On another note, I popped in during Annie's physical therapy today to see her walking on a balance beam type of set up. Considering she wasn't even walking two months ago, it is just incredible to see how much she gobbles up all of this therapy. Give us another year and you'll never know where she came from!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Bouncing off the walls... with pneumonia
So our little guy has come down with pneumonia. You would never know it. He's still running in circles, stopping to cough, then resumes running in circles. However, as you can imagine, we went back into Annie Lock-Down. One parent per child. Lots of hand sanitizer. So far, Luke is on the mend and Annie appears to be resilient. We have come so far from last year. Thanks to the docs, drugs and God.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Turkey jump
We were all set to celebreate T-day at my mom's horse farm tomorrow. Unfortunately, Annie is starting to have some breathing issues so we are trying to avoid any triggers for her and have had to ask our family to move T-day to our house. When you have an Annie in your life, it's easy to become very focused inward. I know it asks a lot of friends and family to adjust their plans. We're thankful to all of you!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Remember us?
Sorry we have taken so long to post any updates. Annie is holding strong although we were quite anxious to get her an H1N1 vaccine. Now that Luke and Annie have been vacciniated (Annie was at risk of getting severe disease if she was ill) we are all breathing a little easier. In the past several months, Annie has taken her fierceness to a new level. She is walking and starting to talk (see video below). She is still recieving daily meds to support her weak lungs, speech therapy and physical therapy. She is just such a rock star and we are so proud of her. She has come so far in this past year - we were in such a dark place a year ago. Rock on, Annie!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Annie roars!
Annie playing with Luke's new toy tiger after a day at the American Museum of Natural History. Hear her Roar!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
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