Sunday, March 29, 2009

Jobe Builds a House


He was very proud of this....

Do Not Disturb

I had to include this etch and sketch warning hanging on one of the forts made by the boys.

Anders' First Solid Feeding

Well, just as we got Anders to start holding his own bottle, Melia decided it was time to see if he could handle solid foods.  With the first feeding, comes the obvious first picture of the first messy face.

The Phantoms

The children learned about secret service during primary and baked some pumpkin bread on Monday to give out to one of their victims.  Here is the very serious phantom crew about ready to embark on their first mission ever.

Notice Charlie and Lindy being very tough and serious about the phantoming mission.  Jobe of course can't hold a serious face very long because he is so happy all the time.

We went for a walk and tried to think of an easy target.  The Harris' lived right down the street and we could run around the corner quickly.  We should have talked the mission through a little
more because right after the boys put the pumpkin bread on the door step and rang the door bell, they took off....in the wrong directions.  I got Jobe to turn around and start running for the corner, but I couldn't find Charlie.  He had ran around the corner of the house and was hiding in a bush.  When I finally got his attention he came running out, right when Dan Harris came out the front door.  All Dan saw was Charlie running right past his door yelling, "he caught me, he caught me!"


Monday, March 2, 2009

Charlie's Hospital Visit

We had a little scare on Sunday. Both Jobe and Charlie have been sick with a virus and Jobe had a 104 fever a few nights ago. Charlie's hasn't been that bad, but when he jumped down off the bunk bed to clean up as I asked him to he bashed his elbow against the ladder. Of course this had to be painful, but in the corner of my eye I saw him hamming it up and walk across the room a little bit.

What happened next was a little blurry, but I heard a crash and saw Charlie slam against the book case and slide down to the ground. I thought, "wow, he's really putting on a show!"

As I came close to see if he hurt himself in the drama, I noticed his eyes go cross-eyed, and he didn't respond to me when I asked him if he was okay, the first thing I thought of was that he was having a seizure.

I carried him to the couch and yelled for Melia to call 911 at which point he came to.

Still unsure whether he was playing around or not, I preceded to scold him for scaring us like that (of course, the night of Pip's passing was flashing through our heads).

I decided to take him to the hospital although the whole time I kept letting him know how important it is that we know what happened, and if he decided to remember anything it would be best to do so now (still unsure if he had been acting and too afraid to not tell the truth)

By the time I got to the hospital, I was convinced that it really happened and as he was going in for a chest x-ray, he collapsed right in front of the nurse. Later back in the bed, I asked him if he remembered passing out in the x-ray room and he didn't.

The doctor decided to run the full gamit of tests (blood count, strep tests, CAT scan, IV, etc) to make sure everything was okay. Everything checked out except for his white blood cell count which was too low, but that checked out because he was sick with a virus.

Poor kid had an IV stuck in him too just to make sure he was hydrated and we told him that if he didn't pee in the cup, they would have to do a catheder and that it hurt a lot worse than the IV. Boy, I think he popped a vein trying to push something out : )

In the end, the doctor felt it was a febrial seizure which is caused by spikes in fevers in children up to age 6. The doctor felt that since Charlie just turned 6 and that his fever wasn't that high, he probably only exhibited a few symptoms of the seizure instead of the whole shaking thing.

As I thought about it, he did something similar a while back and I just thought he was acting....hopefully, we won't have to worry about it again, since it isn't supposed to be exhibited in children over six.

Pictures of Jobe

Jobe is either playing or reading. One thing for sure, his brain never switches off!





Pictures of Charlie

A few of the 1001 faces of our impish, yet loveable, Charlie.





Sunday, March 1, 2009

Pictures of Lindy

Here are a few pictures of our pretty princess.





Pictures of Anders

Someone complained of not having enough pictures of the kids. I noticed a lack of Anders pix, so here you go.





Friday, February 6, 2009

Zoo-sday

Well, we purchased a zoo pass for the family and have found a way to use it frequently. Since Melia needs to bring the kids to my work every Tuesday so I can drive them to Swedish school, she has decided to bring them a few hours early and visit the zoo with them. So, every Tuesday as often as she can, she takes the kids on the bus, transfers to the lightrail, then gets off at the corner where my work is. I pick them up and drive them a mile up the road to the zoo and drop them off. The first day we went, I was able to go with them and took some pictures.

Jobe in the playground caves...

Charlie scaring everybody in the playground caves...

Playing on one of the tractors by the farm animals...