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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Keep Calm and Carry On...

The east coast has been rocking this week...Jackson and Charlie Claire survived their first earthquake and hurricane.  Thankfully Mother Nature went fairly easy on us and we just got a lot of wind and rain.  We did end up with  a bit of a leak in our bedroom but considering how bad they were predicting this storm to be we are thankful that the leak is the only major issue we had.

Aside from the weather we are still rocking and rolling over here, there never seems to be any down time.  Miss Wendy, Stephanie (C's Service Coordinator - who we love!) and I decided last week to increase Charlie Claire's PT to twice a week.  We all think that having Wendy here twice a week will just be beneficial for CC.  Now someone (aside from myself) will be working with Charlie Claire three times a week total. As we have said before we are super grateful that we are working with such an awesome Early Intervention team. It is such a comfort to know how proactive they are and how we all really seem to be on the same page. 

We are also in the process of moving.  We are going to be moving in with my parents for the time being.  I sat down the other day and wrote a post about it but after re-reading it I realized it is probably best not to share. This move is very emotional for me and while it is the best decision for our family at this time it still is something that I am coming to terms with.  That said, packing is no fun.  Packing is even less fun when there are two babies around who want your full attention! Anyone interested in coming over and occupying them for a little bit feel free to let us know! :)

We want to congratulate Jason's cousin Brad and his wife Sondra on their birth of their baby boy! Miles Oesau Palchinsky​ arrived on 8.21.2011! Mom and baby are doing well and we can't wait to meet their sweet little one!

Lastly, the other day I asked if you all would pray for Oliver (Lanier Landing) after he underwent his first brain surgery in hopes of seizure freedom.  Tomorrow he will be having his second surgery and this surgery will be the bigger of the two.  The first surgery was to place a grid (basically an EEG that goes directly on your brain instead of your scalp), after days of monitoring Oliver and his seizures the dr's have determined the area where his seizures are coming from and tomorrow they will go in to remove said area.  Again, if you could please keep this sweet family in your thoughts and prayers while their little boy undergoes such a major surgery tomorrow.

Trying to help with the packing!

Do you happen to notice the little fingers going in for the kill?!

The hurricane didn't stop C from working on her PT!

Hello Handsome!

That's right...it only took 10 months but we finally got a enough hair for a bow!

Classic Jackson "I didn't do it" face!







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