Update on Ellie’s Medical status

I figured that posting this would be a quick way to keep friends and family in the loop on changes with Ellie. After being hospitalized for several days this past October, we learned that Ellie is a full-blown asthmatic. Basically, this means she has several inhalers and will be monitored by a pulmonologist every three months. Unfortunately, between the asthma and reflux (which aggravates her lungs and esophagus) a respiratory infection can make it hard for her to breathe, creating the need for supplemental oxygen and monitoring in the hospital.  As she gets older, her lungs will get larger and making it easier to breathe when she gets sick. Until then, we need to keep her away from children and crowded indoor areas during flu season. We have pulled her out of preschool and avoid taking her to stores whenever possible. Unfortunately, there is only so much we can do to prevent viruses since soap doesn’t kill them.

The good news is that this won’t last forever and we have knowledge and medical professionals on our side. I am grateful that all her doctors take a conservative approach toward her treatment and look her over with a very careful eye. It is comforting to know that so many people are involved in giving her the very best care.

As an asthmatic, we will need to avoid places with high altitudes and anything else that could trigger an asthma attack. I hope our friends and family can be patient with us during visits, as we will have some restrictions.

Ellie's 2nd Birthday

Here are some pictures of Ellie's b-day. Originally we were going to have a party, but since we need to keep her away from other kids during flu season, it was just us this year. Unfortunately, she vomited twice that day, so we waited 24 hrs before having cake.

Ellie received a Leapfrog Learning Pad 2 from my parents and a bunch of other stuff from us and relatives. She was thoroughly spoiled. In true two-year-old fashion, her favorite toys were the princess balloon and shoe box. Love my girl!








This was after cake on Sunday. I included it because it's rare that I am not the one behind the camera.

Some random photos off my mom's camera





Grammy's Visit

Since Jim had a week long training class in Raleigh, my mom flew in for a few days to help me out. I have been sick as a dog, so needless to say, I was very grateful for her arrival. We managed to squeeze in some fun too.

Ellie's new bath robe, courtesy of Grammy.

Pumpkin patch at Yahoo Farm.


They had a little petting zoo with goats, chickens, ducks, turkeys, and a pony.

Love this picture since it is rare that I'm not the one behind the camera.


We went on a tracker pulled hayride through the pumpkin patches. Can you believe they grow 15 different types of pumpkins? So cool.

Grammy did most of the holding and carrying since my pregnant belly didn't leave much sitting room for the Ellie Belly.

I'll take that one. Cutest pumpkin in the place.

Ellie loved the kiddie hay maze.

Now that's a turkey ;-)



First pony ride. So glad Grammy got to be a part of it.


We may have an equestrian in our future.



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In the end, the whole trip was a success. Only wish it could have lasted longer.
















A little ketchup

Ellie's 18 month check up. She was 50% for height & 5% for weight. Still has a big head, but we love her anyway ;-)

Just another pic of Ellie in the tub. She is getting so BIG.


We went to Ikea a few weeks ago and brought this gem back. We have moved it to the bedroom and use it as a reading nook adorned with pillows and blankets.

This is the table and chairs I ordered from Costco. Couldn't find a better deal and free shipping. Ellie LOVES it and spends most of her time coloring or hosting a tea party.

Just a pic of my messy little girl eating her favorite mouse chocolate yogurt. Whatever works, right!

What we've been up to...

Our morning trip to the Atlanta Aquarium with Sarah and daughter, Avery. The girls were so good, which is amazing for Ellie. She loved the live dolphin show and all the fish. Maybe next year she will be tall enough to play on all the jungle equipment and touch the sea creatures in the open pools. All in all, a great trip. I recommend getting there early to beat the crowds.





Stone Mountain, GA

Since Jim's parents were in town for the weekend, we decided to checkout some of the sites. Stone Mountain is both a historical monument and a family theme park.     
 
                                                            View from the tram.
The look out tower from the top of Stone Mountain.


Soaking up the sun.


My favorite shot.

We didn't go to the BIG zoo at the park, but we did visit with a few animals at the plantation.
Not too thrilled to see the pig.



A little yawn after a day of play.

Ellie was so happy with I put a little water in her stroller tray. Splash splash splash.



All aboard the choo-choo-train.

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Since Jim's parents were in town for the weekend, we decided to checkout some of the sites. Stone Mountain is both a historical monument and a family theme park.