Luke has really been interested in helping me water all of my flower pots on the patio and also the tomato plants that will hopefully produce tomatoes for the summer. The problem has been that my watering can is much too heavy for him when it's full so the other day when I was at Target I found this little watering can just the right size for Luke. Well, now the problem is that he likes to water his toes rather than the plants. I guess I'll have to keep watering in order to get those tasty tomatoes!
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Don't Forget
I have thought of a few more things Luke has been doing lately that I don't want to forget.
Other New Words:
*windy
*golf
*Benjamin (a new friend that just moved from Pennsylvania)
*snack
*rock
New Foods:
*strawberries
*grapes
*pulled pork
*animal crackers
*peanut butter (not that new but eating more of it)
*still not very many solid veggies (UGH!)
Random Things:
*Luke's eyes are changing color- they are turning brown. I was really hoping that he was going to keep his blue eyes.
*blowing bubbles- it's funny because Luke puts the wand against his lips- he occassionally makes a bubble or two which makes him very excited.
*Luke loves to go out to get the mail with who ever is going out to get it.
*He loves to watch Troy mow the grass. He liked to last summer as well but now whenever he hears a lawnmower he says, "Daddy?"
*Luke helps us put on his shoes and he can take them off by himself.
*Luke is counting to 4 and then doing an activity. He loves to count and run or count and have us swing him by his arms.
Other New Words:
*windy
*golf
*Benjamin (a new friend that just moved from Pennsylvania)
*snack
*rock
New Foods:
*strawberries
*grapes
*pulled pork
*animal crackers
*peanut butter (not that new but eating more of it)
*still not very many solid veggies (UGH!)
Random Things:
*Luke's eyes are changing color- they are turning brown. I was really hoping that he was going to keep his blue eyes.
*blowing bubbles- it's funny because Luke puts the wand against his lips- he occassionally makes a bubble or two which makes him very excited.
*Luke loves to go out to get the mail with who ever is going out to get it.
*He loves to watch Troy mow the grass. He liked to last summer as well but now whenever he hears a lawnmower he says, "Daddy?"
*Luke helps us put on his shoes and he can take them off by himself.
*Luke is counting to 4 and then doing an activity. He loves to count and run or count and have us swing him by his arms.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Mom's Decision
So, Mom had an appointment on Monday with a different oncologist to get a second opinion. My step-dad and sister also went with her to this one and they all agreed that this doctor was much more thorough and more personable. He also had a different view about what to do than the first doctor. He believes that if Mom does do chemo it would have a 15% benefit versus the 4-9% the other doctor said. The protocol that he is recommending is also quite different than the first doctor. He would like her to do a more aggressive chemo which involves a treatment once every 2 weeks and have a total of 12 treatments. Mom would have to go into the office for 3 hours and then take a pump home for 48 hours. The pump requires that she have a port put in. Based on all of the information she gathered, Mom has decided to do this more aggressive chemo treatment. The doctor believes at her age it is important for her to do it. He also believes that she will tolerate it okay. They will give her anti-nausea meds before each treatment along with having acupucture which the doctor believes will control her nausea well. I pray that he is right. Other side effects include being tired, numbness in her fingertips and a heightened sensitivity to cold. The positive is that she should not loose her hair. Currently, Mom is scheduled to have her port put in on April 29th and should start her chemo treatments the following week, the first week of May. If that schedule holds, she will be done the first week of October which I told her was great because she will be feeling back to normal (hopefully) before the holidays start. Continued prayers for her well being are greatly appreciated. I pray that she will tolerate the treatments well and that all goes well with putting in the port.
Monday, April 12, 2010
21 Months Old
Luke was 21 months old on Saturday. HOLY COW my baby is almost 2! He is such a blessing in our lives. I am amazed at God's wonderful generosity every time I look at Luke. I could not imagine my life without my precious little boy.
So, what is Luke up to these days? It's more a question of what is he not doing. Luke loves everything- he is very inquisitive. He is always pointing at things out the car window or around the house and asking, "That?" His way of asking what is it.
His vocabulary is definitely beyond count. Luke's newest words include Elmo and Abby of Sesame Street, light, please, thank you, excuse me (he is very polite- it is good to know he's paying attention when we try and teach these things), me walk (he only likes to be carried if it's his idea now), mess (anything that is out of place is considered a mess), loupe loupe (cantaloupe), milk, big step (going up or down stairs), open and close. The 2 most recent new words are my absolute favorites though. Luke is now saying, "Love you." It truly melts my heart. Occasionally he will say it on his own but it usually follows a prompt on our part. He is also very good at giving kisses. Luke is such a sweetheart!
Luke's current most favorite word though is outside. If we are inside, he is asking to be outside from the minute he wakes up until he goes to bed. Luke absolutely loves to be outside and when it's time to come inside we can almost always expect some sort of trouble getting him back through the door.
Other recent developments include: walking up the stairs on his own while holding the banister (before it was on his knees but now he's actually stepping up each stair), helping to brush his teeth, using a napkin, telling us when his diaper needs to be changed, helping us do all sorts of small tasks (throwing items in the trash, carrying things, closing the refrigerator & other doors, watering my plants inside and outside, giving Maggie a bone), washing his hands, picking up his toys before bed, reminding Daddy to say excuse me if he forgets (too funny), pushing things around especially his stroller and a new tricycle we got from a generous neighbor, throwing more tantrums if he doesn't get his way (oh joy), climbing up on furniture (he's finally tall enough to do it), talking more on the phone (before he was just listening mostly), and he is singing more songs including Baa Baa Black Sheep, Old McDonald, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and the Thomas and Friends song from the TV show.
Here are a couple of pictures from the past few days. Luke is taking after his father in his love of golf.
Recent Pictures
Luke looked so adorable in his tie and vest Easter morning. The only problem was he wouldn't let us take any good pictures of him.
The highlight of our Easter weekend was probably the visit to the Richter Family Farm. Luke absolutely LOVED the cows. He said moo too many times to count. Luke also thought the tractor was pretty cool. The chickens didn't interest him much because they ran away but he did try and talk to them for a bit.
Another egg hunt at Great Aunt Rosie and Uncle Bill's house in Leonardville, KS.
Feeding the geese and ducks with Grandma and Grandpa Johnson at Lake Shawnee. Luke kept saying, "Quack, quack."
Eating a chocolate peanut butter egg- yummy! It was the first time we let Luke eat a piece of chocolate candy. He enjoyed it for a while but eventually spit it out because I think it was too rich for him.
Coloring Easter eggs and then hunting for them- Luke loved both parts of the process. His favorite thing though was dumping all of the eggs out of his basket after he had gathered them all.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Another Update on Mom
Mom was finally able to leave the hospital on March 7. Because she needed time to recover and heal after such a long ordeal her appointment with the oncologist was moved back to last Monday. Unfortunately, there are no easy answers because her situation is so rare. The doctors do not know for sure if she is lymph node positive or negative. If she was negative, it would mean no chemo and if she was positive it would mean chemo. As it stands, there is a 20-25% chance that the cancer will come back regardless of whether or not she does chemo. This next piece of info really surprised me- you would think it would be more beneficial. If she does do the chemo, the benefit is only 4-9%. That means if there were 2 groups of 100 and one group did chemo and one didn't, only 4-9 more people in the group that did chemo would remain cancer free. Because of all of the problems she has had with nausea, that is also a consideration. The doctor wouldn't tell her which way to go but was okay with either decision and said she could also start the chemo and if she got too sick she could stop. This coming Monday she is going to get a second opinion and then make her decision. I pray that she is able to make a decision without too much stress and also one she will be happy with in the long term. More than anything though, I pray that she doesn't have to deal with any more cancer ever.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Cars, Fish and some Superheros
I'm referring to the movies we watched with Luke this weekend since he didn't feel well. Friday night we watched "The Incredibles" and then since I was sick of watching the same 3 kid friendly movies we have over and over I bought 3 more at Target Saturday morning. We watched "Cars" after nap time on Saturday and yesterday we watched "Finding Nemo." Based on Luke's reactions I think he liked "Finding Nemo" the best (it's one of my favorites too). Thankfully, yesterday afternoon Luke's temperature broke and he started acting more like himself. The weather is supposed to be awesome this week so hopefully we can enjoy some time outside rather than being in front of the TV.
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