Sunday, 11 March 2007

I guess I've been tagged.  So here are my answers.

Four jobs I've had:

1.  Church secretary

2.  School teacher (4 years 4th and 5th grades;
1 year 4 & 5 year old kindergartens)

3.  Church bookstore

4.  Lawn mowing

Four
movies I could watch over and over:

1.  Arsenic and Old Lace

2.  The Chronicles of Narnia

3.  Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

4.  Almost any other Cary Grant romantic
comedy

Four places I have lived:

1.  Haines City, FL

2.  Warsaw, VA

3.  Palm Bay, FL

4.  that's it!

Four
of my favorite foods:

1.  Crab legs and other seafood

2.  My mom's chicken and dumplings

3.  My mother-in-law's broccoli salad

4.  Anything chocolate and peanut butter

Four places I would rather be right now:

1.  On a balcony overlooking the beach

2.  Visiting with my family in my hometown

3.  Visiting with Doug's family in his
hometown

4.  Hugging Virgina
who recently lost her sweet Amber

Ok, there are my answers.  I can't tag 5 more people, because I
don't really know that many bloggers.  Feel
free to answer these if you haven't already done them!

Alesha

Saturday, 10 March 2007

Isaac's
seizure activity has increased the last couple of days.  Last night and
all day today he has had the small seizures coming in clusters. 

Praise the Lord, they have not increased
to the point that we need to medicate him.  We're trying to avoid
giving the "heavy duty" meds, so that he will be clear for the doctor's
visit.  If we give those meds tonight, there will be no seizure activity
for the next 48-72 hours.  We NEED the doctor to SEE some seizure
activity, I think. 

Our
doctor did mention that they might do a new kind of test on him to
determine whether he is a candidate for surgery.  I don't relish the
thought of another surgery on his little head.  (We've had 4 major ones
already.)

We are
almost ready to pack up the truck tonight.  Then in the morning, we can
feed Isaac, and hit the road. 

I sure would rather be in church tomorrow.  We have missed so
much church during the last month and I really miss it – the fellowship,
the singing and the preaching.  My preacher never preaches a dud!  It's
always SO good!  Whether it's stepping on my toes or blessing my soul,
the Lord always uses him to speak the words I need to hear.

On a positive note, I made Isaac some
new toys today.  He loves to chew on things, especially tags on toys. 
My mom had the idea to use shoe strings and ribbons to make a toy for
him. 

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I've kept up the idea and make him new
ones especially when we're traveling.  These are the ones I did today.

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Of course, Daddy insist that I make them
"not girly"!!!  So I hope you can see I included ribbons with
basketballs and fish bones on them!!!!!  How's that for "not
girly"?!!!!  Oh, well, it's fun to do for him, and he enjoys them alot.

I'll update next time
I can.  We hope to be home sometime on Monday evening.

Have a happy Lord's
Day!

Alesha

Friday, 09 March 2007

Good morning!  I only have time
for a quick "Isaac" update this morning – was too tired last night!

He has had 2 good days, is eating and
sleeping well.  However yesterday evening, he started with the smaller,
shorter seizures that come in clusters.  He had them off and on
throughout the evening. 

We are praising the Lord that he slept well last night (at
least until about 5 a.m.) and the seizures did not develop into
something bigger.

We're
headed to Miami on Sunday for our neurologist appointment on Monday. 
Would appreciate the prayers for safety in that city!  And for a
productive visit.

Ya'll
have a happy FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Alesha

Just a thought for this morning

Thanksgiving is good but thanks-living is better. 

Matthew Henry

 

Thou
hast given so much to me…Give me one thing more – a grateful heart.
 

George Herbert

 

Gratitude is born in hearts that take time to count up
past mercies.
 

Charles Edward Jefferson

Wednesday, 07 March 2007

A bee-yoo-tee-ful day
here in the South today!

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Isaac had a good day.  He was able to go horseback riding for
the first time in a couple of weeks.  I know it is so good for him when
he gets to go.  He really seems to enjoy it as well.

Work was ok, today – except
that our fax machine/printer/scanner/copier ran out of ink!  Yikes!  And
amazingly enough, we could not purchase ink for it locally.  We had to
order it online from Dell.  Imagine that!  A monopoly on printer ink!

So, I get to call all the
doctor's offices, Early Steps offices, etc. and say "Please send that
fax again.  We didn't get it!" 

I am going to be SO popular
tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh, and I learned today that the funny little succulent that I
posted yesterday is called a "hen and chicks"!  Isn't that too cute? 
Thanks for the help, Colleen and Shanda!

Here's hoping we all have a
peaceful night's sleep and no new outbreaks of the flu!

Alesha

Tuesday, 06 March 2007

Isaac update:  We upped his seizure meds today, and
so he wanted to sleep the day away.  Of course, we couldn’t let him do
that.  No seizures since Sunday morning, praise the Lord!  He’s eating
well, except that he missed a meal today due to his sleeping.  Silly
boy! 

My precious hubby has been fasting some
meals this week, praying for Isaac, his medical issues and some
equipment needs that we have.  I am so grateful for his Godly leadership
in our home.  I really didn’t appreciate it as I should until I read
“Created to be His Helpmeet” by Debi Pearl.  (excellent book!) 

Now I see what a true Warrior He is for
our family as he leads us in God’s way.  He had to miss a side job last
week, due to Isaac’s stay in the hospital, but yesterday we received a
card from a friend with the exact amount of money that he would have
earned on that job!  It takes a REAL MAN to trust God to do that.  (And a
real FRIEND to be sensitive to God to help meet that need!)

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Oh, I was able to re-pot some of my
plants on Sunday afternoon.  Nothing special, just a few green things
I’ve managed to keep alive for a little while.  And DH is going to
attempt to grow a yellow bell pepper.  We’ll see… 
Here’s my little babies all green and freshly potted.

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the yellow bell pepper

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a funny little succulent that my hubby’s grandmother gave
me

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a spider plant

Then here’s some shots from our yard.

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I have no idea what this is, but I know it must be a weed.

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I agree with
“purpleamethyst76” when it comes to tree bark!

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And finally a view
from underneath!  Pretty sky, huh?

Well, I guess that’s all for today.  “See”
you tomorrow!

Alesha

Monday, 05 March 2007

Colleen, you guessed it!  It is a glass
sculpture!  We took Isaac to the St. Louis Children's Hospital last
August and nearby at the Missouri Botanical Gardens they were featuring
the Chihuly Glass Exhibit.  It was spectacular!  Here are some other
pics from our day.

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This
was hanging from beneath a bridge.  It was massive.

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I
loved these spheres they had floating in nearly every body of water. 
You can see that Isaac got really hot while we were there – check out
those rosy cheeks!

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This boat was amazing!

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This
chandelier was 2 stories high and I could barely fit it into my
viewfinder.

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This was my favorite shot
of my trip that didn't have one of "my guys" in it! 

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This
was the "Chihuly Rose" that they grew just for this exhibit.

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And finally, a pic of my hubby and Isaac under a
phenomenal archway.

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Update on Isaac – Praise the Lord, we had
no seizures today.  He has eaten well and kept his food down.  He has
also been very vocal all day, just complaining about every little thing
that bothered him.  I don't like the grumping (with Isaac it all comes
out as "Uh, uhhhhhhhh, UUUUUUUHHHHHHH, Uh…well, you get the idea), but
I am delighted that he knows his own mind today and knows when he's
irritated.  Tomorrow we'll work on our "inside voice" and "finding your
hallelujah".

Thanks
for guessing on my pic!  What's your most memorable trip with your
family? 

Alesha