Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The Saga Continues


The paper on the examining table was the most fun!

My itchy sweetie

Andy and I had a great time trying to entertain Isaac during the test. He wanted to scratch so badly!

Welts galore.


Isaac had his allergy testing today. He is officially allergic to milk, eggs, and peanuts and possibly soy and wheat. The doctor guaranteed us he will never grow out of the peanut allergy. We'll see about the rest. The goal now is to clear up his skin and stop the itching. He'll be taking an antihistamine daily and I'll use steroid creams and Eucerin/Aquaphor on his skin. I'll also be giving up nursing so we can better control what goes into his mouth. I'm having a much more difficult time with this reality than I thought I would. We are trying soy formula first so that we don't have to go straight to the nasty hypoallergenic stuff. Since he is possibly allergic to soy, we have to give him it gradually to see if he'll have a reaction. We start with 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, 2 ounces, 4 ounces, etc., with a 20-30 minute wait in between doses. So far, we're up to 1 tbsp with no reaction. I'll keep everyone posted on his progress.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Dance Camp #2


She's so Fab-U-Lous!

Where is my pink Prada tote? She was sure to tell me that Miss Heidi(her teacher) has one!


Brooklyn just completed her second week of dance camp this summer. This week's theme was High School Musical. They did dances to Fabulous, Get'cha Head In the Game, You Are the Music In Me, and What Time Is It?" They did the dance to Fabulous with no teacher leading them. I was so impressed! The girls(grades 1-4) choreographed "Get'cha Head In the Game" themselves. They each had a move that was put into the dance. During the performance, you can hear the teachers calling out the girls' names so they'd know which move to do. Brooklyn's "move" was a straddle jump. I had to laugh when the girls all did the "Soulja Boy" move in "What Time Is It?" Next up, Show Choir/technique camp. Brooklyn just wishes she was old enough to do the voice portion of the camp.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sigh...

Sorry about the photo. It's the only one I've taken since Isaac turned six months. We were waiting for the kids during swimming lessons in the smoking hot therapy pool. I'm sweating just thinking about it!

Isaac had his six month appointment this morning. After waiting an hour to see the doctor, we now have a new issue. He's not gaining weight.
Weight: 16 pounds 14 ounces-25%
Height: 27 and 1/4 inches-75%
He only gained a few ounces in two months. He went from the 100th percentile at 2 months to the 25th percentile at 6 months in weight. He's eating well and often and holding everything down. I can't imagine why he's not gaining! We're doing allergy testing in a week to try to pinpoint the eczema problem. That means no medication for the next week. That should be fun. He itches so badly he writhes against anything he can. We have to put socks on his hands so he doesn't dig holes in himself. His muscle tone is the same(the doctor called it "mildly low") even though he's sitting, rolling, and pushing up on his arms. We're being refered to a physical therapist so he can be evaluated. Hopefully they will offer some suggestions. I feel like he can't do anthing but focus on how much he itches. I'm feeling pretty discouraged and worried(two things I do very well.)

Mmm...cereal!




Isaac started cereal last Thursday. So far, it is going surprisingly well! He seems to really like it! The other two wouldn't go near rice cereal. He keeps trying to grab whatever we are eating. I'm terrified to give him anything else because of the eczema. Brooklyn and Xavier were great helpers. They couldn't wait to feed Isaac.

Swimming Lessons





Brooklyn and Xavier had their first swimming lessons last week at the YMCA. They both made enormous progress! Brooklyn is swimming on her own in limited quantities and (gasp!) floating on her back! She has always refused to lay on her back in the water for me. The first lesson, the teacher had her floating all by herself. By the end of the lesson she was swimming the backstroke! Xavier is doing well, also. He is swimming by himself, but I wouldn't trust him to stay afloat for more than a few seconds. They both have much more confidence in the water. This week, Brooklyn has moved up a level. Xavier's class was full. Oh well. We'll try again in the fall.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Fear the Dragon

My parents treated us to an evening with the Dayton Dragons. My baseball knowledge is next to none, but I think they are a farm team of the Reds. The kids had a blast! The game was almost impossible to see due to the position of the sun, but who cares? The crowd surrounding us on the lawn and the crazy shenanigans between innings were much more entertaining.



This is the "are you taking ANOTHER picture of me?" face.

Caps for sale! Xavier stacked all the hats on Andy's head then started quoting lines from one of his favorite stories. He got more than a few chuckles from those sitting around us.

Isaac held up pretty well during the game. We eventually had to take turns walking him around to keep him happy. He even got hit by a t-shirt bomb! My mom was holding him as they shot t-shirts into the crowd with giant slingshots. Unfortunately, she didn't have a hand to block(or catch) the shirt! He survived with just slight fussing. The mean guy who caught the shirt off the bounce wouldn't give it up, either. The nerve of some people! Stealing shirts from babies! ;o)

The kids kept thanking us on the way home for such a fun evening. I'm sure it had something to do with their first experience with Dippin' Dots served in plastic hats, popcorn, and souvenir hats. Thanks, Mom and Dad!

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Norris Lake

We just returned from a week at Norris Lake in Tennessee. The kids had a blast tubing behind the boat and seadoo. This was the first year I allowed them to go by themselves. Thankfully, all went well. Xavier loved being in the water, jumping off the dock, and fishing. Brooklyn was happy riding in the boat and fishing off the dock. She wasn't too thrilled about getting in the water. The weather was warm, but not hot. That made riding in the boat while wet less than toasty. Isaac did NOT like the life jacket. While riding in the boat he was either sleeping or screaming at the top of his lungs. He spent most of his time in the lake house or in an inflatable raft on the dock. Andy and I were able to try wake surfing. It was fun! Andy had more success than I did. I spent most of my time sinking the front of the board and landing face first in the water.








We missed out on the usual July 4th fireworks and s'mores(due to rain) but we made the most of it. We microwaved the smores until they were a huge gooey mess and promised the kids we'll get out the sparklers before Christmas. Thanks to the Murphys for sharing their beautiful house and to Jen and Dave for sharing their SUPER COOL boat with us. We're already looking forward to next year!

Monday, July 07, 2008

Dance Camp #1





I signed my dance-obsessed daughter up for three dance camps this summer. She's in heaven! Just as Xavier was complaining about how long soccer lasted, Brooklyn broke into tears over how short dance camp was. The theme this week was Cinderella. They did a play, complete with costumes, narration, and dancing at the end of the week. She was so excited to perform! Unfortunately, soccer camp ran too long and I missed all but the last minute of the performance. I think I was more upset than she was! Xavier was also extremely disappointed because he had been assigned the role of the prince and another little boy took his place. Next week, High School Musical. It should be fun!

Just For Kicks





Xavier attended the week long Elite FC soccer camp held at the high school. He was the youngest guy out there and did a great job! Each day they worked on a specific skill like dribbling, passing, or shooting by going through a series of fun drills. It was hot, muggy, and pretty miserable. By the end of the week, Xavier said, "I hate soccer. I don't want to do soccer anymore!" Thankfully, the popsicles, water balloon fight, and t-shirt changed his mind. Each day had a theme. One day was mismatched clothing and bed-head day. Most of the boys had their summer buzz cuts so Xavier easily won for bed-head in his age group. I wish I had a picture of his crazy hair! By then end of the day, his hair was plastered to his sweaty head. Eww!He almost lives in the shirt he won. He's all signed up for the fall session of soccer with Andy assistant coaching.