Its not by what you have that makes you happy, but by who is in your life that truly makes you happy. SE
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Thursday, April 03, 2008
What A Blessing Skylar Turns 3
Skylar at the stroke of midnight, all excited about his Birthday, daddy and i got to sing him Happy Birthday!
April 4 2005 we were blessed a very healthy, happy little baby boy, who we named Skylar Dean, he came into this world at 6 lbs 13 ounces and was only 19" long. He was perfect!!! At age 11 months we found out about SMA, and were devastated. But what SMA didnt know, was that we were all fighters. SMA takes 50% of the children born with it before there 2nd Birthday, and there is no way to say how long a child will live. I call it the mother of guessing games (one I dont like very much) But what else SMA didnt know was beyond the diagnoses, was a family built of love and structure, and family that would do what ever needed to be done to protect and better Skylars life. Skylar is our little miracle, never would I have ever believed that one little child could teach so much... unconditional love is abundant in our home, in our lives... we see it each and every day as the cutest little person Ive ever known looks up at you and smiles, tells you he loves you and just enjoys each and everyday. Skylar Im so very very proud to be your mommy, and Im so excited to be celebrating your 3rd Birthday, I know there will be many more to come, and I can not wait to see what you have to show the world. We Love You So Much!!!!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Driven Driven Driven
Skylar had a great day, he spent about 2 hours in his chair today... Mostly playing and seeing what he can do with his new wheels. We had one crash this morning, scared the you know what out of mom and Skylar... But all was good and he was back up driven for Grandpa Ernie and Grandma Joyce a couple of hours later. Happy Easter to everyone!!!!
Friday, March 21, 2008
First Taste of Freedom
Skylar got his loaner chair today, we are modifying the joy stick because it is about 3 inches
to far out for Skylar, its a work in progress. Sky got up and he loved it, he was doing doughnuts in the living room and pretty much every where he went, he was only in it for about 30 mins... But i think he truly enjoyed each and every one of them and is very excited to get back in and go. he did great, we only crashed one time, and then he figured out that stop means take my hand off the joy stick. Enjoy the quick video of his first taste of freedom!!! There is something to be said from a mom who has wished and prayed for her little man to get up and go, and these 30 mins of freedom for my Sky were and are absolutely priceless!!!!
to far out for Skylar, its a work in progress. Sky got up and he loved it, he was doing doughnuts in the living room and pretty much every where he went, he was only in it for about 30 mins... But i think he truly enjoyed each and every one of them and is very excited to get back in and go. he did great, we only crashed one time, and then he figured out that stop means take my hand off the joy stick. Enjoy the quick video of his first taste of freedom!!! There is something to be said from a mom who has wished and prayed for her little man to get up and go, and these 30 mins of freedom for my Sky were and are absolutely priceless!!!!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Skylar Update and New Pictures
Skylar is doing great being up more, we are looking forward to getting his power chair on Friday :)..... He is going to do so great!!!!! Lets see over the past week we have had strep in the house, Chandler was sick for a while with it, he is doing better (still has his cough though) and Miss Moni has come down with a cold, she missed a day of school. but this morning her temp was normal and she felt a little better so back to school she went, we will see how she feels when she gets home. So far Skylar has stayed clear of all of it Thank God. And we are getting excited for Skylars 3rd Birthday, 16 more days and my baby will be 3.... he is such a blessing and I love him so much!!!!
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Monday, March 03, 2008
Sunday, March 02, 2008
A Few Prayers Please
First Skylar is good, but we would like to ask all of you out there to say a little prayer for a few of our SMA kids.
MJ has been in the hospital for a little over a month now, she had to have a tracheotomy and is dealing with reflux.
Emma was just admitted for spots of atalectisis, she has been dealing with a cold for the past few days.
Ethan has come down with the flu ty B
Charlotte is dealing with phenomena.
And Zoe was taken to the hospital this morning.
All of these kids are incredible and could use a few extra prayers, if you could and will we greatly appreciate it. Hugs Sheila
MJ has been in the hospital for a little over a month now, she had to have a tracheotomy and is dealing with reflux.
Emma was just admitted for spots of atalectisis, she has been dealing with a cold for the past few days.
Ethan has come down with the flu ty B
Charlotte is dealing with phenomena.
And Zoe was taken to the hospital this morning.
All of these kids are incredible and could use a few extra prayers, if you could and will we greatly appreciate it. Hugs Sheila
Friday, February 29, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Skys New Chair
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Busy Bee
Wow time flys when you’re running a 101 miles per hour. Skylar is doing great, staying healthy in one of the nation’s worst cold and flu seasons (Thank God). Skylar is in the middle of transitioning from the 0 to 3 program to the school system. It’s been a treat, one I don’t think I like very much, but am doing it any way. We reached the decision that Skylar will not attend public school, but will be home schooled by myself and with assistance from the school system hear in Stanwood, he did very very well on his evaluation, and is showing to be much brighter then your average 2 year old (but I already knew that). I have been very busy trying to get him the equipment needed, stander, power chair, tumble form seat, and a special bed to help prevent pressure sores. So far so good, our insurance rep is the BEST, Sue if you read this (we Love you)... Skylar has been doing wonderful with his time off his v-pap we are trying to do 2 hours off 3 to 4 times a day. We are also looking for a van, so if any of you out there know of someone selling one let me know. My big kids are doing excellent in school, Moni has a GPA of 3.86 and Chan has a GPA of 3.38, pretty darn good!!! Keith is enjoying his job and doing very well with it, we are looking forward to a visit from his sister in June (Ruthy we can’t wait)... Other then that not to much going on other then enjoying our beautiful weather, can’t wait for it to get warmer so Sky can go out too. me I’m just itching to get into my yard!!! Big Bug Hugs to everyone Sheila
Friday, February 15, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Something Amazing one SMA father wrote, Please read
1. I've come to terms with the fact that I'm going to lose Gwendolyn to SMA, but I'm terrified of watching her slip away from me
2. I appreciate when people ask questions about Gwendolyn; I hate when people don't and instead choose to make ignorant assumptions
3. I worry about our $5mm health insurance cap from time to time; it didn't even cross my mind when we set the policy up 5 years ago at age 27
4. I think of Gwendolyn's funeral often and I'm comforted every day when I walk past our church where it will be held
5. I get anxious knowing that we'll have to save Gwendolyn's life at some point again; it comforts me to know we are well equipped to do so
6. Most of the time I feel like it's next to impossible to focus on anything other than Gwendolyn and Victoria; but, they're all that matters right now
7. Wherever we go, I know where the nearest pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is and I know which one is best suited for SMA and our philosophy of care
8. I no longer believe "everything happens for a reason"; I've never believed God had anything to do with my plan, now I'm certain of it
9. I'm now a complete germaphobe, but it's life or death for Gwendolyn
10. I have a hard time remembering what it was like to not have a child with such "special" needs
11. I've become comfortable with empathy; I'm not okay with sympathy
12. I worry about the toll this is taking on Victoria, Gwendolyn, our family, our friends, and me
13. It bothers me that we have to keep a bag packed for hospital emergencies; it stresses me out that we'll be using it again
14. I wish that when people were unsure of what to say, they'd just say nothing
15. I understand that all parents have to make weighed decisions, but every-single-simple-decision-I-make-for-Gwendolyn-has-actual-life-or-death-consequences
16. I've become accustomed to the constant sounds of Gwendolyn's machines, but I think that when they are gone the silence will be deafening
17. I worry about keeping Gwendolyn stimulated - bringing the world to her - but I know I am doing the best I can
18. I'm no longer self-conscious about how "different" we are; whatever that means
19. I've always had a "life is short" mindset; I never thought my daughter would be the one to teach me what that truly means
20. I'm the furthest thing from a doctor, but I am one of Gwendolyn's caretakers and I know what is best for Gwendolyn
21. When I'm in crowded places, I sometimes think about how many people around me don't know they are carrying the SMA gene; that makes me sad
22. I've thought about whether we made the right decisions, not for us, but for Gwendolyn; her zest for life and playful smiles lead me to believe we have
23. It's exhausting to constantly have to fight for everything and educate others; I wish the system were different and this weren't so, but I'll never stop fighting
24. It kills me that our family is going to shrink, when it should be growing
25. I am mindful that every time I hug and kiss Gwendolyn goodbye or goodnight that it may be the last time; and I make certain to cherish every single joyful one of them.
2. I appreciate when people ask questions about Gwendolyn; I hate when people don't and instead choose to make ignorant assumptions
3. I worry about our $5mm health insurance cap from time to time; it didn't even cross my mind when we set the policy up 5 years ago at age 27
4. I think of Gwendolyn's funeral often and I'm comforted every day when I walk past our church where it will be held
5. I get anxious knowing that we'll have to save Gwendolyn's life at some point again; it comforts me to know we are well equipped to do so
6. Most of the time I feel like it's next to impossible to focus on anything other than Gwendolyn and Victoria; but, they're all that matters right now
7. Wherever we go, I know where the nearest pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) is and I know which one is best suited for SMA and our philosophy of care
8. I no longer believe "everything happens for a reason"; I've never believed God had anything to do with my plan, now I'm certain of it
9. I'm now a complete germaphobe, but it's life or death for Gwendolyn
10. I have a hard time remembering what it was like to not have a child with such "special" needs
11. I've become comfortable with empathy; I'm not okay with sympathy
12. I worry about the toll this is taking on Victoria, Gwendolyn, our family, our friends, and me
13. It bothers me that we have to keep a bag packed for hospital emergencies; it stresses me out that we'll be using it again
14. I wish that when people were unsure of what to say, they'd just say nothing
15. I understand that all parents have to make weighed decisions, but every-single-simple-decision-I-make-for-Gwendolyn-has-actual-life-or-death-consequences
16. I've become accustomed to the constant sounds of Gwendolyn's machines, but I think that when they are gone the silence will be deafening
17. I worry about keeping Gwendolyn stimulated - bringing the world to her - but I know I am doing the best I can
18. I'm no longer self-conscious about how "different" we are; whatever that means
19. I've always had a "life is short" mindset; I never thought my daughter would be the one to teach me what that truly means
20. I'm the furthest thing from a doctor, but I am one of Gwendolyn's caretakers and I know what is best for Gwendolyn
21. When I'm in crowded places, I sometimes think about how many people around me don't know they are carrying the SMA gene; that makes me sad
22. I've thought about whether we made the right decisions, not for us, but for Gwendolyn; her zest for life and playful smiles lead me to believe we have
23. It's exhausting to constantly have to fight for everything and educate others; I wish the system were different and this weren't so, but I'll never stop fighting
24. It kills me that our family is going to shrink, when it should be growing
25. I am mindful that every time I hug and kiss Gwendolyn goodbye or goodnight that it may be the last time; and I make certain to cherish every single joyful one of them.
Friday, February 08, 2008
Saturday, February 02, 2008
My Sky
Sky haven fun with his ABC car.
Sky reading his Spongebob book.
Ok I know he is 2 and a half, but I can not get over how precious he is...
And how peaceful he looks while sleeping.
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