Sunday, July 24, 2011

Celiac Disease

I put off blogging for a long time, and I think it's because I didn't want to have to write this post.
Back in January Emma started to have a really bloated tummy. I thought it was because of all the juice she was drinking. One weekend my parents came to visit and my Dad was concerned because her veins were beginning to poke out in her stomach. The day they left I took Emma to see the pediatrician. I thought he would say I was overly concerned, but I was shocked when he told me to take Emma immediately to Mercy Hospital. He was worried that she could has something like liver disease, a blood disorder, etc.
I dropped Jackson off at a friend's house and headed to the hospital for the longest 4 hours of my entire life. I remember sitting in the hospital and praying over and over again that my sweet little girl would be healthy. Fortunately for us, Emma's blood work and catscan came back normal. The next two months were followed by several visits to our pediatrician and Arkansas Children's Hospital.
I will always remember the day that Emma was diagnosed will Celiac Disease. She had been running a fever the Friday before and we went back to the doctor. They said she had a bacterial infection and sent us home. The next Monday her fever was worse and she was becoming lethargic, so we went back to the doctor again and after more testing learned she had pneumonia. That afternoon the gi specialist at Children's Hospital called and said that Emma's blood work came back and she had tested positive for Celiac Disease. It was a hard day.
Six weeks later Emma had her biopsy to confirm the diagnosis and we started her new diet. For a while we called it "silly-yuck" so she could understand it better. It was a really hard adjustment, but now things are going great. Emma has gained 3 pounds in the last two months (before she hadn't gained even an ounce in over a year). She is eating so much better and overall is a happier little girl.
I would never have chosen this experience for Emma, but I am so grateful that she was diagnosed so young, and that it wasn't something worse.

Fourth of July

When the fireworks started, we were driving home from Little Rock. So we pulled over in Fayetteville and did our own little fireworks and then watched the rest of the fireworks as we drove home.







Jackson was so excited to play tennis with the big boys.

Summer Trip to Boise

In June we flew to Boise for Ryan's (Chris's youngest brother) wedding. The kids really enjoyed playing with their cousins. We had them come swim at the hotel pool a few times and I think everyone had a good time. It was nice to be in cooler weather and we loved driving only 10 minutes to do a temple session. It was a beautiful wedding and we were happy to be there.
In front of the Boise, Idaho Temple
Grandma Marge and Grandpa Joe
The wedding barbeque
Eliza was so sweet to play with all the little kids

Memorial Day BBQ

This year for Memorial Day we had a few friends over for a little barbeque. We had a great time!
Emma's friend Tanner
Jackson and Kayden
Emma really enjoyed the food!

Hawaii 2011

Our entire family was able to go to Hawaii in May for a wonderful family vacation. It was so much fun having a whole week to relax, swim, and eat! :)
The Beheshti Family
The Litster Family
Exhausted from swimming
Refreshed after a nap
At the Luau
On the beach
Jackson's sand castle
Flexing for the camera
Relaxing with Papa
Happy Mother's Day

Dance Recital and Preschool Graduation

Emma's First Dance Recital
Emma and Momma
Emma and Daddy
Jackson's Preschool Graduation
Walking into Graduation
Jackson was so nervous about his graduation that he almost passed out. He had his hands in his pockets and stood completely still for the entire (one hour) graduation. Towards the end I could tell he was nervous and a few seconds later he was sitting next to his teacher because he was dizzy. :) When they asked Jackson what he wanted to be when he grows up he said he wants to be a doctor for kids. He is such a sweet boy.

Baby #3

16 Weeks Along
We are so excited that we will be having another little baby. It's a boy and he's due October 15th.
This pregnancy was a little bit rough in the beginning. I found out I was pregnant the day after I took Emma to the hospital. For the next five months, I was so sick with morning sickness. I have been dehydrated twice during the pregnancy, but luckily I feel much better now.
I am so excited to have another little boy in our home.

First Friend Birthday Party

Playing hide and seek
Princess Party
Duck Duck Goose
The Birthday Table