I love searching for deals, so when I came upon a deal of the day for a family of 4 to the corn maze I jumped on it. I enjoy it so much more knowing it didn't cost an arm and a leg.
My mom watched Tenley while we went, as it was quite windy which she would not have enjoyed.
Kids love these "pillows", you can jump pretty high on them
Train ride through a part of the big corn maze
Big pedal quads?
Dreyton saw his best girlfriend from school there - Ella. Watching the pig races
Petting Zoo
Zoë just loves to pose for the camera, usually telling me to grab the camera and take a picture quite often
Going through the smaller corn maze, you colour your fingers with chalk and try to find all the colours.
Horse-back riding. Zoë's pony's name was snowball
Don't remember the name of Dreytons
Bought some sugar pumpkins, and made some puree for the future.
Once in awhile, right in the middle of ordinary life, Love gives us a Fairy Tale...
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Gallbladder Surgery
Since Zoë was six months old, I have had many gallstone attacks. They are EXTREMELY painful, and come on quick. Some may last 10 minutes, while others hours. I had planned on getting it removed over a year ago, but I decided to take a pregnancy test the night before my surgery and found out I was pregnant with Tenley. They didn't want to operate on me while I was pregnant so I had to postpone it. So on Friday, I finally had it taken out.
I was very nervous about surgery, not so much the surgery, but getting put to sleep. I had never been put to sleep before, as the only surgery's I have had was my c-sections, which they kept me awake for. It was so weird as I was wide awake, and then someone told me to think about a beach and then I was out. I don't remember closing my eyes, or even feeling slightly drowsy. It was SO instant...
Recovery is better then a csection, but still quite sore. I am supposedly not allowed to pick up more then 5 lbs for at least a week. Which means I cannot pick up Tenley, let alone with a carseat. Which makes it next to impossible as I take the kids 3x a day to school, and I have Tenley to watch while Lee's at work. So we will see how long that lasts...
I have 4 seperate incisions, which will blend well with my stretch marks.
If you are interested in what the surgery entails, this is a description
The Laparascopic Gallbladder Surgery Procedure
With the invention of the laparoscopic procedure in 1989, the surgery can now be performed through several small openings, can be completed in one to three hours, and has a much shorter recovery time.
I was very nervous about surgery, not so much the surgery, but getting put to sleep. I had never been put to sleep before, as the only surgery's I have had was my c-sections, which they kept me awake for. It was so weird as I was wide awake, and then someone told me to think about a beach and then I was out. I don't remember closing my eyes, or even feeling slightly drowsy. It was SO instant...
Recovery is better then a csection, but still quite sore. I am supposedly not allowed to pick up more then 5 lbs for at least a week. Which means I cannot pick up Tenley, let alone with a carseat. Which makes it next to impossible as I take the kids 3x a day to school, and I have Tenley to watch while Lee's at work. So we will see how long that lasts...
I have 4 seperate incisions, which will blend well with my stretch marks.
If you are interested in what the surgery entails, this is a description
The Laparascopic Gallbladder Surgery Procedure
The gallbladder is a small organ whose function is to store and release bile, which is a digestive fluid secreted by the liver. Bile performs the critical function of breaking down fats so they can be absorbed by the digestive tract.
Gallbladder removal surgery is called for when gallstones have formed, blocking the flow of bile and leading to attacks that can cause severe pain and discomfort.
Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery
With the invention of the laparoscopic procedure in 1989, the surgery can now be performed through several small openings, can be completed in one to three hours, and has a much shorter recovery time.
• After the patient is anesthetized, the abdomen is inflated with carbon dioxide to create enough space that the surgeon can both see and maneuver inside the abdominal cavity.
• Next, four tiny incisions are made, including one in the naval.
• A laparoscope is then inserted, which is attached to a camera, allowing the doctor to see inside the abdomen and identify the ducts and organs.
• Using the camera and screen as a guide, other instruments are inserted through the other incisions. These instruments are used to close off the ducts and blood vessels with small metal clips.
• The gallbladder is then separated from the liver and from the ducts and arteries running to it.
• The gallbladder is drained of all fluid through the naval opening and is then removed through that incision.
• Next, four tiny incisions are made, including one in the naval.
• A laparoscope is then inserted, which is attached to a camera, allowing the doctor to see inside the abdomen and identify the ducts and organs.
• Using the camera and screen as a guide, other instruments are inserted through the other incisions. These instruments are used to close off the ducts and blood vessels with small metal clips.
• The gallbladder is then separated from the liver and from the ducts and arteries running to it.
• The gallbladder is drained of all fluid through the naval opening and is then removed through that incision.
• The procedure usually lasts about an hour to an hour and half.
After getting out of surgery, and out of the recovery room I went to the day use beds where I stayed for a few more hours before being released. I was really drowsy, but I remember asking them to get my husband but since he was gone the first time they went to get him (think he was at the cafeteria) they didn't get him again until over 2 hours after my surgery.
I know Lee is excited to get back to work (well he starts with my dad tomorrow), so a new job. But having to take care of me and the 3 kids mostly on his own has worn him out.
Luckily I won't have to worry about getting anymore gallstone attacks now!
My ever growing baby girl
Tenley's hair was way past her nose, and even when I had it up in a ponytail, little strands would get loose and cover her eyes. So I decided to get her bangs cut, which has made a HUGE difference. She was so good at getting them done.
Having her bangs cut makes her look so much older.
She currently army crawls, but she is getting on her hands and knees and rocking to start crawling, I give her less then a week. She says the sounds ma-ma and ba-ba. I haven't been practicing sitting with her much, but she's almost to the point where she can get to a sitting position herself.
She is now eating cheeries/puffs, baby mum mums, a few different baby foods, and rice cereal.
She is sleeping so great at night now, over 10 hours a night!
Tenley is so happy, and very rarely cries. She goes down for naps very well, and can play on the floor for so long playing with her toys and learning new tricks.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Bath Time
A better quality video of her having fun at bath time
first solids
Tenley is 6 months old (almost 7 months). We started her on rice cereal at 5 1/2 months as she was not sleeping much at night and we could tell she needed some solids to help her sleep longer.
Sitting up for her first time in her high chair
First taste of rice cereal
Open wide!
She gagged the first few times, until she got the hang of swallowing
Hmm. not bad.
Tenley at 6 months old. She is now army crawling, which has been kinda nice as she loves to entertain herself by rolling, crawling, and playing with her toys in the living room. She can stay there for a long time now that she can move where she wants too.
My happy baby girl
Her two teeth sticking out. Hoping the ones on the top won't come for awhile as I am enjoying my happy, content baby girl.
She was sitting up on her own for this picture, she can sit for little bits at a time.
Big Brother helping
Big Sister helping (luckily now she can for the most part hold her own bottle!)
Playing in her usual spot in the living room
Zoë loves to get pictures with her little sister
Something is usually in her mouth
She LOVES the bath! She tries to get me as wet as possible.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
School 2012
Dreyton is in kindergarten! hard to believe, I have two school-aged kids. He LOVES going, and meeting new friends. He is so social and will go up to kids and talk to them without feeling shy. He is really good going to his kindergarten doors by himself, and waiting in his class line to go in. Eventually I will feel comfortable just dropping them off in the drop and go area knowing he will be fine getting to class.
He misses Zoë (aka Mama to him lately) but LOVES that he can eat kraft dinner (orange macaroni) daily since she isn't there to complain (as she only likes white macaroni) for lunch.
Zoë is in grade 1! crazy, and sad to have her gone all day long. She had a hard time adjusting to school now that its full time, and a different school for the first week. She is getting better now. She will go in to school on her own now, without having two teachers drag her in, while she's crying for me. She has a big smile at the end of the day and is excited to tell me all about it. Now that she's making friends she is more comfortable staying at school for lunch.
Last night on Sept 10th, Zoë lost her first tooth! She was so excited as she was one of the last kids in her age group who hadn't lost a tooth yet. She had me check to see how loose it was (as she did this almost daily), I wiggled it a couple times and it popped out. Here is Zoë, with her toothless grin.
He misses Zoë (aka Mama to him lately) but LOVES that he can eat kraft dinner (orange macaroni) daily since she isn't there to complain (as she only likes white macaroni) for lunch.
Zoë is in grade 1! crazy, and sad to have her gone all day long. She had a hard time adjusting to school now that its full time, and a different school for the first week. She is getting better now. She will go in to school on her own now, without having two teachers drag her in, while she's crying for me. She has a big smile at the end of the day and is excited to tell me all about it. Now that she's making friends she is more comfortable staying at school for lunch.
Last night on Sept 10th, Zoë lost her first tooth! She was so excited as she was one of the last kids in her age group who hadn't lost a tooth yet. She had me check to see how loose it was (as she did this almost daily), I wiggled it a couple times and it popped out. Here is Zoë, with her toothless grin.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
This is just a post to record my kids weights.. It's fun to see, as Dreyton must be going through a growth spurt right now as he has gained 5 lbs in 3 months.
Zoe: 58 lbs
Dreyton: 50 lbs
Tenley: 15 lbs 1 ounce
Zoe: 58 lbs
Dreyton: 50 lbs
Tenley: 15 lbs 1 ounce
Zoë's 6th Birthday!
My firstborn is now 6 years old! Somehow her sleepover party with only 3 friends blew up a bit which ended up being a party and then sleepover with two friends . She had a blast all day, and kept saying how much fun it was.
While I got ready in the early afternoon, Nana Stanford took Zoë and Dreyton out which helped me quite a bit. Unfortunately, my cat (Misty) thought I didn't have enough excitement in my life, so she decided to chase a MOUSE in the house!
I got some random guy outside my house to help me hold the couches up so I could sweep it out of the house, but it was nowhere to be found. I decided to clean up behind the couches since they were moved already and found it hiding, so I ended up getting it out on my own. Poor mouse was pretty hurt, but it was too cute to kill so I just let it go away outside.
For the party they played a few games
The Princess and the Frog - Kiss the Frog: the girls put on lipstick and kissed the picture, and the boys had blue cardboard lips to pin on
The last little bit of the party, the kids watched Tangled in 3D. It was quite humerous to watch them all break out in song and try to grab at the objects.
While I got ready in the early afternoon, Nana Stanford took Zoë and Dreyton out which helped me quite a bit. Unfortunately, my cat (Misty) thought I didn't have enough excitement in my life, so she decided to chase a MOUSE in the house!
I got some random guy outside my house to help me hold the couches up so I could sweep it out of the house, but it was nowhere to be found. I decided to clean up behind the couches since they were moved already and found it hiding, so I ended up getting it out on my own. Poor mouse was pretty hurt, but it was too cute to kill so I just let it go away outside.
For the party they played a few games
The Princess and the Frog - Kiss the Frog: the girls put on lipstick and kissed the picture, and the boys had blue cardboard lips to pin on
Snow White - Bobbing for apples: Don't get the poison apple
Ate lots of Food
Present opening
they did some crafts and had cake and ice cream .
I was just going to do ice cream sundaes with a bunch of toppings, so I never made a cake. That morning Zoë said she didn't want a sundae and just wanted a princess cake... Luckily after quite a few phone calls, and people thinking that i'm crazy to ask them to make a cake on such short notice I found one store that was willing to! $30 later... here it is!
The last little bit of the party, the kids watched Tangled in 3D. It was quite humerous to watch them all break out in song and try to grab at the objects.
When the party was over, Zoë had her cousin Jayden and close friend Saryn over for a sleepover
They all got matching princess pajamas
Before bed we went and flew flying lanterns (chinese flying lanterns that are on the movie Tangled)
(yes, I know my son has pants that are up to his knees, and that he's wearing pink dora shoes... , if he didn't strip down at night to NOTHING i'd maybe think about buying him some new pj's)
Lighting the fuel cell on fire
Going out in the sky (it flies quite high and far). I'm sure people were wondering what the heck was flying past above them
Gramma and Papa Sefcik bought Zoë a new bike for her birthday. Zoë and I rode around the area for over half an hour today and she kept up with me the whole time.
Of course she picked out the most expensive bike at the store, and when Gramma mentioned how much it was going to be she said "ok Gramma, just let me ride around the store and then we can get a cheaper one". Needless to say Zoë was SUPER excited to see it the next day.
P.S. - going to kill my sister for buying a makeup kit
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