Monday, October 28, 2013

Kirkland Halloween Parade

One of the neighborhood events that I help to plan is the annual Halloween Parade into downtown Kirkland.  The Kirkland businesses are stocked up and ready for the kids to trick-or-treat.  We have made so many good friends in our neighborhood that an event like this is as much fun for us as it is for the kids.

Julia is Doc McStuffins (from Disney Jr).  Pipe cleaners in her hair made the braids mimic Doc McStuffins hair style.

"You're gonna pay for this one day, Mom"

Oli has a crush.  And it seems to be mutual.  More documentation below.  (BTW, he is some sort of zombie...the selection gets smaller and smaller for his age)


That look on her face screams, "I feel special right now". The next pics prove how special and happy she was, dancing and singing out of the stores.




 
 


"Wait up for me, guys!"  Julia this is the first time you had to share your brother's heart to another girl.  Afraid it will be the first of many.

She still loves the flag duty.

A waterfront stroll.  Man, the teenage years are going to rough.


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Tyler's Sleep Study

I normally don't blog about medical stuff but here goes...
 
Tyler has always had a rattling/wheezy style of breathing, he stops breathing during sleep, he often breathes through his mouth, etc.   All leading to a hypothesis of large adenoids that may need to be removed (Oli had his removed when he was 8).   The hypothesis is confirmed by an overnight sleep study at Children's Hospital.  We were scheduled for Feb but they called with a cancelation last Thursday at 4pm and we checked in at 7pm. 
 
It was brutal.  Check in at 7pm, start the hour long set up 8pm.  By 8:20, Tyler had run out of patience. At that point, still had nearly 30 wires to be attached (head, body, neck, etc) - 50 total.  He really lost it when they put an oxygen and CO2 sensor up his nose.  I've never seen him so angry and for so long.  And all I could do was hold him and restrain his hands from reaching up and yanking out the wires while he was thrashing about and inevitably, pulling out some wires and making one tangled mess.  2 hours later he finally slept.  Brutal.  While I am not one to quit when the "going gets tough"...part of me really thinks I might have walked out had he not been leashed to a bunch of machines. 
 
Results in one month.
 
My hope is that we confirm the hypothesis (avoiding any more tests) and that it isn't a severe problem so that we can wait until he is older for surgery (to remove adenoids). 
 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Pumpkin Patch 2013

An annual tradition I love is to go to the pumpkin patch at Dr. Maze's Farm.  It is close and has a great fall setting and we just happened to have a free afternoon and the sun came out.  We got lucky!
 

Just like the story, Julia wanted a bumpy, little, pumpkin.  I was so proud.  She found this one and immediately fell in love with it.  

She took such great care of this pumpkin and none of the perfect pumpkins we continued to see caught her eye.  This pumpkin was coming home with us.

She insisted on carrying it. 

If it was in the wheel barrow, she had to keep a close eye on it.
"I found the perfect pumpkin!!!"




"Darn, wish I could have settled on a smaller one."

"I got it Daddy, don't worry."

"Uh Oh, Daddy....it fell over!"  Oli was first to drop what he was doing and save the bumpy little pumpkin.  Brett wasn't phased...he was still hunting for the perfect one.