Thursday, December 24, 2009

? Our Family Christmas Tradition?

Apparently we have been counseled to create our own family traditions and Braden has decided that he has one that he wants to be part of our annual Christmas routine. He has decided (on his own) that a tradition that he wants to share with our family involves his annual hospital trips at Christmastime.

His first Christmas he decided that going to the instacare while we were in Salt Lake would be lots of fun. We got ended up with a nebulizer, and were in the ER at the hospital back home within a week.
Last year he decided that if he was dehydrated enough then we would take him back to the hospital. Since we stayed over Christmas Santa visited him in the hospital in Utah. He must have decided that he really liked all of the attention that he gets while he is there, or something.
Tuesday he decided that he really wanted to pull out the big guns this time. He had a mild barking cough sporadically through the day, so I called the doctors office to have him seen (since Sasha had been though it last week, and his history with croup). I was told that the practitioner didn't feel that it was pertinent to see him. He was doing just fine when we put him down for bed. I started working on some Christmas projects and Brit headed out to play some basketball. When he got home we talked for a little while then heard a little coughing from Braden's room. Brit was going for the humidifier when he realized that the coughing wasn't stopping, Braden was really struggling to breathe in. We ran him outside to see if the cold air would help. I checked his chest for retraction, it was prominent. I called 911 for help. When the medics arrived he was "cianotic" ie, turning blue. We are thankful to live within a couple of blocks of the fire station, and for their quick response! (even though it felt like a long time - I'm sure it does anytime there is an emergency). We are very thankful for the Racemic Epinephrine that they quickly got into his system. Then we got to take our first and hopefully last ambulance ride to the hospital. After a couple doses of steroids and a couple of hours of monitoring we were able to go home. His energy level is back up, he is probably feeling a little jittery from the meds, other than sleep schedules being really out of whack things were back to normal by Wednesday.
He got his new buddy "Cotton" on the "amulanc" ride, and has hardly put him down.
Thank you to one of our good friends for being willing to come over when we called after midnight so someone could be here with Sasha so that she didn't have to be woken up. Thank you to others who stayed up waiting to be informed of the events of the evening and more than willing to jump in and help in anyway they could.

I am smiling in this picture because Braden was breathing ok by now, and we were at the hospital.
His new buddy "Cotton"

If you have any opinions on Braden's idea of great holiday activities please share with him, maybe we can change his mind.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Thanksgiving Weekend

We had a wonderful time this Thanksgiving. We were able to keep a secret from the kids for a couple of months that Grandpa and Grandma "Anesen" were coming to see them. When I picked them up from the airport I found out that they almost didn't get here, apparently the weather was such that they were going to land in Lewiston (that would have thrown off plans for dinner a bit). Thankfully the fog lifted enough that they were able to make it. We had a wonderful dinner with some close friends, and their family. Thank you "Nock-nees and Dao" for inviting us to join you, it was wonderful. I forgot to take my camera on many of our excursions for the week, so you will see a few of the things that we did. Friday we got some of our Christmas shopping done (not at 4am), we picked up our sitter for the kids, met Mom and Dad for dinner, and then were able to see Lion King. It was an amazing performance! We would HIGHLY recommend going if you have the chance. Thank you Ann and Stan for the recommendation, and opportunity to go.


We heard that there was a great light display in Coeur'd Alene at the resort. We decided that it would be fun to walk around and see what they had. We got really bundled up, thankfully we grabbed a couple of extra gloves, blankets, scarves, and hats to keep everyone warm. It was a long cold walk around the boardwalk, the kids were so focused and loved it! Thank you Grandpa and Brit for carrying the stroller up and down the stairs so we could walk all the way around and see that lights. It was beautiful. We could have taken a cruise to the other side of the lake to the "North Pole" to see another light show and meet Santa and Mrs. Clause. We decided that wasn't in the budget for this year, maybe another time.



Braden wasn't to sure about the giant reindeer, snowman, elf, nutcracker, and moose. Sasha thought that they were really neat. We stopped inside the resort to see if Santa was there to visit. We found his sleigh, and Sasha went to work directing desired photos in the sleigh. (our budding photographer)
We happened to be there when the Dickens Carolers came through singing. (Braden was "glued" while they were singing, he is our budding musician.) It sounds like there are a lot of great things that you could enjoy while you are there. There was a beautiful display of a gingerbread house that the kids were fascinated by. Braden thought that this (see picture above) was the best way to see, not to mention that it is now his favorite way to ride the stroller.


Thank you for coming to class with us, we had a wonderful time dancing and rocking with "Gamma and Gamma Anesen"

Who doesn't love an early Christmas?

She loves her new clothes, and wears them often
(all the time if we would let her)

Braden loves his boots, and has worn them often. (Tonight I think he was the only one with warm toes while we were caroling in freezing temperatures.)

Thank you so much for coming, we miss you and are excited to see you again soon.