Friday, April 29, 2011

Bath Chair?




Yesterday Nicholas received the Rifton Blue Wave Bath System.


It's that apparatus he's sitting in. Doesn't it look like a bath seat to you?...No? Me either.


When the vendor we use brought it by yesterday I laughed out loud at the size of the enormous thing! The top part comes apart from the base so Nicholas can easily use the seat in the bath tub. The bottom part is suppose to be for transporting him to and from the tub which may come in handy as he gets bigger, but I don't think it will even fit through our bathroom door! Nicholas still fits comfortably into his infant bathing seat, so we plan on using that for baths until it becomes too small for him. This new bathing system is currently being used as an awesome living room theatre seat. Nicholas loves how high he is and that he can easily see all that is going on around him. He also has a much better view of his favorite movies and cartoons.


As you can see from the last photo, Ella likes it too. She crawled under there yesterday evening and kept herself entertained for about fifteen minutes. Thank goodness the wheels lock, otherwise Nicholas would have had a trip around the living room via his busy little sister!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Baby Bird's 6 Month Photos




Last week Ella had her six-month professional photos taken by my good friend, Heather Purdin. I think they turned out super-duper cute, even if our little munchkin wouldn't crack a smile for any of the pictures. Heather & I made silly faces, fed her, made noises, jumped around...pretty much acted like complete goof-balls to get her to smile, with no such luck. Oh well, maybe she will be more cooperative for her nine-month shoot. To see more of Heather's work, visit her website: http://clickphotoportraits.com/.


Thank you, H! We love them!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Equipment Cart



Last weekend I went shopping for a cart to hold all of Nicholas' equipment that can easily roll anywhere in the house. First, I went to Costco and looked at the metal shelf carts that I know many other SMA families use for their kids' equipment. However, the only one our local Costco offered was a 6 shelf cart for nearly $100.00. I decided to keep looking and am glad I did because the next store I went to was WalMart and I found this cute Better Homes & Gardens rolling table on clearance for $37.50! I put it together myself in under 30 minutes. I really like the look of it and it goes with the rest of the furniture in his room. His cough assist fits perfectly on the bottom shelf and his Trilogy and pulse/ox fit on the top shelf. I also bought a wall hook to hang his water bag, which I think looks more aesthetically pleasing than a long medical pole. The only piece of equipment that doesn't fit on the cart is his suction, which is okay for us since the suction machine is light and easy to move from room to room anyway. I am so happy that I was able to find such a great cart for such a wonderful price!



Monday, April 25, 2011

We Love Our Friends

A few nights ago we had some good friends over for dinner: the Darlings, the DeShazers, & the Kalmbachs. We are so blessed to have such wonderful friends in our life!


Nicholas got comfy in his room and watch Toy Story 3 with Mason & Harry after the kids were all tired from running around in the back yard. Dinner spread (minus a few things that our friends brought over that didn't get photographed)
Yummy clam chowder
Enjoying the beautiful evening outside.
Ella didn't drink any beer, but she does love that cold bottle on her gums!


The Darlings & part of the DeShazers
Auntie Jami & Ellie
Leslie, Grace, and EllaThe Kalmbachs
Harry after he enjoyed some pizza. I absolutely adore this kid...he has a huge heart and the the sweetest to Nicholas!


Erin & Ella chatting with LeslieNicholas wanted to sit in Harry's Jeep
So did Bella & Ella
Then Bella wanted to hold "baby" on her lap in the JeepA super-fun night was had by all!

It was the kind of day where I wanted to freeze time and have things stay just they way they are. It also made me anxious for summer to arrive so we can spend lots more time outside!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter 2011

The Easter bunny visited our house this morning, and the kids were thrilled!Nicholas refused to smile until I tickled him and then he cracked a quick one for the camera.
Gramme had fun helping Nicholas play with his new toys...
but I think he was most excited about the Wow Wow Wubbzy DVD my parents brought him & the Elmo's World DVD Eric & Tina brought over.


Ella enjoyed looking through her first Easter basket

She liked the teethers
and had a lot of fun with the fake grass.


Later she squeezed in some play time with GrandpaHappy Easter from the Gustafson Family!



Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Life As We Know It

Lately I have noticed that my "good days" are more frequent and my "bad days" come less and less. I attribute those good days to several things:




  1. Our sweet baby girl. She is a glorious distraction from all the overwhelming aspects of SMA. She fills our days with things to do, so that my mind doesn't do to the dark place (the funeral planning-losing our son, heart wrenching place). Before she was born, I would be playing with Nicholas and have to leave the room because I would get so overwhelmed with emotion and start crying. Now I am able to maintain my composure in front of my son and focus on other things. Ella is one of those wonderful distractions. Nicholas loves to play with his sister and the bond they share between them helps to alleviate some of that constant worry about Nicholas's health for I know that each joyful moment Nicholas experiences is making him so happy. At this moment they are playing together on the floor and Nicholas is trying to get Ella's attention and laughing at her as she smiles and coos at him.



  2. Faith. Recently I read a truly amazing book that I would recommend to anyone. It's called Heaven is For Real and is written by Todd Burpo about his son's near-death experience in which he visited Heaven. I was raised Catholic so my faith has always been a huge part of my life. Faith has taken an even larger role for me in the last eight years as my career and my faith have over-lapped. I taught first & second grades for five years in a local private, Catholic school, and now I work as a Pastoral Assistant in a local Catholic parish. I have always known about Heaven and that I hope to be there someday when my time on this Earth comes to an end. However, there have been doubts about whether or not this glorious place really, truly exists. After all, we don't often have loved ones coming back to tell us that they made it there. After reading about four-year-old Colton Burpo's experiences in Heaven, I can say with confidence that when the day comes for our sweet son to leave us, there is no other place I would want him to be. I also always think about the first chapter in my students' religion book. It was called Heaven Is Our Home and it prompted the children to close their eyes and imagine their best vacation, their most wonderful birthday party, a place filled with family & friends, where no one gets hurt and everyone feels constant love and happiness. These images are confirmed in Heaven is For Real which explains a utopia of holiness for all who enter. I no longer fear death for my son or anyone else I love for the place they will go to live all of eternity is better than anything they could ever experience here on Earth.



  3. Nicholas's good health. Since December of last year when we switched Nicholas to the amino acid diet + breast milk + fresh fruits/veggies he has become a new kid. He is so full of life! He feels fantastic everyday and is so happy all the time. He no longer has digestive issues and the pain that accompanied them. After watching a couple of documentaries on food: Food Matters & Food, Inc. I can see how a healthy diet can contribute to one's overall health so I have made some changes in the way our whole family eats as well. As Nicholas nears his third birthday, he has become more verbal, more engaged in activities, more assertive about activities he would like to participate in. Before when he wasn't feeling good, he didn't want to do anything except lie on the sofa and watch movies, so we are thrilled that he is so eager to try new things now that his tummy issues are resolved. This new diet means that Nicholas has been feeling great pretty much everyday for over four months. It also means he has regained a minimal amount of strength in his arms, legs, and head control which is a huge accomplishment for a child with SMA.



  4. Time. Sunday, April 17th marks the two-year point for Nicholas's diagnosis. On that day in 2009 when we received Nicholas's diagnosis, our hearts were completely broken. We feared that everyday might be our son's last. We were unsure about what to expect, what to do, how to live a life with a child experiencing a terminal illness. Time truly does heal. In the past two years, we have realized that SMA doesn't define our son. It is a part of who he is, and yes, it does limit him in terms of physical movement, but we have learned to make accommodations in everything we do to help meet his physical needs. It has also healed our constant fear that everyday with Nicholas might be our last. We realize now that Nicholas most likely will not die a sudden death which was our fear for a long time. We realize that as the end of his life nears, there will be signs (breathing problems, desaturations, lethargy, etc.) that will help to recognize that his time is on Earth is coming to an end. So we live each day with fervor, realizing that while Nicholas's time will most likely be much shorter than we hope, we try to treasure the time we do have together and try to keep faith that there might someday be a cure for SMA in Nicholas's lifetime. It also helps to read stories of inspiration people living with SMA who have beat the odds and are living adult lives with this disease.



  5. A wealth of information. Because we live in a time of easily accessible technology, sites like Facebook, SMA Space, Families of SMA, and the Gwendolyn Strong Foundation (among others) help us to keep connected and stay on top of the most recent information regarding SMA. I find that other parents are the best resource for learning about SMA and all that comes along with it. Reading parents questions and responses on SMA Space helps to know what we should be doing for Nicholas, what to ask his doctors about, and what to be aware of as his disease progresses. Seeing photos posted on Facebook of children overcoming the odds and celebrating their third, fourth, and fifth birthdays gives us so much hope. It also creates a community where we celebrate accomplishments no matter how small. Reading about new research studies and break-throughs on Families of SMA helps give us hope that a cure might be found soon. FSMA is also a great resource for getting equipment for Nicholas. They were so wonderful in loaning us a car travel system for Nicholas. The Gwendolyn Strong Foundation is particularly close to my heart, as Victoria Strong was one of the first SMA parents to reach out to me after Nicholas's diagnosis. Their site helps to provide up-to-date information regarding SMA and also highlights their daughter, Gwendolyn, for which the site is named. I have never had the pleasure of meeting Bill or Victoria Strong, but they have always been available via email to offer helpful suggestions and resources for our son. We are also fortunate to have another family, the VanderZandens, who have a daughter the same age as Nicholas with SMA. Our families run a similar parallel in that they have Kayla with SMA, and another daughter (close in age to Ella) who is SMA-free. They live in Oregon so we have seen them several times and Shawna and I keep in touch via phone at least once a month. We share information about SMA, new things we are trying with our kids, their struggles & triumphs, all which help me feel not so alone in parenting a child with a progressive disease.



At this point, in terms of life and all that it has thrown at us, I would say, it's pretty darn good right now. I love my little family of four and treasure every moment we have together as a family.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Seven Months





Our little pumpkin is seven months-old today! She's growing and changing so much now. Yesterday she said her first word, "ma-ma" and she said it several times today. It kind of sounds like "ma-ma, mom" and she says it when she wants me which is super cute. It's also completely fair since Nicholas's first word was "da-da." She is our little eater and is still breastfeeding, but also has two baby food meals a day-one in the morning and one in the evening. She is not picky with food at all and will happily eat anything. She has yet to cut a tooth, but I read that the later that first tooth makes an appearance, the better it is for healthy teeth, so we aren't too worried. She smiles a lot but can also be very serious and is already developing quite the personality. My mom says she reminds her a lot of myself when I was a baby, so I know I am in for it! I talked non-stop, was busy and curious, and put everything in my mouth, which pretty much sums up Ella too. Nicholas now asks where Ella is when she is napping and it's adorable. He loves his baby sister so much and they are developing quite the bond.


Happy seven months Mimi! (my nickname for her)

Mommy, Daddy & Nicholas love you to the moon & back!!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Movement




Today Nicholas received his new arm sling and gym from SMA Angels Charity. He absolutely LOVES being able to move his arms with so much ease! This system will create many opportunities for therapy and for play. His eyes lit up when he realized how much he was able to move his arms and mine filled with joyful tears. It seems like such a small thing, but in Nicholas's world of limited movement, the sling helps make play time so much fun! I am so, so grateful for charities who help children like Nicholas.

Thank you Dana & Skylar Swanson and everyone at SMA Angels Charity & Angel Wings Arm Slings!!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Glorious Sunshine


The sun finally came out today so Nicholas, Ella, and I took a walk around the neighborhood before the kids' nap time. It was so nice to get outside and finally use the double stroller my parents bought the kids for Christmas. We enjoyed chatting with the neighbors, looking at all the tulips & daffodils blooming, and soaking up some of that wonderful vitamin D! Now while the little ones are napping I am going back outside to get some yard work done. Hopefully this means spring weather is on the way as I have definitely had my fill of rain this year!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

A Love of Literature

We love reading in this house, and if you take a peek around, you will see books in almost every single room... our bedroom... the kitchen... living room... and four shelves in the family room (1) (2) (3)
(4)

In the last week I have been going through all of the boxes from my classroom, so now my children have LOTS of books to read as well...

Ella has books on the shelves in her room...
and a large amount of books in her closet.
Nicholas also has a bunch of books in his closet...
and more on his bookshelf

I also have two storage bins full of adolescent novels ready for Nicholas & Ella when they get older.

If I had to add them all up, I would say there are over a thousand books in this home.


One thing is for sure...there is definitely not a shortage of books in our house! One of my most favorite childhood memories was our mom reading to us every night before bed which is a tradition we follow with our children. There is nothing quite like cuddling up together and getting lost in a great story.