Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Pink Eye Almost Leads to Pink Slip

So, yesterday morning John Ross was diagnosed with Pink Eye and was not allowed to attend daycare for 24 hours. I took him to the office with me to do a few things and grab my laptop, so that I could work from home. He behaved so well! He stayed in my cubicle and played with a truck and some ears of corn I have sitting on my shelf. I was getting ready to walk over to a co-worker's cubicle when John Ross bolted down the long row of cubicles. He ran to the end of the row and took a hard right and the chase was on. Before I could grab him, he ran right into the office of our Vice President of North America Sales - giggling the whole way. He ran into the office and jumped into a cushioned corner chair. I kept repeating to myself, "Alejandro (the VP), please do not be there." He was.

I was mortified and the VP was quite surprised. He had a slight grin and puzzled look as if he was thinking, "who is this child and where did he come from?" I apologized and grabbed John Ross. Alejandro then commented how cute he was and got up out of his chair to find out what his name was and how old he was. Either he was charmed or wanted to blackball him from ever getting a job at Pioneer. I continued to apologize as I carried my child under my arm and out the door. He told me not to apologize and that he enjoyed young visitors.

I was so thankful that he had a good sense of humor about the fact that I have no control of my child. I was also thankful that I showed up this morning and there was no pink slip on my desk.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Seis De Mayo

Judd is celebrating Cinco de Mayo with seis dientes! Judd has 6 teeth total now. His upper "fangs" came in first and over the weekend, the middle two popped through. He'll be eating corn on the cob soon enough!

Judd's favorite thing to do is sit up and play with toys - especially if they're John Ross'! He's at such a cute stage with babbling and discovering everything he can get his hands on, which includes kitchen utensils, paper, Mommy's hair, etc. The child is never bored! He's riding in his big boy carseat and it's so cute to watch him look out the window now that he's high enough to do so.

Recently, he and John Ross have really bonded. They are now taking baths together, which leads to lots of giggles and splashing. John Ross is getting to be more helpful in making sure Judd has toys to play with and helps him push the buttons. We keep a step stool next to the crib, because John Ross likes to talk to Judd before he goes to bed. They are definitely fun to watch.

We'll be taking a plane ride to St. Louis in a couple of weeks. It will be Judd's first flight. Let's keep our fingers crossed that at least one of the boys sleep in the plane!

Bye, bye seizures!

Some time ago, I wrote that I would not mention John Ross' epilepsy on this blog ever again. It turns out that won't be a problem. After a week of testing and a weekend hospital stay, John Ross has been diagnosed with hyperinsulinemia (his body produces too much insulin). It is severe enough that it was causing his seizures. We still don't know why, but we're thankful to know what we're treating for once. Most importantly we know how to prevent his blood sugar level from getting too low, which will stop seizure activity. With a change in diet and a new medicine, we believe we will get his hypoglycemia under control. Thank you to everyone who continues to pray for our brave boy.