Tuesday, July 15, 2014

I recently prayed....

That God would put something in my life to put more trust in Him. 
Well, He is answering pretty loud and clear. I see some big changes coming soon. Trusting Him to provide. 


Saturday, July 5, 2014

Sara and Avery visit Texas!

Gosh, I haven't blogged in a while! I have been busy blogging my photography and have been lax on posting here. I have a lot to catch up on.
My sister and niece flew home today after spending 5 days here. Sara was kind enough to come help while I had another surgery. Yes, you read that right. I had a diagnostic endometriosis laparoscopy on Thursday morning. I have been having ongoing pain for years, and it worsened after having Sadie. While trying not to be too graphic, about 3 days each month I feel like I am in labor. It's excruciating. The only true way to diagnose someone with endometriosis is by having a laparoscopy done. Not great, but not the worst thing either. I fully expected to come out of surgery and learn that I had it everywhere. Well, Adam briefly spoke with the Dr following the procedure and she said there was no endometriosis. I am still in shock. Part of me is relieved, but the other part of me is left feeling very confused and with less answers than before. Why so much pain if there was nothing there? Did she miss it somehow? Do I get a second opinion? Do I just suffer? So many questions.......
I did recently test positive for Celiac (gluten intolerance) and there is a huge link between gluten/endo and pain. I have an appointment on July 21st for another blood test after a month of eating more gluten than I had been) and then another appointment that Friday for them to look down my throat with a camera. I hope that maybe that will give me some answers and that maybe it is all intertwined. I am looking forward to after those dates later this month when I can stop eating gluten again, as I do think it has a major link to everything.
Anyways, in spite of the reason for Sara and Avery's visit, we really enjoyed having them here. Sadie LOVES being a big cousin to Avery. The way Avery looks at Sadie is just precious, as well! For living so far away, I am thankful that the girls have already seen one another twice this year, and will see one another at least one more time, if not two. I know how hard it can be to fly with a toddler so I really appreciate my sister's willingness to come.
My surgery was originally scheduled for Wednesday morning, but the Dr moved it to Thursday, giving us a day where I felt well for their visit. We had fun playing with the girls together. Thursday morning, Adam took me to the hospital while Sara stayed and took care of the girls. Adam also had a final exam to get to (I know, worst timing ever) so she continued to entertain them while he was away, even so much as taking them to Target. I am still feeling kind of crummy post surgery, but nothing compared to my shoulder. I'm not in a lot of pain, mostly just very uncomfortable, as they fill your abdomen with gas in order to best see your organs. I have been trying to get up and walk around the house as much as I can, and we even wandered around the university yesterday a tad. Anyways, I will leave you with a few photos of the girls in their 4th of July outfits.





Saturday, March 22, 2014

Florida trip

My grandpa had back surgery and also wound up having a mini stroke following the surgery. He has subsequently developed several infections and just today was transported back to the regular hospital from the rehab hospital. He is still having a very hard time and has a long road ahead of him. Well, I felt like it was important that I go see him. I talked to Adam and luckily had enough air miles that I was able to get a ticket that worked that dates that I needed. I flew out bright and early on Friday, March 7th, and got into Ft Meyers just before noon. My Aunt Eileen was there from Colorado as is my Aunt Sue Ann from California (Aunt Sue Ann has been there for about 2 months now I believe, and is there for a while longer, so it is good when the other sisters can come in to help). My Aunt Eileen picked me up from the airport and we went straight the hospital and basically spent all day there. I met my grandpa's girlfriend, Ruthie. So funny to say that! She was a friend of my grandma's and is a very sweet lady. My grandpa was in good spirits and happy to see me. We left shortly before sunset and headed to my grandpa's condo.


We headed out to the pool, where his friends gather for cocktails every evening. We said hello for just a few minutes and then headed to dinner. The sunset was stunning.





At dinner I was so tired I could barely keep my eyes open! It was a long day of travel and being at the hospital. As soon as we got back and my head hit the pillow, I was out!

The next morning, Aunt Sue Ann got up early and headed to the hospital, while my Aunt Eileen and I slept till maybe 8 or so, had breakfast, and then went for a walk around the neighborhood before heading to see my grandpa.






 

  

We quickly headed back and got ready to head to the hospital. We got up there and Aunt Sue Ann got to head out and have a little time to herself and go get her hair cut and a pedicure. We then made her stay home and take a much needed rest. We had a good afternoon with my grandpa, and went to therapy with him and tried to encourage him as much as we could.  Before too long, it was time for me to take my Aunt Eileen back to the airport for her to fly home. We were silly and took pictures of us in grandpa's Porsche, because it is a little funny that we are all getting to drive his cars. :) 






I took her to the airport and then was starving, so ran into Panera on the way back to the hospital and grabbed a quick 1/2 salad. I got back and visited with my grandpa some more and then we all headed back for the night. My Aunt Sue Ann, Ruthie, and myself all went to dinner, then headed home. I could not sleep that night to save my life, and to make it worse it was daylight savings spring forward AND we needed to be up early to be able to spend time with my grandpa before I had to head back to the airport to fly home. That night though, my grandpa called my Aunt's phone at 10 something saying he couldn't get the nurse to come in and he was in a lot of pain. It was good that I was there because I was able to keep him on the phone while we called the nurses station for him. He also did a good job knowing earlier in the night to tell them what medication he could not have. I felt so awful for him knowing he was hurting and that the nurses were trying to get ahold of the on call Dr to get another medication. It was a long/short night and early morning. We stopped at Starbucks on the way to the hospital, visited with him for about an hour, and then it was time for me to go. He thanked me so much for coming to see him, which for him is a lot. I am really glad I went. 

He's got a long ways to go, so please keep him in your prayers!


Embracing Spring Break! Our trip to the castle!

For the first time in 15 years, I felt like it was finally ok for me to go on vacation for spring break. It really was more happenstance than anything else, I guess you could say. Adam and I were supposed to go to the castle for our 7th anniversary back in November, and it didn't work with his class schedule. We were so bummed that we couldn't go, but if you remember, we got to go to our Aunt's house in Granbury and had a blast. The castle was nice enough to let us reschedule our visit (huge sigh of relief since we'd already paid!). When we rescheduled we didn't do a set date necessarily, and then Adam and I realized that with him being in school full time now, we would really only be able to go when he had a break from school, so spring break it was. I have to admit, there was a big part of me that felt guilt, as since Dalton passed away that Saturday morning of spring break, it has always had a bad connotation to it. But, the other part of me said, you know what, it's time...he would be ok with it. The castle also agreed to let us bring Sadie along, so we had our first "real" family vacation where it was just the 3 of us without any family or friends to visit. The morning of March 10th, off we went to Greystone Castle. It was about a 3 hour drive from Tyler, so it was not too bad. Sadie got antsy about the last 45 minutes or so, and just kept asking if we were at the castle yet. When we got there, we learned that we would be the ONLY guests! How awesome is that?! They showed us to our area and said to just pick whatever room we wanted. We normally would have had to share the living room and bar area with the other guests in that area, but we had the whole thing to ourselves, so it was like having a giant private suite! We also had the chef come meet with us to make sure the menu he had sent over was good, etc. So, not only did we wind up with an entire castle to ourselves, we also basically had a private chef for 3 days. BEST TRIP-EVER. Enjoy these pics!


                                                   THE DRIVE INTO THE CASTLE!!!!





                                          

                                 SADIE CHECKING OUT THE VIEW FROM OUR PORCH!
                                                           OUR LIVING ROOM!
                                        THE OTHER PART OF THE LIVING ROOM/BAR
                                                                     BEDROOM
                                    TAKING A QUICK REST AFTER THE LONG DRIVE
                                                                      OUR PORCH
                                      SADIE AND I STARTED TO CHECK THINGS OUT!


                                                            THE DINING ROOM





                                               SHE HAD SUCH A BLAST EXPLORING!

          WE WERE PRETTY CERTAIN THIS IS THE OWNER'S AREA OF THE CASTLE

 WE WENT INSIDE, MAYBE WE WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO, BUT AN UNLOCKED DOOR MEANS ENTER, RIGHT? :)

                                       TRYING TO TAKE A NAP BY THE POOL AREA
                                              
                                             FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE CASTLE



SHE HAD A BLAST JUST WALKING AROUND EXPLORING AND SANG AS SHE WENT












GOT BACK TO THE ROOM AND THEY HAD THIS WAITING FOR US. THEIR HOUSE RED IS A 2009 BORDEAUX. IT WAS PRETTY AMAZING.
              
                                                  TIME TO GO CHASE THE SUNSET!















       
                                     THE NEXT DAY-BACK OUT EXPLORING AGAIN!






SHOWING DADDY AROUND!


TIME TO CHASE THE NIGHT TWO SUNSET!













What a great time we had! Such a relaxing vacation for all 3 of us. Much needed. We can't wait to go back when Adam graduates!