12.30.2009

Griswolds Do Fredericksburg

On the 26th, we left to go with my side of the family to Fredericksburg for a vacation.  The Cromarties, Blandas, and Olivers packed their bags and headed that way.  The drive was not bad (despite a small aruguement on which route we should take) and the kids were good.  The place we stayed was awesome!!!  We had what they called the large house and then we had to get a small cabin too due to the number of people.  The cabin was pretty neat, as it was a pre-Civil War cabin and had a lot of history to it.  They had horseshoes, swings, a firepit and smores.  Granny Griswold starting feeling ill the first night and had a fever.  Little Miss Bentley was her bunk mate and she cried all night long, so that didn't help matters.  Bentley also would not even make eye contact with ANYONE but me and her daddy.  This became EXTREMELY annoying to me.  Everyone in our family just loves she and Riley and she wants nothing to do with anyone.  Mom ended up coming down with the flu.  She had 102.6 fever at one point.  We got her some medicine and quarantined her in the cabin.  On Monday Shawnda started throwing up and she threw up for what seemed like days and ended up going to the hospital for some IV fluids and medicine.  Despite all of the illness floating around, we all had a good time.  We enjoyed the shopping and a lot of good food, movies, playing wii and just visiting.  It also snowed on Tuesday but wasn't cold enough to stick, but it was still pretty coming down. It was a great time and I am blessed with a good family and I love them so much. 

I only got pics of the snow and they can be seen in the previous post. 

Christmas 2009

The last 2 weeks have not been that great for me.  I have this strange thing going on with an infection in my actual chest muscle (weird).  Then, I developed a sinus infection and a severe case of bronchitis.  I went to the Dr. and got all loaded up on medicine and on Christmas Eve as I was getting ready for church, I noticed I was broken out in a skin rash from head to toe.  I had an allergic reaction to the antibiotic I was on (go figure), so the Dr. put me on a steroid and a new antibiotic.  I basically felt pretty bad for Christmas which is no fun.  Riley and Bentley were sick before Christmas too, but they were well in time for the goodies!

We went to church on Christmas Eve, then dinner and then came home to open gifts.  Riley did really good, he tore into them and was really excited about the Bumblebee costume he got.  Bentley wasn't so much into opening the gifts, but enjoyed the toys once they were out.   Once they were fast asleep, Santa paid them a visit.  Riley got a big boy full size bed with all the trimmings, a scooter, some transformers and a GI Joe gun.  Bentley got a doll, a chair that makes a sleeping bag, an outfit, a Dora backpack and more.....they both raked in the goods. 

We went to Nana Margie's house on Christmas morning and had a nice time there too.  Margie ALWAYS outdoes herself and we come home with our own individual toy stores.  Bentley had about 25 gifts I swear.  She is so much better dressed than me!!!  She got like 3 pair of shoes and Lord knows how many outfits.  Needless to say, we had a wonderful Christmas despite me being on what felt like my deathbed.

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12.14.2009

School Christmas Program

Last Thursday night was Riley and Bentley's school Christmas program.  It is really a nice program that involves each age group singing a few Christmas songs and then you go back to your childs class room.  They have refreshments and a show of all of the Christmas artwork the kiddos have been working on and you get to visit with the teachers.  It is really nice.  Miss Bentley did not do too much singing.....she just sat up on stage and looked around at everyone like "what are you people doing??"  But she looked adorable if that counts for anything :)  Riley on the other hand sang his heart out.  He really enjoyed the show this year.  Upon talking with their teachers, Bentley is really getting a bit more comfortable with her class each time she goes.  She also loves to clean up and bring things to the teacher (we call her the "gatherer" as she is always gathering stuff and bringing it to me).  Riley is doing great as well.  His teacher said that he has really come out of his shell, but that he is still a very good boy and a pleasure to have in the classroom.  It really makes you feel good to hear stuff like that.

12.05.2009

Her Last Supper

Little Miss Bentley had tubes put in her ears and her adenoids removed on Friday.  We had to be at Texas Childrens Hospital at 6:30 and surgery was at 8:00.  We arrived and checked in and waited while she cruised the lobby in the Cozy Coupe (nicer model than we had at home, so she was lovin that).  We got called back for them to get her weight, her pulse ox level and her temperature.  At this point, the staff is starting to get the feel that she is a "particular" patient and does not really like any of them.  The nurse told us that we can speak to the anestesiologist regarding giving her something to relax her in order to get her to the back so they can put her to sleep.  She played well in the waiting room, but was not very friendly when the drs or nurses came to speak to us regarding her procedure.  She would look away or just flat out cry when they approached us.  The time finally came and she was wisked away to the OR.  About 20 minutes later, Dr. Albright came out and said she did great and that he power washed her sinuses and inserted the tubes and we would be able to see her soon.  When we made it to recovery to see our precious little angel boy were we surprised.  You see, we have been down this road with Riley and it was a little rough coming out of surgery, but before long we were dressed and in the car.  So I was not shocked when our little bundle of joy was screaming her head off and trying to leap out of my arms.  Casey finally looked at me and said he would hold her because I was obviously not doing a good job when she would thrust out of my arms with every ounce of strength she had.  This went on for 20 solid minutes.  She was screaming and taking on so that the nurse finally told us we could give her an additional dose of morphine, but that we might have to spend the night to monitor her oxygen level....that did not really sound like my idea of fun, so we passed.  After 10 more minutes and the workout of a lifetime for Casey and I, the nurse told us we would just give her half of a dose of morphine.  It still took a good 10 minutes for her to calm down and quit acting possessed, but it worked.  Then Dr. Albright decidced to check on us.....not the best idea doc.  Bentley did not even see him, but the sound of his voice was enough to get her screaming again.  The nurses soon dismissed us without the routine check of the blood pressure or pulse/ox as they had had enough of Miss Bentley's charm for the day.  I am sure we were the subject of some dinner conversations......

Here are some pics of the little angel eating her favorite (one of 3 things she actually eats) meal......chicken and mac and cheese followed by an oreo.