"He is there not only when we cry out from the burden of sin but also when we cry out for any other reason." -Bruce D. Porter

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Fun in New York

Here's a few shots of the children while we were at Lake Seneca on our trip to New York.

Ok, this is a picture of Alex, but not at Seneca Lake.  This was at Decker Park years ago, I think in 2000.  Anyways, the reason I post it is because of the following picture.  Alex and Seth are wearing the same hat doing the same thing in the water!  Can't keep them out!

Yes, Dane is carrying a dead fish.  The kids thought it was so cool.  Wonder why the lake has dead fish?  
Kate in the kayak.
Alex in the paddle boat with his Uncle Warren and cousin Nathan.
Dane going out!
Todd and Karsten in a row boat.
Alex trying out the kayak; he eventually capsizes.  
Hey, that green goop is the best!
Dane out on the lake.


Friday, August 6, 2010

Some Plans

Alright, here's the plan:  we have two weeks to see if Seth picks up any new words or anything close to a new word.  If not, we will make an appointment with the Cochlear Implant specialist at Bethesda to start the process of qualifying Seth for a Cochlear Implant.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Developmental Pediatrics

I took Seth to see the Developmental Pediatrician today.  I love what he told me:  Seth is not developmentally delayed, he just has a communication disorder!  He told me never to refer to Seth as being developmentally delayed because he is smart.  He is right on target physically and cognitively for a 25 month old.  So this means no delays.  However, his speech is way behind, obvious, but the doctor told me this has nothing to do with his cognitive skills, just an obvious side effect of being partially deaf.  We are leaning more toward a Cochlear Implant.  We haven't made a final decision.  Surgery and therapy doesn't scare me.  Just waiting on the opinion of our auditory verbal therapist, Pratibha.  She is awesome.  We are so blessed to have her working with Seth.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Earthquake!

I was awoken this morning by an earthquake!  I've never felt an earthquake before!  I remember waking to feel the house vibrating, but since I was just asleep I wasn't sure what was going on.  So I got up to go to the bathroom and that's when Todd asked me if I felt the house shaking.  Then a few minutes later Kate comes in to our room and asks if we just felt the house shaking.  So we got on the internet, and sure enough!  Our first earthquake.  It's a little unnerving to think how quickly and out of the blue that it happend!

Map showing earthquakes

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Sorry

I've got lots to blog about, but no time.  We got back from New York Wednesday night and leave for Utah next Tuesday morning.  I've got a million things to do before then, so if I have a minute, I might post a few pics of our New York trip.  If not, sorry, it won't be until August.  But let me say this:  there's nothing more important than family.  We had a good time in New York and it was lots of fun visiting with all who could make it.  We got to see cousins we have never seen before!  The next time we all meet up will be in two years and this one will be in New Mexico.  So, plan accordingly.   More to come!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New York! New York!

Seneca Lake

Hill Cumorah Pageant

Sacred Grove
Sacred Grove

Niagara Falls



Getting ready for some fun with family.  Reunion coming up.  I will miss those of you who can't make it, but hopefully next time we can be all together.  Ok, so off topic here, but back when we were growing up, we could have been a reality television show.  Think about it!  11 kids, three and half bedrooms, one bathroom, two dogs, three cats, and a handful of fish.  Them Duggars and John and Kate's don't have nothin' on us!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

To Everything There is a Season

There are many people I know, friends and family, who are having babies or who are expecting.  It is kind of weird to think that I'm past my "having babies" stage in life.  Already?  No more?  It seems like it came and went so quick.  It's weird to think you'll never experience the feeling of having a child moving within you.  Sometimes when you have a bubble in your tummy, for a split second it brings back those memories.  And soon it is gone.  And sometimes you ache inside.  But it's ok, because that season in life is over and new seasons are beginning.  One of the great things in life is it's many seasons.  There's always a new one, and with it brings new things and new experiences and new found happiness and love that you've never experienced before.