Friday, June 15, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Spring soccer for Nolan
After being subjected to watching so many of Karly's soccer practices and games, Nolan has the soccer bug now too. He was so excited to find out he was going to be able to play on a real team and get a uniform this spring.
He has had two games so far. He seems to have a bit of a size disadvantage out there, and has expressed some awareness/concern about that, such as, "why is everyone on the other team so big?" He's also less aggressive and pushy than many of the kids, but does well defensively and seems to have a good understanding of the game, such as not randomly kicking the ball out of bounds like many of them do at this age. He is also very concerned about the score, keeping track of goals and continually asking me about it, even though they do not keep score at this age and try very hard to not put any emphasis on winning/losing.
Even more than his team practices and games, he enjoys kicking the ball around with Marco at Karly's practices and games. His favorite thing is being goalie.
First practice.
He has had two games so far. He seems to have a bit of a size disadvantage out there, and has expressed some awareness/concern about that, such as, "why is everyone on the other team so big?" He's also less aggressive and pushy than many of the kids, but does well defensively and seems to have a good understanding of the game, such as not randomly kicking the ball out of bounds like many of them do at this age. He is also very concerned about the score, keeping track of goals and continually asking me about it, even though they do not keep score at this age and try very hard to not put any emphasis on winning/losing.
"Green Heros"
Even more than his team practices and games, he enjoys kicking the ball around with Marco at Karly's practices and games. His favorite thing is being goalie.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Spring soccer
Karly's first soccer game of the season was this morning and she had a great game! I was so proud of her. She really stepped up her game and was playing much more aggressively, moving the ball down the field, and running fast. She scored the team's only goal, and also managed to get quite a few other good shots on the goal, even though those didn't make it in. It was really exciting to watch and see some improvement.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Baltimore Train Museum
A couple weekends ago we went to the Baltimore Train Museum. I've been wanting to take Nolan to the train museum for years now and it was getting to the point that he was going to outgrow his train obsession before we ever got there. I had some discount coupons that were about to expire, so luckily that was the incentive that finally got us there. He really enjoyed it, although Karly wasn't too thrilled. Happily Grandma and Grandpa went with us so that made it much more fun for everyone.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Headaches
The headaches started the last day I posted here - Feb. 12. It was while we are at Kids N Motion, that Nolan suddenly stopped playing and came over to me, grabbed the back of his head and said, "my head hurts." He had done this a few times before, but it was pretty infrequent and always when riding in the car. After Feb. 12, it suddenly became near daily, and not always after riding in the car, although that continued to be the predominant pattern.
One day he said it after we got into his classroom in the morning at school. Even when he hadn't complained about it for awhile, if I asked, he would tell me that yes, it still hurt. So I stopped asking. I racked my brain for what could be causing his head to hurt, because 5 year olds just shouldn't be getting daily headaches for no reason, but nothing made sense. Vision problems, jaw problems, or motion sickness were my best guesses, but none seemed to really fit. We went to the pediatrician and she referred us to a neurologist. Of course our appointment was nearly a month away.
Then one night after he lay down in bed, he grabs his head, "My head hurts and I want to go to the doctor." All I could think was, "Head hurts with change in position = brain tumor symptom." The next day we went to the ER. Normal CT scan. Try to relax. But CT scans can miss things. The headaches continue. Another night, "My head is hurting, getting worse and worse, on top."
One day I pick him up from school and they tell me he hit his head on a pole at the playground. Oh my gosh, is he getting clumsy, losing his balance? Nobody saw it happen so of course I can only imagine the worst. Later that same day, he somehow hits his head at the top of the slide. I was right there, but my view was obstructed so again, not sure how it happened. Did he have a moment of weakness or loss of balance?
Another day I pick him up from school and he tells me something smells bad. Minutes later he vomits. Headaches and vomiting = brain tumor symptom. Back to the pediatrician. They still have no answers.
The wonderful assistant at our pediatrician's office is persistent and somehow manages to get us in earlier at the neurologist. The neurologist is wonderful too and spends a lot of time with us and thoroughly reviews the detailed notes I've been keeping. She writes an order for him to get an MRI. Finally, we will know for sure if something serious is wrong.
Three more interminable weeks to wait for the MRI. A week into the wait, I find out a separate appointment is needed for MRI without sedation (which we wanted to attempt before doing sedation), and we are able to get an appointment for just a few days away - March 12, exactly a month since this nightmare began. We have to cancel our other appointment we've already waited a week for, but have to take the chance.
Now, the question is, how will a 5 year old boy lay perfectly still for 45 minutes with absolutely nothing to distract him? Many prayers were sent and he did it! The entire procedure went perfectly and Nolan could not have done better. It was 9 pm and he fell asleep almost right away. Thanks to the lidocaine he didn't even flinch when they injected the contrast. He woke up towards the end but still remained perfectly still. I was sooo proud of him.
Then the interminable wait for the results. One night he asks me if people have bones in their head. When I tell him yes, he says, "Then I think I broke the bones in my head when I was jumping at Kids N Motion." I pick him up from school yesterday and they tell me he vomited at lunch. Somehow a kid threw a piece of his lunch into Nolan's mouth (okay??) and it grossed him out and made him gag, and then of course he threw up. So another episode of random vomiting.
Then FINALLY the call comes yesterday afternoon. "His MRI is essentially normal." Essentially?? She clarifies that it is normal and there is nothing to be concerned about. It does show some white matter spots, which are often found on people that are prone to headaches, but they are nothing for concern. Praise God! There are really no words to describe the extent of relief I experienced. This kid had me scared to death for over a month. Many prayers were answered and I am so thankful to God for his health. We will continue to monitor the headaches and follow up with the neurologist in a few weeks. We also still have an eye doctor appointment on the off chance that he is having vision problems.
One day he said it after we got into his classroom in the morning at school. Even when he hadn't complained about it for awhile, if I asked, he would tell me that yes, it still hurt. So I stopped asking. I racked my brain for what could be causing his head to hurt, because 5 year olds just shouldn't be getting daily headaches for no reason, but nothing made sense. Vision problems, jaw problems, or motion sickness were my best guesses, but none seemed to really fit. We went to the pediatrician and she referred us to a neurologist. Of course our appointment was nearly a month away.
Then one night after he lay down in bed, he grabs his head, "My head hurts and I want to go to the doctor." All I could think was, "Head hurts with change in position = brain tumor symptom." The next day we went to the ER. Normal CT scan. Try to relax. But CT scans can miss things. The headaches continue. Another night, "My head is hurting, getting worse and worse, on top."
One day I pick him up from school and they tell me he hit his head on a pole at the playground. Oh my gosh, is he getting clumsy, losing his balance? Nobody saw it happen so of course I can only imagine the worst. Later that same day, he somehow hits his head at the top of the slide. I was right there, but my view was obstructed so again, not sure how it happened. Did he have a moment of weakness or loss of balance?
Another day I pick him up from school and he tells me something smells bad. Minutes later he vomits. Headaches and vomiting = brain tumor symptom. Back to the pediatrician. They still have no answers.
The wonderful assistant at our pediatrician's office is persistent and somehow manages to get us in earlier at the neurologist. The neurologist is wonderful too and spends a lot of time with us and thoroughly reviews the detailed notes I've been keeping. She writes an order for him to get an MRI. Finally, we will know for sure if something serious is wrong.
Three more interminable weeks to wait for the MRI. A week into the wait, I find out a separate appointment is needed for MRI without sedation (which we wanted to attempt before doing sedation), and we are able to get an appointment for just a few days away - March 12, exactly a month since this nightmare began. We have to cancel our other appointment we've already waited a week for, but have to take the chance.
Now, the question is, how will a 5 year old boy lay perfectly still for 45 minutes with absolutely nothing to distract him? Many prayers were sent and he did it! The entire procedure went perfectly and Nolan could not have done better. It was 9 pm and he fell asleep almost right away. Thanks to the lidocaine he didn't even flinch when they injected the contrast. He woke up towards the end but still remained perfectly still. I was sooo proud of him.
Then the interminable wait for the results. One night he asks me if people have bones in their head. When I tell him yes, he says, "Then I think I broke the bones in my head when I was jumping at Kids N Motion." I pick him up from school yesterday and they tell me he vomited at lunch. Somehow a kid threw a piece of his lunch into Nolan's mouth (okay??) and it grossed him out and made him gag, and then of course he threw up. So another episode of random vomiting.
Then FINALLY the call comes yesterday afternoon. "His MRI is essentially normal." Essentially?? She clarifies that it is normal and there is nothing to be concerned about. It does show some white matter spots, which are often found on people that are prone to headaches, but they are nothing for concern. Praise God! There are really no words to describe the extent of relief I experienced. This kid had me scared to death for over a month. Many prayers were answered and I am so thankful to God for his health. We will continue to monitor the headaches and follow up with the neurologist in a few weeks. We also still have an eye doctor appointment on the off chance that he is having vision problems.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Nolan
We were at a party at Kids N Motion today and about halfway through Nolan said he was really hungry and couldn't wait another minute, so out we went to the lobby. I went out in the freezing cold to the car and brought his leftover McDonald's lunch into the lobby area for him. He sat and ate very briefly and then got up to head back in to the party, telling me he was done. I said, "Wait a minute, we came all the way out here and I got this food for you to eat 1 french fry?!?" Very matter-of-factly he replied, "No, 2 fries" and marched back into the party.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Christmas Day part 2
We headed to Lenyr's house Christmas afternoon and enjoyed a nice lunch with Marco's side of the family. We also celebrated Beltina's birthday.
We did a white elephant type gift exchange that everyone except Nolan participated in. He was happy with his role as present distributor.
I think everyone was pretty happy with what they ended up with, although there were 3 clock radio variations in the mix! I got one of them.
Ron got one too.
Lenyr got the massaging shower head I bought, and Marco got an insulated Starbucks travel cup. Victoria got the hot air popcorn popper that Karly had contributed. Karly was thrilled with her watch, nail polish, and cute slippers.
We did a white elephant type gift exchange that everyone except Nolan participated in. He was happy with his role as present distributor.
I think everyone was pretty happy with what they ended up with, although there were 3 clock radio variations in the mix! I got one of them.
Ron got one too.
Lenyr got the massaging shower head I bought, and Marco got an insulated Starbucks travel cup. Victoria got the hot air popcorn popper that Karly had contributed. Karly was thrilled with her watch, nail polish, and cute slippers.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Christmas Day
Karly got up about 7:30, bouncing around and super-excited. She and Marco and I came downstairs and got the monkey bread in the oven and made the monkey munch (Karly's requested food). She found Zippie the Elf, who was able to stay one extra day since Karly was very distraught about his pending departure.
Thankfully, when he left the next day, all the Christmas loot seemed to be sufficient to distract her from her sadness about missing him. I let her open a couple of stocking presents. Luckily one that she opened was a little magic kit and that amused her for a bit. We finally let her wake the soundly-sleeping-Nolan up at 9 a.m.
They went through the stockings and got lots of fun things like, gloves, socks, toothbrush, toothpaste and band-aids.
Marco got a tool organizer/tote thingy.
Karly got a nerf "zombie gun" for Nolan.
Nolan picked this soft kitty travel pillow for Karly.
Here is Karly opening a roll of wrapping paper that he wrapped.
The mountain of stuff was kind of getting out of hand, but luckily we were almost done.
For the very last present, Santa came through with the one thing Karly had on her wish list - Wii and Super Mario game.
She was a little excited.
Thankfully, when he left the next day, all the Christmas loot seemed to be sufficient to distract her from her sadness about missing him. I let her open a couple of stocking presents. Luckily one that she opened was a little magic kit and that amused her for a bit. We finally let her wake the soundly-sleeping-Nolan up at 9 a.m.
They went through the stockings and got lots of fun things like, gloves, socks, toothbrush, toothpaste and band-aids.
Nolan's tape supply
Smencils!
After stockings we took a break to eat our breakfast - bacon, eggs, and monkey bread, and then it was back to the presents.
Marco got a tool organizer/tote thingy.
Karly picked out a shirt for me.
The kids were very sweet and excited to give each other the presents they had picked out. They both did a great job choosing something that the other really loved.
Nolan picked this soft kitty travel pillow for Karly.
Nolan is really into the gift wrapping and giving. There were quite a few gifts under the tree of random things, pack of gum, book, picture he made, that he had wrapped up for people, mostly for Karly.
Here is Karly opening a roll of wrapping paper that he wrapped.
The mountain of stuff was kind of getting out of hand, but luckily we were almost done.
For the very last present, Santa came through with the one thing Karly had on her wish list - Wii and Super Mario game.
She was a little excited.
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