After the Labor Day ER trip with Jane I was hoping things had settled down on the medical front. Alas, that was not to be the case. A few weeks later in a truly epic night Jane was once again having an asthma attack, Scott was slated to leave EARLY the next morning for a business trip (we're talking getting up at 4 in the morning), the kids were melting down all night long, and to top it off Sophie decided to stick a coin in her mouth at bedtime and ended up swallowing what she thought was a quarter. Oh, and just in case anyone has forgotten we also have a newborn. Hahaha. We were on the phone with the after hours nurse pretty much all night long, Scott ended up taking Sophie to the ER around 10 because she said the "quarter" felt like it was stuck in her throat (it wasn't -- nor was it a quarter [which we discovered in the morning when Ethan said it was really a penny; I'm just not quite sure why this was not mentioned the night before. Hahaha]). To be honest, it probably should have been Jane going to the ER not Sophie, but we managed to keep her breathing okay through the night with breathing treatments every 2 hours. In the end, the silver lining to this cloud was that Scott ended up canceling his trip and staying up with Jane that night so I could take care of the baby. I was awoken in the morning by Sophie who came to me wheezing and begging for a breathing treatment of her own. I ended up taking both little girls in to the doctor that day and they were both put on some oral steroids and given additional breathing treatments. Fun times!
All these medical issues reminded me of a project that I had been wanting to do with the kids since the beginning of the year. After listening to President Eyring's talk in April's conference this year, I felt really strongly that if I want the kids to love and serve one another, we need to join hands in serving others as well. We decided at Family Home Evening that each month we'll let the kids come up with a family "service project" that we can work on together and hopefully create a little more love at home in the process. After a few suggestions from me, the kids decided they wanted to make some things to donate to the Children's Hospital here. Sophie really wanted to tie some fleece blankets and Ethan and Grace REALLY wanted to make some "comfort pillows." After a long and frustrating (for me) trip to Joann's, fabric was chosen and for the next Family Home Evening we got to work! For the record, I will NEVER make those fleece blankets again -- they were beyond aggravating to work with. Especially since they seemed like they should be so easy. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures. Mostly, because Sophie couldn't really do it on her own, and I had to finish them for her later and by the time I was done I didn't want to have anything else to do with them. The pillows, on the other hand, were easy, peasy, lemon sneezy! And Ethan and Grace had SO much fun picking out Halloween fabrics and stuffing them with fluff. I'd do these again in a heart beat!
While they were working Grace instructed me to be sure and take pictures to show Emily. Hahahaha. Here you go Auntie Em! The finished product:
In an ironic twist of fate, Jane ended up being checked into a different Children's Hospital just a week or so after these were done. Scott had a recruiting trip planned for BYU and left on a Wednesday. My mom was going to fly out to visit on the Thursday to help me while Scott was gone and to see the baby for the first time. Luckily for me, Jane's breathing didn't start to get bad until after my mom was already here! I have no idea what I would have done if she would have needed to go to the hospital while I was all by myself with all 5 kids! We started out at the doctor's office where I thought she'd just get another breathing treatment (even though we'd been giving them to her regularly at home) and maybe another prescription for the oral steroids. However, her oxygen levels were low enough that the doctor told us to get her over to the ER at the Children's Hospital and that they'd let them know we were on our way. Yikes. We darted over to check the other kids out of school, and then my mom dropped me and Jane off at the hospital while she took the rest of the kids off my hands to go and get pizza and play at the park. Let me just state for the record that Jane is, as a rule of thumb, nuts. When she is in a sleep deprived, oxygen deprived state, she is even more out of control. Trying to hold her down and keep her from ripping off the nebulizer mask for the hour long treatment in the ER was next to impossible and it didn't help that I was exhausted from being up with both her and Alex all night long the night before!
In the end she needed to be checked in over night. My mom came to the rescue by staying with her so I could go home with the others and in a truly tender act of mercy the baby slept almost all night long. After getting the kids off to school the next day I went over to the hospital with Sophie and Alex and traded out with my mom. Thankfully, Jane was able to come home late that Friday night and Scott got back from his trip on Saturday afternoon. It was a bummer that we weren't able to do anything fun with my mom while she was in town, but it sure was a blessing that she was here! And I'm pretty sure the other kids still had a blast with her.
And then there's Sophie powdering her nose (for like 15 minutes straight) and then my nose with my mom's make-up while Jane was taking a nap. Hahahaha.
When Ethan and Grace arrived after school they kept calling this "the greatest adventure ever," and were quite upset when Jane got to come home that night. They really wanted to come back the next day so they could play in the awesome Child Life room that was filled with every toy and art project imaginable for the kids to come and use. Jane on the other hand couldn't wait to get out of there and was quite upset when I left before her with the other kids while my mom waited with her to be discharged.
Once home we had to continue with the breathing treatments for a few days and I have to say that "Ramona and Beezus" became a life-saver for us! It was pretty much the only thing we could use to get her to sit still and keep the mask on for the whole treatment. Although, there were plenty of instances where I looked over to see her like this -- pushing her mask to the side to get to that precious bottle. Hahaha.

My mom won the title of funnest and coolest grown-up in the house when she took it upon herself to help the kids carve a pumpkin on Saturday afternoon. Thank goodness she had the patience for it, because I probably wouldn't have done it when she left.
Sadly, my mom had to leave the next day and life got back to "normal" all too quickly. Aside from the normal chaos and clutter reigning in our lives, we had the added bonus of listening to the kids (okay, it was mostly Ethan) practicing day and night for their upcoming Primary program in church. The three big kids were asked to sing by themselves for the second verse of the song "If I Listen With My Heart." Here they are practicing during Family Home Evening last week, and for the record, each of their personalities are perfectly encapsulated in the following clip, and NO Grace did not put on this kind of show for the actual performance! (Thank goodness):
On the day of the program, the girls actually let me brush and groom their hair and they all made efforts to dress their best for the day. Unfortunately, Ethan refused to pose for me, but rest assured that he looked dapper as well.

Alright, we're winding up here! The last thing on our docket is Halloween. In my extremist insanity I decided to make Jane's costume. I thought she would look adorable as Little Red Riding Hood, so I made a dress for her -- completely from scratch might I add (I felt so Project Runway...hahaha) and found a pattern for a hood. THIS is what my dining room "studio" has looked like for over a month now:
A complete and total disaster area. Don't let the "artististic-ness" of the shot fool you. It is a complete metaphor for my life these days! I finished up Jane's hood the night before (which she wouldn't even try on, by the way) and threw Ethan's together right after school on Tuesday just in time for the Ward Trunk-or-Treat. Thankfully, Grace and Sophie wanted to wear the same costumes I made for them TWO years ago --- Dorothy and a princess -- and even more thankfully, they still fit! Alex rounded out the group as a cute little pumpkin. Ethan and Sophie have both worn this one as well. There's nothing cuter than a baby pumpkin! Except for maybe a little toddler with pigtails. :) Here are the results:

Trying to keep that hood on...
Finally rid of her costume...
And doing what she does best -- running away.
Cutest pumpkin in the patch.
And then there's Ethan. Can you guess what he is?? Hahaha. Most people could not. But once explained, I think everyone thought it was pretty clever. We were just lacking a bit in our execution.

Still don't know? He's a s'more, of course! Hahahaha.

Well folks, that's about that. I'm TRYING to get on top of things this week and I've succeeded in finally cleaning up all my junk in the dining room and cleaning off the front porch. Oh and I even got around to digging out last year's acorn wreath I made and spray painting it a fresh new color of "pumpkin orange." Quite apropos, no?
I'm tired. And I guess that about sums it up! Coming up on the docket in the near future? More doctor's appointments. In the past month I've had to schedule appointments with various specialists for ALL five children. There has to be some kind of award for that, right? I feel like we're single-handedly keeping the medical profession alive right now! Hahaha. Last week I took Grace and Alex to an ENT -- Alex had his tied tongue clipped (and he now will take a pacifier! Yay! and he's easier to nurse! Yay!); and Grace has been scheduled for a tonsillectomy on November 11th. That will be a blog post on it's own, I'm sure. Next week I have to take Jane for a follow-up with the pulmonologist for her recent hospitalization and Grace has a birthday and her yearly check-up scheduled as well. Later on in November I get to take Ethan to a urologist, and in December I get to take Sophie and Jane to an allergist. I probably should have studied medicine rather than elementary education. Hahaha.
Alright, that's enough of that. As hard as everything is at times, I was really struck by something during the Primary Program on Sunday. As I was trying to keep Jane under control on the pew while the kids were on the stand performing, I felt the Spirit whisper that everything is going to be okay. The kids are going to to be okay. In spite of my imperfections as a person in general and a mother in particular, they are going to be fine. Better than fine, even. Watching Ethan, Grace, and Sophie sing was really sweet. Even sweeter was seeing Sophie -- who didn't really know all the words -- looking to Ethan for help for the parts she didn't know. I was touched by the symbolism there. I'm grateful that my kids will always have someone to look to when they need help. Not just from Ethan (who really is a good big brother to them) but from their Father in Heaven as well. I am grateful for the help that I've felt over the last couple of months -- from sources both seen and unseen I have felt strengthened to bear the burdens that have been thrown upon me. Because that's the thing with doing hard things -- it will always make you stronger. And at this rate, I'm on track to becoming Hercules. Hahaha.
Alright, that's enough of that. As hard as everything is at times, I was really struck by something during the Primary Program on Sunday. As I was trying to keep Jane under control on the pew while the kids were on the stand performing, I felt the Spirit whisper that everything is going to be okay. The kids are going to to be okay. In spite of my imperfections as a person in general and a mother in particular, they are going to be fine. Better than fine, even. Watching Ethan, Grace, and Sophie sing was really sweet. Even sweeter was seeing Sophie -- who didn't really know all the words -- looking to Ethan for help for the parts she didn't know. I was touched by the symbolism there. I'm grateful that my kids will always have someone to look to when they need help. Not just from Ethan (who really is a good big brother to them) but from their Father in Heaven as well. I am grateful for the help that I've felt over the last couple of months -- from sources both seen and unseen I have felt strengthened to bear the burdens that have been thrown upon me. Because that's the thing with doing hard things -- it will always make you stronger. And at this rate, I'm on track to becoming Hercules. Hahaha.

17 comments:
oh, jess, that was quite the blog post, and yes that deserves an award! there are so many things to comment on but its so late at nigh ti dont know if i will remember them all.. so i'll probably be back tomorrow for more. :-)
classic grace line: "the greatest adventure ever" for all the craziness that happend with hospital visits. i was anxious and stressed out just imagining your situation those few days, thank goodness granny was there to help out.
i personally, LOVED Ethan's smore's costume. very cute and clever. Grace and Sophie look happy as clams in their recycled costumes.
and sweet adorable love-puppy ALEX. He is so so so cute. such a sweet little face.
i love your orange color wreath, that's a really pretty orange color. do you know i've never spray painted anything in my life?? i really want to though.
the dresses you made jane and sophie are perfection. so incredible. wish i had the guts to attempt something like that. pretty funny though that jane is running off...
and i of course LOVE that Grace wanted you to take pictures of the pillows for me. that's my girl!! :-)
ughhh i just wrote this long comment but then it got deleted. basically i think your supermom. janes adorable. did they really cut alexs tongue? and i hope you document the week of graces surgery. she is extra entertaining when goofed up on drugs. "what a goof" hahahahaha
that video was classic!! Grace - what a crack up! and yes - 5 kids DOES make you Hercules. you are doing a great job!
Love you and your family. Thanks for sharing your testimony on things being okay, it is something I constantly need to remember.
Oh yeah and i like your hair color that has faded. I think its a pretty shade
You seriously deserve an "Awesomest" award! The life scenarios, your feelings while in the middle of "family life" hit a chord with me. It must be that time in our lives--where the world is spinning so fast it's hard to find the meaning and simple pleasures in it all. Thank goodness for the spirit:) And thank goodness for Moms like you!!! I'd high five you right now if I could. BTW I was in St. Louis a couple of weeks ago for my brother's wedding. I almost tried to look you up and say hi--but weddings are busy--and many good intentions never materialized on that trip. Anyway I stumbled on the best cloth store ever while I was there. When I remember the name I'll google it and send you an email with the info.
The fabric store is called Jackman's fabrics (maybe you've been there) but if you need a place to escape and daydream about fabric this the place.
Jackman's fabrics
1234 North Lindbergh Boulevard,
St. Louis, MO
jackman's is awesome! i took my sister there when she was in town this summer. weddings ARE busy, so i totally understand! but if you're ever back over this way and you have more time, we'd love to see you!
Oh Jessica. The last paragraph made me cry. I feel just the same often and I grateful we are in this together with so many others with Heavenly Father at careful watch. Hang in there!
The good news is: "this too shall pass" and the bad news is: "this too shall pass" ... i.e., those sweet little cherubs will not fit on your lap in a few years and before you know it, won't even sleep under the same roof. I've heard it said that when you have young ones, the days are long, but the years are short. So true!
It was wonderful to spend time with you...yes YOU! I love hanging and playing with the kids, but it is always the most fun talking to you (and Scott) when I visit. You are a great friend to me and so many others.
xoxo
First, you're super mom. No doubt about it! Secondly, you're kids are so stinkin' cute! Lastly, I'm lovin' your wreath. Super adorable!
Hey Jessica... so i read this about a week ago and tried to post but my computer was acting up and it wouldn't go through. I really enjoyed reading it and can fully empathize with all the craziness, out of control feelings you described. I loved the end of your post and I know it is all worth it and yes those kids will have each other just like we have our siblings now. Life is Good :) Miss you guys!
Hercules, Hercules, Hercules....now imagine me standing clapping my hands together saying it in a high pitched voice! My sister and I were just having the same conversation the other day about all the "undones," craziness of kiddos.....I'm with you chica! The only thing that would make having our 5 kiddos better.....the Provo River trail where we could walk away all the undones, the stresses....and laugh at all our remember when's......when we thought we were busy with two, then three, then four, now five! Welcome to the new normal....it's been a year for us, and I am still getting used to the new normal, and I'm sure just as I do, something will change it! You are a fabulous Mommy.....I always think, why didn't I think about that??? I LOVE your service project idea....I think we're going to implement that in this here household! I hope Grace's surgery went well!!!!
You are Supermom I've just decided. You don't just do the bare minimum of what it takes to raise 5 kids, you also throw together amazing Halloween costumes in mere minutes and take kids to Instacares and hospitals and still come out smiling in the end! I am impressed with all you accomplish and how you manage to keep your head through it all which is probably more than I'll be able to say for myself when (or if) I have 5 kids! They are very lucky to have a mom like you!
LOVE IT! You really are Hercules, my favorite Disney is "Going the Distance" and you girl are going the extra mile everyday! Thank you for your testimony, just what I needed to here and loved the S'More.
Goodness, girl! you have your hands full...with lots and lots of good things!!!
What a sweetheart little jane is. Happy 2nd birthday.
And Mr Alexander, he's adorable. (love the name). Congrats!!
Hey were you guys in town last weekend?? I'm pretty sure I saw you as I was pulling out of the church parking lot....but surely you would have come to our ward right :)
Love your update- glad all is well with you.
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