Monday, September 12, 2011

And so it begins...

This morning I tried to get a picture of
the three kids.
A good picture, I should note!

No such luck!
Katrina did a great job.
Samuel and Joel, not so much.
In the lower right picture Samuel and Joel
have similar expressions.
Those rascals!

Friday, September 09, 2011

Joel Thorne -- 4 weeks


8 pounds 11 ounces
21.5 inches

Just to put things into a little better perspective:
* the clinic where we take the kids has an old-school
scale so I am not convinced he is that weight.
(he weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces at birth and at his
2 week check he weighed in (on this same scale)
at 7 pounds 12 ounces - 2 short days after leaving the hospital
weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces)
* I am even less sure that he is that length!
(he was born measuring 19.5 inches)

Either way, this is the scale we are now using!
We know one thing:
He is growing!

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

A Wheelchair from Nana

Doesn't that sound like a good title to a book?
Maybe I will write a book with that title someday...

Samuel's nana is extremely resourceful.
As soon as we were told he would have to be
in a non-weight bearing cast for 4 weeks,
my mom said, "I am going to find him a wheelchair."

Sure enough, this evening, the same day we
had the cast put on, she pulls into the
driveway with a miniature
wheelchair in her trunk.

She loves her "little man" so
very much and goes to many
extremes to make sure he knows it.

Nana, I love you so much.
Even though I cannot say much now about
how you display your love for me,
please know I feel it.
Someday I will look at this blog post
(thanks, Mama!) and see another
way you have demonstrated such
unconditional love to me.

Cast Time


This morning I took Samuel to
get his "permanent" cast put on.
He did a great job.
As you can see, (upper left photo) the doctor was quite a character,
which helped keep us all in good humor.
When we arrived we were shown the color
options he had.
His first choice was pink.
I urged him to choose something else,
for his papa's sake.
His next choice was green.

Samuel has adapted very well to life in a cast.
He gets upset from time to time, as anyone would,
but he has accepted the challenge in stride.

Thank You, God, for blessing Samuel
with a super demeanor especially during
this time.

Monday, September 05, 2011

Sleeping like a baby

Have you heard this saying?
"Sleeping like a baby."
For our other two children this saying never
seemed to be true.
Katrina and Samuel were not great sleepers.

Joel, on the other hand, is the kind of
baby where this was first voiced.

We are praising the Lord for such a
good little sleeper.
Especially right now when we have
quite a few other things going on.

Sunday, September 04, 2011

There's a first time for everything . . .

We have all heard
"There's a first time for everything."
Well, last evening at 6:15 we took
our first trip to the ER with Samuel.

He was riding his scooter in our cul de sac after
the rainstorm, slipped and fell.
He was screaming and I ran to attend to him.
When I got there he could not stand up.
I carried him inside, all the while he was screaming and
set him on the floor.
I removed his jeans because I figured he must have
scraped his legs badly and found no abrasions.
I tried to ask him where it hurt and what he wanted
me to do about it, but he was quite worked up.
Eventually he asked for a band-aid but even that did not help.

Samuel, our second-born, is not a cry-er.
He is SUPER tough and loves being outside.
He has fallen countless times and doesn't even cry
so we knew something was wrong.
Panchito came downstairs to see what was happening
and I told him that I thought we would have to take Samuel
to the ER because he would not put any weight on his leg and
he would not calm down.
So, we loaded him into the Neon and headed to
St. Clare's.
We arrived and he was still quite out of control.
The doctor eventually took a look at him and by this time he
had calmed down almost completely (probably due to the Tylenol
we gave him on the way, the doctor said).
The doctor noticed his right foot was swollen and when he
touched Samuel's leg, he winced in pain and began to cry hard again.
They took some x-rays right in the exam room and came
back with the verdict:
Broken tibia bone.
He is now in a splint until Tuesday when they will
put him into a non-weight-bearing cast for 4 weeks.
Then he will get a walking cast.

Please pray for him.
He is a go-getter and if you know him at all,
you know this is not a cliche statement for
this 2.5 year old.
He LOVES to mow the grass and is outside
as much as he can be so this is going to be
quite the challenge.
We are working on getting him something so he
can be more mobile independently but right
now he is relying on his papa to take him here
and there.
Thankfully Panchito is home for the long weekend and
can carry him around.
Once he has the more permanent cast he
will be able to crawl around on his own
but even that is most likely not going to satisfy him.
How can you mow the grass crawling?
He is at Target right now getting some Legos to
add to his collection as this is one of the only
indoor activities he really enjoys.
We will keep you posted!

Saturday, September 03, 2011

All 3 at 3 weeks

Here are Katrina, Samuel and Joel at 3 weeks.
I think Joel has his own "look."
What do you think?

(yes, Katrina is posed on an elk horn thanks to her
uncle Nick who took those pictures while he
graciously took care of her while I was asleep --
needless to say, as a first time mom I was horrified to wake
and find her laying on the elk horn -- he took some with the
horn over her as well!)

Friday, September 02, 2011

Thursday, September 01, 2011

K is for Kindergarten (and Katrina)

Katrina is in Kindergarten!

A through H

Today was Katrina's first day of school.
Here are some highlights...

a -- first day of kindergarten photo
b -- Papa took Katrina and Samuel to school
c -- Katrina getting off the "bus"
d -- balloons to celebrate the occasion
e -- eating breakfast at school
f -- 1st day of kindergarten certificate
g -- pancake with grade on it
h -- taking her first "test"
(simply a checkpoint to be sure she completed her work)

It was a wonderful first day.
Samuel and Joel cooperated nicely.
Samuel even participated in some activities.
We are excited to dig back in tomorrow!