Monday, December 17, 2007

A Month in Review...

Well, its been a while, and I know all of you have been eagerly awaiting the results of Sophie's RAST test. Apparently her numbers were all through-the-roof-high. As in, any numbers over 17 are considered "extremely highly likely to cause an allergic reaction" and Sophie's were 84 for egg whites, 33 for wheat, and 54 for milk. But only a 3 for soy -- which is ironic, because we've figured out that soy sauce is probably what sent Sophie to the ER in the last post. The nurse practitioner who called with the results also informed me that I would also have to cut all these things out of my diet so that they wouldn't pass through to her. Ummm. Yeah. Let's just say I couldn't last even one day on this diet. I finally broke down at 10:30 at night to have a bowl of cereal because I was STARVING. Luckily after doing some more research and talking to my real pediatrician, I realized that all these restrictions were unnecessary for me.

Since we've eliminated the allergens from SOPHIE'S diet, however, she's been doing much better. She's still pretty tiny, but she is putting on some weight.

Here she is in all her 10 month old glory.

Whew. Okay, that novella is done. Here is what has been happening during the rest of the last month.


Thanksgiving -- My WHOLE family came in town and we were able to have a lot of fun together. We were even able to squeeze in a family picture before everyone left. Here are some candid shots taken by Levi Gruwell, while the real photographer (my brother-in-law's sister, Shannon) snapped away. In retrospect I really wish I would have given Ethan a haircut prior to the photo shoot. And had him coordinate a little better outfit-wise with me, Scott and the girls. Oh well. Live and learn.



The Christmas Season -- Starting about a month ago, I resorted to using a strike system to threaten the children with. Basically, I told them if they get 3 strikes I'll call Santa and tell him they're being naughty. As successful a system as that may seem, it hasn't really done all that much to cut out their antics. To counterbalance the negative reinforcement, I thought I should do something else to get them to behave.

As a kid, we had a family tradition that during the Christmas season, any time we did a service, we could put a piece of straw in the manger of our nativity scene for baby Jesus. I decided to re-enact that idea with the kids, and for Family Home Evening a couple of weeks ago, I turned this:

Into this:
The kids have actually responded much better to this system than the strikes. And even better, they're even recognizing all the little services that I do for them on a daily basis! As in Ethan telling me that I could put a straw in the manger for making their lunch.

Wintry Weather -- We've experienced quite a bit of snow this winter so far. Including one really crazy snow storm last weekend.

The view from our front door.



The Kids -- I went for a parent's day at Ethan's preschool last week as they ended their unit on "Construction." And aside from being really nervous about the saw he was playing with at one of the stations, it was really fun to see him in his classroom.




Ethan and Grace enjoyed building gingerbread houses last week -- and enjoyed eating the candy even more. Check out that spread! We hit up the dollar store for all of the loot.




Projects, Projects, and more Projects -- My sister-in-law had twins right before Thanksgiving, and after they were born, I decided to make quilts for them. So, I made 2 quilts from cutting and piecing to hand-quilting and binding in about 2 weeks. Yes, I am insane. I managed to get their Christmas package mailed out this last week which is just in time because Ella was finally able to come home from the hospital this weekend and join Lucy after a miraculous turn-around from being in the NICU. I used 1930's reproduction prints for the fabrics, and I think the quilts turned out really cute. I'm now debating making some more just like them for my own girlie bugs.




And finally, I participated in Pink Christmas this year, and was excited to deliver my gift today. I won't post a picture just yet of what I made, just on the off chance that she reads this blog, but here is a picture of the wrapped gift.


My gift was delivered to me last week and I'm so excited about it -- especially because I'm determined that this will be the first gift ever in my adult life that I will wait and open on Christmas day. I'll keep you posted on how that turns out.


Well, that's about all that's been happening. I apologize that there are not more stories to keep you entertained. But with Christmas right around the corner, I'm sure there are some in the making.

16 comments:

katherine said...

Poor little Sophie. I bet you are relieved that you know what is making her cranky though. Your quilts are beautiful! I hope you guys have a Merry christmas.

Erica said...

The quilts you made are amazing! You are so talented. You inspire me to create something.

Tami said...

Those quilts are so pretty! I'm sure Susi will be excited to get them. We are stopping there on the way to Utah on Friday. I'm excited to see those little twins.

Emily C said...

i'm soooo in love with those 2 quilts. they are so so so adorable. i want it!!

Sunnie said...

so happy for a new post! we got your christmas card today. sorry about sophie and all the tests. that is no fun. love those quilts. i would not have a clue how to do that. hope you guys have a great christmas!

Shannon said...

Jessica the quilts are fabulous. I love them. The rewards system definitely works with my kids. They have a caught being good chart. When they reach a certain # of stickers on the chart they get whatever they asked for, for their reward.

Will and Natalie Giddens said...

Girl, I can't believe you made those quilts! You are so talented!! And the twins were already born? How early were they? Man, it seems like you just barely told me she was pregnant. Time flies!

I can't wait to see what your Pink Christmas gift was and is. You must post pictures of them both!

And is Ethan in the same pre-school that you yourself taught in oh so many summers ago? Was it fun being back there?

Merry Christmas!!!

Elizabeth said...

Your pink Christmas gift looks great.
And your quilts are so darling.

Heidi said...

I can't believe those quilts!!! They're beautiful.

Sophie is SO cute! I'm glad you've been able to figure out what's making her miserable, and hopefully from this point on, things will get easier for you guys!

I hope your Christmas is great, I can't wait to see a post about it!

everything pink! said...

you will never regret waiting to open it on christmas. thanks for being a part of Pink Christmas.
I just finally got your card sent to you in the mail today, i hope you get it before Christmas day.
Merry Christmas

scraphappymama said...

glad you figured out what is wrong with Sophie. Also glad you don't have to cut stuff out of your diet too.

LOVE those quilts. You have an amazing talent.

Those pictures of the snow make me cold just looking at them. Brooklyn would love to play in the snow .. . . but alas I am her mommy!!

Merry Christmas!!

Poppy said...

Those quilts are so cute...can you teach me? So glad for the new post.

Paula said...

I had been asking Natalie about Sophie to see how she was doing. I hope it continues to get better with her and for you as well. I love the quilts and all the pictures of the family. What an attractive bunch!

Melinda said...

Jessica, THank you again for the wonderful Pink Christmas. I hope you weren't upset that I didn't wait till Christmas. You are quite the talented lady! I love, love, love everything! Thank you again and have a Merry Christmas!

jenny said...

I didn't know you did pink Christmas. Did you have a girl named Melinda?? If so, she opened it and LOVED it.

Your quilts turned out so great. Lucky them!

Glad you got Sophie under control. I wouldn't last a day on that diet as well.

Hope you guys have a great Christmas!

jenny said...

Uh Duh she commented right before me.