Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Snow!

We haven't had a good snow in years. This doesn't really qualify as a good snow either, but it was enough to build a tiny snowman and to finally use our sled from Christmas 2005.

I also got a picture of the boys in a pose similar to one my parents took of me and Rita when we were kids.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Leila's First Birthday

Leila is now 1 year old. We had a small party at our house, and another one next week with the Singh grandparents. The kids had a great time playing with kid friends, and the adults had a great time chatting with adult friends.

Congratulations, Leila, you made it!

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Asher starts Elemental diet

Liz has spent months fighting with insurance, and finally they've agreed to cover it, though only for a few months worth. So today Asher finally is starting his new elemental diet with Elecare. No food, just the Elecare elemental formula. We'll actually transition for a couple of weeks and taper down off of real food until it's only Elecare (Dum-Dum lollipops, and Smarties are also allowed). In 10 weeks we'll go back up to Cincinnati for another endoscopy to see if there are any signs of the Eosinophilic Esophagitis. If not then we'll start adding food back in to his diet, one every couple of weeks, then scope again to determine if the food we added was safe. We'll continue this until we have a good list of what is and what is not safe for Asher to eat.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Leila Adenoid Removal Surgery

Leila had an adenoidectomy, and had tubes put in her ears. She's been congested her entire life, and her adenoids were so big they interfered with her breathing. Lately at night we've been staying up with her and letting her sleep in our lap so she can breath more easily. Her sleep apnea was pretty scary. The doctor was initially hesitant to perform the surgery because of her age, but she's a big girl so things aren't too small in there and the problems we're having are bad enough to balance the likelihood of having to repeat the surgery later when they grow back.

Now after the surgery she's already breathing very easily, including at night (which makes us breath more easily as well).

Friday, January 05, 2007

Puppy

OK, I know I promised to write about our holidays -- and didn't do that.

Instead, I'll tell you a story about Simi's puppy. About five years ago, for Simi's first Christmas, his aunt and uncle gifted him a beanie-baby puppy and a beenie-baby frog. I put them in the crib with Simi; he was just a couple of months old at the time. (Putting stuffed animals in the crib with your infant is now considered a dangerous practice, but at the time it was a perfectly acceptable thing to do.) Over a short period of time, Simi developed an attachment to the puppy (he never thought anything of the frog) and he still, to this day, carries the puppy around with him everywhere he goes. Puppy has become so important that he wears an id tag around his neck with our phone numbers so that we can have a better chance of recovering him if he becomes lost.

A few years ago we told Simi the story of the Velveteen Rabbit. You know the story: the little boy loved the stuffed bunny he received as a Christmas present so much that it became worn and thread-bare. It was the little boy's love that made the Velveteen Rabbit become a real one.
After reading the story, we told Simi that his puppy was like the Velveteen Rabbit and that, one day, it would become real. Of course, we have been hoping that Puppy wouldn't become real for another 10 years or so...

Puppy is showing the signs of five years of being carried around by Simi. He developed a hole in his nose and the little plastic beads have been falling out. Over our Christmas (see, we are getting around to the Christmas part of the story) break, I found some of the plastic bead stuffing and fixed up puppy. He is now plumper than ever and his holes are all sewn up. We still need to sew back his mouth and nose, which seems to have disappeared over time and because of the repair. But Simi doesn't seem to care.

Here is a photo of a happy Simi and Puppy post repair. Hopefully puppy will last another five years or so.


Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

Wishing y'all a very happy new year! I'll be back very soon to tell you stories from our holiday. I'd love to hear about yours too. Please write some of your favorite memories in the comments section of this post.

Take care,
Liz