After a week of free fall we’re finally emerging. We are now in somewhat of a routine with
Maisey and the boys, and we’re finally back on Eastern Daylight Time. No small feat. I’m caught up with emails at work and already
I feel like I need a vacation.
Maisey enjoys her new yard. |
Tuesday Lisa took Maisey to the doctor’s office for her
first check up and we determined rather quickly and with a high degree of
confidence, that Maisey does NOT like doctors! (sorry Uncle Scott.) Anyway our pediatrician tried to listen to
Maisey’s heart and was unable. Not due
to incompetence, but due to the fact she couldn’t hear over the screaming. Then, if the screaming weren’t loud enough,
the four vaccinations of the ten or more legally required. We had the choice of having the vaccines
given in China or signing an affidavit that we would do so on our own in the
US. Based on our limited view of Chinese
medicine, this seemed to be the best option.
So then came the news that she needed to have blood
drawn. Thinking that a place that caters to exclusively children would be the best place, we went to the children's hospital. They ended up sticking her three times in three different locations and STILL did not get any blood. Seems that Maisey’s
eardrum shattering scream and contortions with super human strength prevented the
technician from getting a clean draw.
“Come back another time and we’ll give it another try.” That was not what we wanted to hear, that we’d need
to cause our daughter more anxiety and mental trauma. So on Friday, we tried again, hoping that
enough time would have elapsed and that her memory may have faded. Wrong.
We coupled the visit to get the blood redrawn with an ordered series of
x-rays. Well, three sticks later, we had
the required amount of blood, and then came the alligator-wrestling match in
the x-ray room. After a 30 minute ordeal
Lisa, with Maisey and the boys in tow, came home. Fifteen minutes after returning, UCONN called
us to tell us that one x-ray had too much movement and that we need to
return. I was home by this time and was
able to go with Lisa. Her mom stopped by
on her way home from work to watch the boys.
Twenty minutes later we were completely finished. All done!
On Saturday, Daddy took a trip to Cabela's with all three kids. And then we all went to church for Saturday service and
dinner. On Sunday, we finally introduced
Maisey to our church “Community Group” who have been meeting as families
throughout the summer. All the parents
and children, who had prayed so hard for Maisey for so long, got to see God’s
answer to prayer first hand. It was so
great.
People have been asking if I’m planning on keeping the blog
going. I will for now, but probably only
weekly for the next month or two. Please use the follow by email, which will alert you when new posts are added. I will
formally sign off when we’ve decided to call it quits.
Thank you, to all who have read this blog and have commented
to us. We’ve had a great time keeping
this up and we’re so grateful to all those who have decided to join us in this
adventure via this blog.
Steve
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