The Clan

The Clan
" Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change." James 1:17

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Creative Thinking


While packing I came across some pipe cleaners and decided to let the kids enjoy them, this is one of the good ideas they had. And it kept them busy for quite some time.



Busy at work.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hives

We've got those too. But we are actually on the mend, thankfully. Hosea broke out in Hives Sunday night, so he's looked like this for 5 days, probably our longest hive visit yet. The Dr. said he thought it may be related to the virus he has? Either way, he gets loads of anti-histamine. They appear to be fading for real today. I say "for real" b/c they have appeared to be fading since Monday, but in reality they just seem to be moving around to different places, and leaving dark bruise looking spots where they have been, so he is blotchy pink and purple all over. I believe our virus is fading also, Shiloh is still coughing, but both kids ate breakfast this morning, and so far both have kept it, a change from yesterday. Also we've been on the antibiotics for 48 hours now, so I can imagine the ear infections are also healing, as both kids slept all night last night.


I also decided to include Shiloh's hive picture from December with her Rocephin reaction. I didn't get her picture in the peak of the hives, but she still looked pretty rough by the time I thought to snap it, so her hives had been fading for about 14 hrs. She looked much more like the nutty professor the night prior, but I wasn't thinking 'get the camera', I was thinking 'get to the ER'. If you are wondering why the Schloss children have such an issue with hives/allergies, look no further than their maternal gene pool.


Now you may be wondering what we've been up to for our confinement. So I decided to include Pic's of that as well. First is the everyone being sick on the couch picture.


Last but certainly not least is the kids doing their newest most favorite thing to do, and my least favorite thing they do. They spend a good portion of time being busy worker bees collecting pollen, or in this case anything they can find that can be carried and dumped into the pack-n-play, this specific picture included all diapers and wipes in the house, a box of 48 crayons, the box of animals, all toys to be found, Shiloh's bag of accessories, Hosea's sock drawer, they grabbed his swim suit while they were in the neighborhood, and of course some shoes, dolls, blankets, and then I walked in. The operation was spear headed by the little man, but the two worked diligently together until the all tactics were stopped by the one they call "mom". I had to get a picture and snicker to the side as to not encourage it, but they did "play well" together while I was cooking dinner, so I am grateful for that uninterrupted time.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Germs

We've got them once again. This winter has seemed to be one aliment after another. We all just take turns having them, and thankfully each of us haven't gotten each one that has passed through our home. Mike and I seem to be at the end of a perpetual cold, seriously we've had "cold" symptoms for over a month now. We seem to go on as though they don't exist, and cold symptoms are so similar to allergy symptoms that I'm quite use to living with them any way with some help from my good friends benedryl and sudafed, we hang out all the time. So besides our December illness which included, but not limited to pneumonia, allergic reaction to rocephin, and chicken pox. Then January with virus after virus. Here with find ourselves in February with ear infections, both kids right ear is infected. Now they say ear infections are not contagious, but i do find it odd that they have them at the same time. Thankfully our Dr. visit this morning was painless, which I originally made b/c Hosea's body has been covered with hives since Sunday night, and they both were given a Rx for Abx, which we are hopeful they are not allergic to. All sarcasm aside, we are thankful for good health care and medicine. Speaking of things this season of illness has been good for, I have managed to get all our photos in albums, I've filled 10 in the past 2 months, horrah! We've also had lots of cuddle time, which is sweet. So not much excitement to report here. I should start packing since we are to leave for FL in 8 days, something else some time at home will be good for. And for the record I am an avid Germ-x user, and we do wash our hands regularly. Just incase you were wondering.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Rainy Day

"The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day. I sat there with Sally. We sat there, we two. And I said, 'How I wish we had something to do!' Too wet to go out and too cold to play ball. So we sat in the house. We did nothing at all. So all we could do was to Sit! Sit! Sit! Sit! And we did not like it. Not one little bit."
-The cat in the hat by Dr. Seuss



On one rainy morning not to long ago I found the children with their little chairs pulled up to the window watching the rain and cars drive by, it reminded me of the beginning scene of The Cat in the Hat. Though contrary to the story, Shiloh and Hosea didn't seem to mind so much.


Thursday, February 4, 2010

Why???

Why does my son's face look like this.......




I can't imagine it was because he was doing this.......




And just happen to dive right into this..........



For the record, even after his injury, they both still think diving head first off furniture is a good idea.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

# 3 on the move

I suppose I haven't written much about our new little one, that's largely b/c #3 lays low. But this week the little one has started to kick its way into the spot light. It's been exciting to start feeling fetal movements. They are still only my pleasure, but soon to be a joy for the whole family I'm sure. The 2 recorded heart rates for #3 were, 158 and 160, both on the fast but normal side. I believe Hosea had a fast heart rate in-utero, but I don't think it was that quick, more the 140's, and Shiloh was a 120 girl. If it is telling of personality, look out #3 is coming through! We are excited to meet our new little one, but also happy the bake time isn't complete, as our big move is only 2 weeks away.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Florida House Update



As many of you know, our departure date from NC was delayed to Feb. 18th, originally being the 1st, but this has been a huge blessing since the building of our home in FL is also delayed. The only struggle has been on my part and largely to do with a strong urge to "nest", pretty minimal. All in good time, as if the 5 months I have won't be enough to get everything in order, I'm a mess like that. As I tell my children "this is a good opportunity to practice patience". Plus there are still many sweet moments to be had here in NC, friends to enjoy, and such.

Mike was in contact with our relator today! There was a meeting last week about the projected time-line of our home there. We got some new pictures, which I'll attach. We also found out we get to do a "walk through" on the 23rd, and look for things that need corrected before we move in, and will close shortly after that. We are excited to see and hear such a progress report! God has been so kind to us in this.