





Happy Holidays everyone. We have had a wonderful year. I hope that 2011 brings more good things to come. David turned 13 and had his Bar Mitzvah in September. He also started junior high in July. He was one of only seven 7th graders to make the flag football team in the fall. They had a great season and ended up playing in the conference title game.
So Joelle has had the worst cough for the last 4 days. The kind of cough that doesn't really begin to get going until night falls and it is time for bed. The first 2 nights I gave her Benadryll and elevated her bed. That worked great until the Benadryll wore off. So at midnight and 5 am guess who was up to get her more medicine? And guess who was awake because the coughing was so constant that her whole body was shaking? Yup! Then I had a hard time falling back to sleep until the medicine kicked in because she was having a hard time coughing, like she wasn't able to breath. Needless to say, after 4 nights of disturbed sleep, it was time to take her to the Urgent Care to make sure she did not have an infection. Last night I timed her coughs as if she were a pregnant woman and was having contractions. I wanted to make sure I really needed to take her to the UC. During a 20 minute time period she coughed every 30-60 seconds. At 5 am when she woke Steve and I up again with her coughing I decided we were going first thing in the morning. Now a days when you have a cough like that, you get to wear this beautiful accessory! Joelle actually did pretty well with keeping it on while we were waiting to be seen. After 2 hours, because apparently another patient had a heart attack, we left. No infection, no wheezing, no real reason as to why she is coughing like this. At least when the Dr. had her lay down within 2 minutes she began to cough so they did not think I was nuts!! Well, more Benadryll and some added cough suppressant and hopefully she will be able to sleep through the night:) PLEASE!
Well, Megan went to the Dr. with a sore throat and ended up with an IV for being dehydrated. I wasn't there, but I can imagine that there was a lot of anxiety about a big 'ol needle going into her arm. She doesn't even like to get flu shots!! Oh yeah, she also has strep. When it rains it pours for her.
So, yesterday we were at The New China Buffet for a lovely dinner and Steve decided that everyone needed to try a craw fish. David brought a plate of craw fish and french fries "in case we didn't like the craw fish!" Steve took one and began to crack it open, not be out done by her father, Megan grabbed one and dug right in. Of course when she got the head off she was wondering what the brown stuff dribbling out was!! After proving that she could hold her weight with craw fish, she moved on to crab legs. As you can see, this was a bit more difficult. I did not even know that my beautiful girl could make such a face:)