Health Scare

The boys recently had a little health scare. Basically they had super high alkaline phosphatase levels (and some other numbers but that was the main one worrying the doctor) and have had on every test we’ve run since we have been home. The doctor wanted to run a few test to rule out things like leukemia (momma never wants to hear that one again!), heavy metal contamination, and some bone diseases. He made us do blood draws, urine testing, and x-rays. (It was a ton of fun!) Two toddlers getting tortured really. Luckily SuperDad was available to do all of the holding. It was a long couple of weeks, but in the end everything turned out normal. The doctor said he was happy with all of the results and in his opinion the high levels could be do to the fact that they could be making up for lost nutrition in Ethiopia and are growing like crazy now. He also told us that Africans have stronger bones than caucasians and that could also contribute to some of the numbers we’ve seen. It was not fun going through all the testing, but I am glad we did it and now know everything is okay. Had they not had previously high numbers I might have waited on all the test to see what a future test said.

I just wanted to put this out there for any parents who have seen high levels in their kids. Don’t worry it could be totally normal!

Photo Friday – 06.18.2010

Uncle Jason has his phone out, get it!

Abby 🙂

Abby giving carter some love

Cheese

Legos!

I put him in time out for 1 minute, I came back to this.

Yummy corn.

Cheesy, corn face?

Mom you want a bite?

Sweet corn and brothers, can life get any better?

First harvest of the summer season!

Corn!

I love sweet corn, love, love it! It is one of my favorite things about summer. I had the opportunity on Friday to go pick organic, sweet corn for a ridiculously low price. I was allowed to pick three dozen so I did. I read up on how to freeze it here, and learned a terrific way to cut it of the cob here.

I spent a little time yesterday afternoon preserving some of it.

Here it is getting blanched.

Then dunked in ice water.

Then de-cobbed.  Everything I read said not to freeze it on the cob.  Cutting it off was much easier than I anticipated and the upside down bowl in a larger bowl trick was very helpful.

Ez woke up from nap right as I was starting the process, turns out the boy loves corn on the cob.

Daddy showing him proper technique.

Wouldn’t put it down to color.

Noah did not share his brother’s love for corn on the cob, but he did eat plenty that I had cut off the cob.  I think Ezra ate three ears of corn all by himself.

Family Day

Today is our Family Day.  Exactly one year ago today, we became a family.  It has been a wonderful year, challenging, life changing, but absolutely amazing.  I cannot believe it has already been an entire year, it flew by so quickly.

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We celebrated with Ethiopian food tonight, my first try at cooking it. One dish was super spicy and the other was a little bland. We then played outside, pretty much a normal evening as a family of 4.

OKC Trip 2010

My Grandparents, John and Kay

Last weekend we went to see my family in OKC. My grandparents had celebrated their 60th Anniversary and we were having a party to celebrate. Plus everyone needed to meet my little cuties!

The trip was a lot of fun but exhausting. The boys did not take to sleeping in pack and plays very well. The first plane ride wasn’t too bad, but the second one with overtired toddlers, was horrible. Funny story, as we were boarding the gate attendant says to Matt, “if they are screaming on the plane the flight attendants will come talk to you.” Matt’s response, “To do what kick us off the flight?”

Here are some of my favorite pictures. I put more here and here.

Punch and Cake, hmmm is that why Noah stayed up until midnight that night?
Ez thought the ice cream was a little cold, Grandpa and I thought his face was hilarious!
Ez to Hudson, "Give me that paci!"
Ayden pulling all three toddlers around, up hill in the grass, impressive
Enjoying some quiet time with my Grandpa
Ayden entertained Ez for about 30 minutes by jumping in and splashing him
Noah escaped mid-diaper change and boy is he getting fast
Tackled!

Hudson and Noah

I just love this look.

Showing Ez how to squirt his cousins

Sometimes the fence needs a hug.

The plane ride, lucky on the way out we got a whole row, not so lucky on the way back

Photo Friday – 06.04.2010

Pool time! (sadly we have to put the pool in the shade or it would quickly become a hot tub, makes for not so great photos)

Sharing

Ez wearing a headband as a necklace and enjoying the pool

Sitting still for a second!

Ready to slide.

Noah made it a water slide for him

Mom the zucchini is taking over the yard!

Blowing bubbles in the hose (not actually drinking it)

Photo Friday – 05.28.2010

Playing nice with the kitty (who would later wake them up from nap and the rest of the day was shot)

My half dressed silly boys (we were getting dressed but they needed breakfast now!)

No I did not eat sand again

I see this view a lot

Hi!

Being silly

Mom! I have toilet paper.

and I am going to eat it.

First D-Backs Game

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For Grandma’s Birthday we decided to give her a d-backs game with the boys. The boys had a lot of fun and we hardly saw any baseball. Ezra sat and watched the big screen, clapped, and danced with Grandma and Daddy. Noah on the other hand wanted to run.

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IMG_7606 We went up to the Sandlot, he ran around screaming (happily) and then kept trying to escape.

We then went back to our seats so we could have some dinner. We all ate like pigs and had way too many calories. We even let the boys try some of our lemonade.

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Here’s me and Ez, he is staring at the big screen.
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Looking for an escape.

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Grandpa and Ez.

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Noah having fun with the seat, just ignore me.

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Grandma and Ez.

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