Saturday, March 22, 2008

For those of you with snow...





The kids had so much fun playing in the sprinklers this morning. They were a little hesitant at first but quickly adapted and then didn't want to stop! We need to enjoy it while we can! Before we know it...you'll be playing outside and we'll be sweltering, miserable, HOT!! And wishing we were with you.


Sunday, March 16, 2008

Snack Time Talk

Mom says, "Kyle, you're so cute. Are you cute?"
Kyle says, "No, Nora is cute."
Lane chimes in, "Nu- uh! Only puppies are cute!"

Friday, March 14, 2008

Results - revealed

So I was totally wrong! In fact I couldn't have been more off. So here it goes...

Nora is not allergic to corn. Of course I am quite happy to hear this news. Soy and corn would have been a complicated mess for sure. What is she allergic to?

Mildest allergies are wheat, chicken and peanuts. A little higher are tree nuts. While this all sounds daunting, they are mild allergies and nothing to be too concerned about. Just to give an idea. They rate the tests for 0 = no allergic reaction to 4+ = couldn't be more allergic. Her soy allergic is a 4+. The first 3 are 1+ and the tree nuts are 2+. Of course all this could change one way or another and many times. We'll just be careful and continue testing for the next few years. Whoo Hoo!

Most difficult of all? The fact that she has to be on this wicked expensive formula for at least another year - if not longer. We just might have to do some bake sales or better yet...garage sales. The boys! I mean their toys. They have way too many toys! I'm sure they wouldn't mind to help out the cause, right? Honestly, they probably wouldn't even notice. They are that spoiled. But they're so dang cute!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Kyle Garrett


Just so this blog isn't always all about Nora, I thought I would add a quick Kyle story. This happened last month but its really funny and I want to make sure I always remember it.

I took him in for his 2 year well visit and was explaining to him that he was going to be getting some medicine in his leg. He says to me, "but my leg doesn't open!" The nurse and I could keep from laughing.

He's such a nut, instigator of most shenanigans and always good for a laugh.

Skin Patch - Day 1


We took Nora to the allergist to get 8 different foods taped to her back. They'll stay on there for 48 hours. Gross for many reasons. I try not to think about the fact that she'll be wearing rotting chicken, eggs, peanut butter, milk, etc for two days. Yuck! Not to mention the hives that are possibly forming. I predict lots of sleep deprivation! But if it gives us more insight to what her little body can and can't handle, then it's worth it. Less trial and error on my part. At least for now.

We'll post again on Thursday with the results. Of all the 8 foods, I predict that corn will be the only offender. (Since we already know that she's off the charts allergic to soy - we opted not to put her through the torture of putting on her back - again) Hope I'm right!

On another food note. We started feeding her fruits first. All because the Nurse at the hospital (after her GI scope) said that fruits are easiest for kids with EE to digest. So we try feeding her fruits and her body is a mess! I'm thinking, "this girl is never going to be able to eat anything!" But when we went to the allergist last week she said that its true kids with EE do better with fruits first but not all kids with EE have eczema. And kids with Eczema don't do well with fruits. GOOD GRIEF! Please could we get a straight story. Apparently I should have started her out on root vegetables like sweet potatoes and squash first. Which we have done and she is doing just fine. Finally! What a relief to feel like we're finally heading in the right direction. For now...

Thursday, March 6, 2008

My (happiness) tree - Revised!



Everyone knows how tired I am of Phoenix and how badly I wish I could move...somewhere pretty. Its this upcoming time of year that I miss Massachusetts. The one thing that makes being here still somewhat tolerable is this tree in our front yard. My happy tree, my patience tree, my forgiveness tree, etc. All the things I need when I curse living here. Not a great picture, I know. So you can't really appreciate the lovely lavender buds on a dark plum tree. (It was a bad picture until Pat took over with the camera.) It makes my heart smile as I pull in and out of the garage. But then I go in the house and frown at how small my house is and how crowded we are. Or I drive down the street and see all the brown...sigh!

But let's be positive for a minute. I'm grateful to have a house. A husband who works hard so that I can stay home with my crazy crowd. That I live close to more than one Trader Joe's. All important things.

Thank you tree!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

History of The Cakes

I've been asked, "Why do you refer to your family as The Cakes?" Well, here's how it started...

Before Pat and I were married, my sister Jerriann thought it was funny to call Pat "Patti Cake." And then she said that when we got married we would be Mr. and Mrs. Cake. And it just kind of stuck. We would address letters, emails and presents from "The Cakes."

When we found out we were pregnant with Lane it just continued with, "Oh, now we'll have a little cup cake!"

I don't know, its pretty silly. But for some reason we just keep doing it. So there you go, the story of The Cakes. Just humor us, I guess...

The Cakes - then




Cup Cake Lane



Cup Cake Kyle



Cup Cake Nora



The Cakes - Now