Saturday, July 31, 2010

On the road again

After a month of several road trips, we're on the road again. Heading up north for two weeks to escape the heat. Headed to Strasburg, PA today. Then to LI for a week while Heath hikes the AT with Kevin to celebrate their 20 anniversary. Then, a week in Berkshires.

Happy Summer!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The Dammit Chorale



This morning over breakfast, Tas and Chance started chanting "Dammit" with a wild look in their eye, a smile on their face and the intensity that I would be saying Dammit, if I were yelling at them for doing one of their many antics. I know, I know calm voice, don't yell, etc., etc., but we are in the midst of the terrible twos so here and there a "dammit" feels good! Apparently though, it has lost its effect and when they say it, I have all to do but to burst out laughing.

Tas is potty training. Chance is not but is slightly interested in it. Chance gets very upset when he has to poop and announces it, "Uh oh - poop Mommy!" Tas on the other hand just poops in his undies and has no issues with this. The other day, Chance ran up to me and said "poop on the potty Mommy". So I said, "OK, let's go poop on the potty". I put him on the toilet and he sat there for at least 5 to 10 minutes. Tas decided to provide moral support, so he pulled up a stool and sat right across from Chance to keep him company. They chatted all the while. Chance did make a very small poop in potty but then did he big poop after I put his diaper on.

The boys both sing now and enjoy playing their banjos. Chance sings 'twinke twinkle little star' and Tas sings you are my sunshine. Yesterday, Tas unloaded the clothes ("bubbles") from the washer to the dryer using their step stool - this was VERY helpful and he was very proud of his accomplishment.

Last night, Aunt Lala came over to watch the boys while I did a yoga class. Heath had business functions evry night this week so I really needed to get out. Thanks Ladonna. Tas calls Ladonna "Donna" now. Noth sure where he got this.

This weekend, we are going tubing with the O'Rourke family since we can't make Tubitini next weekend. Tas keeps asking to go on Uncle Charle's boat. I told him that we are going tubing and that they'll be in a really cool raft in a river, which is like a boat.


Happy Friday!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Oh what a wonderful weekend

I think we may have had the best weekend all summer this past weekend at Lake Tillery with Aunt Lala and Uncle Charles. The boys started their day on Sunday by riding Seadoos with Heath and Uncle Charles. They could not get enough of this activity and just loved going fast on the water. Mom took a ride too so Heath and I could have some quality time. Then, they had lots of other activity including water guns and the slip and slide.  There were lots of giggles and screams as they went down the slide.  

After naptime, we went back on out the boat for a sunset ride, which was just delightful. I think the best part about the whole weekend for everyone was spending time with Ladonna and Charles. I feel so lucky to have these people in our lives and the roles that they play in our boys lives will provide found memories of their childhood forever. I am so glad we got lots of photos to capture this weekend because it really was special. I think the boys are finally old enough to really enjoy all the activites we did!



Tonight, I downloaded Chance's BG numbers from the pump and ran reports for the last week. There is no question, this was Chance's best week ever. During some of the scheduled test times he was in range 80% of the time! This is really fantastic and a huge payoff for all of our work with the pump. Ladonna and Charles commented on how Chance is like a different kid since he has been pumping. He is so happy now and you can just tell that he is feeling so much better.

We look forward to more fond memories at the lake and the rest of our travels this summer!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

More fast, more fast

We are at lake Tillery with Aunt Lala and Uncle Charles. We had a large time on the lake today. Went for a boat ride, which the boys LOVED! They kept saying "more fast" every time we slowed down. We docked the boat and ate lunch. Then, we swam and frolicked in the lake, which was a beautiful 83 degrees! How nice!

Tas jumped off the back of the boat several times. He loves the water. Chance took a dip as well. We all swam a bit.



On the way back, Chance crashed out and never woke up when we put him down for his nap. The boys slept for about 2 hours, while Heath and I enjoyed a ride on Charles and Ladonna's seadoo, which was very fun. It is 10:15 at night and the boys just finally fell asleep a little while ago.  Time to eat dinner after a long day of activity! YAY!


Monday, July 12, 2010

Smooth Operator

The boys had a terrific time at the beach this past week. Most of their days were spent playing with their two buddies Maddie and Sophie, exploring the beach, eating, napping, watching Disney movies (a new activity for them), collecting shells, and doing some sort of craft or thinking activity. Not bad for a two year old.

Tas and Chance both enjoyed "the girls" and were sad when they left before us. On Sophie's last night, Brian (her Dad) put on 101 Dalmatians as the after dinner entertainment. Wow - did this movie grab their attention to the point that they were asking for the "puppies" the next day.

During the 101 Dalmatians movie Sophie was sitting on Brian's lap. Tas decided that he wanted to sit up there too. At some point I noticed that Tas was rubbing Sophie's feet. Then, he leaned over like he was going to kiss her! I was sitting right next to them and said "Whoa Tas - what are you doing?" He never really answered me, but he did not kiss her and Brian said, "Heath you at least have to teach him not to make a move on a girl while she is siting on her Dad's lap!" The whole thing was very funny but made me realize that Tas is going to be a smooth operator. We'll have to keep our eye on him. As for Chance, he spent most of the week engineering things - making designs with shells, using shells to decorate our sand collages and other interesting things.

Sunday, we packed up our things and drove up to Kitty Hawk for a kite festival. This was very cool. There were all kinds of giant kites like an octopus, a crocodile (cocodrie) and several others.

Today, was back to work where we got some excellent news - we no lomger have to go do the diabetes daycare routine. the teachers feel comfortable enough doing this without us on days where things are going well - WOW!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Best Buddies

A few things have occurred to me since being at the Outer Banks:

1. The Outer Banks are just gorgeous espeically Avon. I don't really need to go anywhere else for a local beach vacation;

2. Tas and Chance have a really good life filled with lots of outdoor stimuli and adventure;

3. Heath is a great Dad and is very engaged with his family;

4. Tas adores Heath and loves the thrill of it all just like Heath;

5. Chance adores Mommy and feels very safe with her;

6. Tas and Chance are best buddies and hopefully always will be. I can't help thinking how lucky they are to have each other as playmates and friends. This evening, we were walking back from a late afternoon frolic at the beach. Heath was carrying our friend's heavy tent, the boys chairs and a beach backback. I was carrying our chairs, my beach bag and their sand toys. Neither one of us had a free hand. In order to get from our house to the beach, we have to walk over a large sand dune. While good exercise for us, definitely a tough hike for a 2 year old. Most days, I have carried Chance over this dune. Today, I couldn't.

Heath and I forged forward figuring that we would get all our gear over the dune and then go back to carry them if needed. As I walked back to check on them a vision appeared. Tas and Chance were coming over the dune holding hands. I can only assume that Chance was scared or intimidated to go over and Tas reached out and took his hand. It was a beautiful site. One I could only capture in my mind since I didn't have a camera with me. The lighting at 6pm was beautiful and they had a warm glow on them. How special this moment was for me. I don't think I will ever forget it.

We do have some great shots of the boys. Our internet connection in the beach house is slow tonight so we'll try uploading tomorrow

Monday, July 5, 2010

6 Adults, 4 Two-Year Olds and 3 Dogs in Avon, NC

Today, was day two of our 2010 beach trip. Yesterday, most of the day was spent traveling. We took the ferry to Okracoke and saw their 4 th of July parade then took the ferry to Hatteras.

The photos are from our time on the beach today. Our house is very nice, is on the beach and in a great section of Avon. We are here with the our friends the Dexters and Penlands whom we know from SAS daycare where their daughters Sophie and Maddie go.

The boys are having a great time so far. They keep
asking for "more boat" meaning the ferry ride. I told them that Aunt Lala and Uncle Charles have a boat that they can ride on at the lake in a week, but no more boat this week. They also keep asking for more Jimmy Buffet music, which makes Heath smile.

The interesting thing about today was the boys interests on the beach. Chance was classic Chance - picking up all the shells and examining them, collecting them in his beach pail and using them this afternoon to decorate the "beach collage" that we made. He could literially spend hours doing this stuff.

Tas on the other hand wanted to play in the water with Dad and be footloose and fancy free on the beach. One thing is for sure - they LOVE the beach!

I am exhausted tonight from being outside most of the day. Beach in the morning, bike ride around mid-day and then beach in the late afternoon, which is my FAVORITE time of the day on the sand. By far my favorite activity was the beach time this afternoon and the family shower that followed.

The photo of Tas is by our beach collage. I would build the hoodoos and Chance would decorate them with shells he was collecting. How sweet.

Since I am falling asleep at my computer, it is time for bed.

So far our trip with 6 adults, 4 two year olds and 3 dogs is going great!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Oh What a Night (Month)

I am not sure what we have been doing that is keeping so busy, but I suspect it has something to do with our two sons. Last night, was the epitome of diabetes and 2 year old craziness.

Chance's numbers have been elevated for the past few weeks. At first, we thought this was due to an ear infection, but his BG levels have neve really come down after the infection. His average BG is now 203 up from 175 just a month ago.

Last night, Chance was high at dinner and then was 423 when I checked him at 10:30pm - gasp! We deducted that his pump site went bad and this was causing the high. Prior to this, over the last three days, we had been able to get his numbers back in the 150-175 range by doing a temp basal increase of 10%. I made the mistake of bolusing him on the bad site, then realized it was a site issue.

So I went into the kitchen and told Heath about the BG reading and the bad site. We determined that our only option was to change the site. So we quietly went into the boys rooms with our flashlights and new site paraphrenalia. Heath held the flashlight ad acted as moral support while I cleansed the site area and inserted the new site. To my surprise Chance did NOT wake up! The site looked good and we were on our way.

At 2am, I woke up to do a blood test to make sure Chance was coming down from the 423 and had the expectations of having to do a second bolus. I quietly entered the room with my mini-flashlight, cleansed Chance's finger with an alcohol swab, pricked it - and WOW he was 98! I scatched my head and thought how is this possible? Then, I looked down at the little man I had pricked and realized it was Tas! The boys had changed positions in their beds so Tas was close to the outside instead of Chance! So I redid the whole routine. I wiped Chance's little finger, pricked it and he was 250. In disbelief from testing Tas, I gave Chance a bolus and went back to sleep.

At 4am, Gibson who decided he was sleeping in his kennel last night, started barking probably at a small animal. His barking was very loud since we had all our windows open. Heath got up and brought him in.

At 5:45am, Chance started crying becasue Tas was infringing on his sleep space and he was still a little high requiring yet another bolus.

At 7:15am, amazingly - Chance woke up at 168 - phew!

Tonight, Heath and I did a major analysis of Chance's numbers and his total daily dose (TDD). We implemented some significant changes, which I really think will help. We took a very scientific approach and increased Chance's TDD by 10%, what the nurse at Dr. Lagarde's was recommending. Another change we are implementing is changing the site every other day. It doesn't appear that his site is making it through three days.

Tomorrow, we pack all our stuff and Sunday, we head to the beach for a week in Avon, NC! Yay!