Natalie and I painted part of our kitchen a couple of weeks ago. She was a big help! She and Lily are in Galveston this week with Aunt Shirley and some family friends. I know they're having a great time! We miss them a lot! I decided that since I have the house to myself during the day, it would be a good time to finish painting the kitchen. The true color is kinda hard to see in the pics, but it's a pale, soft aqua blue color. Anyway, here's some pics of the finished product:
Friday, July 25, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Farewell to the syringe...
I know this is an odd picture to post. But this syringe (well, not always this one, but ones just like it) have been part of our lives since Lily was 3 weeks old and began taking compounded Prevacid. We took her for her yearly appt. with her gastro doctor on Wed. and we finally felt like Lily was ready to try some of the Prevacid granules mixed into her applesauce. We've tried in the past and we've tried the solutabs that are supposed to melt on your tongue. But, Lily always ended up vomiting immediately due to the texture of the medicine "beads". This time she did great! I called the little beads "polka-dots" and told her it was big-girl Prevacid and she took it without hesitation! We are so excited to finally be done with the liquid compound. We had to have it shipped to us every month and it has to be refrigerated, so it was not exactly convenient. So, after almost 6 years, we say farewell to the syringe that has been such a part of Lily's life. We are very grateful for the Prevacid though, because without it Lily would be unable to keep her food down and would have to have major surgery or a feeding tube. She came so close to that as an infant and when I think back on those days, I'm so incredibly grateful that she responded well to the Prevacid. Maybe some day she will even be able to swallow the Prevacid pill. But, I guess I'm getting ahead of myself, huh? ;)
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Tea Party!
The girls and I had a lovely tea party this afternoon after church. Well, technically it was pink lemonade, but it was quite delicious! They wanted cookies to go with our "tea", so I made some milk-free, egg-free cookies so that Lily could have some too. That little stinker wouldn't even try them! LOL Oh well, at least they tasted yummy! Lily ate her old stand-by--golden oreos. It was a really fun time! I'm so glad that Lily has learned to play with Natalie and I hope that someday she will want to have a tea party with some girls her age too. Notice our "guests"? We enjoyed the company of Hello Kitty and Niki the Bear during our party. Don't you just love our accessories? The girls insisted I wear the crown and Lily even wore her boa. Natalie was dressed as a princess. Here are some pics:
Monday, July 7, 2008
We're all moved in!
Our new home:
Sorry about the lack of updates lately, but we've been super busy getting settled into our new home. It's so wonderful to finally be moved in. We're still waiting for our appliances to be delivered (fridge, washer, dryer) due to a back order. But other than that, we're doing well. The girls loved the paint in their new rooms! I'm so grateful to my mom and my friend Heather for helping to paint. Coult and Steven helped out as well when they finished moving our mountain of boxes! We're also very grateful to my friend Cynthia for providing such a delicious meal for us the night we moved in. Also, it was so helpful to have several men and their sons from our church come to help move our furniture. Our move would not have gone so smoothly without all the help we received from our loving family and friends.
Lily has been having some issues with anxiety lately, so it was really wonderful to see her playing so well with Natalie last night. They put on a "dress-up" show for us last night. Yes, Lily is the surgeon and Natalie is her patient! Enjoy the pics:
Sorry about the lack of updates lately, but we've been super busy getting settled into our new home. It's so wonderful to finally be moved in. We're still waiting for our appliances to be delivered (fridge, washer, dryer) due to a back order. But other than that, we're doing well. The girls loved the paint in their new rooms! I'm so grateful to my mom and my friend Heather for helping to paint. Coult and Steven helped out as well when they finished moving our mountain of boxes! We're also very grateful to my friend Cynthia for providing such a delicious meal for us the night we moved in. Also, it was so helpful to have several men and their sons from our church come to help move our furniture. Our move would not have gone so smoothly without all the help we received from our loving family and friends.
Lily has been having some issues with anxiety lately, so it was really wonderful to see her playing so well with Natalie last night. They put on a "dress-up" show for us last night. Yes, Lily is the surgeon and Natalie is her patient! Enjoy the pics:
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