Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Because I'm Four Now

I can't tell you how many times we've heard the words, "Because I'm four now" since last Wednesday.
The boys turned four years old last Wednesday and boy oh boy, Caleb must feel like a new man! :))


Here are a few samples...

"I can fold that for you, Mom, because I'm four now."

"NO! Let me do it. Because I'm four now!"

"I'm not afraid of the dark because I'm four now." (yeah, right!)

"I don't say 'renember'...I say 'reMEMber'...because I'm four now."

"I can eat all of this cookie because I'm four now."


I'm sure you get the gist. It's endless. He's SO proud of being 4!

It's pretty adorable, if you ask me.  I'm loving him being 4, by the way.  I know, I know.....but what about my baby?? Isn't it sad to see my baby grow up?

It is.

It's just I positively LOVE 4 and 5 yr. olds. It's my favorite age!!  And, truthfully, 3 was just hard.  The "terrible twos" were nothing compared to the threes.   So, mostly, I'm sorta glad to be coming out of that stage!

If kids could go from like 15 months to 4 yrs. old overnight, I might be willing to have 12 more. ;)
It's the 2's and 3's that are killer, I think.

 Well, we had a great time celebrating our big boys!!  Here are the pics. Enjoy!!  (WARNING:  You will be scrolling for a while.  You're welcome, grandparents.)


Caleb opening presents...

Look what I got!

What could it be?!


A playdough factory!  Thank Papi and Nama!

Luke's going for the cinnamon rolls...

Just look at this bite I'm about to take!

Mmmmmh.....this is SO good!

Pioneer Women recipe. They are as good as she claims they are.  They are NOT low-calorie. :)

Luke remains totally disinterested in opening gifts.  Just not there developmentally, I don't think....

Buut at least he's not crying...we've made some progress ....

Once they're opened, he loves seeing what's inside!  Cool puzzle!  Thanks Nama and Papi. 

Luke loves letters and words!

Enjoying their birthday morning together...

Caleb LOVES this rescue center

He skipped the cinnamon rolls and asked for an apple. Whose child is this???!!!   

I think Aunt Kari is responsible for his healthy eating habits!

While tearing wrapping paper isn't his thing, Luke LOVES "reading" his cards..

He carefully inspects each one.

He's so cute as he opens them and says, "Happy Birthday!"


Figuring out the playdough factory

The Curious George cake. Yes, I made it! :)
The decorated table....before the storm!

I just had to post another pic of the cake because it survived the torrential downpour!  :)

All of the place settings almost blew away, but we saved them with water bottles to weigh them down. Nonna and PawPaw Hoggard got the boys the Curious George stuffed animals. They love them! 

The crew!

Happy Birthday to you!!


international student friends

Luke loves balloons!

Wow! Look at that!

I think Caleb kind of likes that he gets to open all of the gifts!

A train from Miss Joann!

 Trying to calm Luke down and tell him he doesn't have to open the gift. Ha!

Poor kid. I have to find a way to make unwrapping less traumatic for him!

Love our friends!



Seven guests....4 nations! 



Friday, September 7, 2012

Pumpkin Spice Ponderings

Most of my close friends know that I love, love, love Fall.

Really I would be just fine skipping June, July and August every year.

There is so much to love about Fall. SO much.

This morning Andrew and I squeezed in a quick breakfast date while the boys were at preschool. I scored half price Starbucks on LivingSocial and thought this was the perfect day to get that first pumpkin spice latte of the season.

I take my first sip and then it hits me....

Memories.  The brain is a funny thing.




4 yrs ago at this time, we welcomed our 2 lb miracle babies into the world.

We got loads of support from our friends and family during that time.  I think we had dinner delivered to our door for like 6 weeks straight.

People offered all kinds of help.

One of the things that I received a lot of were pumpkin spice lattes.    It was the perfect little gift....containing caffeine and comfort food qualities.

And since I looked like this just about always......



..I'm sure my friends were thinking, "Oh Lord...she needs a Starbucks!"



But smells and tastes are powerful reminders and I think today, my brain didn't really want to remember this.

















Or this.

Rushing Luke off to yet another surgery
                         

I said to Andrew this morning, "I'm actually nauseous just smelling this."

I had so many images flash in my mind and even felt some of the same emotions!


Kind of sad.  My beloved pumpkin spice latte may never be the same.


Thank goodness Eggnog Lattes are just a couple of months away!




Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Resume Play

I pushed the pause button on this blog some months ago.


For one, our life as Chi Alpha interns has been pretty consuming.  As you know we moved to Southern Illinois, last August to complete a one year internship at SIU in Carbondale.   It's been wonderful...just very, very busy. 

So, that's been one reason for the silence here. 

Also though, it's been a year of listening....and learning....   And I've pushed pause in several areas in my life, this blog being only one of them.   Not that life has slowed down or stopped in any way.  But I think there are seasons when you need to do less talking and more listening.  This last year has been one of those seasons. 

Kids certainly don't stop their growing though and since this blog is mostly dedicated to the story of our boys and their adventures, it's time to hit "Resume Play" and keep telling that story. 

It's always hard to know where to start when you haven't posted in such a long time. 

It'll take me a bit to get caught up.

But for tonight, I'll leave you with pictures since they do the talking for themselves.  We were so blessed that BOTH boys were able to attend preschool this past school year.  Free of charge, by the way!  Everyday.  For 2.5 hours.  And they loved it.    I was sort of worried.  Since yours truly hated preschool. I matter-of-factly told my parents some 30 (gasp!) yrs ago, "I don't want to go to preschool anymore. They don't learn me nothin' there!". I wondered if the boys would enjoy themselves. 

They really did love it though and still talk about their classmates and teachers, even though we're 2 months into summer break now. 


Enjoy the pics!!

Walking in on the last day of school!  They're wearing their class shirts. :)

Luke putting his folder away ALL BY HIMSELF!  (yes, his teachers worked REALLY hard  to get him to do this!)


Group time.  Luke improved leaps and bounds this school year!!















They were singing a song for us parents. The words of the song go "Put your toes to your nose!"  Thank to his very low muscle tone, Luke was the best at this!!  He thought it was pretty hilarious. And it was. :))

















"Graduation" Day!

Luke and his teacher (who retired this year after 35 yrs in Special Education)  Teachers are saints, I'm tellin' ya!
Caleb writing in his journal.


Caleb graphing.

Caleb--snack time with his friends.







Monday, November 14, 2011

Illinois in the Fall

Here are some pictures from last week. Lovely time of year. I just adore Fall!

Caleb loved being up high in the tree :)


Cheese!



Luke getting buried in a pile of leaves...and loving it!

They had so much fun!



Gather 'em up and then .....


TOSS!!

And now for the beautiful colors of Carbondale........











Climbed to the top of this water(?) tower--quite the view!!

Friday, November 11, 2011

One Giant Leap

One small step for most toddlers, one giant leap for Luke!!

Caleb's first steps were exciting. I'll never forget them. But it never once crossed my mind that Caleb WOULDN'T walk. There were no tears when he took those first steps. Just lots of smiles and laughter and encouragement. And actually a sigh of relief from this twin mommy who was tiring of carrying one baby on each hip. I remember thinking, "Oh, finally...Caleb is walking. Now I only have to carry one baby."

But Luke. Oh, sweet Luke. On Sept. 29th, 3 days after the boys were born, the phone rang in our hospital room. A request was made for us to come down to the NICU asap. We knew something was wrong.

"It's routine procedure for us to scan preeemies' brains 2-3 days after birth to check for brain bleeds."

Andrew and I nod.

"Caleb looks ok. Luke, unfortunately has suffered a brain bleed."

Our hearts drop.

"There are varying degrees of severity when it comes to these things. We rate them from 1 to 4. A Grade 1 bleed is the least severe, often resulting in very little noticeable side effects. A Grade 4 is the most severe. We have to tell you that both sides of Luke's brain have bled. Grade 3 on one side. Grade 4 on the other."

Tears.

"We can't really tell you for sure what this means for Luke long term. We can only say that because he's has suffered a Grade 3/Grade 4 bleed, the chances of long-term complications are greater."

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"But no one knows for sure. The brain is an amazing thing. So, hope for the best and prepare for the worst."

I'll never forget how sad and just....strange that moment was for us. There we sat in this tiny room...with very disorganized shelves and random stacks of idunnowhat sitting in the corners. The doctor scrambled around for chairs for Andrew and me. The whole setting was just....haphazard. Like a "oh, and by the way.....your son has significant brain damage."

Anyway....I sort of digress here...

The point is, the future was pretty unclear at that moment. And for a long time afterwards.

As you know, just when Luke did start to make some progress around 1 year of age, the Seizure Monster moved in.

We sat in a different little room and heard, "This is catastrophic epilepsy. We want you to understand that if these seizures are not controlled, Luke's prognosis is very, very, very, very, very, very, poor." (and yes, he really did use that many "very"s)

So, clearly any milestone for Luke is just...well, miraculous. I mean really truly...miraculous.


On October 1st, five days after his 3rd birthday, Luke took his first steps all by himself!!

And, oh my, were there tears.

We saw it coming...the walking I mean.

Sort of.

Although, not really. We still stood there, holding our breath, wide-eyed...watching our little man take those beautiful steps all.by.himself.

Some of you reading know that exhilaration. You "special folks" who have to wait a little longer for your miracle milestones. :)

Here's a video. It's already very outdated. Luke has taken off!! I'll have to get new video footage soon.


Thank God for His work in Luke's life!!




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