Madie went to the doctor again today. She has been fever free all day today, but the doctor said that she now has pink eye! Pink eye! The doctor said that she can back to school tomorrow as long as we started the eye drops this morning. So if she continues to be fever free, she gets to go back to school. Yeah!
Archive for December, 2009
All clear.
Posted in Uncategorized on December 10, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Still sick.
Posted in Uncategorized on December 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Madie is still sick. The doctor is going to see her tomorrow and run some blood tests to see if she can figure out what is going on with her. It is not strep. The lab test came back negative. Tonight her fever is between 101 and 103. She just doesn’t feel good. Fours days of having a fever will do that to you. Hopefully we will find some answers tomorrow.
Fuzzy, the elf.
Posted in Uncategorized on December 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Fuzzy is our “elf on the shelf.” He watches us and reports back to Santa every night. Hopefully we are being good boys and girls. He spent two days in Dad’s office. I think he saw one two many bad things and had to spend two days in the office to report everything that he saw. Oops!
Today we found him hanging upside down on the hutch. At least he wasn’t hangin’ with the Angel on top of the tree. He was getting a little too comfortable with her.
What do children do when they are bored?
Posted in Uncategorized on December 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Normal Night with Dad
Posted in Uncategorized on December 9, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Another day and still with fever
Posted in Uncategorized on December 8, 2009| Leave a Comment »
Madie is still sick. She was running 102 this morning when she woke up. Not too surprising since I didn’t wake her up last night to give her medicine. So far Ben and Ainsley are not sick. Let’s pray it stays that way. Madie really wants to go back to school. She hates staying home. Of course, she also hates being trapped in her room. She is only allowed out to go to the bathroom. We have moved the computer into her room, so she can watch movies and play games during the day if she wishes too. The doctor thinks that she may have strep throat, which is incredibly scary right now. Not for Madie but for Ben. He really, really, really, can’t catch that bug right now. So if you are thinking of buying stock. . . Purell, Lysol, and Chlorox (or whoever owns those brands) would be good buys right now. I think that I am buying enough of all of them right now to give those companies a nice profit.
Boy is doing fine. And that is what he is . . . all boy. It may be raining outside but I am close to sending him outside to walk up and down the block a few times. He is so hyper right now. He had school this morning and the teacher said that he was having trouble focusing. Oh my gosh, she is not kidding!! Between the weather and the all day visit to the hospital yesterday (the doctor had an emergency and we waited three hours for our appointment) , even I am exhausted. Ben is probably moving 100 miles an hour out of fear that if he stops he’ll fall asleep. So . . . I am praying for sunshine and patience just to cover my bases.
The doctor gave Ben an excellent report. She thinks that he is on a “boatload” of medicine. (He is on seven meds if you don’t include his vitamins.) So she took him off lasix yesterday and in a couple of weeks we will work on taking him off of two of his other heart meds that are keeping his blood pressure stable. She thinks that pain on Sunday was from his coughing fit on Saturday. It just really bruised him up. He had all of his steri strips taken off and his stitches (from his chest tubes) removed. He says that they didn’t hurt at all. We are getting really good at helping Ben handle his medical procedures. We talk about it the night before and tell him everything that is going to happen. Then when he gets there at the office, he asks the nurses to show him everything and explain exactly what is going to happen. And then he insists on watching. He is stellar . . . if we follow the previously outlined procedures for dealing with it. Deviate from the norm and he is likely to have problems.
We go back after Christmas to see the doctor again. We expect continued good news. The doctors don’t like to look too forward into the future and make predictions so I don’t know what the future holds, but we will take it one visit at a time. This cardiologist is different from our cardiologist in Nebraska in how she does things so we still don’t know what to expect in the visits to come.
Only one child left . . .
Posted in Uncategorized on December 6, 2009| Leave a Comment »
without an illness or any pain. Ben woke up this morning complaining he didn’t feel good. We were all getting ready to take the girls to church, so I finished getting dressed and then went to get Ben medicine. I found Ben curled in the corner of his room crying and complaining that it hurt “real bad.” I gave him a dose of the stronger pain medicine, but an hour later he was still complaining. So we called the on-call cardiologist at the hospital. He authorized a second dose of the stronger medicine and that seemed to do the trick. After awhile, the medicine finally kicked in and made him feel better.
So child number two came home from church not feeling very well. I put Ben in isolation and then took Madie up to her room. She wasn’t running a very high fever but she fell right to sleep. She slept all afternoon. I finally woke her up for dinner and she was hot. Like fry an egg an her forehead hot. I don’t really know why she doesn’t feel good, but rest and a lot of medicine seem to be doing good work. Hopefully we can keep this illness from the other two.
I’ve already made one round with anti-viral wipes around the house. And as soon as she falls back to sleep, I’ll make round number two. I am determined to keep this illness at bay! Plus my fabulous neighbor brought over a meal tonight. It is terrific! The chicken is just falling off of the bone. So at least we all ate well tonight. It was truly a blessing after the day that we had to not have to cook. Thank you God for good friends and neighbors!
Straw Holes and the Tooth Fairy
Posted in Uncategorized on December 5, 2009| 1 Comment »

Ben lost his first tooth!!!!! He is so excited. He pulled it out all by himself. He said that it only hurt for a minute. (Due to a coughing fit this morning that caused him a lot of chest pain this morning, I had given him some good pain meds, so it probably didn’t hurt much at all).
We have never had the tooth fairy come visit our home before. Madie has lost eight teeth, but is terrified of the tooth fairy. So she has kept all of her teeth. She was only four years old when she lost most of her teeth, so I can understand the fear.
Ben is still debating whether to invite the tooth fairy to his house, but the idea of money is appealing to him.
By the way . . . we call the empty tooth spots in your mouth “straw holes.” So at every meal the child gets a straw to drink out of and fits that straw inside the hole! They love it!
Daily Walk
Posted in Uncategorized on December 5, 2009| Leave a Comment »


We had to wait until after lunch to go on our daily walk. Since Dad is out of town, we all went on a walk together. We took our normal route down Holly Springs. Ainsley was complaining that she kept getting stuck. I checked her tires, and would you know it . . . they were flat. Really flat. The only thing holding up the rear tire was the training wheels.
Thankfully, Mr. Larry and Ms. Shirley came out to say hello and invited the children in for a moment. Mr. Larry aired up the tires while the children desperately tried to destroy the nice Christmas village that Ms. Shirley had just finished putting up. Luckily, everything went back together ok and nothing was unrepairable. The children all rounded out the visited playing a round on the electronic games that the Finkes have. Did you know that Ben can win a handheld game while watching TV at the same time? For all of those who know Ben, you are shaking your head and saying, “Of course!”
We finished our walk on this beautiful day and headed inside. Madie hung out with her friends in the backyard while Ben and I watched “Storm Chasers” on tv. We had fun watching tornados rip across the state of Nebraska and know that we didn’t live there anymore. Ben turned to me at the end of the show and said, “Mom. Boy, am I glad we don’t have to worry about that anymore. Cause we don’t have a basement to hide in if they come here.” So true.
My littlest Cornhusker
Posted in Uncategorized on December 4, 2009| Leave a Comment »

So Ainsley comes to me and says, “Mom can I go outside now?” (See first picture.)
I say, “No go get something warmer on. It is snowing outside.” So she comes downstairs wearing outfit number two (See second picture.) She says, “Can I go outside now?” Again I say, “No. Go get something warmer on.” But this time I go with her. The results were much better the last time.
Good grief. She truly has a genetic link to that land north of Kansas. Hopefully I can train her better this winter.

