Slowing Down

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Life has a way of slowing us down sometimes. 


We've had lots of time to cuddle and receive help from friends and neighbors.


My back pulled badly when I jumped over a bush while racing the Firstborn home from the bus. ("Let's race, Mom!") It wasn't very painful at first. And, since I've pulled and healed that area I the past, I didn't think much of it. The next day, I bought and assembled a 9' Costco Christmas tree. (Our 5yo, $70 Lowe's tree looked depressing with 4/5th of the light bulbs burned out.)

In my defense, it's a great tree! Plugs are in the trunk!

Still, I didn't feel horrible until the weekend. (Jump happened Tuesday. A ciprofloxacin prescription might have irritated my joints and back as well.) By Saturday, it was hard to walk. I reached out to my PCP and an in-network chiropractor, both of whom were closed.

I'm really glad we invested in quality recliners with lumbar support. They've been life-savers.

We watched Mass on EWTN while DH went to church. It's not my favorite way to celebrate the liturgy.

The biggest bummer for me was missing Christmas Mass.

On Tuesday, we discovered that I would need an MRI in order to know what was causing the pain. The insurance didn't allow authorization from my chiro; so, my PCP sent in an order. I let the chiro manipulate my back, which I'm 90% certain made things worse. I felt bruised all along my spine afterward. The next morning, my left hip popped and immediately sent severe pinching sensations on both sides of my lumbar spine. I had to stop all movements to find a comfortable position. It took a few days and more pain to discover that I needed this painkiller.

Aspirin works better for me than ibuprofen and acetaminophen. Caffeine helps my body absorb the medicine faster.

To add to the excitement, my kids picked up what seems like the flu and passed it on to me. Whatever it is, almost everyone we know has it.


I'm using it as an excuse to eat phó.



I'm supposed to get up and walk around every half hour so my back doesn't worsen. On one walk, I returned to this:

I love my sweet kids!

On Tuesday, two weeks after the initial pull, my PCP had the MRI results in my inbox. I was so relieved to know what I had and, hence, have a plan to heal. Her note:


 We were kind enough to pass the flu along to DH, who has a stellar immune system, but who was attacked from 13 different fronts over the course of a week and a half. At least we are all home enjoying each other.


And our weather is finally cold -- 14 degrees this morning!


Although it's been a pretty challenging year, we are so grateful for overall health and happiness. Family is the biggest blessing. I'm so grateful for mine!
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Christmas 2017

Monday, December 25, 2017

 Merry Christmas!


"The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light...You have brought them abundant joy and great rejoicing!" -Isaiah 9:1-2















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DH Travels of Late

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

I don't have pics from all of his trips in November and December; but here are a couple:





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Getting ready!

Saturday, December 16, 2017









Somehow the book was left open to this page.

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My Treasures

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

They kept making room for more. Sweet Pea was right there with her, "can I come?!" Such sweethearts!



"Take a picture!" These two are peas in a pod.


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Merry Christmas from the Engineer!

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

This is a "string with Christmas lights."


And these are "binoculars."


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Sweet Pea: Thirty Months!

Monday, December 11, 2017

Otherwise called "Two-and-a-Half". Sweet Pea had a very scary accident on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. She is perfectly fine with no sustained injuries. One day, I will share all of the details because they remind me of God's tremendous mercy and the number of people who love our girl and would lay down their lives for her.


For now, I am processing and need to not have judgements cast at me. I let my guard down, which I deeply regret; and I know to never be in that situation again. Mostly, I'm incredibly grateful that my sweet girl is okay. Here she is at the hospital saying, "You got me pancakes?! I WUV pancakes! You da bess fwiend!!"


She was back to ordering Mr. Serious around by Monday.




We are taking the opportunity to give more hugs and let the house get dirtier.




We are saying "yes" more.



We are splurging a bit.






Here she is eyeing a Christmas train village scene at Costco. 


Here she is with Grandma at Great Falls on Black Friday:


Here are her stats:

Weight 25.8 lbs, 17th%
Height 34.25", 21st%

Other well checks: Birth1 Month2 Months4 Months6 Months9 Months12 Months15 Months18 Months, and 2 Years.
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