Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Halloween 2013

The kids were crazy excited about Halloween this past year. All they could talk about was being super heroes! And they didn't wanna be the standard Superman or Wonder Woman, well they did but they wanted their own colors. So, I begged my sweet sister in-law Leah to help me make the capes (ok, she made them all by herself) but I did make the girl's boots and their head bands. I wish I had gotten some progression pics of those babies like I did the boots! They were both listed as "super easy" and "fun" and "crafty" on Pinterest but I would have used other adjectives. For the sale of my blog, and my children's and my sanity, I will go ahead and say that I was semi-proud of myself for "making" something that my children actually used and wanted to use more than once! They had a great time showing off their costumes at a few different trunk or treat events and and going trick or treating through our neighborhood. We even had Bellamy tag along with us for the 2nd year (note the monkey amidst the supers 😊). I was exhausted by night's end but as long as the kids had a great time, I was happy. I can't ask for much more than that.









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Friday, May 9, 2014

October surprise(s)

After my own birthday "season" one would think I'd be able to be done until the holidays. Not the case at all. After all our birthdays were done and school had started, we start a season of fall birthdaysoy v with family and friends. We attend, we skate, we play dress up and we go on all girls trips to corn mazes and hayrides. It's really a blast and we have a good time celebrating Holden's birthday, Emma Willis' birthday and Addisyn's birthday as well. There are other birthdays included in October but these are the ones I actually got pictures of. We also have to remember LCHS Homecoming, because our girl "KoKo Jelly Bean" aka Koree Guthrie made the homecoming court. She looked beautiful and the girls thought she was a princess! She was beautiful for sure! Along with all this, Ryan participated in a fundraiser for her school where she raised money for new technology and playground equipment with a fun run/walk. She was such a big girl and a good sport and her school raised more than $10,000! I was impressed, to say the least. She had fun and was so proud of herself. I was proud of her too! We did a lot in October, I don't really realize it until I am trying to remember it so I can write it all down.

I can't forget to mention that we also celebrated Addisyn's birthday in October as well. She had a teddy bear theme party and ate best cookies and sandwiches and ate bear birthday cake. Then we picked up Leslie Moore's girls and we all went to Quincy and played on tall haystacks and in a pool of corn, we went through a corn maze and went on a hayride. We had a great day and made some great friends. The fun never stops, that's for sure!





























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Thursday, May 1, 2014

OUCH!

My poor Ryan, she is such a trooper. She's been getting sickly for a while now and we've been giving her an over the counter medicine for sneezes and stuff and even took her to an allergist at the advice of our doctor. After our initial visit, he suggested that she probably does have allergies and the best way to figure out what she's actually allergic to would be to have an allergy test done. I was hesitant but eventually agreed and went home that day trying to prepare Ryan for what she would be having done the next time we went to her allergist.
So, that day came last October and I picked her up from school and took her to the allergist. I prepped her as much as I could up to the second it started but neither of us was really prepared for what was taking place. The nurses drew small blue lines and numbers all over Ryan's back to correspond with the allergen that they would be testing. Then, they started to prick her back with "small needles" (their words not mine, because with children, all needles are HUGE!) Thankfully, the pricking nurse brought a backup nurse with her because Ryan didn't like to be poked and she started to cry and tell and try to get up and leave, anything to get away from that nurse! I had to hold her hands and the back up nurse had to hold her legs so the pricking nurse could finish pricking her back. The actual pricking only lasted for a minute but to hear Ryan's screams, it sounded like hours of pain! She settled down quick and the nurses told her to lay on her stomach and not scratch or touch her back, even if it itched. They gave her lollipops and coloring pages while we waited for the results. We found out she is allergic to grass and trees, especially pollinating trees. Really?, it's Tallahasse, FL, I don't know hardly anyone who is NOT allergic to those things. I have probably become allergic to those things since living in Tallahassee even though I grew up around the woods my whole life! In my opinion, we could have skipped the whole torture skin pricking session and just had the allergist tell us to take an antihistamine until she was 35 years old!!! It was horrible and I hated to consent to let them do it to her, it was just too much for me to put her through.
After the appointment, mommy tried to make her feel better by taking her to McDonald's and taking it back to school to eat lunch with her since she wanted to go back to school anyway. I needed to take an antidepressant and go home and sleep off the trauma I had just been through but Ryan was in great spirits again. How could I go home and wallow in self pity now? The rest of the day was as if nothing had happened and I can't say enough times how my Ryan is one tough trooper!














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