Monday, August 5, 2013

Summer update

Isaiah has continued to respond well to treatment.  He has grown to be very brave and no longer cries when he is accessed by the "butterfly".  Here is a picture at his appointment this past Friday.

He was extremely talkative with his nurse.  He asked her questions about anything and everything!  I love your curious mind Isaiah!  

Since I have not posted for some time, I thought I would add some pictures of what we have been up to since the end of May.
Isaiah still continues to enjoy reading.  We have been working on his letters routinely.  He knows all of his letters, both upper case and lower case and knows most of the sounds that the letters make.  He is really into rhyming these days and enjoys coming up with his own unique rhyming words.


In June, my parents took us to Hawaii.  Yes, it is true...we also went in March when Dave's mom took us.  We were very blessed to have gone twice this year.  Our parents really love us and spoiled us.  Thanks guys!
Cousin Aaliyah, Isaiah and Adam playing in the water
Cousin Aaliyah, Isaiah and Adam looking fancy for a dinner out
Grandma and her grandchildren

Adam is just pretending he is awake.  He is actually sleeping under
there.


In June, we brought home the baby chicks from my classroom.  We named them Benedict and Sunny.  The kids really enjoyed playing with the chicks for a few weeks.
 

At the end of June, we went camping at Allouette lake.  Isaiah had a blast but Adam didn't like the idea of sleeping in a tent.  We had fun, despite Adam's unwillingness to fall asleep.  


In July, we went raspberry picking.  So fun!





Today, we went to Spanish banks beach.  The boys enjoyed splashing in the water and digging in the sand.  


Last week Isaiah started swimming lessons.  I'm so proud of how well he is doing.  Tomorrow he starts skating lessons.  We've really been enjoying all of our activities.  We're having a great summer so far!!  We're so grateful to God for our wonderful lives.  We're so blessed!!  





Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Gone fishin'

We had a great day fishing this weekend with cousin Joey and cousin-to-be Melisa.  Unfortunately, Melisa and Joey were the only ones who caught any fish.  David did manage to catch a garden snake however!  


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sunny day activity

Isaiah and Adam painting a box
He ended up in his underwear by the time we finished our project

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter Sunday

One year ago, on April 8th, Easter Sunday, Isaiah hunted for Easter eggs with cousin Aaliyah at Grandma's house.  I felt frustrated for Isaiah as he worked so hard to retrieve the chocolate eggs.  He appeared exhausted and could not lift himself up one stair without asking to be carried.  After a short hunt and few eggs in his basket, he was content with what he had collected despite my urging to look in the places where there were still eggs.  He was tired and uninterested.  What I wouldn't find out until the next day was that his heart was enlarged, compensating for the lack of blood he had, in order to pump enough oxygen through his body.

This past year has been the most difficult year of my life.  Anyone who has a child of their own can understand how hard it is to see their own child hurting.  I remember some nights after Isaiah had received chemotherapy treatments, he'd moan in pain throughout the night.  There was nothing in my power to make him feel better.  All that I could do was hold his hand and be with him until the hurting subsided.

That said, it has also been a year of rich blessing.  We grow during times of suffering as we learn to fully rely on God, knowing that His plans are ALWAYS greater than our own.  After going through this experience, I have discovered that Christ is sufficient.  The way I would like my life to play out has no significance.  God is the author of my destiny and it is so freeing to know that He has a plan for me and my family.  The things of this world are all too temporary.  Even life itself is frail and there are never any guarantees.  It is very easy to be engrossed in the present life.  When God allows these trials, I am reminded that my life is not in my own control.  In order to live an abundant life, I need to keep my focus on Christ.

I am so thankful for all that I have and am feeling so richly blessed this Easter.  God is healing Isaiah and has a special plan for his life.  I am looking forward to this year - to see God working in our lives.  Thank you Lord for all that You Are!

Easter Sunday 2012
Easter Sunday 2013



And of course, we cannot leave out a picture of Oats



Thursday, March 28, 2013

Hawaii!!

This month, we went to Hawaii for a week with Dave's mom.  It was such a great trip.  Isaiah and Adam absolutely loved the water and digging in the sand.    
It was a big stress getting travel insurance for Isaiah before we left.  Because he had been hospitalized in February, he did not meet the "stabilization period" for most insurers.  Thankfully we were directed to a company that covered us.  Ironically, it was Adam who ended up in the clinic with an allergic reaction.  We're still not sure what caused the reaction.  

I'm having some trouble uploading the pictures but some of our highlights included spotting a whale on our boat ride, endless digging in the sand, swimming with the fish, visiting the Honolulu Zoo and Dave surprising me with a helicopter ride around the island for our 5 year wedding anniversary.