1/27/2009

school day snapshots

Haley sitting at her desk. She keeps hers pretty tidy. Jackson on the other hand....well... sometimes it looks like a bomb went off on it.


We have a Canadian,U.S. and world map that cover one wall in our "school room." We use them multiple times per day. My favorite is the nice Canadian map....... because we got it at the dump in Canada!! I love the dump in Pickle Lake. You can get some pretty awesome stuff there....


This is Jackson.... all day.... every day. He's silly, he's funny and I love his personality.
(remind me of that tomorrow when I want him to sit still while we work on multiplication.)



I love this picture....he's thinking so hard and sitting so still! He's so smart too... but when only in his third month of kindergarten, they were trying to tell me he had problems with direction and paying attention. Whatever! He just didn't fit their "normal kid" mold that they wanted him to fit into. So go ahead, check out my"problem student" 2nd grader now.... he's almost finished with 3rd grade math!!! Man... I think I gotta go pinch and kiss those sweet cheeks of his now!!!





Friends a plenty.....

Some of the guys came over the other night to play a game with the kids. This was the longest game of Trouble ever!! It must have lasted at least an hour. They all teamed up with one of the kids. I can't recall who won, but great fun was had....
My kids are very blessed to be continually surrounded by positive role models that really enjoy spending time with them. They love gaming with them and Haley has even learned how to knit from some of the girls. I am so excited about this and can't wait to be taught myself!

Jordan and John were a team and just sent some others back home.... as you can tell, Jordy's pretty happy about it. What a great time they had that night! It was a late one!


Jonathan, who worked here this past summer was up a few days ago and my boys were so happy to see him. They really connected with him this past summer and here, Jordy was welcoming him back with a huge hug. Jonathan wrestled and played with them for awhile. I actually was able to go upstairs and clean the bathroom without Jacob trying to get in on the toilet scrubbing!! It was great and they're so excited cause he'll be back this summer too. That means alot more ultimate frisbee play for Jackson!




1/24/2009

Sleepover

We had guests the other night. Grace and Eli spent the night with Haley and Jackson. They played out in the frigid temps and had great fun. From what I've heard, they stayed up until 1:30am. I wouldn't know firsthand..... I was asleep.....
Sharing a later than usual breakfast with friends.

Jacob LOVES the new recipe apparently.


Mmmmmmm...



Egg Free Spiced Pancakes
1 c. unbleached or whole wheat flour
2 tbsp.brown sugar
2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. of pumkin or apple pie spice
1/4 tsp. salt
1 c. fat free milk
2 tbsp. canola oil

Mix dry ingredients. In another bowl, combine milk and oil and then stir into dry ingredients until just moistened. Pour desired amount on hot griddle and turn when bubbly.
Enjoy...... these are very yummy pancakes! By the way, this makes a tiny batch . I had to quadruple the recipe to feed my clan.....





1/21/2009

I Talked With The Doc

I talked with Jordy's doctor today and I was, yet again, encouraged by all he had to say and the great help he's been already. He is so kind and wants to help Jordy so much.
All of Jordans white and red blood cell counts were perfect as well as 3 very important antibodies...IGG, IGM, and IGA. The IgE is high however. Normal is somewhere around 50 and Jordy's is elevated at 780. This is the protein that causes allergies. His blood test came back with positive reactions for things he's currently eating as well as the severe ones we have known about and that we've avoided for years. With this result, the doctor feels sure we should do a strict illimination diet and then one by one, reintroduce the foods at the clinic to find out which ones he truly is allergic to and at what level he can or cannot tolerate them. We are going to wait until spring as this is going to require a good deal of work and time, and alot of traveling to Milwaukee. The first appt. will probably be in April, just after his 5th birthday.
I am encouraged by the doctors eagerness to help although a little nervous about how hard it's going to be to feed Jordy during those months and that the accurateness of his testing will be determined by our adhering to the diet.
I found this interesting story. Once again, my reminder that we have it easy compared to some people. I couldn't believe some of the huge similarities to the allergies that Jordy and this boy share and how that hospital was able to lower the boys IgE levels. His are now lower than Jordy's. Take a look if you've got time........ Mom, you gotta read this!!!

1/17/2009

My Little Allergic Fella

So, on the 12th, I took Jordy to Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. It was a long day, but it's always great spending 1/1 time with each of my kids. Even though this one included a trip to the doctor with sticking, and not too fun at all for Jordy, we still enjoyed each other and laughed and shared a day one on one, which is very rare.
We left at 4:50 a.m. and I really thought Jordy would go right back to sleep, but I guess the frigid -10 temperature outside gave him a good wake up! We rode and talked and laughed and ate an apple and orange each. We were talking about the stars and moon and how we would get to see the sun wake up. We kept watching the very bottom of the horizon brighten little by little. After a little span of not hearing Jordy talk,(we were listening to the radio and he was looking out the window) I looked over to tell him to keep a look out for animals in search of their breakfast, and whadda you know... he was fast asleep. A little disappointed that he didn't get to see the sky change before his eyes, and night turn to day, I smiled at his beautiful little face resting in peaceful sleep.(although he looked quite uncomfortable in his car seat with head cocked off to the side.) So oblivious to the beauty of beholding the sun rise.(after all, he is only 4!) But he really did miss out! It was glorious! It was hard to focus on driving because all I really wanted to do was stop and sit on one of those rolling hills and watch it ease its way up into the sky. So many shades of purple and pink, then turning to a blazing red and then so brightly orange it hurt my eyes even with sunglasses! I thoroughly enjoyed the drive down.



We were early to the appointment and even though I parked in the wrong parking deck and we had to walk about 1 mile in the hospitals tunnels, to the clinics, we were early enough for me to swing by the cafe and get another cup of java. We then headed over to the clinics and watched the construction crew as they braved the freezing temp and wind and started another day of building a new wing to children's hospital. Jordan loved it and we were so close he could see the controls in the crane. It was pretty cool and I enjoyed watching them, thinking of how complex and detailed the process was.



We met with the allergist and had a long conversation, talking of Jordy's history and him reviewing his records. I am so encouraged and excited with the attitude of his Dr. Having a doctor say,"This isn't acceptable and we will find a way to help him and make him better and more comfortable. We will." I've never heard that. So I was very encouraged..... until after his initial tests. They don't think he will ever outgrow these allergies to foods.(usually, they outgrow between 3 and 4... Jordy's almost 5) I'll know more after the bloodwork comes back next week, but he's pretty sure he won't from the reaction he still presents with the skin test. He has given us a few things to help with the environmental allergies and they're already helping greatly. I am eager to hear the results and have our phone consult as well. His allergist and dermatologist actually agreed on a few things. Thats not happened before. Anyways, the derm. appt. was next and Jordy was very happy to leave the allergists office after all the poking and prodding and sticking that he had to endure. I always feel so bad for him. So off we went to grab a quick lunch and head over to the next clinic. What a huge amount of information I was given.... alot of which I will think about and research on my own, some helpful and some, well.... weird. So the one thing both Dr's agreed on was that Jordan's missing a molecule in his skin that produces oil and that his immune system is hypersensitive which means he's allergic to his own staph (that everyone has on their body) and because his system is hypersensitive, he frequently gets skin infections on areas of broken skin. It is an ongoing cycle. I asked questions gallore...... Why does he scream when I moisturize his skin and sometimes even just getting washed in the bath? Because he's missing his top layer of skin due to scratching and his skin dying and sluffing off because of the ongoing inflammation that's caused by the staph infections and the lack of protection from his body not producing oil. Why does his skin(especially hands and feet) feel rough, calloused, tough and thick no matter how much they're moisturized? The underlayer of his skin , that is now exposed(it's supposed to be protected by his now missing top layer of skin) is thickening and overcompensating in order to protect his body. Hence the thick skin and the ultra sensivity to lotions and soaps and even foods. He's missing his protective barrier basically. So what can we do? "You're going to think I'm crazy but...." Did I lose her there and or was it in the next 5 seconds when she said....."he needs to have a bleach bath once a week." BLEACH? So he's missing his protective layer of skin and his skin already burns in regular baths and with lotions and you want me to put bleach in his bath???? I wonder if she knew what I was thinking..... well she went on to tell me why....."we need to break this cycle. We need to kill the staph on his body once a week......." I think I tuned out again.....Of course bleach would kill the staph... it's toxic.. it's BLEACH lady!.... it does make sense that it kills the staph. Do I think it will help him? Not sure. Gonna try it? Nope.... probably not. I know its a diluted amout- 1/2 cup to a bath, but its still much stronger than chlorinated pool water and to make things better, after the doc left the room, her nurse said..."Just use 1/4 cup." That's reassuring having the nurse give a different opinion on, what seemed to me, to be a controversial treatment, hence the strong instructions to supervise the bath 100% of the time to insure none is ingested, to rinse him thoroughly with clean water and to moisturize within 3 min. of getting out of the bath.
She did give me good instructions for when to do this or use that on his skin in much better detail than any previous derm. we've had in the past and for that I am thankful. I was ready to leave that appointment however and get the bloodwork overwith so we could head home. It had been a long day for both of us. Jordy, once again, was very brave. They took so.... much blood I couldn't believe it all. I thought I'd have to carry him out but we sat for a minute and he was fine. He was very cooperative which made both the nurse and I very happy.
So we finally left the hospital and headed to get Jordy's treats... a happy meal and a stop at Cabela's...a hunters paradise full of fish aquariums and many, previously alive, stuffed animals. We both had a fun time. Finally in the truck and on the road again, Jordy didn't last long before he was out. So tuckered out. I knew it was going to be a long trip home for me. The weather was terrible with heavy snow and wind that made the roads very hard to drive on and I was already very tired from the trip down and the mental energy it took to absorb all that new info and trying to process it fast enough so I could ask questions. As I white knuckled my way up the highway, I was thinking about the day, all the information we had received, all the things to look into and discuss. After a few minutes of feeling overwhelmed by it all, a feeling of thankfulness washed over me. Thankful that I have really healthy children. Thankful for this little guy asleep beside me that a few years ago even reacted to eating things like chicken, bananas, milk and wheat. Thankful of how much easier his allergies are to manage and thankful that in the scheme of health issues, we have a cake walk. I thought of all the familes we met and saw that day. Seeing so many extremely sick children and their parents at that hospital really humbled me and made me so incredibly grateful. I hurt and felt sick for them and I couldn't stop looking at Jordy play, so healthy and happy. I hugged him so many times, thanking God while I held him and praying for those parents and children in that eye clinic, and the people a few doors down from our room where the little guy was receiving some sort of infusion and was really sick, and the little girl who's dad was carrying her down the hall with what looked to be 10 or more IVs in her little tiny body. I felt so grateful to be there for only allergy testing. Thankful..... so thankful for my childrens' health. I always come away from these appts with a renewed perspective and I know its from seeing all of those hurting families and the harsh reality of issues thay are facing in comparison to ours. It's a reminder to me of how precious our health is and how often I take it for granted, how each day needs to be cherished and how thankful and blessed I am to hold each of my 4, truly healthy children every day.



Winter Wonderland

The waterfront.
This is the kids favorite tree..... just gorgeous.

" I will declare the beauty of the Lord,
Nothing compares to the beauty of the Lord,
Jesus, Your love, it takes my breath away,
and now I'm living every day,
for the beauty of the Lord."
~lyrics from a favorite song~
I love winter and I love winter at HoneyRock. I feel so blessed to live in this community rich with Godly friendships and gloriously rich with the beauty of our Creators creation. I find myself stunned by it and humbled by the complexity of all creation and how small I am in comparison and in the scheme of things.
Psalm 9:1
" I will praise You, O Lord, with all my heart,
I will tell of all Your wonders."





ran/dom -adj- having no specific pattern,purpose or objective.

Random is a good word to describe the goings on in our life and household..... well if we left off purpose and objective it would..... we have much purpose and we have great objectives..... they will just happen and be reached in a variety of "patterns." (and timeframes)
Here, poor Mr. Bill is trying to fix our camp extension phone line. The boys are full of questions, "helpful" suggestions, and very eager to assist. This man is going to be an amazing Grandpa one day. He managed to replace the wiring with these 2 little boys sitting on him. Literally, one on each leg! He kept reassuring me it was fine, although I am always wondering if people who walk through our doors, go into sensory overload. My kids LOVE visitors! No. They love people. It dosn't matter who you are, they want to talk to you, ask questions(all at once usually) and sit on your lap all while they hold your hand or touch your hair, hat or shirt while at least 2 others will be attempting the same thing at the same time.



"Is that Charlie,Barbara, Alex or Fred Mommy?"
Yes, my kids named the squirrels. Well, some of them. And I don't know who is who this year. They all look very similar. Last year, Charlie was the smallest and cutest and Alex was a little larger than Charlie, but he was ugly. And Barbara is very fat.... but there's a few more and I can't tell them apart. This day, (I think this may be Charlie) he was standing up against the window and scratching, as if trying to come in. The kids LOVE watching and feeding our squirrels.







A Few Quotes from Winston Churchill


“Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.”

“I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught.”

“The price of greatness is responsibility.”

“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.”

“It’s not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what’s required.”

“I’m just preparing my impromptu remarks.”

“Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.”

“We are all worms. But I believe that I am a glow-worm.”

1/14/2009

Hangin' On The Hills

Tubing is one of our favorite things to do. Its great because we have these small, but fun and fast hills right across from our house. I love that I can let the kids just go by themselves if I want. (but usually, I decide to go too 'cause really, I'm just a big kid myself and I want to go play outside too!) Here, Haley and Jackson are de-icing "the engine"(our favorite tube... its faster than tall the others) so they have an extra fast run.
Jordan skinned his chin a few weeks ago tubing and the proof is still there. His poor little skin always takes so long to heal. He's so tough!

I always try to carry Jacob for a faster ascent, but he always insists upon walking. That's pretty good though because most kids his age would protest a walk that challenging for their size. What can I say? This boy is so independant and head strong. He is definately my most challenging child.....


Tubing with Sam, Case and Charlie was quite enjoyable for my kids. They were being very spoiled not having to carry up the tubes. They loved it! I had fun too, but it was so funny to me how the kids always want to ride down with me, and this day, not one of them would! They actually refused when I asked! But as soon as the guys had to leave, they all wanted to ride with me again. I went down twice by myself just so I could hear them beg and plead and it was so funny and quite enjoyable to hear all the little pleadings they came up with. I love my kids!



The chain gang getting ready to head down..... we go so fast chained together.... even going down these little hills, it is so fun!





1/10/2009

Late Night Hockey Game

Jackson with his game face on...
Haley had to get in on all the fun....

Charlie helping Jackson with his skating....


Charlie, Haley, John, Jackson and Sam... Sam was the boat driver this summer and we got to know him well. He came up for a visit and the kids enjoyed hanging out with him again.



Good times were had.





After the Fire....

Time was spent waiting on the New Year in many different ways....
.... Charlie and Jackson playing video games.....
....Haley and Jessica dancing. They were quite entertaining!......

......Robyn and Haley taking a break and just chillin..... such good friendsthese two.....


......Charlie and Jordy played Wii......



....Jessica and Jackson playing Connect 4. The kids LOVE all the time they spend with the GPA's and this night was fully loaded with tons of play..... to be continued....





New Years Eve Festivities

We burned our christmas tree..... oh what fun!
We had a good size fire going.

Charlie and Jacob in deep conversation I'm sure.Charlie comes M-W-F on his lunch break
to teach Haley and Jackson world history& geography. He's a super big hit with all my kids.


Jordy, Charlie, Jacob and Greg



The community we have here is awesome. Even though people come and go every year, by investing in these friendships and sharing our life with them for the few months they are here, we are better people for knowing and growing with them and will cherish their friendships always. I still have to get used to the saying goodbye part, because I'm not too good with that.
I feel so incredibly blessed to live here, at HoneyRock Camp, sharing life with amazing people that love God and go beyond themselves to make an eternal difference for others.
What better way than to be surrounded by them to start a New Year?





Christmas Day Activities 08

Lots of eating of yummy food.... this caramel apple pie being just one of them.
The other delish foods were....
Prime Rib Roast, Smashed Potatoes,Green Bean-Califlower Salad, Steamed Asparagus with Lemon Parmesan Dressing, Stuffed Mushrooms, Whole Wheat Stuffing, Deviled Eggs, Fruit Salad, Beer Bread and Pumpkin Dump Cake.... Whew!! I really wish I'd taken a pic of the spread but I was a little busy and didn't think about it until it was too late.( Dell's mom took this pic because she loved this pie.) It was alot of food, but we had plenty of mouths to eat it all. Our family and Dell's mom, our friends, Scott and Anne Eppler joined us with their kids and Annes mom and then we all ate the leftovers again the next day. It was all really good and the company just made it even better. We love sharing our table with others.

We walked around camp. This is inside the heritage center. It's so fun and interesting to look and read about the camps 50 year old history.

Snowball fights. Here Jackson and Matt are throwing huge chunks of snow at each other. Matt and Emma are GPA's that are here until the end of Aug. They just got married the end of Oct. and decided to just stay at camp and spend their first Christmas together, away from family. We spent a ton of time with them Christmas week and we had a blast getting to know them and forming a friendship with them.


Emma, building a small snow thing, ( it by no means resembled a snowman) with Haley, Jordan and Sam Eppler. They had tons of fun even though the snow was not working with them.



The HR Christmas broomball team! We had so much fun playing with the kids and getting out of the house. We might just have to make this a tradition!





Christmas Morning 08

Jordan LOVES anything cowboy these days. So, he received chaps and spurs for Christmas.
Haley and Jackson opening a math game.

Jacob is following in Jordy's footsteps... junior cowboy!


Wii games and Anne of Green Gables movie from Namaw and Grandpa... big hits!!



"This is Sheriff Jordy! Come out with your hands up or else!"