Ten on Tuesday

Posted May 12th, 2009 by Sally and filed in Uncategorized

1.  Thanks so much for all your concern about Ava last week.  She’s doing much better.  We kept her home for all of last week, but she went back to school yesterday.


2. Back to school was rough yesterday because I disrupted her day with a nebulizer treatment.  Thank goodness for really understanding, caring teachers.  We called the doc and got the ok for only three treatments a day.  No more disruptions to the daycare routine.

3.  Even though we’ve been filling the girl up with meds, she’s been a pretty content kid.  She’s also added a new word to her vocabulary…movie.  She will hold absolutely still for a thirty minute treatment.  It’s like magic.

4.  To Ava, movie (weevee) means one thing.  Little Einsteins.

5.  Neither Matt nor I can sleep without dreaming about the treasure behind the little red door or cheering “Ra, ra, ra for rocket!”  

6.  We have a DVD player in the new van.  Ava now knows it exists.  “We’re going on a trip in our favorite rocket ship!”

7.  Speaking of trip…Can’t wait for our roadtrip to Kansas!
8.  Ava’s illness didn’t keep us from having a great time this weekend.  We went swimming in our pool on Friday afternoon and had a blast.  Ava wasn’t so sure about the water at first, but went through all of last summer’s phases in about 30 minutes.  Now the problem is that, every time the cover is pulled back, she wants to get in.  I see a long summer of fun in our future!

9.  Saturday night, the Hoffmans were camping at Lake Mead.  (Crazy Sarah, this was her Mother’s Day choice.  7 months pregnant, camping in 100 degrees.  That girl is adventurous!)  We were invited to come along for all the cookout, lakeside fun.   Ava felt well enough to play by the lake and made a great effort toward getting all the mud on the shore back into the water.


Yep, that’s snot and mud covering her face.  Who says I can’t let go and let her have fun?

Thank goodness David was willing to give her a lake bath.

Of course, we didn’t plan on this, so she didn’t have any clean clothes for the rest of the night.  Considering the heat, I don’t think she minded.

10.  On Sunday, we celebrated a really nice Mother’s Day.  Now that I have one of these, all my hard work will actually pay off.  Yay!

Have a great week, everyone!

RSV

Posted May 7th, 2009 by Sally and filed in Uncategorized

Ava’s caught the daycare bug and came down with RSV this week.  Kind of a bummer.  Started as a cold, but she was sent home from daycare yesterday with a fever.  Matt took her to the doc (I was totally expecting ear infection) and came back home with a nebulizer and a grocery bag full of meds.  This momma’s heart was just a little bit broken seeing my kid with any sort of breathing machine.

Matt’s recently become responsible for dealing with all future major illnesses.
It’s not terribly serious, but it could be so it’s treated fairly aggressively.  We’re doing four nebulizer treatments a day for the next two weeks.  Really wishing we’d trained her to watch tv before this.  She did great the first few sessions, but now it’s boring and she’s fighting it a bit.
Anyway, we’ll stay home with her until Monday morning, then it’s back to school.  Let’s hope those other kids leave their germs at home, too!

Playing with Elmo

Posted May 7th, 2009 by Sally and filed in Uncategorized

Ava, where’s your belly?

Posted May 7th, 2009 by Sally and filed in Uncategorized

Duh, momma, it’s right here!

Hiking at Lake Mead

Posted May 7th, 2009 by Sally and filed in Uncategorized

Two weekends ago (wow that went fast!), we went hiking at Lake Mead to see the old train tunnels.  It was a beautiful day, a nice level walk and, if you don’t mind having massive boulders hanging over your head, a super-cool reward toward the end.

Supposedly, if you keep hiking this trail, you get all the way (8 miles later) to Hoover Dam.  Maybe someday we’ll make it.  Doubt Ava will be in the backpack for that trip, though.  :-)