Monday, December 29, 2008

Fun Layla things

Just to catch you up on the fun things Layla is doing lately:

She likes to back up and sit down in your lap to read a book. She will do this even if you are standing at that particular moment!

She has learned to sign "please" when she needs help doing things. She still does her universal sign of "knocking" her cheek when she wants to communicate something...

She knows when books are upside-down now and she can point to what you ask her to point to on the page.

When she hears the phone ring or anything sounding like a phone, she puts her hand up to her ear and says "O? O?"

She is trying to put her socks and shoes on by herself, it doesn't really work well, but we can tell her independence is really starting to come out!

She likes to "cook" meaning using anything spoon-like in any sort of bowl-like thing (= Stirring and Cooking are very exciting for her.

She still takes two naps a day for two hours. Sometimes she takes a third nap nap right before dinner time.

She is wearing 2T clothes now even though she is only 15 months old.

She still loves her music and will dance and get excited with just about any jingle on TV.

There's probably more, but that's all I can think of at the moment (=

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas Photos

Our traditional fondue dinner on Christmas Eve - Tom played his guitar at one of the church services that night, so we had our cheese fondue first and then tromped off to church in the FRIGID weather, then came back for our DELICIOUS chocolate fondue!

Fairly lame photo of our christmas tree....would you believe it is 38 years old?? Dad bought it off a guy in Taiwan who was selling them off the back of his bicycle! It has served us well (=
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Layla loving her swedish horse and T-shirt from Australia. She lays down and cuddles with stuff she loves (=
Lj did a great job of opening gifts and being interested in the right stuff!

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Christmas photos

We just HAD to try and take a family photo when we were all dressed up!
Grandma was trying to make Layla smile (=
One of our many meals the last few days (= We Choat's can't resist taking a picture of every meal. Mike has commented several times that he's never seen food mean so much to a family (=
Tom using his new camera!
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Grandpa gets Hospice care

Well, it has been a very busy 10 days or so since Grandpa was admitted to the hospital. He spent three days there and then went to a "rehab" place that is apparently designed for this Medicare thing of three days in hospital and three weeks of rehab. After about four days in the rehab place they were telling us that he was showing no signs of improvement so they couldn't keep him on the Medicare status he was in. We were going to have to move him to another facility.

The doctor came and met with us the next day and basically said that he is declining so fast, that we should just keep him there and switch to having Hospice care for him. The center he is at contracts with a Hospice group so it allows him to stay there which seems pretty important.

He is fairly unresponsive except at certain moments and he is ALWAYS more responsive to Layla than to just about anyone else. You can tell she misses him -everytime we say that we are going to see Grandpa-Great she does her excited little intake of breath and makes her mouth into a little "O". It is really precious. I didn't know kids could be this precious.

Anyway, he is basically not eating or drinking anymore so we are down to about a week to 10 days maximum. We are all going to the hospital - at least some combination of us every day.

Christmas was still a nice day - we took some gifts to open there, gave him some ice cream and we sang some carols. Shorter visits are best so we didn't stay too long.

That's the scoop.

Christmas pictures to follow!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Grandpa goes to hospital

Well, it's finally happend.... Dad went to see Grandpa's doc on Friday and said we should admit G to the hospital on monday morning and then Medicare would pay for three days of hospital and then three weeks of rehab at a facility VERY close to our house. The doc said that would allow us to get a good evaluation of him and be better prepared to make some longer term decisions.

Because his abilities vary greatly during the week, getting an accurate evaluation over time is quite important. G has fallen four times this week at night and it is getting harder and harder to take care of him even though it is still possible to do so at home.

So I went with dad to admit him and run him around for some tests etc. The hospital has changed quite a bit since I was there last. anyway, all is well, G just really wanted to sleep. Some conglomeration of us will go back later today to visit.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Tom's Camera

Hey folks, if you want to see Tom's birthday present from his whole family - click here (=


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More Birthday fun

The night before Tom's birthday we had friends from our language school in town! It was LOVELY to see Jon and Vic again. It was so lovely to see little Josiah and have Layla and him playing around.
As usual Layla was a little overwhelming with the hugs (=

We were too busy talking to get Tom down on the floor with us! We were all just yammering away to cover as much ground as possible (=
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Tom's Birthday

For lunch on his birthday we went to a German restuarant called Edelweiss. We had Jen's wedding reception there and it was lovely food both times! We sat in between the Christmas tree and the fireplace....it was lovely.
Here's the outside of the restuarant.
We had folks over that night - I actually bought a cake - a first for me. I also bought a pie crust for the first time. Layla's lack of sleep has eroded any notions of baking the last month
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

more update

Not much new happening. Lj is still doing her wierd sleeping stuff. Her final tooth poked through last night - Tom did two nights in a row, bless him!
We are SLOWLY getting our Christmas stuff together here. Grandpa's health is declining rapidly. It is sad to see. He is still happy and compliant which is a blessing. He loves to watch Layla and she loves to have him in his chair all day.
yesterday she was pulling up his pant leg and rubbing her hand up and down his leg (= She was also shoving little toys up his pants (=

anyway. Will write more when I have more surplus energy (=

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

update

well I went to the dr and he said we have 7-10 more days of this stuff with Layla. Her bottom molars have just popped up and the top ones are on the way. She is getting blood blisters which explain the awful blood/saliva stuff on the sheets. ick.
I wasn't giving her a high enough dose of Tylenol which may have accounted for some of her pain during the day. So we've doubled that dose and are giving the Ibuprofen as well. Pretty intense. At least she is more enjoyable to be around and doesn't seem to be in pain. She is still up about every 45 mins during the night, but now Tom is home and we can trade off. Bless him.
Anyway. Today is Tom's 40th. I'll post something actually fun later on (=

Monday, December 1, 2008

Advice?

Okay people. My usually happy even-tempered baby has been replaced by the most whiney, sobbing little monster. She was teething badly for about 5 days last week - waking up constantly in the night (which NEVER happens) and literally whining and half crying ALL the time. We had a few days reprieve and i thought it was over. Alas, we are on day 5 again. I can see that she is cutting molars, but HOW LONG CAN THIS GO ON?!!? Is there a point at which I should take her to the doctor? She's also developed a fever blister on her lip. This morning I picked her up for the 1000th time since midnight and noticed blood on the sheets. I've never heard of bleeding with teething. Any ideas???
I would be DYING if we weren't staying with my parents.