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Monday, November 21, 2011

School

One reason this blog has been neglected is because school has kept us very, very busy this year!  I'm not sure why the dynamics seem to be different than other years. I thought, mistakenly, that with one kid in college, we would have a slightly less demanding schedule.  I was wrong.  Perhaps it's because all the kids are getting older, or that this mix of grades is a challenge.  Or perhaps it is that one student struggles with dyslexia, or that Erin is 4.5 and needs more of my time as I prepare her for kindergarten.  Or perhaps it is that our two year old is a particular challenge and likes to get into everyone's business.  Or perhaps I should repeat that last phrase, for clarity and emphasis.....or perhaps it is that our two year old is a particular challenge and likes to get into everyone's business. If I took a family vote, I'm pretty sure what the consensus would reveal.  Just saying.  Good thing he's cute!


Here's Teresa, hard at work with a chemistry experiment.  And thanks to Grandma and Grandpa Delaney for giving this science kit to the kids!




 (See what I mean about getting into everyone's business?  Case in point!)


 Thanks for not blowing up the sun porch, my dear!

Ohio Visit (August 2011)

We were able to stay for a long weekend with Tim and Suzy when we took Moira to FUS in late August.  It's always such a fun visit for everyone in Steubenville!  It was an emotional weekend.  Dropping off your first child, 11 hours away from home, is not easy for anyone.  We were a bunch of blubbering messes the day we left.  We were so blubbery, in fact, that I didn't get ANY pictures of Moira and her dorm room.  I think I might be able to snag a few off Facebook from Moira's wonderful roommate Brooke, or her Brooke's mom, Chris. Moira got really lucky in the roommate department!  Brooke is a lovely, fun girl from Appleton, just 20 minutes from us!  God is so good to have planned that little detail.


The kids were able to have tons of fun with cousins Aileen, Joe and Mara.  Here's Molly Grace, holding one of the cousin's kittens.


Erin and Marian


The gang...our kids, the cousins, and the cousin's cousins (Luke and Anne's kids)



Mara and Erin, having fun together







Saying goodbye to Moira was more difficult that we imagined.  But she is doing great and really loves FUS.  She has settled in beautifully and has made so many great friends.  Having Tim and Suzy nearby makes a world of difference!

 When we were leaving, giving our last good-byes, Molly Grace said, "Moira, just please don't marry a smoker".  Only she said, "smokah" because she's still working on those "r's".  LOL.  So far so good; Moira has taken Molly Grace's advice to heart.  We'll update several years down the road...



 

 On the way home we detoured to spend a couple days at Crystal Lake.  It was the perfect way to end the summer before the kids started school the following week.  It was a bonus that we were able to see Uncle Jeff, Mark and Erin too!  Always so nice to see them!












 Seamus particularly loved walking around Grandma and Grandpa's cottage with the clickity Barbie high heals.  Oh dear.

Church Bus Spotting

Just after Aidan's birthday, in late August, the whole family made the trek out to Steubenville, Ohio, to take Moira to FUS for her first year of college. Driving down the highway, Uhaul in tow, we ran into Chicago traffic.  As we neared the city one of the kids called out, "Look, there's the Church Bus!"  The Church Bus is the name of the bus that the band Scythian travels around in.  Anyone who knows our family well knows how much we love Scythian, and all its members. In fact, we had just seen them play a few days before at Milwaukee Irish Fest. Big fans we are! So it was funny and exciting to see them on the highway. 


Mike maneuvered to get closer so we could say hello.



Then, like a dork, I picked up the Scythian CD that we had just listened to and started waving it to Dan, who was driving, to get his attention. Next thing you know, the cd flew out the window, down the highway! Oooops! (I was hoping they didn't see the flying CD, but later that afternoon, Dan texted Moira, saying, "Sorry about the CD" ;)  LOL














And then we spotted them again on the other side of Chicago!
 


Check out their schedule and go see them if you're anywhere near a performance. You won't regret it!!!

Dustin' off the Cobwebs on the Blog

Sheeesh!  I've only managed one post in the past two months!  Our life with eight children is so very dull, we can hardly muster up material to blog about.  Just kidding.  Of course my lack of blogging is certainly not from lack of activity or material.  I think we have enough material to start our own circus.

I think I'll back-track to late August. More to come...

Friday, October 7, 2011

We are Thankful!

Erin won an iPad from the Mission iPossible team, thanks to the generous donors who made it possible.

Here are some photos and a video which I hope can capture a little of our joy and gratitude.






















Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Update on Seamus...

Seamus had a great check-up yesterday.  His lungs are clear and healing well.  No more fever.  Looks like he's bouncing back very quickly to 100% now.  Thank God!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Would you say a little prayer for Seamus?

As if the Green Bay Packers' season opener didn't offer enough excitement around here, Seamus decided to offer some of his own.  Just before kick-off on Thursday, we had an unfortunate happening here in our home. 

Seamus got into Teresa's art set, which she keeps in a little basket on her school shelf, along with her other school supplies. When this basket is pushed all the way back on the deep shelf, he cannot reach it.  We have now discovered that when it is not pushed all the way back, and he is on his tip-toes, he can reach it.  There is one toxic supply (similar to paint thinner) in her little basket, which has a child-proof cap on it. In the time it took us to get across the room to take the art set away from Seamus, he had tipped this bottle into his mouth, with cap ON, as if to take a drink. Well, the problem with that was the cap leaked (ya, so much for child safety!) and he ingested some. (Afterwards, we discovered that even with cap on, if tipped upside down, the substance practically poured out!). The second unfortunate thing was that the toxic substance was odor free (and taste free - Mike tasted a tiny bit on his finger afterwards).  Our pickiest of picky eaters would most likely had spit it out instantly had it tasted bad.  But it had no odor or taste, so he swallowed it. The chemical causes lung damage. Immediately, Seamus started coughing, non-stop, so we took him to the ER. Within about 30 minutes after arriving at Saint Mary's, he had stopped coughing and his lung x-ray looked good.   They observed him for two more hours and we went home.

Here he is at St. Mary's, getting his oxygen stat (which was normal). 

 
Just after arriving home, at about 10:30 pm, he started coughing again, just a little bit. At 3 am, he had a fever. We called and they said to bring him right in to Saint Vincent's. He threw up in the waiting room, which was probably a good thing.  The second x-ray showed some lung irritation so they admitted him, worried about chemical pneumonia. (Sometimes there can be a delayed reaction with this type of thing).  His oxygen stats and blood work were normal.  His condition (fever, tired, no cough, a little irritable) stayed the same all day on Friday while at St. Vincent's, so they let him come home, hopeful that the worst was over.

 Here he is, just prior to leaving St. Vincents...

Now, we watch him through the weekend, and take him back on Monday. (In that time, I made the mistake of googling "swallowed paint thinner" and "chemical pneumonia" Yikes!) So, with this sort of thing, the pneumonia can develop later and when it does, it can be fast and serious. (This substance is a thin oil, which even when swallowed normally, can get into the lung tissue very easily). They did say he should have no long-term lung damage from the actual chemical, so that is good. So, we continue to pray that the oil/irritation in his lungs does not develop into pneumonia. We are not "out of the woods" but the longer he goes without developing an infection, the better. He still has a fever this morning (caused from the irritation, not an infection).  He is playing and cheerful, so that is hopeful!  If you would, please say a prayer that Seamus does not develop a cough or a higher fever over these next two days.  Thanks!!!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Blessed For a Decade!

That's right, we have another ten year old! Aidan turned 10 on August 21st, the day before we left to take Moira to Steubenville. We had a nice little party.




Erin is always game for a party.  I think this girl gets as much joy from giving as from recieving, even at the young age of 4!


And it wouldn't be a complete birthday party for Aidan if it didn't include chocolate....and lots of it!


We love you dearly, Aidan!  You bring us so much joy!  We sure are proud of you!  Happy 10th birthday!!!


Poor Teresa!

Teresa was excited to try out cross country for the first time this fall. Her first day was also her last day, thanks to a fall which ended in a nasty cut needing six stitches. Since the season is very short and her stitches stay in two weeks....that makes the end of her CC debut. Maybe next year, Teresa!

Teresa, just before her stitches

Sometimes there are just no words!

Times like this, pictures speak much louder than words. I have no idea who or what these characters are, but whenever Teresa and Molly Grace get together with their neighbor friends, Morgan and Lauren, they come up with something interesting. Summer is quickly coming to and end but at least the girls can say they've had plenty of creative play...





 
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