Oh the simplicity of a child's mind....
Dylan had a writing assignment in his second grade class where he was supposed to write what he would do if he were the President. I thought it was pretty cute so I wanted to make sure it got recorded somewhere.
Based on this paper, it looks like he would be a mix between a liberal, an environmentalist, and a capitalist/ concervative. Thankfully he's got a while to figure it out....I'm hoping for the latter :).
Friday, January 30, 2009
If I were the President......
Oh the simplicity of a child's mind....
Dylan had a writing assignment in his second grade class where he was supposed to write what he would do if he were the President. I thought it was pretty cute so I wanted to make sure it got recorded somewhere.
Based on this paper, it looks like he would be a mix between a liberal, an environmentalist, and a capitalist/ concervative. Thankfully he's got a while to figure it out....I'm hoping for the latter :).
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Sleepy Baby
Lately this is the only way Mark can do anything on the computer because Tryg insists on being a part of everything...only this time he was a little tired :)
Monday, January 26, 2009
Luke Takes a Trip to the Hospital
Well they did a bunch of tests at the hospital and continued to give him these albuterol treatments to help open up his lungs. All the tests came back okay so that was good. Of course I was going a little crazy wanting to know what was making my little boy have trouble breathing! He definitely had a virus but the question whether these asthma like symptoms were a one time thing or if he actually has asthma. They don't really diagnose asthma until he has had this reaction a few times to allergies, viruses or exercise. We spent one night in the hospital taking shifts. Thank goodness for family and friends that helped with our other 2 boys!
They released him from the hospital the next day and to make a long story a little less long....that night he was coughing non stop and having even more difficulty breathing than the day before. Mark rushed him to the emergency room at about 2am and he stayed in the hospital another 2 nights so they could monitor him and give him some more treatments. This time they sent us home with our own nebulizer so we could give him the albuterol treatments on our own.

Our "little old man" making his way to the playroom.
Here he is having his albuterol treatment at home. We had to do this about every six hours for the first few days which was great given that it makes his heart race and can seem like he's on 'speed' :). Just what we need....a two year old amped up! Now he only needs it if he has breathing difficulties again. We're hoping it was a one time thing and not an indication of on-going asthma.
Luke is back to his normal happy rambanctious self. It definitely gives you a different perspective on things. We are so grateful that are children are healthy. While in the hospital I just kept thinking about those parents that have chronically ill children and find themselves in the hospital all the time - my heart went out to them. We are very blessed and I am especially thankful to have the priesthood in our home!
.....Also thankful for doctors and medical insurance :)
Here he is taking his "smokey medicine" as he calls it.