Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Random

 Yes, I am still holding on to summer.  I know by putting socks on this morning it's time to transition to fall.  But here is one more look of some random fun summer experiences:
So many wagon walks


Pulling Abel's bike and the wagon home!

Always up for a ride


Love Axel's face on this one- what are you up to?

Watching the phone guy fix stuff

Playdoh


Loves mazes


Walking to the Bakery
All of us sporting our Colorado hats :)

Playing his jam!


Monday, September 28, 2015

Half way point!



I've been meaning to blog about my Graduate school experience more but I seem to always forget.  I just started another class last week.  I am officially at the half way point!  It seems like I've been in school for ever and have a long ways to go, but half way is promising!  I have been taking classes at Augsburg College working on my masters degree in nursing leadership.  My work has a benefit of tuition assistance up to a certain amount each year- about 5,000$.  This covers almost 2 classes per year- so that's what I have been taking.  I want to finish grad school with No student loans.  I know it'll take me longer but anyone out there will student loans could understand not wanting to start that process. (I haven't had any students loans yet and don't want to end with any)  I think one class is enough with working full time, 3 kids at home, trying to find time to be a wife and having 45 hours of practicum to do with each class.
So here I am in my second week of class- stressing about all the work that needs to be done.  I try to cram as much studying in as I can during nap time otherwise I get up early to finish stuff up.  I like to keep our evenings open for hubby and walking dead time:) My class this semester is called:
Nursing Leadership in Complex Adaptive Systems.
course content-  This course examines trans-cultural care systems through a complex science lens and a nursing leadership perspective.
practicum- We get to attend a conference, which will cover most of the hours.  The conference I am attending is a Pediatric Integrative Care Conference.  It's offered in the cities and covers alternative therapies that are available to the inpatient pediatric population.  I am excited to see what other hospitals do and if I can bring any of them into my practice- or my thesis paper. :) Oh and I get to spend a night in a hotel- all by myself.  Should be fun- I can't wait to order a pizza, sit in my Pj's and watch a movie :) (of course after I learn a ton at the conference)


Monday, September 14, 2015

A Seizure


Axel had a seizure a few weeks ago. (on the day of Beth's wedding) We were sitting down at a diner in town with family, Axel was sitting two people away from me.  All of a sudden I see him slumping down to the ground- I thought he was just fooling around.  Then Brian's cousin says she thinks he's having a sezure!? I jump out of my chair and scoop him off the ground.  He is stiff in my arms with his legs and arms stretched out.  He soon comes responsive and is thrashing his arms and saying "where am I, whats going on?"  I sit down with him and start looking him over- he looks pale, sweaty but he's answering questions.  We rush him to the ER in Cannon Falls.  They put in on the monitor, do labs, urine test and a CT of his head. So as an PICU nurse I have so many thoughts running thru my head. What is the cause of this? Will it happen again?  All of Axel's labs and scans come back normal.  (which is great news- but not an answer)  At this point the test can tell us that he does not have a brain bleed or a tumor.  The seizure was not caused by a fever, low blood sugar or an electrolyte imbalance- all of the 'easy' causes of children having a seizure.  We are sent home with appointment to do further testing. 
We ended up going to the wedding that day- Beth is such an important of our family and we couldn't miss it.  Axel was his normal self that night-maybe just less chatty.  The next day we was a little off. We still had lot's of family in town and it seemed to bother him-which isn't him.  He was emotional that day and just wanted to hang on the couch snuggling- which again is not him.  After that day he seem right back to normal and we haven't seen any thing different. 
EEG


Special lunch

And treats :)

MRI
Axel had to get a copy of his scan.  He thought it would make a really cool show and tell.
12 lead EKG




We head to Rochester, Mayo Clinic, to get more tests done.  Axel gets a head MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging- a clearer picture of his brain), EEG (Electroencephalogram- study's brain active) and a 12 lead EKG (Electrocardiogram- activity of the heart).  We have to wait another week to talk to the Pediatric Neurologist.  Total Agony.  We met with Dr. Fine- Ped's Neuro- he gives us all good news.  All of Axel's tests have come back normal.  No signs of any abnormalities in his brain, no seizures on the brain waves and his heart is healthy and works great.  So all good news!  But now we stand in the grey area of medicine- Why did it happen this one time?  Will it happen again?  The Doctor tells us that he has a 25% chance to have another seizure in the next year.  If he doesn't have one in that time the % continues to decrease.  So we just hope it never happens again and just try to move on. What a scary moment.  I love you so much Axel!!!  

Thursday, September 10, 2015

1st Day of School

Abel on met the teacher day

Ansel helping load his big brother's desk

Welcome to 2nd Grade Axel!

First Day of School!!

Axel- 2nd Grade
Want's to be when he grows up: A paleontologist 

Abel- Preschool
Wants to be when he grows up: A Ninja or a GI Joe Guy 


Backpacks

Waiting for Axel's bus

Strictly NO pictures Mom....

Abel's 1st day


Axel's Home!
It's been a busy week at our house this week with school starting.  The boys have been pretty excited about school.  Axel is riding the bus this year.  He thinks it's so much better then his Mom driving him every day.  He has a few friends from his class on his bus too!  Abel is doing well with the change of having to go to school.  It'll be a huge change for him.  He's hasn't really done much daycare and has been home with either Brian or me.  I thought he might be nervous but he's wasn't.  He was excited to check out his room and met new friends.  So here we are stuck in a another school year.  I already miss having them all home! (but it was really nice taking a nap with the littlest one and having the house quiet)