Anne, on the other hand, traded her bed for a hospital room this week! She had just started a cough, so when she woke up in the night, my first thought was to wait things out, but by morning, her breathing was so labored and quick, that I called the Dr. to bring her in. Tender Mercy that Maddie was home sick that day w/ a fever, so I left Lucy with her, and after a couple of breathing treatments and an X-ray (where incidentally, we sat next to a "cousin"--fellow descendent of Harriet Decker Young, who he was sure had asthma (aka " 'tissis") ), her oxygen levels were still under 90%, so the Dr. sent us next door to the hospital! It was never TOO panicky--no gasping, passing out, or turning blue, but it was still our longest hospital stay with her! They kept her on Oxygen (we told her it was just like her Grandmas'), an oral steroid, and regular breathing treatments for about 24 hours until she turned around. The whole time, she just wanted to come home, but was a good sport, and once she regained her energy, she would have nothing to do with staying in the bed. We had huge help from Stacey bringing dinner to the family, treats to Anne, and watching Lucy all day Wednesday. Brian was able to spend a lot of time in the hospital as well, thank goodness, and our ward had dinner waiting for us when we got home. We were both SO ready to leave by the time we got out, that I was actually craving dishes and laundry! We got back just in time to eat before Pack Mtg and Youth Volleyball. She's felt better ever since, and though they treated it as asthma, they didn't diagnose her yet, because there ARE viruses that can cause similar lung distress. We're just glad to have her home and okay (again!).
Otherwise, the children are humming along in school, and started piano with their 3rd teacher this week. Maddie is loving having friends in so many classes this year (she actually registered for more honors classes to be with them--hooray for good influences :). She also joined FBLA with a friend this week (such peer pressure she deals with), and came home ELATED that they have a competition in Disneyland, where she has been lately trying to get us to travel. She is now dedicated to becoming the best business leader in America. Brent is conquering Jr High with VIGOR! He checks his grades online regularly (with Maddie, I never really knew you could do that), has started playing clarinet notes, gotten sore from Fitness, and has a few great friends to walk home with. Emily has a really fun teacher this year--pulling out great science experiments every day (she keeps saying Spencer HAS to get Mr. Spatig), and keeping everything lively. She has JUST finished the Harry Potter series, after a huge hiatus between books 5 & 6. Spencer says every day, "I really ENJOY school Mom! I really do!--Who cares if my teacher is strict?!--I just love being there!" Anne was so glad to be better in time for the Primary Program this week, and the fun pizza party practice they had Friday afternoon.
Lucy loves to pretend to be scared of monsters a lot lately, and also regularly tries out her engineering skills. She doesn't just turn her night light off and on; she unplugs and disassembles the whole thing. She is a little TOO expert at taking off lids--and when she successfully emptied 3 brand new bottles of "KidsNPets" odor neutralizing solution,--I will admit I was not too grateful for her abilities. She has also mastered the hose faucet, and LOVES to turn it on, and keep all of us at bay with the spray nozzle. It's quite a role reversal to her to have so much power that we are all literally screaming and running from her (I risked our camera and my clothes bit catching these photos!), so it's nice to hear later, when I say, "I LOVE you Lucy!" her more endearing reply, "I LOVE YOU ALL THE DAY MOM!"
Brian and I have enjoyed some good outings lately too. We joined Nate and Stacey in taking out his parents for their anniversary/birthdays to our FAVORITE Red Iguana. Nate introduced us to an AWESOME Italian market, Tony Caputo's, where they offer CHOCOLATE classes, and sell real truffles (the mushroom kind). We brought home a bar of the “World's Best Chocolate” and a cannoli for the kids to try (Spencer keeps saying he's going to make me a cannoli as soon as I get him a recipe, but I wasn't sure he even knew what one was!)
this guy is showing Bri and Stacey a real cacao pod |
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