Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Healthy, Happy, and Having Fun!
I am happy to report that Gracie is healthy again!!!! We had a pretty low key weekend. On Saturday we hung out at home, played outside and enjoyed a visit from Grandma & Grandpa D.
On Sunday we hung out at home most of the day. We brought out the sprinklers to keep Gracie cool and she had a great time playing outside. Jeff discovered a nest of baby bunnies so Gracie was super excited about that.
Gracie has been so much fun lately. She gets so excited about things. On Saturday she found a video of a whale swimming on her iPad and kept showing this to Jeff and I excitedly. Then we put sprinkles on her ice cream cone. That was major excitement as well. It makes me smile to hear and see her expressions.
Yesterday when Jeff picked up Gracie at daycare, he was told she got the gold star for being the best behaved kid in her classroom. She had a great day! They had a dance instructor come in and teach the kids zumbatomic dancing. I'm told Gracie LOVED it!!!!
Today at daycare it's water day, so the kids will get to dress into their swimsuits and run through the sprinklers...another favorite of Gracies.
It does my heart good to see her healthy and happy again. Last night she kept eating and eating and eating!! Then she woke me up this morning at 4:00 a.m. and told me she wanted chicken, boop (her word for ketchup), and french fries. I told her to go back to sleep! YAWN!!!!
Stay cool...I hear we are headed into the 90's for the rest of the week. UGH!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie Good Girl
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
The Stomach Flu....EWWWW!
So last Wednesday, the very day I posted about what an awesome week Gracie was having, I got a call early afternoon from daycare...she had the diarrhea and had vomited. I picked her up and she seemed happy enough...then as we were driving home, she threw up again...all over herself and the car. That was the theme for the rest of the afternoon. By Thursday the vomiting had stopped, but the diarrhea continued. We thought we had it under control over the weekend, when it began again later on Sunday. I stayed home from work with her on Monday...and at midnight on Monday night/Tuesday morning, it all began again. She was vomiting and had the diarrhea constantly from midnight through til 4:30 a.m. when she finally was able to fall asleep. The poor little munchkin just moaned through it all and was so restless. She never moans unless she is REALLY sick. I stayed home with her again yesterday and it was a pretty quiet day. She would drink Gatorade, but nothing else. She would eat just enough applesauce to get her seizure meds in her. In the evening she started to perk up a bit and wanted some crackers and did have a piece of toast.
Gracie slept great last night and was still sleeping when I left the house. She is at home with daddy today. She is eating a bit more today, but I'm told the diarrhea continues...not as frequently however. She has asked to go "bye, bye" so that is a good sign.
We're hoping that she is feeling better and soon!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie Gurgly Guts
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Awesome Week
Gracie has had an awesome week at daycare. We've been very good about getting her into bed for story time at about 7:45 p.m., so she is asleep by 8:00 p.m. and this has done wonders for her mood and ability to cope at daycare. She loves daycare and asks every morning about going "bye bye daycare".
I think I've mentioned in previous posts that when Gracie is feeling overwhelmed or kids get in her personal space, she doesn't have the words to communicate, so she will hit or scratch them. We've been working with her on calm down techniques and behavior modifications. It's working! Her teachers at daycare have told us that they see her make the hand motion as if to hit, but catches herself midway and puts her hand down and stops herself. They've also indicated that they have a "calm down corner" both indoors and outdoors and have found Gracie going to these spots on her own when she is feeling a little overwhelmed or just needs some time away from everyone else. YAY GRACIE!!!!
Gracie was in such an awesome mood last night. She was happy, silly, smiley, just in fantastic mood. She brought home a project she made in daycare last night for Jeff for Father's Day. I just love it...she made him a trophy that says #1 Dad. It is so cool.
Gracie was in bed and sleeping by 8:00 p.m. last night, but awoke at 2:00 a.m. and try as she might she couldn't fall back asleep. I "bounced" her (me holding her and bouncing) for a while, but I can only bounce a 60 pound child for so long before my back feels like it is going to break. We snuggled, we rocked, and at 3:30 a.m., she finally fell back asleep, but it was a restless sleep. She awoke at 6:30 a.m. and was a happy girl this morning, so I hope she's having a good day at daycare.
It's water day at daycare today...this happens once a week. The kids all bring their swimsuits and they get to play in the sprinklers. It was so much fun hearing all the kids ask each other if they brought their swimsuit. I even told Gracie to ask her friend Maddie if she brought her swimsuit and she did. "Maddie, did you bring swimsuit?" Then Maddie's dad asked Gracie if she brought hers (she had just heard me tell someone else it was pink) and she said "yes, pink!" I hope it's warm enough out for water day...it's looking kind of cloudy and cool out there.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie in the pink swimsuit!
I think I've mentioned in previous posts that when Gracie is feeling overwhelmed or kids get in her personal space, she doesn't have the words to communicate, so she will hit or scratch them. We've been working with her on calm down techniques and behavior modifications. It's working! Her teachers at daycare have told us that they see her make the hand motion as if to hit, but catches herself midway and puts her hand down and stops herself. They've also indicated that they have a "calm down corner" both indoors and outdoors and have found Gracie going to these spots on her own when she is feeling a little overwhelmed or just needs some time away from everyone else. YAY GRACIE!!!!
Gracie was in such an awesome mood last night. She was happy, silly, smiley, just in fantastic mood. She brought home a project she made in daycare last night for Jeff for Father's Day. I just love it...she made him a trophy that says #1 Dad. It is so cool.
Gracie was in bed and sleeping by 8:00 p.m. last night, but awoke at 2:00 a.m. and try as she might she couldn't fall back asleep. I "bounced" her (me holding her and bouncing) for a while, but I can only bounce a 60 pound child for so long before my back feels like it is going to break. We snuggled, we rocked, and at 3:30 a.m., she finally fell back asleep, but it was a restless sleep. She awoke at 6:30 a.m. and was a happy girl this morning, so I hope she's having a good day at daycare.
It's water day at daycare today...this happens once a week. The kids all bring their swimsuits and they get to play in the sprinklers. It was so much fun hearing all the kids ask each other if they brought their swimsuit. I even told Gracie to ask her friend Maddie if she brought her swimsuit and she did. "Maddie, did you bring swimsuit?" Then Maddie's dad asked Gracie if she brought hers (she had just heard me tell someone else it was pink) and she said "yes, pink!" I hope it's warm enough out for water day...it's looking kind of cloudy and cool out there.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie in the pink swimsuit!
Monday, June 11, 2012
School's Out for Summer!!!!
Gracie has officially graduated from year two of preschool. The last day of school was a lot of fun for her. The school had a DJ playing music on the playground and Gracie LOVES music and LOVES to dance. Parents were invited to join the class for the last hour of school for a party and a little graduation ceremony. It was a lot of fun to see Gracie with her classmates. Many of them will go on to kindergarten next year, but since Gracie will be a very young five, we decided another year of pre-school would be the best thing for her. We've met her teacher for next year and we are very pleased. We've also found out that the director at Gracie's daycare (who is going to school for her early childhood special education degree) will be student teaching in Gracie's class. Gracie loves Sara, so that is very exciting too.
So Gracie will be officially hanging out at daycare for the summer. They are bringing in alot of fun things for the kids. They also have "water day" once a week. We've found that if Gracie is in bed by 8:00 p.m. or before she usually has a good day at daycare. Later than that...and she has a really rough day. She really is a kid who needs her sleep.
This morning she was very happy to be there...I'm hoping she has a great day.
Our weekend was spent trying to keep cool..Gracie got to hang out in her inflatable pool in the backyard and loved every minute of it.
Have a great week!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
So Gracie will be officially hanging out at daycare for the summer. They are bringing in alot of fun things for the kids. They also have "water day" once a week. We've found that if Gracie is in bed by 8:00 p.m. or before she usually has a good day at daycare. Later than that...and she has a really rough day. She really is a kid who needs her sleep.
This morning she was very happy to be there...I'm hoping she has a great day.
Our weekend was spent trying to keep cool..Gracie got to hang out in her inflatable pool in the backyard and loved every minute of it.
Have a great week!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Monday, June 4, 2012
Gracie and Mommy Weekend
Jeff worked all weekend, so Gracie and I had a great, yet mellow weekend together. We had a playdate planned for Saturday morning, but a g.i. bug hit the home of our play buddies, so we took a raincheck. We hope you are all feeling better playmates.
On Saturday morning we did a little shopping. First stop...the shoe store where I was assured she still had enough room in her sneakers. Next stop...the mall. We got Gracie some shorts that were on sale in a size bigger than what she wears...just in case a growth spurt hits before the summer is over. Then we stopped at McDonalds for some chicken mcnuggets and french fries. We took it home and added some healthy fruit to the lunch menu. We played outside after nap and into the evening. Jeff made it home at supper time and we grilled hamburgers and ate out on the deck.
In the evening Gracie was having a great time climbing up the slide and going down all by herself with no one catching her. She then thought it was great fun to play puppy by crawling on all fours on the grass with her tongue hanging out of her mouth while she pretended to pant. I made sure to wash her hands well after that in case any squirrels had left any nut debris in the grass. Unfortunately, this didn't help her seasonal allergies at all and her eyes were bright red before bed. When she awoke in the morning, her right eye was so swollen she could barely get it open. We used prescription eye drops and nasal spray, and gave her the daily Claritin and they were looking a lot better by noon, but they were definitely swollen all day.
On Sunday, at Gracie's request, we went to Target "to buy chicken". Gracie LOVES going to the store. We also stopped at Old Navy where she is in love with the little kid and dog mannequins. She was holding their hands and hugging them. There is one just a little bigger than her that has the cutest piggy tails and she was sporting piggy tails too. I wish I would have had a camera to take a picture of the two of them together.
Other than that our day was pretty lazy. Gracie pepped up when daddy got home about 7:30 p.m. She was definitely missing him. Unfortunately bedtime came way too soon for her liking. We try to get her in bed by 8:00 p.m. on school nights...but she needed some daddy time, so it was more like 8:30 p.m.
Gracie had a great day at school today and was very verbal. She kept telling her classmates "good job" on the playground. She did accidentally ingest a small amount of ice cream that was manufactured in a facility with tree nuts before staff realized it. So school monitored her for about 45 minutes and the bus staff and daycare are now on monitoring alert as well. I'm pretty sure that if there was going to be an allergic reaction we would have seen it by now. I'm hoping and praying that all is fine.
It looks like it is going to be a beautiful week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
On Saturday morning we did a little shopping. First stop...the shoe store where I was assured she still had enough room in her sneakers. Next stop...the mall. We got Gracie some shorts that were on sale in a size bigger than what she wears...just in case a growth spurt hits before the summer is over. Then we stopped at McDonalds for some chicken mcnuggets and french fries. We took it home and added some healthy fruit to the lunch menu. We played outside after nap and into the evening. Jeff made it home at supper time and we grilled hamburgers and ate out on the deck.
In the evening Gracie was having a great time climbing up the slide and going down all by herself with no one catching her. She then thought it was great fun to play puppy by crawling on all fours on the grass with her tongue hanging out of her mouth while she pretended to pant. I made sure to wash her hands well after that in case any squirrels had left any nut debris in the grass. Unfortunately, this didn't help her seasonal allergies at all and her eyes were bright red before bed. When she awoke in the morning, her right eye was so swollen she could barely get it open. We used prescription eye drops and nasal spray, and gave her the daily Claritin and they were looking a lot better by noon, but they were definitely swollen all day.
On Sunday, at Gracie's request, we went to Target "to buy chicken". Gracie LOVES going to the store. We also stopped at Old Navy where she is in love with the little kid and dog mannequins. She was holding their hands and hugging them. There is one just a little bigger than her that has the cutest piggy tails and she was sporting piggy tails too. I wish I would have had a camera to take a picture of the two of them together.
Other than that our day was pretty lazy. Gracie pepped up when daddy got home about 7:30 p.m. She was definitely missing him. Unfortunately bedtime came way too soon for her liking. We try to get her in bed by 8:00 p.m. on school nights...but she needed some daddy time, so it was more like 8:30 p.m.
Gracie had a great day at school today and was very verbal. She kept telling her classmates "good job" on the playground. She did accidentally ingest a small amount of ice cream that was manufactured in a facility with tree nuts before staff realized it. So school monitored her for about 45 minutes and the bus staff and daycare are now on monitoring alert as well. I'm pretty sure that if there was going to be an allergic reaction we would have seen it by now. I'm hoping and praying that all is fine.
It looks like it is going to be a beautiful week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Healthy, Happy, and Having Fun
Gracie is healthy again which makes for a much happier girl.
Here are a few highlights of Gracie's life since I last posted:
Hope you're having a great Spring!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Here are a few highlights of Gracie's life since I last posted:
- Gracie had a dentist appointment and even let the dentist clean her teeth and apply a little flouride!!! (A little history: At her first appointment she wouldn't open her mouth or sit in the dental chair. At her second one she sat in the chair but wouldn't let them clean her teeth.) So I felt that she made some major strides. We practiced opening our mouth and saying "AHHHH" the whole way to the appointment.
- Gracie met with her allergist. We postponed having her tested for a possible penicillin allergy, as her seasonal allergies are still quite bothersome and we knew she would be miserable if we took her off antihistamines for the required 5 days prior to the test. We are now adding a prescription eye drop and a nasal spray to her list of allergy meds to see if we can get her seasonal allergies under control.
- Gracie attended the graduation parties for two of her cousins. She loved taking all of her cousins for walks and was not ready to go home when it was finally time to leave. She has become a very good car rider. I didn't think I would ever say that.
- On Memorial Day, we set up a sprinkler ring and Gracie had a blast playing with it and in the puddle of water that pooled at the sidewalk. She is definitely an outdoor girl.
- Gracie went bowling for a school class trip. A big thank you to her teacher who washed down the bowling alley surfaces that Gracie would come into contact with and to the district school nurse who went along. We so appreciate all of the extra efforts that were put forth to keep our precious little girl safe from allergens.
- Gracie has been so tired lately. Jeff and I are just sure that she is gearing up for a growth spurt. I've already noticed that her shoes are starting to get small. I think we'll be going to the shoe store this weekend for some new shoes.
- Gracie only has two more days of school left. After next week, she'll be on summer vacation and her daycare has a ton of fun summer activities planned.
- Last night after her bath Gracie stood in front of the mirror flexing her muscles and told me she was strong! She cracks me up!
- Life is good and we are blessed!
Hope you're having a great Spring!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Monday, May 21, 2012
Healthy Heart!!!
On Thursday of last week, Gracie had her annual echocardiogram and visit with her Pediatric Cardiologist. We got great news. In the past Gracie has had two valves that showed some thickening (that's not a good sign) and a ductis that was leaky. This has been pretty consistent each year...no changes, but all still of some concern. This year the results were different...there was no thickening of the valves and the ductis has grown closed on it's own and there is no longer any leakage. Gracie's cardiologist said that had he not seen Gracie's previous echos, he would not have known this was anything but a healthy heart! YAY!!!!! We still need to check in annually to semi-annually to keep an eye on things, specifically the valves. Our cardiologist told us to keep on doing what we're doing. So I guess we'll just keep on feeding her french fries and chicken nuggets! ;)
On Friday, Gracie started coming down with a cold. I knew there was something wrong when I wanted her to go outside with me on Thursday night for a walk and she didn't want to. I finally convinced her to go in the stroller and halfway home, I asked her how she was doing and she told me she wanted to go home. On Saturday, it was much of the same -- runny nose, quite a cough, not too much energy. Although we did play outside a bit.
On Sunday morning, her fever spiked to 102 and she had uncontrollable chills and very labored, wheezie breathing. I gave her some ibuprofen, wrapped her in a blanket, and held for 90 minutes until she started to feel a bit better. So we gave her lots of TLC yesterday and today she is at home with daddy getting even more! The last I checked in, her temp is normal. So I'm hoping she is on the mend.
Stay well!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
On Friday, Gracie started coming down with a cold. I knew there was something wrong when I wanted her to go outside with me on Thursday night for a walk and she didn't want to. I finally convinced her to go in the stroller and halfway home, I asked her how she was doing and she told me she wanted to go home. On Saturday, it was much of the same -- runny nose, quite a cough, not too much energy. Although we did play outside a bit.
On Sunday morning, her fever spiked to 102 and she had uncontrollable chills and very labored, wheezie breathing. I gave her some ibuprofen, wrapped her in a blanket, and held for 90 minutes until she started to feel a bit better. So we gave her lots of TLC yesterday and today she is at home with daddy getting even more! The last I checked in, her temp is normal. So I'm hoping she is on the mend.
Stay well!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Time with Family
Gracie had a good weekend. She got to see Grandma & Grandpa D on Saturday. Gracie is still pretty shy around them since their return for the summer. I know she'll warm up soon. On Sunday, we went to Grandma & Grandpa B's house. Gracie was good as gold for the drive to and from. We sang and did hand motions for most of the trip and that is great fun for Gracie. She was super excited to see cousin Jason...and Aunt Sheila and Uncle Chris. There were lots of hugs for everyone.
Monday was a rough day for Gracie. She didn't get enough sleep, she didn't have school, and she was a major grump with strong behaviors for our beloved daycare team. The morning was extremely rough and she was very unhappy and nothing consoled her. Finally they had her lay on her cot and listen to music and that seemed to be the ticket. The afternoon was much better. Gracie's day yesterday was better, but she still had some strong behaviors. She was so upset at lunchtime, she didn't eat. She seemed very tired last night, so instead of a bath, I just stuck her in bed early and decided she would just have to stink for a day. :(
That seemed to be the ticket...more sleep. I just talked with her teacher and she had the best day yet. There were no tantrums, she cooperated and joined in on all activities. She had a great time with friends at school and had very little transition issues when getting on and off the bus. Maybe this was because she was wearing her batman shirt to school today at her request. She was feeling like a super hero.
Tomorrow we have her annual echocardiogram and visit with her cardiologist. Hopefully we'll get good results!
Have a great rest of the week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Monday was a rough day for Gracie. She didn't get enough sleep, she didn't have school, and she was a major grump with strong behaviors for our beloved daycare team. The morning was extremely rough and she was very unhappy and nothing consoled her. Finally they had her lay on her cot and listen to music and that seemed to be the ticket. The afternoon was much better. Gracie's day yesterday was better, but she still had some strong behaviors. She was so upset at lunchtime, she didn't eat. She seemed very tired last night, so instead of a bath, I just stuck her in bed early and decided she would just have to stink for a day. :(
That seemed to be the ticket...more sleep. I just talked with her teacher and she had the best day yet. There were no tantrums, she cooperated and joined in on all activities. She had a great time with friends at school and had very little transition issues when getting on and off the bus. Maybe this was because she was wearing her batman shirt to school today at her request. She was feeling like a super hero.
Tomorrow we have her annual echocardiogram and visit with her cardiologist. Hopefully we'll get good results!
Have a great rest of the week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Friday, May 11, 2012
Another Good Week!
Where has this week gone? It's been busy, but nothing too eventful. Gracie has had a great week at school and at daycare. She continues to be healthy, other than some crazy seasonal allergies. Her eyes are majorly red and itchy. We've been doing anti-histamine eye drops and oral meds. They definitely help, but are not a cure all.
Gracie climbed the rock wall at daycare with a little help. She initiated that she wanted to climb it. She's also been very physical in climbing up to slides and crawling through tunnels at both daycare and school. This is a big accomplishment for her. Her vocabulary is exploding - love it!
We're planning a nice Mother's Day weekend and plan to visit with Grandma B and Grandma D.
Wishing all mothers a fantastic Mother's Day.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Gracie climbed the rock wall at daycare with a little help. She initiated that she wanted to climb it. She's also been very physical in climbing up to slides and crawling through tunnels at both daycare and school. This is a big accomplishment for her. Her vocabulary is exploding - love it!
We're planning a nice Mother's Day weekend and plan to visit with Grandma B and Grandma D.
Wishing all mothers a fantastic Mother's Day.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Monday, May 7, 2012
A Good Week
It's been a good week. In my last post, I was concerned about Gracie's daycare setting and her being overwhelmed with too many kids in her class. Well kudos to the teacher and the new assistant teacher. They are an incredible pair and Gracie is doing really well at daycare. She is talking more than she ever has in the daycare setting, she has a group of new friends who are ready to help and encourage her, and she initiated climbing up the rock wall at daycare all on her own. She needed a little help when she got to the top, but she did it! YAY GRACIE!!!!! The teachers both understand when she is overwhelmed and have put things into place to help with adjustments there. I am very pleased.
On Tuesday night we joined the local school board to honor the bus driver, bus paraprofessional, and the district nurse who saved Gracie's life when she had a severe allergic reaction on the school bus. It was a thrill to see these three individuals honored. It was also a thrill to meet the bus driver and paraprofessional. Both are incredibly wonderful people. We know the school nurse and she is so deserving as well. She's an incredible person also. A news crew was there (we had no clue) and did a nice story. It wasn't 100% accurate, but good enough. The local newspaper wanted to do an article as well and we were going to grant permission, but they didn't keep promises and showed up at Gracie's daycare unannounced to take her picture with the bus staff. They didn't get district permission either. Gracie was upset and once again the bus staff had her best interests at heart and the picture didn't happen. We decided to cancel the newspaper story. We really didn't want the news media involved at all, our intent was to honor some very deserving people and that was done.
The rest of the week was just busy with Jeff working long hours and Gracie and I hanging out. She is so tired by the end of the day, that we get her fed, get a little play time and then she is ready for bed.
This weekend we had some good play time. Gracie was really interested in putting wooden puzzles together this weekend. Jeff and I were amazed at how good she is getting at it and how she had an incredibly long attention span as well. She's also been playing some fun letter games on her iPad and is starting to learn the letters of the alphabet. Yesterday I was feeding her some Mott's applesauce in the car. She pointed to the clear "M" on the container and told me it was an "M". I was shocked. Then she pointed to the "O" and told me it was an "O". She didn't know the "T", but I was pleasantly surprised with the others.
I'm hoping for another good week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
On Tuesday night we joined the local school board to honor the bus driver, bus paraprofessional, and the district nurse who saved Gracie's life when she had a severe allergic reaction on the school bus. It was a thrill to see these three individuals honored. It was also a thrill to meet the bus driver and paraprofessional. Both are incredibly wonderful people. We know the school nurse and she is so deserving as well. She's an incredible person also. A news crew was there (we had no clue) and did a nice story. It wasn't 100% accurate, but good enough. The local newspaper wanted to do an article as well and we were going to grant permission, but they didn't keep promises and showed up at Gracie's daycare unannounced to take her picture with the bus staff. They didn't get district permission either. Gracie was upset and once again the bus staff had her best interests at heart and the picture didn't happen. We decided to cancel the newspaper story. We really didn't want the news media involved at all, our intent was to honor some very deserving people and that was done.
The rest of the week was just busy with Jeff working long hours and Gracie and I hanging out. She is so tired by the end of the day, that we get her fed, get a little play time and then she is ready for bed.
This weekend we had some good play time. Gracie was really interested in putting wooden puzzles together this weekend. Jeff and I were amazed at how good she is getting at it and how she had an incredibly long attention span as well. She's also been playing some fun letter games on her iPad and is starting to learn the letters of the alphabet. Yesterday I was feeding her some Mott's applesauce in the car. She pointed to the clear "M" on the container and told me it was an "M". I was shocked. Then she pointed to the "O" and told me it was an "O". She didn't know the "T", but I was pleasantly surprised with the others.
I'm hoping for another good week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Monday, April 30, 2012
This and That - The Week in Review
When I last posted I had just met Gracie's new teacher at daycare and I was very optimistic. Gracie was starting to really take to her. While you would think that would be good news...not so much, as the teacher decided this age group wasn't for her and she quit. Friday was her last day. Gracie's really struggling at daycare right now and rather than hiring a new teacher they will be joining her room with another preschool room. I love the teacher in there, but the number of kids is pretty high and overwhelming for Gracie. We'll give it a little time to see if this will work for Gracie and if not, we'll begin the daycare search again. This makes me a little sad as there are so many things I really liked about this setting.
On Wednesday of last week Gracie had a GREAT day at school. She seems to really be working hard and starting to feel more comfortable and cooperative. I love her teacher at school, she is so awesome with Gracie. I just realized that Gracie only has 8 more days of school before summer break. I really like this teacher and this program. We were so fortunate to be able to transfer her so late in the year.
On Thursday we had Gracie's routine (every 4 month) appointment with her pediatric neurologist. Gracie was super chatty, loves the desk staff and Dr. N. She told Dr. N. that she wanted to Skype from her computer. That got a laugh. Gracie is doing great from a neurology standpoint. We did talk about Gracie's anxiety about transitions and the related tantrums that go with it. We want to continue to handle these with behavior management for right now, but if we don't see results or if things get worse we have a Plan B and a Plan C. Plan B is to give Gracie some Vitamin B6 and Omega 3 supplements. Some kiddos with Sotos Syndrome have found success with that. It's still more that we will have to put in her system, so we'll hold off as long as we can. Plan C is to try an anti-depressant for the anxiety issues. Kiddos with Sotos tend to find benefit with this as well. So not ready to go the route of Plan B & C quite yet, but it's nice to have those in our back pocket should we need them.
On Friday, Goofy came to daycare to visit. Gracie wanted nothing to do with Goofy, she watched him from afar. We had heard this, so were surprised to hear Gracie tell us how Goofy was at daycare over and over and over again all weekend. She kept telling us that "Goofy waved". I guess she was just taking it all in.
On Saturday and Sunday Gracie was in the best mood! She was happy and talkative, she dealt with frustrations and transitions beautifully. It was an incredibly delightful weekend for all us. Grandma and Grandpa D. have arrived in town for the summer, so they joined us for supper on Saturday night. Gracie was happy to see them, but was quiet as a mouse the whole time they were there. If she wanted anything she would whisper it in my ear. I guess she'll have to get used to them again.
Last night we went for a walk and it started to rain. Gracie had a ton of fun playing in the rain. It was cold, so we made her keep her hood on, but I can't wait for a warm summer rain. I think she will love playing in it.
Gracie was in a great mood this morning, until we got to daycare. She was close to tears when I left. That just breaks my heart. Hopefully her day is going better.
Have a great week. It sounds like it will be a bit warmer. I hope so.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
On Wednesday of last week Gracie had a GREAT day at school. She seems to really be working hard and starting to feel more comfortable and cooperative. I love her teacher at school, she is so awesome with Gracie. I just realized that Gracie only has 8 more days of school before summer break. I really like this teacher and this program. We were so fortunate to be able to transfer her so late in the year.
On Thursday we had Gracie's routine (every 4 month) appointment with her pediatric neurologist. Gracie was super chatty, loves the desk staff and Dr. N. She told Dr. N. that she wanted to Skype from her computer. That got a laugh. Gracie is doing great from a neurology standpoint. We did talk about Gracie's anxiety about transitions and the related tantrums that go with it. We want to continue to handle these with behavior management for right now, but if we don't see results or if things get worse we have a Plan B and a Plan C. Plan B is to give Gracie some Vitamin B6 and Omega 3 supplements. Some kiddos with Sotos Syndrome have found success with that. It's still more that we will have to put in her system, so we'll hold off as long as we can. Plan C is to try an anti-depressant for the anxiety issues. Kiddos with Sotos tend to find benefit with this as well. So not ready to go the route of Plan B & C quite yet, but it's nice to have those in our back pocket should we need them.
On Friday, Goofy came to daycare to visit. Gracie wanted nothing to do with Goofy, she watched him from afar. We had heard this, so were surprised to hear Gracie tell us how Goofy was at daycare over and over and over again all weekend. She kept telling us that "Goofy waved". I guess she was just taking it all in.
On Saturday and Sunday Gracie was in the best mood! She was happy and talkative, she dealt with frustrations and transitions beautifully. It was an incredibly delightful weekend for all us. Grandma and Grandpa D. have arrived in town for the summer, so they joined us for supper on Saturday night. Gracie was happy to see them, but was quiet as a mouse the whole time they were there. If she wanted anything she would whisper it in my ear. I guess she'll have to get used to them again.
Last night we went for a walk and it started to rain. Gracie had a ton of fun playing in the rain. It was cold, so we made her keep her hood on, but I can't wait for a warm summer rain. I think she will love playing in it.
Gracie was in a great mood this morning, until we got to daycare. She was close to tears when I left. That just breaks my heart. Hopefully her day is going better.
Have a great week. It sounds like it will be a bit warmer. I hope so.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
A Good Week
For those of you interested...Gracie was indeed excited to see Jeff when he picked her up from daycare last Tuesday after his trip to D.C. She started crying happy tears, raised her arms to be picked up, and whispered "daddy"...as it was nap time at daycare. That night she was the happiest little girl. She kept wanting to do family hugs. Gracie is definitely happiest when all three of us are home.
Gracie had a good weekend. She spent all day on Saturday with daddy while I took a day to go shopping with Gracie's Auntie Sheila (who just happens to be my sister). Jeff and Gracie had a good day and even went to the playground to have fun on the swings and slides. Auntie Sheila, Uncle Chris, and Cousin Jason all joined us for pizza at our house. Gracie thought this was great fun.
On Sunday, we had a fairly lazy day of just hanging out and playing outside. It was a little cooler out, but the sun was shining and that is a perfect day for Gracie.
On Monday it was back to school for Gracie. Her routine was thrown off by an unscheduled tornado drill. She had a hard time recovering from that, but did participate in some of the activities willingly. She did have some fairly aggressive behavior toward peers and adults at one point, but did recover. We'll have to keep a close eye on that as that goes along with her Sotos Syndrome diagnosis. She did stamp a picture for mommy at school and was so excited to give it to me when she got home. She carried her backpack into the house last night and was all smiles as she unzipped it and handed me the special picture she made me. Gracie was in a very good mood last night and had a good night as long as she was sleeping with her head on my stomach.
Today I met her new teacher at daycare. I only met her for a few minutes, but I'm very optimistic...I think I'm going to like her!
I hope your week is going well.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Gracie had a good weekend. She spent all day on Saturday with daddy while I took a day to go shopping with Gracie's Auntie Sheila (who just happens to be my sister). Jeff and Gracie had a good day and even went to the playground to have fun on the swings and slides. Auntie Sheila, Uncle Chris, and Cousin Jason all joined us for pizza at our house. Gracie thought this was great fun.
On Sunday, we had a fairly lazy day of just hanging out and playing outside. It was a little cooler out, but the sun was shining and that is a perfect day for Gracie.
On Monday it was back to school for Gracie. Her routine was thrown off by an unscheduled tornado drill. She had a hard time recovering from that, but did participate in some of the activities willingly. She did have some fairly aggressive behavior toward peers and adults at one point, but did recover. We'll have to keep a close eye on that as that goes along with her Sotos Syndrome diagnosis. She did stamp a picture for mommy at school and was so excited to give it to me when she got home. She carried her backpack into the house last night and was all smiles as she unzipped it and handed me the special picture she made me. Gracie was in a very good mood last night and had a good night as long as she was sleeping with her head on my stomach.
Today I met her new teacher at daycare. I only met her for a few minutes, but I'm very optimistic...I think I'm going to like her!
I hope your week is going well.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Daddy's Home!!!!
Gracie was sick all weekend. On Saturday she was very quiet and just wanted to hang out looking at books and playing with her iPad. I knew she wasn't feeling quite right when I asked her if she wanted to go outside and she wanted no part of it. Hmmmm. We did make a trip to Target which she seemed to enjoy, but then was ready to go home again.
Saturday night was rough for her, she had alot of congestion and was very restless. You could tell she just didn't feel well. When she awoke she was grumpy and goop started coming out of her nose and she has been drooling a ton, which is always a sign she can't breathe through her nose. She started running a fever as well, so it was a pretty quiet day for us.
On Monday, I stayed home from work with Gracie. She ran warm all day, but her temperature was manageable and she had a pretty good night's sleep. She did not want to wake up this morning. She was excited that she got to go to daycare to see her friends. That was until we got there. They were short-staffed, it was chaotic, and there was noise coming from everywhere and she held onto me so tight and had such a sad face. I finally had to pry her off of me and I left a little girl in tears. It about ripped my heart out to leave her like that. I checked in with daycare about 9:30 a.m. and she had a rough transition to her normal room this morning. They did get her calmed with music and by reading a book to her.
Just heard from Jeff, after being gone for 8 days to Washington, D.C., he is back home. He is going to go pick up Gracie and spend the afternoon with her. I think that will be good. Even though we Skyped daily, Gracie was really missing her daddy. I wish I could see her face when he picks her up at daycare.
I hope you're having a great week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Saturday night was rough for her, she had alot of congestion and was very restless. You could tell she just didn't feel well. When she awoke she was grumpy and goop started coming out of her nose and she has been drooling a ton, which is always a sign she can't breathe through her nose. She started running a fever as well, so it was a pretty quiet day for us.
On Monday, I stayed home from work with Gracie. She ran warm all day, but her temperature was manageable and she had a pretty good night's sleep. She did not want to wake up this morning. She was excited that she got to go to daycare to see her friends. That was until we got there. They were short-staffed, it was chaotic, and there was noise coming from everywhere and she held onto me so tight and had such a sad face. I finally had to pry her off of me and I left a little girl in tears. It about ripped my heart out to leave her like that. I checked in with daycare about 9:30 a.m. and she had a rough transition to her normal room this morning. They did get her calmed with music and by reading a book to her.
Just heard from Jeff, after being gone for 8 days to Washington, D.C., he is back home. He is going to go pick up Gracie and spend the afternoon with her. I think that will be good. Even though we Skyped daily, Gracie was really missing her daddy. I wish I could see her face when he picks her up at daycare.
I hope you're having a great week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Friday, April 13, 2012
Healthy...But Not So Happy. :(
Gracie continues to be healthy!!! YAY! She has had a rough week emotionally though. The departure of her beloved teacher at daycare has taken it's toll on Gracie. They are shorter-staffed and although all of the teachers and one of the subs are doing everything they can to make her feel comfortable, she is moved from teacher to teacher a bit more and quite frankly it is out of her routine. I know she will adjust in time, especially when a new permanent teacher is hired, but until then her world is more emotionally exhausting and this is very evident by her behavior in the evenings. So we are spending alot more time "talking" and snuggling and I'm trying to give her as much security and TLC as possible.
Gracie has wanted a lot more computer time this week and quite frankly I've let her have as much as she wants. It's a happy place for her.
This morning Gracie and I were laying in bed and we were talking about her new baby cousins. We were talking about who their mommies and daddies were, and the following conversation took place:
Me: Gracie, do you have a mommy?
Gracie: NO! (With a huge teasing smile on her face.)
Me: Do you have a daddy?
Gracie: NO! (The smile even bigger.)
Me: Do you have any family?
Gracie: YES!
Me: Who is in your family?
Gracie: Reindeer! (Smile still huge. I must also mention there was a Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer book on her bed.)
She is such a little goofball sometimes. I love it!
Have a great weekend.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie Reindeer
Gracie has wanted a lot more computer time this week and quite frankly I've let her have as much as she wants. It's a happy place for her.
This morning Gracie and I were laying in bed and we were talking about her new baby cousins. We were talking about who their mommies and daddies were, and the following conversation took place:
Me: Gracie, do you have a mommy?
Gracie: NO! (With a huge teasing smile on her face.)
Me: Do you have a daddy?
Gracie: NO! (The smile even bigger.)
Me: Do you have any family?
Gracie: YES!
Me: Who is in your family?
Gracie: Reindeer! (Smile still huge. I must also mention there was a Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer book on her bed.)
She is such a little goofball sometimes. I love it!
Have a great weekend.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie Reindeer
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Spring Break
Gracie had spring break from school last week, so Jeff and I took some days off to play too! Our first day of fun was a trip to the zoo. Gracie LOVES going to the zoo and had a great time. It wasn't as much about the animals this time as it was about open space outdoors to walk and run. Her favorite animals were the fish as always and she loved riding the mono-rail or "choo-choo" as she puts it.
The other two days were spent just hanging around town, playing outside, and enjoying family time. On Saturday afternoon the Easter Bunny brought Gracie a basket of goodies, consisting mostly of books and a little bit of candy. Her two favorite books are "Pete the Cat", which they are reading in school and I think we may have read it 100 times on Saturday. The other favorite is "Chica-Chica Boom-Boom" and came with a CD of the story and music to go along with it. They are learning this one at daycare, so she was loving that too.
On Saturday night I let Gracie know we were going to Grandma and Grandpa B's for Easter. She was so excited to hear this, she kept saying everyone's name and asking if they would be there too. On Sunday morning we got her all dressed up in a little frilly skirt outfit and little white sweater. She looked so cute. She was very good in church, but would get upset when the noise level got too loud or a song would end. At the end of service she ran up to the stage and danced her little heart out. Then it was time to go to G&G's house. She did GREAT in the car. She had so much fun with G&G, her cousins, aunts, and uncles. She was a very good girl all day and was quite talkative. She enjoyed the Easter egg hunt outdoors, not for finding eggs but for running with the big kids...as far away from mom and dad as possible. There were two new babies there too, both under a month old and Gracie loved being by the babies. Every time I would hold one, Gracie would escort me to a big comfortable chair, indicate that I should sit down and then she would sit down on one side of my lap with the baby on the other side. She would love to touch them and just look at them and tell me that they had a "nose". Gracie was so tired that she barely moved all night long.
On Monday it was back to school and Gracie had her best day yet. She was very cooperative and engaged. She helped them sing the song when they read the book "Pete the Cat"! She had a good day at daycare too and was in such a good mood last night. We did get some sad news that Gracie's teacher from daycare is leaving. We love her so much and Gracie has blossomed with her as a teacher. This week was to be her last week. I just got word that she was asked to leave mid-morning today and this was done in front of the children and of course they were all upset and of course Gracie was one of them. The why's are not any of my business as I know that they had nothing to do with the care that was being given to Gracie -- she was given GREAT care. I'm not happy with how the center asked her to leave in front of the children. I have a feeling it is a stressful day for Gracie and I will have to give her extra TLC this evening.
Gracie continues to be healthy, other than struggling with itchy, red eyes and congestion brought on by seasonal allergies. She has been quite a talker lately and I think she is growing again!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
The other two days were spent just hanging around town, playing outside, and enjoying family time. On Saturday afternoon the Easter Bunny brought Gracie a basket of goodies, consisting mostly of books and a little bit of candy. Her two favorite books are "Pete the Cat", which they are reading in school and I think we may have read it 100 times on Saturday. The other favorite is "Chica-Chica Boom-Boom" and came with a CD of the story and music to go along with it. They are learning this one at daycare, so she was loving that too.
On Saturday night I let Gracie know we were going to Grandma and Grandpa B's for Easter. She was so excited to hear this, she kept saying everyone's name and asking if they would be there too. On Sunday morning we got her all dressed up in a little frilly skirt outfit and little white sweater. She looked so cute. She was very good in church, but would get upset when the noise level got too loud or a song would end. At the end of service she ran up to the stage and danced her little heart out. Then it was time to go to G&G's house. She did GREAT in the car. She had so much fun with G&G, her cousins, aunts, and uncles. She was a very good girl all day and was quite talkative. She enjoyed the Easter egg hunt outdoors, not for finding eggs but for running with the big kids...as far away from mom and dad as possible. There were two new babies there too, both under a month old and Gracie loved being by the babies. Every time I would hold one, Gracie would escort me to a big comfortable chair, indicate that I should sit down and then she would sit down on one side of my lap with the baby on the other side. She would love to touch them and just look at them and tell me that they had a "nose". Gracie was so tired that she barely moved all night long.
On Monday it was back to school and Gracie had her best day yet. She was very cooperative and engaged. She helped them sing the song when they read the book "Pete the Cat"! She had a good day at daycare too and was in such a good mood last night. We did get some sad news that Gracie's teacher from daycare is leaving. We love her so much and Gracie has blossomed with her as a teacher. This week was to be her last week. I just got word that she was asked to leave mid-morning today and this was done in front of the children and of course they were all upset and of course Gracie was one of them. The why's are not any of my business as I know that they had nothing to do with the care that was being given to Gracie -- she was given GREAT care. I'm not happy with how the center asked her to leave in front of the children. I have a feeling it is a stressful day for Gracie and I will have to give her extra TLC this evening.
Gracie continues to be healthy, other than struggling with itchy, red eyes and congestion brought on by seasonal allergies. She has been quite a talker lately and I think she is growing again!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Strep Culture - NEGATIVE (YAY!!!)
Gracie had a good day yesterday at daycare. Her daycare teacher was out ill and they had a few other absences, so she was shuffled a bit but did fairly well with it. When I arrived to pick her up she saw me as she was playing outside, but she couldn't get to me as they are gated in. I have to go through the building to get to her...a nice safety measure. This however caused much anxiety and tears. It took me about 5 minutes to get her to calm down. Once that was over, she was happy again.
We headed to see her pediatrician for a quick check up and throat culture. She was so tired she fell asleep in my lap in the exam room waiting for her check-up to begin. Gracie's pediatrician, Dr. D. is soooooooooo awesome. She has such a calming way about her and Gracie loves her to pieces. Whenever she enters the room, Gracie pops off my lap to give her a big hug. Dr. D. checked her ears -- they looked great. Her nose is congested, her eyes are red, and her throat was a bit irritated. No big surprise on any of them, her allergies are bugging her. Dr. D. thought the g.i. bug of this weekend was just that, a virus. She did say that it was a smart thing to have her swabbed for strep though, since she was exposed to it from multiple sources. I'm happy to say the test came back negative.
Gracie had a good evening and was a happy kid pretty much all night. She is amazing us again with all the new things she is learning. This morning I asked her how she was and she sometimes mistakes this question for how old are you. She has been having a really hard time remembering that she is 4 not 3. Any way her reply this morning was "I am 4 years old."
Gracie had a very restless night, I know that congestion played into that. She awoke at 4:00 a.m. and told me she wanted to read a book. I suggested she go back to sleep. At 5:00 a.m. she did fall back to sleep for about 20 - 30 minutes, but then was up for the day.
I'm hoping she has another good day.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
We headed to see her pediatrician for a quick check up and throat culture. She was so tired she fell asleep in my lap in the exam room waiting for her check-up to begin. Gracie's pediatrician, Dr. D. is soooooooooo awesome. She has such a calming way about her and Gracie loves her to pieces. Whenever she enters the room, Gracie pops off my lap to give her a big hug. Dr. D. checked her ears -- they looked great. Her nose is congested, her eyes are red, and her throat was a bit irritated. No big surprise on any of them, her allergies are bugging her. Dr. D. thought the g.i. bug of this weekend was just that, a virus. She did say that it was a smart thing to have her swabbed for strep though, since she was exposed to it from multiple sources. I'm happy to say the test came back negative.
Gracie had a good evening and was a happy kid pretty much all night. She is amazing us again with all the new things she is learning. This morning I asked her how she was and she sometimes mistakes this question for how old are you. She has been having a really hard time remembering that she is 4 not 3. Any way her reply this morning was "I am 4 years old."
Gracie had a very restless night, I know that congestion played into that. She awoke at 4:00 a.m. and told me she wanted to read a book. I suggested she go back to sleep. At 5:00 a.m. she did fall back to sleep for about 20 - 30 minutes, but then was up for the day.
I'm hoping she has another good day.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Monday, April 2, 2012
Stomach Flu
Gracie had a good day on Friday and was a happy girl when I got home from work and it was a good night. On Saturday morning, I knew something wasn't quite right. She was very restless and just wasn't acting like herself. As I was holding her she threw up in my hair and down my back. She proceeded to vomit three more times within an hour or two and then the diarrhea started. After about two hours she fell asleep in my arms and when she awoke she was definitely feeling better. By noon she was ready to eat some applesauce with her second dose of seizure meds for the day and some saltine crackers. The first dose had been in her system for 30 minutes before she vomited. I didn't redose even though I know many of them came up. Thankfully we didn't have any seizure issues.
By midafternoon Gracie wanted a turkey sandwich...and ate 1-1/2 sandwiches. She ate a little bit of supper, but I certainly didn't want to force any food. I let her dictate when she was hungry and what she wanted to eat. It was a low key day of reading books, playing on her iPad, and listening to music. She missed her friend Sri's birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese.
On Sunday she was ready to play, but was a little more moody. We played outside in the afternoon. Two neighbor boys came over for a little bit to swing and slide with Gracie. She was mondo excited to have them join her. She was much more droolie on Sunday and she kept sticking out her tongue and touching it, but she doesn't seem to have a sore throat. Now I'm wondering if she might have strep....it's been going around daycare. Guess I better get her throat cultured. She doesn't have any of the symptoms I would think of for strep, but reading up on it...there are alot more that I didn't realize and she is having some of them. Stay tuned on that one.
Gracie helped me put her friend Sri's birthday present in a gift bag last night and she decorated the card with her beautiful art and some stickers. She was so excited to help. She kept telling Jeff "Sri's Birthday"! This morning I had her carry the gift bag out to the car...it was kind of heavy, but she was so proud. She enjoyed helping put it in Sri's locker too as Sri wasn't at daycare yet.
Hoping for a beautiful week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
By midafternoon Gracie wanted a turkey sandwich...and ate 1-1/2 sandwiches. She ate a little bit of supper, but I certainly didn't want to force any food. I let her dictate when she was hungry and what she wanted to eat. It was a low key day of reading books, playing on her iPad, and listening to music. She missed her friend Sri's birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese.
On Sunday she was ready to play, but was a little more moody. We played outside in the afternoon. Two neighbor boys came over for a little bit to swing and slide with Gracie. She was mondo excited to have them join her. She was much more droolie on Sunday and she kept sticking out her tongue and touching it, but she doesn't seem to have a sore throat. Now I'm wondering if she might have strep....it's been going around daycare. Guess I better get her throat cultured. She doesn't have any of the symptoms I would think of for strep, but reading up on it...there are alot more that I didn't realize and she is having some of them. Stay tuned on that one.
Gracie helped me put her friend Sri's birthday present in a gift bag last night and she decorated the card with her beautiful art and some stickers. She was so excited to help. She kept telling Jeff "Sri's Birthday"! This morning I had her carry the gift bag out to the car...it was kind of heavy, but she was so proud. She enjoyed helping put it in Sri's locker too as Sri wasn't at daycare yet.
Hoping for a beautiful week.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Thursday, March 29, 2012
A Good Week
Gracie has had a good week. Each day at school gets a little bit better. On Wednesday she had a great day and was very interactive, cooperative, and even was verbal. The end of her school day didn't go as well. She has such a hard time with transitions and when it was time to go to her locker, she didn't want to cooperate. Her teacher waited her out and when she saw me as I was picking her up, she fell to the floor and stayed there for a while. We've decided to hold off on her start date for adding in two days at a local nursery school to her school curriculum. We want her to be comfortable at school first, then will add the other in mid to late April.
We received Gracie's environmental allergy tests back, seems she is allergic to two different molds (that seem to be very prevalent right now) and she is allergic to dogs. Her eyes are red and itchy and she doesn't seem to get much relief. We are putting drops in two times per day and giving her a 24-hour Claritin every day as recommended by her allergist. We postponed her skin test for a possible penicillin allergy as she has to be off antihistamines for 5 days and that isn't going to happen right now.
Gracie is very much enjoying her time at daycare and has many friends there. We also find that most of the parents (even of kids not in her class) seem to know her. She has an abundant supply of hugs for everyone. She loves to play outdoors, so has been enjoying the weather quite a bit.
I am happy to report it has been a pretty uneventful week...we needed one of those!
Hope you're having a good week too!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
We received Gracie's environmental allergy tests back, seems she is allergic to two different molds (that seem to be very prevalent right now) and she is allergic to dogs. Her eyes are red and itchy and she doesn't seem to get much relief. We are putting drops in two times per day and giving her a 24-hour Claritin every day as recommended by her allergist. We postponed her skin test for a possible penicillin allergy as she has to be off antihistamines for 5 days and that isn't going to happen right now.
Gracie is very much enjoying her time at daycare and has many friends there. We also find that most of the parents (even of kids not in her class) seem to know her. She has an abundant supply of hugs for everyone. She loves to play outdoors, so has been enjoying the weather quite a bit.
I am happy to report it has been a pretty uneventful week...we needed one of those!
Hope you're having a good week too!
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Friday, March 23, 2012
Just Busy
Gracie has had a much better week this week. The weather was so nice last weekend that we spent pretty much every waking hour outdoors. If she was outdoors, she was happy. Actually all weekend she was happy no matter where she was. We had no tantrums, we had a very happy girl. Both Jeff and I commented that it was probably the best weekend she has ever had in regard to happiness and being cooperative. It was just plain fun to hear her singing and giggling. It was music to both of our ears.
Gracie started in her new preschool class this week on Monday and Wednesday. There were alot of tears, but we expected that might be the case as she has been out of school for almost a month with being sick. Wednesday was better than Monday and I'm optimistic that it will get better each time she goes. I LOVE her new teacher. I love her approach, I love that she commands respect, and I love that she really understands kids and has such a positve way with them.
On Tuesday afternoon, I took Gracie to meet with her allergist. He made time on his already full calendar to meet with us. His first comment upon looking at her was that she had some major seasonal allergies going on. Her eyes have been red and itchy. So he gave me advice on how to deal with that (eye drops which she hates and some other antihistamines) and we did a blood test to see if we could pinpoint what environmental things were giving her a problem. Then we began talking about her tree nut allergy and her anaphylaxis emergency last week. Seems our sweetie's tree nut allergy is much worse than we thought and we thought it was bad in the first place. Gracie can react not only by ingestion, but also by contact with an allergen...one we may not even know is there. If someone eats nuts and has nut dust on their hands and touches her she could go into a reaction, if someone kisses her after they've eaten nuts she could go into anaphylaxis. We have to have the school bus staff wipe down all surfaces of the bus with soap and water prior to her riding. She will now have a car seat that she alone can use. When she is not in it, it will be put away in a sealed container. We'll have to make sure her environment is truly nut free. We know our house is, but we were strongly advised about the houses of relatives and friends, as well as just being out and about. Soap and water is our friend...antibacterial wipes don't do it! We'll have to be more restrictive about the places we visit.
When it was time to do the blood draw, Gracie was so brave, she hopped up into the chair herself and pretty much let them stick her. I held one hand. She didn't even fuss when they poked her. She didn't like her arm being restrained, but she has never liked any type of restraint. Afterward she did keep telling me "ow" and that she had an owie.
Gracie has been having a good week at daycare. She's been more tired this week, but so have I. I think the recent time change and getting used to the milder weather might be to blame.
Yesterday morning at 2:00 a.m., Gracie woke up and here is our conversation. She can be such a little comedian.
GRACIE: "Mommy, Whatcha Doing?"
ME: "Sleeping! What are YOU Doing?"
GRACIE: "Just Hanging Around."
While being sick, Gracie lost 3-1/2 lbs. I think she might be gaining it back. She's been a very hungry girl lately. Yesterday at daycare she ate 5 little coffee cakes for breakfast. All her little buddies said "Gracie must be hungry!"
Also I'm told a little boy at daycare named Tommy was overheard telling our little girl "Gracie, you are so beautiful!" I'm with Tommy -- she is a beautiful girl inside and out.
She is continually talking more and more and the kisses and "I love you's" are free flowing. Life is good.
Have a great weekend.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Gracie started in her new preschool class this week on Monday and Wednesday. There were alot of tears, but we expected that might be the case as she has been out of school for almost a month with being sick. Wednesday was better than Monday and I'm optimistic that it will get better each time she goes. I LOVE her new teacher. I love her approach, I love that she commands respect, and I love that she really understands kids and has such a positve way with them.
On Tuesday afternoon, I took Gracie to meet with her allergist. He made time on his already full calendar to meet with us. His first comment upon looking at her was that she had some major seasonal allergies going on. Her eyes have been red and itchy. So he gave me advice on how to deal with that (eye drops which she hates and some other antihistamines) and we did a blood test to see if we could pinpoint what environmental things were giving her a problem. Then we began talking about her tree nut allergy and her anaphylaxis emergency last week. Seems our sweetie's tree nut allergy is much worse than we thought and we thought it was bad in the first place. Gracie can react not only by ingestion, but also by contact with an allergen...one we may not even know is there. If someone eats nuts and has nut dust on their hands and touches her she could go into a reaction, if someone kisses her after they've eaten nuts she could go into anaphylaxis. We have to have the school bus staff wipe down all surfaces of the bus with soap and water prior to her riding. She will now have a car seat that she alone can use. When she is not in it, it will be put away in a sealed container. We'll have to make sure her environment is truly nut free. We know our house is, but we were strongly advised about the houses of relatives and friends, as well as just being out and about. Soap and water is our friend...antibacterial wipes don't do it! We'll have to be more restrictive about the places we visit.
When it was time to do the blood draw, Gracie was so brave, she hopped up into the chair herself and pretty much let them stick her. I held one hand. She didn't even fuss when they poked her. She didn't like her arm being restrained, but she has never liked any type of restraint. Afterward she did keep telling me "ow" and that she had an owie.
Gracie has been having a good week at daycare. She's been more tired this week, but so have I. I think the recent time change and getting used to the milder weather might be to blame.
Yesterday morning at 2:00 a.m., Gracie woke up and here is our conversation. She can be such a little comedian.
GRACIE: "Mommy, Whatcha Doing?"
ME: "Sleeping! What are YOU Doing?"
GRACIE: "Just Hanging Around."
While being sick, Gracie lost 3-1/2 lbs. I think she might be gaining it back. She's been a very hungry girl lately. Yesterday at daycare she ate 5 little coffee cakes for breakfast. All her little buddies said "Gracie must be hungry!"
Also I'm told a little boy at daycare named Tommy was overheard telling our little girl "Gracie, you are so beautiful!" I'm with Tommy -- she is a beautiful girl inside and out.
She is continually talking more and more and the kisses and "I love you's" are free flowing. Life is good.
Have a great weekend.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and Gracie
Friday, March 16, 2012
An Ambulance Ride
This week has been a blur. Gracie enjoyed spending Monday and Tuesday at daycare. Wednesday was the start of our craziness.
On Wednesday morning Gracie got up and was just fine. She went to daycare, got on the school bus just fine and it was the start of a normal day. As she was riding to school on the bus, the bus driver looked back at her and saw that she was in distress, he called to the para-professional that rides the bus with her and she came to check on Gracie. She was going into anaphylaxis - she couldn't swallow, was having trouble breathing, and hives were beginning to develop on her body. The bus was very close to the local high school, the very high school where the school nurse who trains staff on Gracie's emergency plans was present. They pulled in, the nurse took over and called me immediately. She administered one of the epi pens we keep in Gracie's back pack, they called 911 for an ambulance and I headed to the E.R. to meet her there. The epi injector didn't resolve the issue. Epi pen #2 was administered. Gracie was starting to stabilize by the time the ambulance crew arrived. The school nurse (bless her heart) rode in the ambulance with Gracie and called me to let me know she was crying (a very good sign) and was quite upset (another good sign) and that they were 4 minutes from the ER. I was close to the ER and arrived 4 minutes before the ambulance did so I could answer alot of their questions about her before she arrived. Jeff arrived just as they were rolling Gracie into the E.R. She was crying loudly and holding tightly to a bright purplish-pink teddy bear given to her by the ambulance crew. Gracie and the bear that she has named "teddy" have become fast friends.
In the E.R., they gave her some steroids, Benadryl, and Zantac and that is where we hung out for the next 7 hours as they observed her to make sure there was no ricochet reaction after the epinephrine wore off. Do you know how creative you have to be to keep a 4 year old occupied in a small ER room for 7 hours??? We sang, we danced, we bounced, we watched Mickey Mouse, and thankfully she slept for a while too. Gracie is doing well, although she is on a high dose of Benadryl every six hours for 48 hours, so she is exhibiting some traits of two of the seven dwarfs: Sleepy and Grumpy. We'll take it.
We know Gracie has a tree nut allergy, but all food consumed has checked out fine. We're pretty sure the allergen was on the bus and we may never know what it was. Someone could have had a nut oil in their sunscreen, shampoo, or lotion, or it could be a new allergy altogether. Her allergist (whose calendar is booked until the end of May) made a slot to see her on Tuesday afternoon, so we'll connect with him then.
I stayed home with Gracie yesterday and Jeff is home with her today. She did make a trip into the clinic to have one of her eyes checked. I was concerned that is was scratched or that she was having issues with it due to her seizure meds (that can be a nasty side effect), but both checked out fine and we think it is just a continuation of the virus she had a week or so ago.
Gracie's new teacher and speech pathologist are going to come to our house this afternoon to visit with Gracie. I think that will be well received.
I think we are all a little exhausted and are looking forward to a nice sunny and relaxing weekend.
We are feeling very blessed that Gracie was in the care of those who knew her emergency plan and acted on it perfectly. I have many thank you notes to write!
Have a great weekend.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and our precious Gracie
On Wednesday morning Gracie got up and was just fine. She went to daycare, got on the school bus just fine and it was the start of a normal day. As she was riding to school on the bus, the bus driver looked back at her and saw that she was in distress, he called to the para-professional that rides the bus with her and she came to check on Gracie. She was going into anaphylaxis - she couldn't swallow, was having trouble breathing, and hives were beginning to develop on her body. The bus was very close to the local high school, the very high school where the school nurse who trains staff on Gracie's emergency plans was present. They pulled in, the nurse took over and called me immediately. She administered one of the epi pens we keep in Gracie's back pack, they called 911 for an ambulance and I headed to the E.R. to meet her there. The epi injector didn't resolve the issue. Epi pen #2 was administered. Gracie was starting to stabilize by the time the ambulance crew arrived. The school nurse (bless her heart) rode in the ambulance with Gracie and called me to let me know she was crying (a very good sign) and was quite upset (another good sign) and that they were 4 minutes from the ER. I was close to the ER and arrived 4 minutes before the ambulance did so I could answer alot of their questions about her before she arrived. Jeff arrived just as they were rolling Gracie into the E.R. She was crying loudly and holding tightly to a bright purplish-pink teddy bear given to her by the ambulance crew. Gracie and the bear that she has named "teddy" have become fast friends.
In the E.R., they gave her some steroids, Benadryl, and Zantac and that is where we hung out for the next 7 hours as they observed her to make sure there was no ricochet reaction after the epinephrine wore off. Do you know how creative you have to be to keep a 4 year old occupied in a small ER room for 7 hours??? We sang, we danced, we bounced, we watched Mickey Mouse, and thankfully she slept for a while too. Gracie is doing well, although she is on a high dose of Benadryl every six hours for 48 hours, so she is exhibiting some traits of two of the seven dwarfs: Sleepy and Grumpy. We'll take it.
We know Gracie has a tree nut allergy, but all food consumed has checked out fine. We're pretty sure the allergen was on the bus and we may never know what it was. Someone could have had a nut oil in their sunscreen, shampoo, or lotion, or it could be a new allergy altogether. Her allergist (whose calendar is booked until the end of May) made a slot to see her on Tuesday afternoon, so we'll connect with him then.
I stayed home with Gracie yesterday and Jeff is home with her today. She did make a trip into the clinic to have one of her eyes checked. I was concerned that is was scratched or that she was having issues with it due to her seizure meds (that can be a nasty side effect), but both checked out fine and we think it is just a continuation of the virus she had a week or so ago.
Gracie's new teacher and speech pathologist are going to come to our house this afternoon to visit with Gracie. I think that will be well received.
I think we are all a little exhausted and are looking forward to a nice sunny and relaxing weekend.
We are feeling very blessed that Gracie was in the care of those who knew her emergency plan and acted on it perfectly. I have many thank you notes to write!
Have a great weekend.
Love,
Lisa, Jeff, and our precious Gracie
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