Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Yuck STREP!

Chase had a lot of trouble breathing Friday night and early, early Saturday morning so off to the doc's we went.  Fully expecting to hear something about his reactive airway disease the dr tells me has bronchitis and strep!  Nasty.

 So we've spent the last few days with mommy playing doctor, more than mom; administering meds to 3 of our 4 kids.  Took Kaelin to the dr today since she's been running a temp and she has strep too!  Cole has a cough, so it's expectorant for him and Chelsi has a stuffy nose, so it's Ocean Spray for her.  On top of the strep Kae and Chase both have colds, so they're also getting expectorant.  Then there's the constipation for two of them.  That's kind of personal, so I won't say which two. :)  

We have so many meds lined up on our kitchen counter right now it's crazy.  We go through medicine droppers and cups.....too many to count per day.  At least Chase is done with his steroids.

Oy!


Friday, January 19, 2007

We have a new pet in the house

M had a cat that A's not real thrilled about it so since we thought we had a mouse in the garage, we took him.  He's enormous!  The boys all worked on a cat house for him and before Brian had seen him, his plans for the house were WAY too small.

Here's our Kitty 고양이.  Kaelin named him, what else, but "Kitty".

Got milk?


Some new pictures

Glasses seem to be a hit with our girls.



My sweet girls in black and white.



Chelsi's sweet pout and lower lip.



Chase kind of looks like an angel, but trust us, not often.  :)



Mom and Kae have girlie time.




Sunday, January 14, 2007

3rd Synagis Round Tomorrow

We have a new nurse too.  Please say a little prayer these will stop hurting Chelsi.  She's uncomfortable around the site of the injections for the first day and a half. 

I am VERY grateful our new insurance for 2007 has quickly agreed to cover these, in full, as well.  These are VERY expensive injections...I believe around $1,000 and we're not responsible for one penny.

For anyone who doesn't know what Synagis is (I didn't know before Chelsi); Synagis is an injection that can be given to prevent RSV in premature and other babies that are more at risk for contracting this terrible virus.  This virus kills and it's absolutely necessary for a baby born as prematurely as Chelsi was (10 weeks) to have this for the first two years.  She missed the first season as she was in Korea the entire time they do it (November through April), so we've been doing it since this past November.  Anything to keep my baby from being hospitalized with a life-threatening illness.


Chinese Squeaky Shoes

Well, I know that they're all the rage with Chinese adoptive families and our girls are Korean, but they're just the cutest shoes ever! Someone was selling some pretty cheap online, so I had to get a pair for Chelsi. I thought now that she's really walking she'd think it was pretty funny and also encourage her to walk more. It worked! She walks everywhere when we put them on her and we know exactly where she is :pToo cute, come see.


Wednesday, January 10, 2007

AHHHH!!! Learn Korean Overload!

I REALLY would like to learn, at least, some Korean.....write and speak.  I'm understanding some of the consonants and vowels, but if you don't know the romanization it doesn't help.  I'm really struggling.  I have a wonderful Korean language exchange partner who's been EXTREMELY patient with me.  It's just hard when you can only email once a night and not hear anything.

I had the bright idea of trying to find an inexpensive book and cd combo, as funds are limited.  I thought then I could listen in the car and study at lunch time. 

I'm so overwhelmed looking for something.  I'm afraid of wasting money and getting something that won't teach me correctly or getting something that's missing and important component of learning the language. 

I just want to get something that's helpful and can get me started.  WAH!!!!!!!!!!!


Saturday, January 6, 2007

Chelsi’s officially a walker

Okay, so I wrote "She Walked" on 11/23/06.  Apprarently those few steps was all she was going to do for awhile.  But, this past week, she's REALLY been walking, not just a step here and there.  Chelsi actually uses walking as a mode of transportation about 80% of the time now...at least.  Almost 16 months, but she's there.  Really, she's on time, by any standards, let alone a 30 week preemie. 

Oh, and not only can she walk, she's added to her vocabulary.  She's now rolls it up (as in Pat-a-cake) and says roll it up at the same time.  She's really just starting to take off.  It's so amazing!

Go Chelsi go!!!