Thursday, December 18, 2008

Sugery Update

Thank you for your prayers and concern - Samuel's surgery went well yesterday and we were home by 9:30am. He had his adenoids and tonsils removed and tubes put in both ears. He ate ("ice on a stick") and drank a little yesterday before the pain medicine wore off but it has been a struggle to get him to take the tylenol since then and swallowing spit is hard. He slept fairly well last night and is up and about a little this morning. Yesterday afternoon when he was going to the bathroom he said "Mama, I'm wobbly!" but this morning he seems fine except for a sore throat and stuffy nose.

I was glad I was able to be with Samuel until they put him to sleep and was there when he woke up so that he didn't know that I wasn't there. He still has a couple of days to take it easy and keep from getting dehydrated while I keep him busy. Thanks again for your prayers

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Ready or not

Tomorrow is the big day (my surgery is first thing in the morning around 7:30 ish) and I'm not sure what is going to happen but I'm pretty sure I have to take a nap at the doctor's place and Mama says I can drink juice from a juice box (my favorite) and watch a movie after we get home - Yippee! We'll let you know how it goes.

Here are some pictures from the fire station. Lucy, Mama and I made Christmas cookies for the fireman and Daddy took us to give them to fire station number 1 while Mama had her final exam. We had a great time climbing on the trucks and we even wore our fireman outfits. Thanks Mr. Fireman for all you do!



the normal

Mama never seems to catch anything extraordinary on video but here is another of the everyday things - bathing...

Lucy playing with the Manger animals

Lucy decided to let the animals from the Little People Nativity set take a break and enjoy snack with her - here is our babbling sweetie girl!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Surgery

After more ear infections than I have fingers and toes (yes, around 20 ear infections in my life), two burst ear drums from the infections, tubes to help prevent infection, sleep apnea, snoring, allergy testing and Mama trying everything she can to help me hear, boost my immune system and prevent infections - I am having surgery next Wednesday, December 17. I will have my adenoids and tonsils out and they will look at my ear drums while they are in there to decide what to do and if any patch work needs to be done. The surgery will be about 30 minutes and I'll be on my way home before lunch. Mama is a little nervous - I'm not sure what is going to happen so I'm not worried at all. Mama says this is a good time to get surgery because Christmas reminds us of the Peace of Jesus - I think we are going to need that. Pray for my surgery, my ears and hearing and for wisdom for my Mama - she does not like the idea of me having surgery but she does like the idea of me hearing for a lifetime.

Monday, December 08, 2008

cousin on the way

As most of you know I am going to get a new first cousin in February - Uncle Casey and Aunt Erin are having a little boy names Wyatt Daniel. I can't wait to play boy things with him.

Over Thanksgiving Daddy asked me how many cousins I had. I told him I had some boy cousins - Thomas, Shay and Wyatt. I wasn't too interested in my girl cousins like Tori and Jordyn or Eden - BECAUSE, they are girls - I think one sister is enough girl for anyone. After I was so matter of fact about the girl and boy distinction I turned to Mama and asked
"Mama, when Wyatt comes out will he still be a boy?"
Mama assured me that if he is a boy now he will be a boy when he comes out in February. I was glad to hear that.

Grandpa Time

Grandpa Noonan and Joanna came yesterday and played with us. They took us to Burger King and played most of the afternoon. Grandpa Noonan and I had a sword fight and played basketball and soccer, he read to me and we had a great time. And everyone's favorite Grandpa game - trot, trot to Boston. We're so glad you came Grandpa Noonan and Joanna!

Rescue Hero Papa

Today I pretended to be "Power Man" and I had xray vision. I used a hammer to look into the walls and see what is in the wall. Mama couldn't figure out what I was doing and she tried to explain that xray vision didn't mean that you hit a hole in the wall to see inside but it made sense to me so I kept it up. Here is the conversation that happened when my "xray vison" AKA hammer, got stuck under the trundle bed in my room that Papa sleeps on when he comes to visit.

Samuel - "Mama, will you please come and get my xray vision out from under Rescue Hero Papa's bed?"
Mama - "I would be glad to but I didn't know that Papa was a Rescue Hero."
Samuel - "Yes, Mama, he is a Rescue Hero and likes to eat Potato Chips and drink Orange Juice."
Mama -"I bet he rides a Ranger too.
Samuel -"He does ... now can you come get my xray vision out from under the bed?"

Thanks Papa for being our Rescue Hero!

Friday, December 05, 2008

Thanksgiving Update and Catch up

Thanksgiving was great! We went to Florida to grandma and Papa's, got to go to the coast and see the Kinsey crew for Thanksgiving day (check out cousin Eden's blog for some picturesLook Here and Here), played on the farm, rode the ranger with Papa and watched movies all day Friday because I had a high fever (so we didn't get to see Mema and Big Papa - so sad)...But later that day Papa took us for a ride on the ranger and we got to go to the chicken houses down the road. We met Jose who let us go in and see all the chickens. Lucy and I loved it - Daddy was even a little impressed with the whole operation and Mama still is cleaning chicken poop off our shoes.

I was still a little sick when we got home on Sunday but since I just finished antibiotic for an ear infection that lead to a torn ear drum last week Mama just thought I had a cold. WELL, Tuesday night I was hurting and by Wednesday morning - early Wednesday morning- Mama knew I had another busted ear drum and planned to get me to the doctors soon. I went, doctor confirmed the hole in the ear drum and infection - Lucy had one too and RSV (glad we weren't around Mema with that icky stuff)- and we were off to the ENT with a probable tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy surgery. I will have the surgery later the month HOPEFULLY (before the end of the calendar year when insurance deductibles start over).

Besides being sick we have had a fun week. We made reindeer cookies and watched Rudolph, we are reading and Advent Book about a Little Bear following a star, and we are getting ready for Christmas later this month and St. Nicholas Day tomorrow. We are taking cookies to the firemen today and I get to wear my fireman outfit. I hope they like the reindeer cookies we made (I think Mama took some of the ones out we made - like the reindeer Lucy made that had 6 M&M's for the eyes - reindeers don't have 6 eyes but I really think Lucy knows that - she just wanted to eat the 6 M&M's - why have two when you can have 6?

OK - Here are some highlights of pictures

Our cutie Pie - look at Eden's blog to how sneaky she can be - and how much she likes ham!
We drove about 3 minutes down the road from Uncle Abe and Aunt Ann's to the little beach and played for a while - it was chilly but I still go to play in the sand.
Mama and Me...
Tiptoe...
Fishing with Frank!

Reindeer Cookies

Here is my favorite
Here is Lucy's favorite

Here are some of the cookies we made this week - I love cookies!

Mystery Cleaning man to the rescue!


Last night when it was time to clean I found this mask and told Mama I was the cleaning man. Mama called me the "mystery cleaning man" and I was good. I cleaned up our toys and vacuumed under the table and I was so excited because all the super heroes wear masks and I was kind of like a mystery hero - coming to save the day with my cleaning powers and janitor cart!!!!! Mystery Cleaning Man to the rescue....... It's amazing what a mask can do for your motivation. Mama is looking into a mask for her - maybe she'll get a little more motivation to clean too! (FYI: No I do not always clean out of the kindness of my heart - it is usually drudgery - but the mask is magic!)

Mat Man



I love to draw and Mama was a little surprised when I asked her to come and see the man I drew - named Mat Man. He even has a belly button! Mama put the words on but I drew him all by myself.

Our little Laura Ingalls

The Sunday before Thanksgiving Mama got us dressed for church (THANK you so much Mrs. Leerssen and Virginia for all the pretty clothes for Lucy!!!!) and put Lucy's black patten leather shoes on that a neighbor friend (named Lucy) just gave her. Well, my Lucy wasn't so sure about the shoe choice and made a fashion statement all her own - here is how it went --


Mama - "Lucy, where are you're shoes?"
Lucy - "Right here Mama - can't you see?"

Mama: "Lucy, you can't wear Samuel's cowboy boots to church!"
Lucy: "But why not Mama? I like these better."Lucy: "Yippee, Daddy said I could wear them to church - yippee - I love Sunday's! (you can see the black shoes in the top corner of the picture)

Monday, November 24, 2008

Fun with my sister

Mama wondered what I was doing laying in the sidewalk - I told her I was praying for the Indians who helped the pilgrims - like Squanto and Sitting Bull. OK, Sitting Bull didn't help the pilgrims but he rode a neat horse and wore feathers in his hair.
The Fall days are shorter but the weather is so nice for playing outside in the yard. Our favorite "toy" these days are empty boxes. Lucy likes to crawl, I like to jump and we can make the boxes into a wall, a tower, a yard for our playhouse and all kinds of things.
Mama likes to dress Lucy in tights - they make the same outfit go a long way - here are Lucy's favorite tights (while she sails away like a princess in her pink boat)

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Thanksgiving Feast

Thursday at school we had a Thanksgiving feast. My classmates and I sand songs and did a play for our parents. My line was "Let's give thanks" Mama thought we did a great job . I really liked my pilgrim hat Mrs. Morgan made for me so that we could pretend to be pilgrims on the Mayflower.


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Quotes

Mama: "Samuel, are you going to be a pilgrim for your Thanksgiving Feast at school?"
Samuel: "Mama, we aren't going to be pilgrims, we are just going to pretend!!!"

Mama: "Samuel do you know what we celebrate on Christmas?"
Samuel:" um, um..."
Mama: "We celebrate Jesus' birthday."
Samuel: "No we don't because Jesus is in heaven with his Father God - we can't have a party for him here!"

While eating chicken -
Samuel: "Mama, who killed this chicken?"
Mama: laughs too much to respond

Samuel: "Mama, when I grow up can I have an automatic game (meaning a video game he saw at walmart) that has frogs in it?
Mama: "Sure, when you get bigger"
Samuel: "Mama, when I am one hundred years old can I have a game with frogs in it then?"
Mama: "When you are 100 you can have whatever you want!"
Samuel: "Yippee!"

Mama found some Thanksgiving tatoos - pilgrims, pumpkins, leaves, hay bales and we put them on -
Samuel: "Mama, can you get this BAMBOO off of me?"

We are thankful




Thanksgiving is Mama's favorite holiday. Simple, little commercialization, and a cozy time to remember all of the ways we have to be thankful to the LORD. At "school" I painted a turkey and told my teacher a few things I was thankful to God for - my friend Kenneth, my Papa and riding on his Ranger and my sister Lucy. I have been trying to remember a verse from the Bible "Give thanks to the Lord for He is good, His Love endures forever." That is what we are trying to do at home - remember God's goodness and be thankful! Some other things I am thankful for are my family and my friends and my cars and my sword. AND I'm thankful for all of you!

She's growing up

Lucy is getting used to wearing a bow (her hair is starting to get a little longer and Mama is going to have to cut some of her little girl mullet)
Lucy wants to wear big boy underwear (she pee-peed in the potty last week!!! but is not consistent yet)

Lucy is so silly and likes to carry things in her purse and buckets - even herself!

My Mama



Mama has officially been accepted to the Nursing program at Clayton State University. She will begin her BSN program in January and have 2 more years until she is an RN. I'm glad she is going to be a nurse - maybe I can get some car bandaids or not have to get shots and still get one of those stickers! Mama hopes she gets to be a nurse in the jungle or a country where there aren't many nurses - maybe when she grows up!

My Daddy


I'm also thankful for my Daddy - he likes play basketball with me, sword fight, ride bikes and read to me. He likes to ask me lots of questions, he laughs with me and lets us have pizza for dinner. I love my Daddy. Here is a picture from our trip to see Daddy's family in New England - I love you Daddy.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Lucy's Girlie Escape


Last Thursday, Mrs. Jessica was so sweet and let Lucy come and play with Hannah while Mama worked on her paper. Lucy had so much fun with Hannah doing girlie things- dancing, playing with dolls, all dressed in pink! Lucy's other friend Ellie was there too. From what I hear they had a great time AND Mama was so grateful! Thanks Mrs. Jessica. If you want to see some of the pictures from the girlie, froo-froo time (and check out Mr. John's ten point) you can check out Hannah and Grant's blog at http://theharmanhood.blogspot.com/

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Feeling better

Mama spent most of this weekend sick. On Friday she had a cheerleader as she threw-up multiple times - Lucy clapped for her every time she made it to the toilet (mama claps for Lucy when she makes it in the toilet- I guess Lucy was returning the favor). I'm not sure the cheering squad was a welcome comfort but Mama made it through and today was feeling better (Mama needs to write that paper that is due tomorrow!). Mama took us for a walk today while Daddy went for his Sunday afternoon bike ride. I had a great time riding my bike this afternoon and even stopped to pick some flowers for Lucy and Mama - here are our afternoon shots

Quotes - "Mama, if I get sick will I get the chicken SPOTS?"
Quote - "Mama, I'll close your door so you can be LONELY now."





Sunday, November 02, 2008

One Pooped Princess!

Lucy was pooped by the end of the night and rode home with all the loot - and her favorite sucker still attached to her thumb.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

More Halloween pics







We went to Publix with our friends Jordan and Connor and then went trick-or-treating with another Lucy "Lucy the ladybug" from down the street. It was fun, we got candy, I was VERY excited to see the costumes - "Wow Mama, can I go meet the Flash" "Mama, look there's Batman!"

Pumpkins and Parties

Here are a few pictures of Lucy and me with our pumpkin and at my school party yesterday...


This is my teacher Mrs. Morgan, she is great!

Here is my class

This is my good buddy Zayd

This is my fairy princess sister, she was suposed to be a firedog but kept wanting to put her tutu on over her outfit. Mama just let her be a princess - I told Mama "Lucy's so Toot!"