasion!




Kaitlyn got glasses in April. She is really cute with them and she wears them all day at school and sometimes at home. They are really helping her in school. All her classmates are complimenting her and saying how nice she looks in them, so so far, so good. And did I mention she lost her first tooth (natually, anyway)


Liz's niece, Tess, got baptized in May and she became her godmother! It was a fun weekend and the girls were VERY good in church!








Things are going ok here. The warm weather will help alot for all of us to get out and enjoy the weather.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Here's to a good start in 2011!

OK, so I haven't been the best at keeping this blog, but at least here's the first post of the new year.

Kaitlyn is enjoying 2nd grade. Her teacher is a little more difficult than last year, but she's keeping up. She played soccer with the Walker rec league this past fall for the first time. She really enjoyed it, so she is now playing indoor soccer for the winter season. She is growing up so fast. She cares for Makenzie when Liz is out of the room or away for the moment.

Sydney is a little bored in Kindergarten. She is too smart for her own britches. She likes to see her friends and play on the playground, but of the academics are too easy for her. We have Mommy school when she is home on her off days. She enjoys that and of course our 'tea time'! I'm glad I have one on one time with her right now. I know I'm going to miss it next year. Sydney played soccer this past fall also, her second season. She is also playing indoor soccer this winter. She absolutely LOVES soccer!

Makenzie is enjoying her school finally! It took 6 weeks for her to get used to the routine. She rides the bus to and from school and mommy does not go with her. She cried everyday until week 7. Mommy cried for at least the first 2 weeks. It was very hard to see her get on the bus by herself and let her go. She has an aide on the bus that only watches after her, so that makes me feel comfortable about her going. She likes circle time and our swimming sessions! We are going swimming once a month at the Developmental school on the other side of town.

Ken is still working at Herman Miller and Liz is still a stay at home mom. We are doing ok. We try to get through everyday trying to care for all the girls and try to give them some kind of enjoyment. Some days are harder than others, but it helps to have the girls and sports.

Here's our Christmas pictures we sent out on our Christmas card...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Summer has begun!

Here we are in June and my last post was in the winter sometime. I was working at Meijer for a while doing some cake decorating and now I am doing it on my own as a business. Please let me know if anyone is interested in a cake of any kind...

Anyway, Makenzie continues to remain the same. We have 'taken a break' from feeding therapy. She had about 6 week 'cold' that wouldn't go away. She is still having vomiting issues, but a little less frequent. They were everyday 1-2 times a day from mid-April until the end of May. They are only happening every other/few days. We have changed formulas to a more protein based toddler formula. I am in constant contact with the neuro-developmental clinic in town. This is the place we visit every 6 months for a thorough exam of her cognitive, physical and nutritional overview. We usually meet with all varieties of doctors/nurses, ie nurse practioner, neuro doctor (specialist), nutritionist, physical therapist, occupational therapist and sometimes the social worker. They also have a speech path there too, but we haven't come that far yet.

Here is a picture of Makenzie on her specialized bike.
Sorry, off on a tangent, but we did see the pediatric ophthamologist (eye dr) again in May. He did say her vision is improving still, but slowly. One eye is definitely better than the other (can't remember the numbers now and haven't received his report yet). He showed us the letter E on the chart on how big she is seeing things and one was about half the size of the other. Her eyes are still working one at a time, not together like most of ours do. No need for surgery at this point, and the patching didn't seem to work for her, so we have stopped for now. He doesn't need to see her for a whole year. We think he is waiting for her to improve neurologically (aren't we all).


Sydney was in her first organized sport this spring: soccer.
Sydney will be starting Kindergarten in the fall at the 'new' elementary (same as Kaitlyn's school). They have made some changes to the school district here in Kenowa Hills and are closing Kaitlyn's current elementary, Walker Station, so they will be attending Central Elementary in the fall. Same distance from our house, just in a different direction. She is SO ready to start school, even though she will be 4 turning 5 in Oct. She is reading books now for over a year now and has discovered fluency. She is really sounding out words like you wouldn't believe. We check the 'easy reader books' out all the time and she is reading those mini books very well. We have flash cards for pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st grade and she has mastered the pre-K and almost all the Kindergarten words. It will be fun to see her attend Kindergarten in the fall. She will be going 2 full days and every other Friday.

Kaitlyn playing softball this year with the girls league...
Kaitlyn has completed the 1st grade and will be in 2nd grade at Central Elementary. She has done very well with her writing, reading and math this year. She had straight 1s (similar to As) last quarter and are expecting no less this last quarter. She is SO excited about learning about money and become a real reader this year. It's been fun watching her grow as a person and learning SO much this year. I was fortunate to volunteer with reading every other week this year and have noticed how the kids have changed as readers. Amazing the confidence they have.


Ken is still employed with Herman Miller in the IT dept. We have both taking up farming this year (just a garden really), but it's been fun already. We planted mid-May and we have already harvested lettuce and radishes. We have zucchini and cherry tomatoes on the vines already and are waiting for the many peppers and green beans to blossom.

Everyday is a new day for us, hoping we can get through and have a few smiles. We are enjoying the warm weather and hope to have many more this summer. Our small pool is still functioning and hope to for a few more years. The girls are getting big, so we'll see.

Looking forward to our vacation to NC to visit Daryl and family in early July (and hopefully Rene and family on the way home in KY).

Trying to keep up with this, so email me if you don't see a post in a while.

Take care.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Florida gifts for Kaitlyn's birthday





Thank you to the Zientek's and Grandma Greer for all the great gifts for Kaitlyn's birthday. In these pictures you will see the girls helping (and playing) with Makenzie as she opens her's. By the way, Saundra, Makenzie LOVES her yellow duck that quacks and Grandma's fishy that sings songs.

The dresses were a hit for Easter.... AND every Sunday we go to church. I can't get them to wear anything else.

Thank you, thank you...




Thursday, January 21, 2010

So much has happened...

OK, so I'm not real good at keeping up the blog, but I am keeping up with my life as a stay at home mom. It has it's ups and downs, but we're making it work somehow...

MAKENZIE...
We did see the pediatric opthamologist (eye dr) the end of Jan and he gave us a good report. Her vision is obviously improving with her focusing farther and clearer. It has made her world a little easier to live in. She is less fussy with her eye sight improving. He said her vision is the equivalent to a one year old, but still has the nystagmous (jerkiness) and her eyes do not align. The alignment may take time or may need a surgery down the line, we will see.

Since her vision is improving there is not as much fussiness. She is aging too, which helps. She is more manageable as far as her mood, so let's hope this area keeps improving too.

She still needs work in head control, sitting, standing and walking, but we are working on all of these things. The playgroup we go to at her school really push us to help her try to do things on her own. We are even working on kneeing (which isn't easy for the spotter, let me tell you). We support her to sit by herself in front or on the side of us. She doesn't like it too much, only if Elmo or Sid the Scientist is on (PBS). She does like walking in the walker sometimes. She does this at school AND at her PT (physical therapy) appts.

She is still going to feeding therapy. Not much improvements, minor, but nothing outstanding. She only tolerates a few tastes at a time. She doesn't like much in her mouth as far as food or tastes go. She can only have real thick substances like baby food, pudding or yogurt.

Not alot of improvement only in the vision area at this point. They are telling me she is getting stronger in her trunk, so I hope she starts to have more head control and other things.

KAITLYN
Kaitlyn LOVES the first grade. Her teacher is really nice and really cares for all the kids. She is getting all 1s (highest mark)!!! She had a hard time with math in the beginning of the year, but is working right along now and her reading is getting SO much better. She is reading so fluently now! It's amazing what a year can do.

SYDNEY
Sydney LOVES her preschool class. She goes 3 mornings a week and absolutely LOVES going. She is a little ahead of her class. The teacher told us at the beginning of the year she would be ready for Kindergarten next year, so the two girls will probably go to the same school next year. We have yet to hear when Kindergarten round up is, but hopefully in April.

They are making some changes in our school district and will be closing Walker Station Elementary where Kaitlyn currently attends. They will be going to the 'Intermediate School' (which will be renamed to an elementary next year) which is the same distance from our house, just in the opposite direction.

That's all for now. Let me know if you want to hear about a specific event next time and I will try to include that in my next post.

Here's a few pictures at Christmas...





Happy Valentine's Day!