Sunday, December 26, 2010

Merry Christmas

We are very blessed this Christmas with wonderful Family, Friends and a community of people around us.

We had a wonderful Christmas again this year. Friday I was able to sneak out for a little while and go to a Christmas Party at a very near and dear friends of ours. It is there annual party. Then off to Church, which is my favorite service of the year. I look forward to this service every year. Our Pastors do such a great job.
Then we laid low with the family and opened gifts.Saturday it was off to Minnesota to see my Family. It was so nice to catch up with everyone. As we all get older it is not often we can all get together, although we were missing one cousin as she was on her honeymoon.

Today was a day to recoup and open all the toy boxes and tomorrow is back to work after being on vacation for 2 weeks. Where does time go?

And of course.. some pictures
Callie playing in the packing peanuts.

 Zak says ME TOO!

A bow finally fits in her hair.. and her favorite thing to do with her mouth.

 Christmas Dress.. Tights finally fit this year.

Callie has been standing well with just hands to help.

 Rolling around and stopping to take a look.

Watching all the gifts come out.. YIPPIE!

 Dancing with Santa.

Look my New Watch.. now I don't need to take everyone else's.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Updates from the clinic

Callie had Clinic appointments all day on Thursday. Things were ok, nothing great other than her weight. They were very happy with that.

As for her heart, it is the same. Which is great news as it has not got worse. However she will most likely need surgery at some point. Hopefully we can still wait a few years, but each time we go in we will learn more. She does not see the heart doctor for 6 months again. Basically the pulmonary valve us thicker creating a heart murmur. She also has the hole in her heart from birth that is not closing. They will continue to watch the structure of her heart, at this point both chambers are functioning equally.

We also saw the ear Nose and Throat doctor as there has been some concern with her having fluid in her ears that has not gone away. Chris has been concerned with hear hearing as well. They did determine she does have a lot of fluid in her ears where the ear drum is not even moving so she will be needing ear tubes. We are scheduled for Jan 11th. We will have to spend the night in the ICU as they are worried about her breathing and apnea spells since she is always on oxygen when she sleeps. 

This Tuesday they are going to do a barium test to see where the food is going when she is fed through the g-tube. She gags a lot and sometimes (more often than not) she gets food up into her mouth and she should not be able to since she had stomach surgery. After the test we will meet with the doctor to see what exactly may be going on.

We are still working on the apnea and oxygen issues. We are not sure yet what the next step will be. As soon as we know we will be sure to post.

This week Zak also goes in for Special Needs clinic where they evaluate all his skills and determine if additional equipment will be needed.

Santa

Santa came to the house on Saturday. We invited the nurses kids to join us as well. Santa brought all of the kids coloring books and crayons. Most of the kids liked Santa. We are very grateful that Santa comes to visit us at the house every year



Zak was not to happy this year, but he did well

Callie was very into Santa.. She loved his beard

 Mrs. Clause telling Callie secrets.

 The Golbach Family. Gracie was not to sure of Santa this year


 Santa and Baby Claire - She was keeping a close eye on Mom

 Kolton was not to sure of Santa, but later warmed up


 Dylan was VERY excited to see Santa!

Dawson and his new baby brother Sawyer. 


Baby Aspen
Zak was checking out the snow flakes

And Sammi Too!

The last piece of siding

The siding on the house was completed on Friday!! I was able to be there for the last 3 pieces, how exciting! We had several volunteers helping with the siding in the freezing cold weather. A HUGE thank you to each on of them for making this happen. They did a great job.

This was the last 3 pieces.

 The Very LAST piece

Cutting the last piece to fit
 

 The last 5 standing. The habitat for humanity crew!

Thank you again to each volunteer that worked on the house!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Pictures

Chris had a busy weekend plowing snow most of the weekend. We will definitely be having a white Christmas this year. We did go out and battle the weather to look at flooring and cabinets. Things with the house are moving along. Most of the house is sided.

Here is the house prior to the snow.. the volunteers are working on the siding.


This was Zak today after his bath. We are trying to get his hair to grow a little, but he definitely has his dads hair so we tried a little gel and were playing around.


And another style :) How Cute is he.  

Callie was not to enthused, but how cute. I could not resist. See what happens when Mom does not go to work for a week. Way to much fun staying at home. We have been having a blast!


This was Sunday for the packers game. She is pushing up so nicely. Crawling really is not far off.



Zak at Pool Therapy on Monday. He was swimming here. He loves the water. Leslie works him hard. When he is not wanting to work he gets really cranky at her. He is so cute. This week he was a little angel loving the water. 

Yesterday was the BIG check presentation with the Grand Lodge and VFW. Ellie and Jenn were also able to make the presentation. We are very Gratefully to have such an amazing community. We are now about half way to our goal of $100,000 for the community room.


The check.. Close up!  $20,141 


Tomorrow will be a big day for Callie. She has her follow up for her Heart appointment. This time she will be sedated as she is moving way to much to get good images. She also has her Thyroid, GI, hearing and Dietitian appointments. Watch for follow ups!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Raise the Roof Event

We had the Raise the roof event on December 2nd at the Grand Lodge. We are very grateful for the people that made this event happen. The staff at Grand Lodge was amazing to work with. We cannot say enough great things about the Staff and there dedication not only to the guests, but to a community. They welcomed us as part of there Grand opening and donated all proceed from the Raise the Roof event to Build from the Heart. They raised $20,000 for Build from the heart!!!!!!!!!!
With the help of the help of the VFW they raffled off a 2011 Harley, many other Raffle items and silent auction items. I tell everyone the event was like a wedding. There are so many people and you really only know half of them, there is never enough time to talk to everyone you wish you could, the night is amazing, you cannot go to sleep when you get home and you will talk about it forever. I truly just cannot say enough great things.

Some pictures with the kids and the animals at the event. Zak loved the talking moose and was really interested in the mouth. What is in there???