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Spring Clean Challenge

Well, today is the last day of the month and the last day of the challenge…What did I accomplish? Many therapy appointments for Rebecca, phone calls for bills and medical expenses, and a little cleaning in between.

The Master Bath was cleaned and except for a few cups and glasses, has remained clean 🙂 (yay). The kitchen has been worked on a bit with the countertops and they have been a challenge to keep on but I think I am plugging through and most the time keeping up. In my living room, the coffee table has been cleared (and remained cleaned) as well as the bookshelf and the toys have a new toy box to call their home. I was also able to get the older kids’ room cleaned, although this room has also been a challenge to remain clean…it is the home of 2 rambunctious kids that are almost 3 and 5.

I am almost done with the family room, I have begun tackling the piles of paperwork in my bedroom and dining room, worked in the garage a bit, and started on my computer desk and one of my bookshelves. I have not finished with these areas nor have I began working on other areas, but, I plan to continue until I get it done. 🙂 When I finish with each of these rooms, I will share my before and after shots.

I am thankful to Katie for proposing this challenge for us to participate with. To see more about this challenge, check out her blog http://intentionallykatie.blogspot.com/2011/02/31-days-to-clean-march-spring-cleaning.html.

God Bless!

Jamie

 

Spring Clean Challenge: Kitchen Part I

Well, I have been trying to keep up with maintaining the projects that I have already cleaned so I am not completely caught up on the list.

However, one of the days last week I took a couple of hours and tackled a couple of the counters in the kitchen. I still have a couple counters to go, as well as the pantry, and a few other things, but one step at a time.

Here are some before and after pictures:

 

Rebecca’s update

This week has been a long week, and it is only half over.

Actually, last week we met with someone from the Benton-Franklin 0-3 year program to talk about Rebecca. She asked questions about Rebecca and I answered them. When we were done, she added up all the numbers and Rebecca was in the grey for one category and behind in the rest. She was going to take the information with her and discuss the results in a meeting. Got a call from her today saying that with Rebecca’s scores, she is in for in-home therapy of sorts. (I am typing this upstairs right now while putting the kids to bed and do not have my notes so some info (names of program,etc) might be a little off). Anyways, it is in the works for that.

Also last Friday, Rebecca had an ultrasound and met with the urologist, Dr. Starr. The fluid in her kidneys is getting better so when the doctor comes back in May, we will repeat the ultrasound and see her again. We may need to do another Mag3 test up in Spokane in 3 months to see how long it takes her kidneys/bladder to drain but we will see in May.

Back to this week. Yesterday we only had OT. (our PT was out sick) Rebecca did great. Using more of her muscles and didn’t fuss as much being moved here and there. The OT was happy with her progress.

Today we met for Speech. Rebecca played with the toys and Katie (ST) finished her evaluation. She has pleased with Rebecca’s progress as well and really liked that she was babbling a lot more.

I bought Rebecca an electric toothbrush as they recommended and it has been funny to watch her. She does not like it by her face but today she let it move against her tongue. Her expression was classic and she tried to wipe her tongue off (on my hand) afterwards. 🙂

Tomorrow we meet with the dietician for the first time. She will be coming to the house. Not quite sure what to expect there other than to go over her feedings and see if she needs to increase her calories even more.

As I’ve mentioned before, THANK YOU so much for your continued prayers. They are so appreciated! We did get our thank you cards in and aim working to get them out.

More updates to come.
Jamie

 

Our Shopping Experience

Just thought I would share…

We took the kids shopping today for a few hours. We were in search for a buffet/hutch to help us organize our kitchen area. Someplace where we can put all our cookbooks/phone books/etc on some top shelfs, our phone and IPad on a counter top, and some appliances, and larger items below.

We stopped at the mall going into a few stores there, then drove to a few furniture stores, a department store, and a couple hardware stores. It was a lot of shopping…and I’m not much of a shopper, especially with kids. Well, I was continually amazed. We did not find anything we wanted, that would work, or was in our price range. The amazing part was the kids. They did great! It was one of the best experiences we have had with them. They listened to us, held our hands or stayed nearby us, didn’t get into mischief, and just did wonderful. This is quite the accomplishment for them (and us).

I was constantly thanking them and God for the way they were behaving. It is so nice to know that it is possible to take the 3 kids to the stores without it being complete chaos!

 
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Rebecca’s Wild Adventure 2011

In order to avoid this being a long book and to give you insight to what all happened to Rebecca, here are the “Cliff Notes” version. 🙂 …it may still be a little long; it has been a long month.

Everything happened so fast and I know I am not “catching” everything but this is the highlights.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 started off just like any other day. It was an extremely busy day and we were running behind.

Rebecca woke up groggy but I assumed it was because she hadn’t woke up completely yet. When I picked her up from Trisha’s house (our friend, neighbor, and babysitter during school hours) around noon, Trisha told me that Rebecca had not been her usual self and a little lethargic. She had eaten part of a sticker but thrown it up. I carried her home and her head was a little floppy, like when she was newborn and I was a little concerned. However, when we got in the house, she seemed to be better and I thought maybe it was just how I was holding her. I nursed her and laid her down for a nap around 1/1:30, keeping an eye on her. Then I put Caleb down for his nap knowing he was getting a short nap with our schedule as it was.

At 3, I woke the kids and put them straight in the car to go get Dustin from work. He had a dentist appointment at 4 and we had a field trip at the fire station scheduled for when I dropped Dustin off. We got to the fire station shortly after 4 and all the kids had fun. Rebecca seemed alert and feeling well. She was not lethargic and was holding her head up properly. I didn’t think there was any further issue.

We left the fire station and picked Dustin up. I took him and the kids home and I headed back to the dentist for my own 6 pm appointment. While I was gone, Dustin fed the kids and Rebecca ate a full container of squash. (This was impressive because over the last few months she had not been wanting to eat much.) When I got home around 7:45/8, Dustin and the kids were upstairs. Rebecca didn’t look very well to me; she looked very pale and her mouth had a bluish tinge around it. Her breathing sounded a little raspy and I was a little scared. I tried to nurse her twice and both times she threw up all over. Her lips would return to normal coloring once she threw up. I was very concerned but we’d had issues with Kimberly in the past throwing up and taken her to ER only to be sent back home so Dustin recommended we wait. We decided I would call the doctor first thing in the morning to get her in, if she didn’t get worse during the night.

I put her to bed continuing to check on her and called Trisha to let her know what was happening and inform her that Caleb would not be at school the next day. I asked her if she would watch the older kids for me while I took Rebecca in. I went back into Rebecca’s room and held her hand while watching her. I left the room at 11 to watch a show with Dustin. I went back in at midnight to check on her and she was sleeping peacefully.

The next morning, Wednesday, February 9th, Kimberly and Caleb woke me up early but Rebecca hadn’t woke up yet. It was already getting to be a busy morning. At 8 I called the doctor’s office to make sure that I could get her in, as Wednesdays are their half days. They were able to schedule us at 9:20 which meant I had to leave by 8:50. I knew I had 40 minutes to say goodbye to Dustin, get the kids fed, dressed, out the door to Trisha’s, and oh, I still had to wake up Rebecca. Yikes! So I had Kimberly help get clothes, and I went in to get Rebecca. She didn’t look any better, pale, bluish tinge, and cold. I brought her downstairs and started nursing her and called Trisha to let her know the time I was going to send the kids over. While I was nursing her, she started throwing up again. I rushed her to the bathroom.

I hurried to get the kids next door and rushed Rebecca to the doctor’s office, with so many thoughts running through my head. When I got to the doctor’s, it seemed very long. They checked us in. She weighed 13 lbs, 3 oz. (a 2 lb drop from December) and was 94.9 degrees. While I was by myself (the nurse had already left) and I was waiting for the doctor, Rebecca started throwing up again, unfortunately she had nothing in her body to throw up. She was very weak, her eyes were sunken, and I was VERY scared. The nurse was able to help a bit.

When the doctor came in, I was in tears. He said he was going to send me to the hospital but wanted to look at her first. Upon checking her, he said she was dehydrated and was going to call in to the hospital so we could go right in through ER without delay.

I rushed her to ER as fast as I could. It was 9 blocks away but it must have been lunch break at the school because the high schoolers were walking across the street. I called Dustin’s parents to have someone meet me there; I was not able to be by myself any longer. (Dustin was at work.)

When I got to ER, I ran into the building with her. They took me right back and everything was incredibly crazy. One nurse was asking me questions, another nurse was getting an oxygen mask, I was taking her out of the car seat and then held the O2 mask to her face. Soon there were more people in the room. A couple doctors came in and were working very fast. The things that were taking place (which seemed all at the same time) were: getting XRay of her chest, trying to get an IV started, pulling a blood draw, taking a rectal temperature (which read 92 degrees), and placing a catheter in her. They were doing all of this to her and she did not twitch or move at all.

Soon there were about 12 or more people in there, including the chaplain and Dustin’s mom, Donna, pumping her with antibiotics, running tests, trying to get her warm and responsive, the list goes on. I stood with Donna and the chaplain at the foot of the bed watching, crying, praying, answering questions. At one point the doctor came over to tell me they were going to intubate her (place a tube down her throat to help her breath). Another time they were getting ready to use the defibrillator her little body because of her heart rate. When I heard them call it, I just cried out loud for God to save her. Immediately afterwards I heard someone yell, “wait”. Apparently she began to struggle with the tube which caused her heart rate to go back up and they did not have to use either. At one point she finally cried out and everyone in the room started clapping.

After that, the doctors mentioned that they were going to send her to Spokane and I called Dustin to have him leave work and get to the hospital. They continued to stabilize her and get her ready for MedStar to transport her. Dustin and then his dad showed up and we decided I would fly with Rebecca, Dustin would follow in the van, and his parents would watch the other two (who were still at Trisha’s).

When MedStar arrived, we rode via ambulance to the airport, then took a plane to Spokane airport, then rode via ambulance to the hospital. They took us directly to PICU (pediatric intensive care unit), where my family was waiting in the waiting room. They hooked her up to different monitors, tried to get more lines into her. I spoke with the doctor about what had happened and Dustin showed up a little later. Her urine was showing an extreme urinary tract infection (UTI), her sodium was depleted, she was very dehydrated. They performed an EKG and ultrasound of her kidneys (she has fluid in her left kidney). They did not know what was wrong with her or the main cause and could not do any major testing until she was hydrated and starting to get better. We felt like we were on an episode of House 🙂

We stayed in a hotel the first night but they were able to get us into a Ronald McDonald room on the floor above Rebecca the next few nights. She stayed in PICU for 4 days. Therapists came in and worked with her, discovering some sensory issues and food aversions (reasons for the difficult eating the past few months). We were transferred to immediate care on Saturday, February 12th when she began to progress. (It is also the day Kimberly and Caleb came to visit so they were able to see her.) Honestly, I do not remember what it is we were waiting on to get out of PICU (blood work, eating, fluids, etc) it is kind of a blur. Once she was moved out of PICU, we stayed in her room with her.

We were on Intermediate for a couple days until the hospital filled up rather quickly with highly contagious patients. At that point we were transfered down to their overflow area (their previous children’s area). It was so nice down there. The room was very large, they had multiple playrooms for the kids (one for the younger ones and another for the teens). As she gained her strength, they began running tests on her kidneys. We worked with a dietitian, PT, OT, and speech to create a game plan to get her development up and her calorie intake in.

After 8 days, we were able to go home on Thursday, February 17th to begin therapy and care from an out-patient perspective. The days are long, appointments are many, but our baby girl is alive thanks to God. He truly is our Saviour!

Thank  you everyone for all your prayers! They are what keeps us going. God is giving us strength we do not have. We are amazed by everything that happened.

I will continue to keep updates coming as we have them!

Love Jamie

 

 

Appointments continue…

Before I forget another time…Rebecca cut 2 more top teeth 2 days ago. 🙂

It has been very busy around here these days. Many appointments. Rebecca’s therapy is going well. She just started speech and they are still working on her assessment. We are making progress though.

She has begun to fully crawl now. In fact she is getting rather fast. We are working to get her to pull herself up to a standing position. Her feet curl in though so we are trying to work with the muscles so when she stands, her feet go flat. Drinking from a cup is another thing we have worked on.

At yesterdays well-child appointment, she was 17 pounds (which was a 9 ounce gain) YAY!

Today she had her kidney/bladder ultrasound and directly afterwards, we saw the urologist. Her hydronephrosis (sp?) is still there but has gotten better. We will do another ultrasound and appointment when the specialist is down again in May and in about 3 months we will probably repeat the MAG3 test to determine how fast her bladder dispells fluid.

Thank you for all your prayers!

Jamie

 

Spring Clean Challenge

Well, I have not kept entirely to the original schedule (my projects are a bit overwhelming) so I am doing what I can when I have a moment. The other day I was going through paperwork and I was able to clear off my island. Last night I straightened up the kids’ bookshelf and cleared off the coffee table. I didn’t get to the other bathrooms today but I hope to get to them tomorrow 🙂

To join Katie’s Spring Clean Challenge, check out her link: http://intentionallykatie.blogspot.com/2011/02/31-days-to-clean-march-spring-cleaning.html

Jamie

 

Amazing Progress

Our goal is to get Rebecca’s intake up to 32 ounces per day, feeding her 4-6 ounces every 3-4 hours. Three of her feedings have to include table food where we start with soft/purees/ground food then add crunchier/breadier/solids and finishing with a bottle.

Well, today was a good day for her. A few of her meals today included:

at bible study this morning, she had 6 ounces; at lunchtime she ate a full container of stage 2 gerber food, apples and cherries, along with 1/2 a graham cracker sheet and 7 ounces; she had another 6 ounces for Grandma while I took Kimberly to the doctor; for dinner, she ate beef noodles, olives, applesauce, 4 ounces; and at bedtime she had another 6 ounces (that is 29 ounces)

This is amazing! When we left the hospital, she was having a difficult time taking in 12 ounces in a day. If she hasn’t gained more weight this week, I will be amazed.

She has made such remarkable progress. We have more therapy tomorrow. We meet our speech therapist and continue with PT and OT. I will continue to update everyone on her progress.

Thank you all for your prayers.

Jamie

 

Spring Clean Challenge: Master Bath

Well, it is only the first few days and I am already behind. I have not gone through the house clearing off all surfaces nor have I worked on my Master Bedroom or Master Bedroom Closet. I did get through a lot of paperwork yesterday while looking through medical statements and receipts. I was able to throw away about half a garbage bag of unneeded mail and clear off my island in the kitchen.

Since it is the weekend and the weekends are for taking a break or catching up on a room, I chose to tackle the master bathroom today. 🙂 It took me between 4 – 5 hours but I was able to clean all but 2 drawers.

Before: I had my work cut out for me with the counter tops.

Counter tops

After: The finished master bathroom.

Finished Master Bath

Before: The tub. This is one of my least favorite things to clean. It is hard to get in to clean it properly. Needless to say, if I want to take a bath, this is not the tub I would choose. 🙂

Tub

After: I tried using the Mr Clean Magic Eraser for the bathroom and it worked wonderfully. (The last time I cleaned I used baking soda and vinegar and it worked but took a long time.)  It worked really well and it was not as difficult. I will be using them in the future…and I would now take a bath in my own tub. 🙂

Before: Under the sink

Under the sink

After: Under the sink

Under the sink

 

To join Katie’s Spring Clean Challenge, check out her link: http://intentionallykatie.blogspot.com/2011/02/31-days-to-clean-march-spring-cleaning.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Therapy continues

Rebecca will have Physical Therapy (PT), Speech, and Occupational Therapy (OT) as well as see a dietitian and follow up with the urologist. At this point, she will be seeing each of the PT, Speech, and OT once a week.

So far we have had a couple PT appointments and the therapist, Megan, is a real sweetie. Rebecca seems to be really like her and she is making progress. Megan noticed yesterday that Rebecca’s feet face each other/inwards so we will be working to get her muscles into gear.

We met with our OT, Rae, today for the first time. She was wonderful and I am excited to have her work with Rebecca. She gave several things I could work with Rebecca with at home and she was very inspiring.

Both of them mentioned that Rebecca has low/weak muscle tone in her back and legs which is what they are going to work to strengthen.

Next week we will meet our Speech therapist. The nice thing about having them all at the same place is that they are going to be able to make our appointments back to back on the same day so I don’t have to bring her in several times throughout each week.

The level of care we have received through this entire process has been amazing. We have really been able to see God’s hand in the whole process. So many of the providers we have come across are Christian and are praying for Rebecca as well. It is such a relief and very encouraging.

Thank you all for your continued prayers! I will continue to keep everyone updated.

Jamie