I took both girls to the eye doctor yesterday (Thanks Shay). It was a whippin'! A total work-out. The results...Abby - the left eye is still deviating. He asked how the patch was going and I explained what life is like trying to keep a patch on a almost 2 year old. If she isn't pulling it off, Izzy is. We are now going to try drops. She gets one drop of Atropine on Monday and Thursday. This should keep the right eye dilated so that she will have to work to strengthen the left one. We will do this until October. The good news, her vision is still good, so no glasses. Izzy - we've discover that the "cute" way she looks at you out of the corner of her eye is due to strabismus. By looking off to the side, she can stop the movement of her eye to better see. If it worsens, they can do a surgical procedure to tighten up the muscle. She will follow up in April. Also, her vision is good, so no glasses for her either.
It will be a busy week as we prepare to go to Vegas for a combination "I have a conference, hey why don't you come with me and we'll call it our Anniversary" trip. The kids have all been farmed out, and if you are one of the recipients of my "bundles of joy" THANK YOU! If you are not, you don't know what you are missing!
What happens when you put together 5 kids, 2 parents, one great-grandmother, a dog, a cat and a bird...and add twins!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
My watermelon kids
We gave the kids watermelon for dessert tonight. Emily is away at camp, but everyone else enjoyed it.
The girls are really starting to talk. Abby just said "Rocky" for whatever reason. Isabelle says more than Abby, and can say "Abby". I guess Izzy is a little harder.
We are headed to the eye doctor next week. Hopefully we will get an all clear, but I fear that we will have to continue to patch Abby (or head to surgery), and start patching Izzy.
I hope everyone has a good evening!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Want some?
This is what happened in the bath tub tonight. Isabelle was feeding Abby bath water with a ladle from the play kitchen. Team work, right?

Sunday, June 21, 2009
Sorry, It's been awhile -
It has been quite a while since my last post. Here are a few updates: Joshua - survived the 7th grade and has been promoted. He is away at Youth camp until Friday. He is striving hard daily to survive his teenage years!

Caleb - finished up wonderfully in 3rd grade, looking forward to 4th. He will be getting braces this week.
Matthew - Is busy learning how to play Wii. He stepped on a piece of glass the MINUTE I got to camp this year. He got 6 stitches on the bottom of his foot.


Other news:
Emily cut her hair off and donated it to Locks of Love. This is the 3rd time she has done that.

Matthew has a good time playing on the playground!
I'll try to be better at posting, I promise. ECI is seeing both girls now three times a month to help work on verbal skills (obviously motor skills are not a problem). They are saying new words every day. Abby repeated about 10 words during therapy friday and Isabelle repeated about 20. Everyone is growing so quickly!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
We're Back...
We are back from Sky Ranch. We had a wonderful time, walking, walking, walking some more! I think on Thursday I logged 8.5 miles on my pedometer. Seriously! Here is one picture that sums up the week..

Rocky and I both did the Zip Line.


Emily and Rocky rode a bull.


I rode a horse

We had a really good time, but we were ready to come home and see our other 6 babies.
Rocky and I both did the Zip Line.
Emily and Rocky rode a bull.
I rode a horse
We had a really good time, but we were ready to come home and see our other 6 babies.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
This is the finger that mommy squished
Updated to add this photo after we took off the gauze for bathtime.
This morning during the mass exodus of the car...aka...mommy taking the little 4 to daycare...Abby's finger got shut in the door. It was just the tip, so I thought no biggie. Well, it bled and bled. I stopped the bleeding and put on a bandaid and headed out for work. I checked in later in the day and they said they were having a hard time keeping a bandaid on it at daycare. I called the doctors office and the nurse told me that if the edges were jagged it would be best to go ahead and take her in. So, off of work I took, picked up grampa and headed for daycare. I picked up Abby and went back in to work to the ER. We were in and out in 1 1/2 hours - pretty good, I think. Xrays were fine, 4 stitches later...Ouch. Needless to say, she was not pleased with the care she received, but I was. 10 to 12 days later and the stitches come out. Just when we are back from Sky Ranch. The EMT wrapped it up for us so she couldn't get to it, but I don't think that will last long...
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