A Little of Everything- All in One Week

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Enoch and Apollo watching a Spaghetti Eddie video on YouTube.

We were introduced to Spaghetti Eddie by three-year old Davis whom we met in the Texas Children’s Hospital playroom. Davis was recovering from heart surgery too and was a huge Spaghetti Eddie fan. He kindly gave a CD to Apollo. I am not a fan of so-called “Children’s Music” but I do really like Spaghetti Eddie.

{All of the photos in today’s post are compliments of my iPhone}

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Friday was a wee bit crazy over here. My friend Julie was going to be induced at 7:40 am and I was photographing her birth…usually I love inductions for birth clients- it makes it a whole lot easier to make plans- except when an induction is scheduled for 7:40 and the OB/GYN appointment I’ve been waiting for nearly two months for is scheduled for 9:10 and is all the way across town….As it turns out, Julie was bumped by a busy night in the hospital. I arrived at my appointment at exactly 9 am, something the office required since it was my first visit, only to be told I was at the wrong office- I was supposed to be across town at the other OB/GYN practice. Oops.

In my defense, I’ve only been to an OB/GYN once and that was ten days after Apollo’s birth for a follow-up after my c-section, so I went to that office. I made a quick phone call to Adalia and begged her to call the proper office and let them know I was on my way ( I didn’t have the number). She’s a dear, she made the call, and due to the miracle of no traffic and all green lights, I made it to the correct office by 9:10.

Whew.

I’m pretty sure my blood pressure was elevated from the mad dash. Thankfully, it returned to normal during the ten minute wait to see the doctor. After 36 years of faithful service and nine completely uncomplicated pregnancies (and one complicated birth), my uterus seems to have gone into overdrive, causing me pain that ranges from annoying to should-I-go-to-the-ER-right-now?

I had an ultrasound in October and was referred by my naturopathic doctor the day before I left for Houston with Apollo. The nearest appointment was 7 1/2 weeks out, and since I was leaving the state the next day I couldn’t exactly be put on a cancellation list. Chuck pointed out that if anything went down, Texas Children’s hospital is connected to the Pavillion for Women and I could just be treated there.

Thanks, Hon.

Anyway, I survived, made it to my appointment, at the right office, and was diagnosed with adenomyosis, as confirmed by the ultrasound back in September. Thankfully, not life threatening but unfortunately extremely painful. I am at the moment on progesterone…which just might, you know, make me feel like I’m pregnant all the time. No biggie.

*ahem*

At any rate, I was home from that appointment for about 15 minutes when the school called to say Jubliee was running a fever of 100.0 and had a stomach ache and I needed to pick her up. Off I went to pick her and Tucker up, since they both had well-child visits scheduled for that afternoon.

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The visit was a breeze. What’s not to love about showing off  two healthy, bright children to your doctor? Jubilee’s “fever” was down to 99.0 by the time we arrived. We all got flu shots (to protect Apollo- he had his back in September). Tucker took his like a man (and Jubliee did fine as well).

{I had cute photos of Jubilee at the doctor’s office, but WordPress told me they couldn’t upload them for “security purposes”. Whatever that means.}

Then I came home and made dinner. Julie was induced the next day, Saturday. I photographed the birth (photos coming soon) and finished just in time for Chuck to pick me up for his company party (which meant I went in my birth-photography-clothes, but hey, I made it).

Yesterday was church, then a family Christmas Movie/Hot Chocolate Bar (photos coming).

Today Apollo visits his GI doctor down in Seattle and tomorrow sees his nutritionist here in Bellingham. Wednesday is the kids’ first day of winter break and we are doing our annual cookie decorating and Thursday a Cub Scout Pack Meeting.

What have you got planned this week?

 

Cub Scout Photos

All I asked for was a picture of my boys in their Cub Scout uniforms….I whipped out my phone this is what happened.

*sigh*

And just for the record, Tucker does *not* wear his pants like that. That was for photographic purposes only.

This is the first Cub Scout meeting I’ve been able to attend with the boys this year (due to Apollo’s health issues). It was great to be there  and be a part of it. Crystal, you rock as a leader. In fact, Chuck brought up last night just how awesome you are!

And just for fun:

Crossover 2010 

Judah as a Webelos circa 2007

Here’s to many more years of Scouting!

 

Cub Scout Crossover {2012}

{Wow, I have so much to blog about, but Apollo’s g-tube is infected again and he’s being very clingy.  Even on a good day he hates me being at the computer, so the only chance I have to blog is after he’s in bed at night…and he often goes to bed late and by then my brain is shot…}

Monday was crossover for our Cub Scouts…and an especially big day for Tucker who is now officially a Tiger Cub! He’s been waiting a long time for this…

Cute Apollo picture…cause really, what’s a post without one of those?

Mordecai is crossing over from Webelos I to Weblos II.

Hezekiah is crossing over from Wolf to Bear.

And Tucker is finally, finally a Tiger!

Tucker is our seventh Cub Scout…milestones like this never get old.

And you really should check out Crossover 2009, 2010 and 2011…you won’t believe how much these boys have grown!

Hezekiah Earns Wolf Rank {Cub Scouts}

Nine year old Mordecai was on Color Guard at our Pack Meeting last night. Look how confident he looks! A far cry from his Tiger year when he was six

Hezekiah happened to be on Color Guard last night too.

This is for you, Carolynn.

Mordecai and three of his fellow Webelos wrote a puppet show, worked on the puppet theater, made their own puppets and performed at last night’s Pack Meeting.

I was very proud of Mordecai, who read his lines loud and clear. I have to say, I was dreading this. His fellow Webelos came to our house twice to work on the puppet show and practice. And Mordecai, who was grumpy because I wouldn’t let him play his brother’s DS, curled up in a ball in a chair and refused to participate. He grumped. And fell over in his chair several times. He refused to participate. He refused to talk to his friends. In short, it was completely humiliating for me. It’s hard to be “that mom” with a child who is angry, ungrateful, and hard to control. But I am. After the second meeting, I was ready to call it quits. Why go through the pain and drama of Scouts at all?  And then he pulled it together and surprised me at the Pack Meeting.

And finally, Hezekiah earned his Wolf Rank. It has been very difficult to work on scouting with him. All of my time is consumed with Apollo right now, so I set a deadline for myself, knowing if I didn’t it would never get done. And we managed to finish. And he was so very proud.

Bowling with the Cub Scouts

Yesterday I had the joy of taking Hezekiah (7) and Tucker (6) bowling with our Wolf Den. Strictly speaking, Tucker shouldn’t be there…he’s not a Scout yet, but I’ve been taking him along all year…I’m the unofficial (but desperately needed) co-leader and second adult and it’s one of the few perks of the job :)

This was the first time bowling for several of the boys (mine included). As you can see, they were all quite engaged.

Hezekiah would want you to know he came in third place with a score of 94.

Tucker choosing his ball and checking his score. For those of you who don’t know Tucker, he’s a scrappy little thing…very competive, fearless and a little on the hyper side. In short: completely opposite of his deep thinking brother, Hezekiah.

He  threw himself into bowling like he’d been doing it all his life. He would want you to know he came in second place…with a score of 104!

And that, my friends, is the story of bowling with the Cub Scouts.

{Tomorrow Apollo will be 4 weeks post-surgery, and I will have an update for you. Happy Tuesday. It’s good to be back!}