Isabelle the Penguin

Sunday, April 19, 2009


















Left to right: Isabelle, Abigail, Evangeline and Britain
Tristan not pictured because of course, he doesn’t wear pink:-)

We recently analyzed the frequency of ER visit’s in a family with 5 rambunctious little ones. Like his daddy, Tristan is just prone to accidents. Bike wrecks, skate board accidents, getting “knocked out” while wrestling a bit too energetically. We had to call an ambulance when Abi was three because she ingested Drain-O and was coughing up blood and had burns all down her throat. Britain got stitches for a gash in her forehead from falling off a chair at about the same age. I got to navigate that one solo while we were living in Ukraine and C was out of town. (Imagine flagging down a taxi with a bleeding baby…. a ghetto hospital….no English speaking personnel….having my baby taken from me by a tight-lipped nurse instructing me in Russian that I was forbidden from accompanying her into the sterile room where they would stitch her without anesthesia.) And then there is Evie and all her hospital drama. Need I say more? Im feeling like such a flaky mom “confessing” all of this, but seriously, there are occupational hazards that just cant be avoided some days in this job!

So yeah, the point was that Isabelle is our only one to elude the ER thus far. Never make those comparisons…they are SURE to be tested!

Saturday night we had a young newlywed couple staying with us. The guy is a lifelong friend of C’s who was a teammate of ours on the mission field in Ukraine. He and his beautiful new bride and were visiting us for the weekend. Our kids adore them and jockeyed for positions on their lap or by their side all night. Our precious friends were nothing but gracious, but I can only imagine that our chaotic world is a pretty stark contrast to theirs. Nonetheless, I was feeling pretty confident that we had made to through the bedtime routine…teeth brushing, potty-ing, endless stories, cups of water, songs and prayers fairly smoothly. It was that “exhale” time of day when you crash on the couch listening to the sweet sound of silence and ready to engage in uninterrupted adult conversation. After three and a half minutes of peace, Isabelle began screaming bloody-murder from her bedroom. I booted it upstairs to find her bleeding from her nose and in hysterics.
“Som-ting in der Mommy!!”
“In where?”
“In DER!”
It took two seconds to put the pieces together and realize she’d crammed a foreign object up her nose. Oh GREAT! The nearby Emergency Care Clinic closes early on the weekend and the nearest hospital is 45 minutes away. You know those little plastic critters that you wind up from the back and they pitter-patter until the spring runs out? Well her little penguin apparently had gone to bed with her (unbeknownst to me) and she had broken off his beak and “tried it on”. Half a box of blood stained kleenex, a pair of tweezers and 20 minutes later, I returned to our guests politely waiting in the den. (I seriously think I’ve earned an honorary RN degree in the last year!)
Thankfully, Isabelle is none the worse for wear and Im thinking we may have a patent on a new birth control method. All you newlyweds out there, come spend a weekend with the noise and clamor and drama at our house. You’ll think twice!

Boo-Boo of a Day

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

What a day!  

Just one of those I wish I’d gone with my first inclination to stay in my pajamas, snuggle with my kids and watch the torrents of rain on the lake.  
Instead I ventured out to get lab work done on baby dearest.  Back in January when she was so sick, we began seeing an Immunologist to investigate auto-immune deficiencies.  Because she was a bit anemic in January and drawing more blood would further compromise her little system, he gave us instructions to run a full blood work up on her in April.  In an effort to prevent her from being stuck twice, I have been trying to coordinate with another doctor who wanted some chromosome testing done.  After nearly three weeks, they finally got the script to our Pediatrician today for us, so off we went with both orders in hand to the lab.
Upon arrival, Crystal, (who has stuck Evie at least a dozen times) came gushing out to the waiting room, excited to see “her favorite little patient”.  Evie in recognition, stuck out her bottom lip and began climbing my shoulder and hiding in her blanket!  
Poor Crystal stood dumbfounded looking at the two prescriptions I handed her.  
“Thats a heck of a lot of blood to come from one little girl,” she exclaimed.
Just the reassurance every mother needs to hear.  
For the next thirty minutes, I watched as she gathered every phlebotomist in the office and they conducted a lively debate about how much blood can be drawn from a 22 pound baby at one time.  She then phoned the genetics center nearby to see if there is even a panel that would cover all the blood-work that had been ordered.  They said they would research and call her back in an hour!  At this time, a consensus was made that 12-15 ml’s of blood was excessively beyond what is safe to draw at one time, and recommended that we take some today and come back Monday for more fun.  
All the while Evie has been whimpering pathetically and squirming on my lap while poor Tristan loyally tried to distract and console her with M&M’s and puppet shows.  She has never been an easy stick and today was no exception.  It took forever to get the two vials filled while two nurses secured her arm and another two stood nearby shaking rattles in her face and promising her a sticker.  
I mean really ladies…we are so beyond consoling her!
We left with a bruised arm, a silver glitter sticker and one exhausted, red-eyed, tear-stained baby!
…And we’ll do it all again on Monday.

So, you can bet that when I discovered her doing this in the pantry, she didn’t get scolded.
Nope. 
I sat down and joined her!

100th Post!!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

After nearly two weeks isolated from internet or phone while we changed our provider, we are now returning the 30+ calls left on our voicemail and catching up on e-mailing and blogging. I can’t say being stuck in the stone age is all together bad.  There is something liberating about no compulsion to return e-mails.  And, stealing a nap with the baby with no chance of being woken up by the phone was great!   Here’s the past two weeks in pictures…


Some got the stomach flu…some got a nasty cold…Evie (of course) got both!  We exhausted our library of Dr. Seuss and watched half a dozen Disney movies.  All in all, a great “sick day”.


Tristan, Abi and Britain had their awards ceremony from the Classical Conversations Homeschool group we’ve been a part of.  A great first year for us!!
Naptime for the snuggle bugs.  
I need to learn to crochet.  Evie about has this blanket in shreds, but adores sticking her fingers through the holes and 
wont go anywhere without it.  She’s earned the nickname “Linus” at our house
Evie’s first invitation to a birthday party for a special “heart friend”.  As you can see, she had a great time (and really wanted Lorelei’s hairbow!)
32 candles…and lots of help blowing them out.  Happy Birthday Daddy!
Miss Priss and her suave new look!