Good Evening,
We had an absolute blast on our vacation. Our friends the Hall’s flew in on Tuesday and the rest of the week we went to the Zoo, Sea World, Wild Animal Park, church and the beach. We soaked up the sun and the kids loved the animals. Sabbath we went to church and Pastor Jason and Kris sang “The Big Red Bus” for Sharmi. She talked about it all the way to church and she loves to sing and dance, but for some reason she got shy when we sang. However, she has told everyone about it since. She loved it!
Saturday evening, for many reasons, we didn’t get to the beach until it was dark, but the kids still ran and played in the waves. I laughed remembering all of the times that I called people “crazy tourists” for playing in the water when it was cold
The trip was an absolute blast. We enjoyed the laughter and company of our friends and they were also a tremendous help with the kids.
Monday was laundry day. I did 8 loads of laundry and I still have one big load to do. We create a lot of laundry in this family, because we try to keep things fresh. For example Sharmi doesn’t sleep in covers so we double layer her at night. We put leggings, a long sleeve shirt and socks on the bottom and then we cover them with footie pj’s. And since I don’t want her in sweaty chemo pj’s she gets fresh cloths every night. This makes lots of laundry.
Today Trina watched Chantel and I took Sharmi to the hospital. She had a physical therapy appointment first and then we saw the doctor for her sore mouth. PT went well. I think Sharmi was a little nervous about it though because she wouldn’t do what the therapist asked her to do when she was testing her strength. Sharmi wasn’t complaining or fussing, but she just wouldn’t push back when the therapist was using resistance to determine any weakness. With a change of tactics and some jumping and balancing the therapist was able to determine that she still had good strength. We we sent home with some exercises to strengthen her legs and stretch her heel. The exercises are also known as “bear walk, crab walk, lame dog walk, duck walk” etc. She really enjoyed them so I think it will be easy to get her to do them. My plan is to be the umpire for Sharmi and Dean to do animal races down the hall.
After PT we went to the hem/oc clinic and saw a doctor regarding her mouth. We had never seen this doctor before and I really liked him. He was able to see one of the white spots in her mouth that was causing her pain. She complained a lot on vacation and I was able to see a lot of little spots. Now she is much better, but today when we brushed her teeth her mouth bled so I decided I should take her in. The doctor said that it is a virus. His first thought is herpes since it is everywhere and is so easy to get. He said that the virus usually runs about two weeks but considering Sharmi’s immunity and the cold she had a couple of weeks ago that she has probably been sick for 4 weeks. This corresponds with her lack of appetite for the last four weeks. She generally felt bad and acidic or hard foods have hurt her mouth, thus overruling her feelings of hunger. She is on the mend and should be better by next weeks appointment. In 5 weeks we will do a culture to see if we can identify the virus by the antibodies in her system.
At the end of our visit I was reminded about how much she takes into her little head. The med student that had talked to us first had mentioned that the doctor may want to do a finger stick to draw labs. I told her that I would not do this because Sharmi was not used to it. I told her that if they needed labs we would access her. After the visit was over and the doctor and med student left, Sharmi said with a worried face, “Mommy they forgot to give me a shot in my finger.” No wonder she looked so solemn while he was examining her. It breaks my heart to think about how much she must worry inside.
Chantel had a pretty good day today, because she was able to get both of her naps in. She did miss me though. Trina said she would sporadically wander around the house to look for me and when she couldn’t find me she would just sit down and cry. Then she would play for a little while and go and hunt for me again. In the long run it was better for everyone though, she got her naps, Sharmi got more of my attention and I didn’t have two kids to juggle. I am very grateful for Trina’s help today.
Everyone loved San Diego and all of the animals, but Chantel had a new appreciation for all of the animals this trip. She loved watching all of them. She would point and chatter. I was really impressed at the zoo when we were walking up the hill to see the Panda’s and she pointed at the painting on the all and she said as plain as day, “panda, panda.” I had not pointed them out to her at all. She was able to identify the picture all on her own. She said a few other animals names including duck, deer, bird… On Friday when we were at the Wild Animal Park we were at the gorilla exhibit and the keeper walked by and suggested that we wait a few minutes because she was going to feed them. While we were waiting Chantel kept pointing at the gorilla’s and signing food. She clearly understood what was going to happen. I thought that was pretty good for just overhearing a conversation.
Well I survived a month of craziness. First with Dean and the girls being sick for two weeks then a week of packing, a week of vacation and now that we are home I am getting a cold. I am going to bed soon to get some rest and hopefully kick this thing.