Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving at the Beach






Once we had Carey's doctor's appt and he said it was okay to go away for the holiday we booked our trip to Hilton Head. With everything that has happened this year, we wanted to go again since it is our favorite place and Carey really enjoys it there. She's been a trooper through everything and she really wanted to go. We found a real deal...Hilton Head can be very expensive but there are nice places to go that you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to stay at. We found a place for $79 a night, 2 bedroom villa w/full kitchen, indoor pool and a boardwalk that leads to the ocean. It was a steal! I looked at many others in the same resort, not as nice as the one we rented and they were more expensive.






Thanksgiving Day was the best! We had great weather, spent the morning at the beach playing football and shelling and then we ate lunch, Keegs napped while me and the girls went to Lawton Stables for a trailride. This was Emma's first trailride...she graduated from pony rides! It was beautiful. Then we went to The Wreck of the Salty Dog for Thanksgiving dinner...it was good but we were missing one thing...Andy's (Grandpa Redmond's) stuffing. But it was still yummy!






Friday we went to Savannah to shop for Christmas gifts and eat at our favorite The Crab Shack on Tybee Island. We headed back to the Island for a holiday concert by Gregg Russell who is a children's entertainer. Em was called up on stage (again) to do the hand signals for the song "Green alligators and longneck geese, humpty back camels...." Saturday we did more Christmas shopping while Andy golfed and then we went to see Santa. Sunday was a LONG ride back...two accidents, one of which required a helicopter to take the injured to the hospital. Our 11 hour trip back was 13.5! But it was worth it to spend that quality time together in our favorite place on Earth.






We plan to come up to Erie at Christmas but I say this with caution depending on the doctors appts for Carey. I am not happy right now because I've called the rheumotologist twice and her scheduler is not helpful. I don't understand why when the referral is URGENT it's still not taken care of after receiving the referral 10 days ago. The scheduler said today "yes I have it when I have a few minutes I'll start scheduling the stack I have." What??? It's 10:30 a.m. and your job is a scheduler?? So I figured I'd get a call this afternoon but not. Tomorrow I'm going to have to be a B*tch and start screaming.






Here are a few pictures from our trip. Hope to see everyone at Christmas.












Monday, November 23, 2009

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Emma's First Gymnastics Meet




Emma did great at her first Level 4 meet. Though she didn't receive any medals (not expected at all since her team just learned the routines and really don't have all the skills in the routines yet) she did fabulous and once she masters some of the skills she needs, her scores will be much higher. She looked so darn cute in her leotard and ponytail. I can remember her running around the gym with a binky in her mouth doing forward rolls across the floor and now she's really competing for the first time.



Carey update: She is going to see a rheumotologist soon to discuss how to handle her osteomyelitis as they feel this is a rare form of this and it's related to the auto-immune system. She will also see her orthopaedic surgeon as well. Once we know more, we'll keep you updated.




I tried to post the video on here of Emma's meet but it's taking forever to process. If I have time another day I'll post it.




Have a nice Thanksgiving!




Love,


Andy, Jenn, Carey, Emma and Keegan


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What's going on?

Well I have an update on Carey. After her biopsy, the results came back as chronic osteomyelitis. She had sub-acute osteomyelitis in her ankle earlier this year. We meet with the doctor on Friday so they can check her jaw and hopefully learn more about how they are going to tackle this. There is going to be a team of doctors from different specialities working on her case.

The kids had a great time trick or treating. Emma was a zombie bride, Carey was a nerdy boy and Keegs was Superman. He lasted almost the entire 2 hours. Carey also dressed up at Physical Therapy. All the PTs dress up and of course they thought it was funny she dressed up as well.


Emma and Andy went to Baltimore for the weekend for her birthday trip. They went to ESPN Zone where Andy had "Happy 7th Birthday Emma" on the ticker going across the restaurant, they played all the games there, had cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory for dessert, swam in the hotel pool, watched the Hannah Montana Movie (Andy loved it...he gives it 4 stars, LOL), went to the Aquarium and Port Discovery Museum (children's museum). They had great fun!










Keegan is now saying "no" all the time. He does say more things but that seems to be his favorite word these days. His new activity is scaring the cat...he runs up to her and screams "Lila" and laughs when she runs away. At gymnastics he's learned how to do a log roll down the mat and he can walk across the balance beam. He still does not listen and has his own agenda but that's expected from a boy at 20 months. I'm waiting for the day he'll wait his turn and not run around all over the place and stay where he's supposed to....I'll be waiting a very long time.



I want to include a link to a very special family. Baby Ally is the niece of Keegan's godparents Steve and Amy. She has a rare disease called HLH and has been battling it most of her short life. Please keep Ally and her family in your prayers. This is such a difficult time for them and they've been in the hospital for 5 months straight, not including other hospital stays prior to her bone marrow transplant. They have been through so much and deserve to have a healthy Ally! Please pray for them. http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/allyjark
I hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving and don't eat too much turkey. :)