Friday, April 16, 2010

Update on Mom

Well, it has been a while now since I was able to sit down and blog a bit.  I have to admit it is quite therapeutic.  My mom is not doing well; she fell this past Tuesday and broke her hip and ankle.  They did a partial hip replacement and put pins in her ankle. She is still in the hospital; she might go home in a few days.  They did another couple of scans (MRI and CAT I think) and they show that her tumors are growing.  The Dr that spoke with her mentioned radiation and chemo again, and he specifically mentioned the cyber knife.  They mentioned that at the very first of her diagnosis, and the radiation Dr had said she was a good candidate- I am not clear on why they didn't do it back then.  When I asked that Dr why they weren't using it she was very evasive.  Most likely it was due to the fact that she had no insurance, and has recieved all of her care up to this point for nothing. The old adage "beggers can't be choosers" stings a bit here.  And don't think that this at all makes me lean towards ObamaCare; on the contrary- we will all be beggers under his plans.

We have been keeping very busy building our chicken coop; Lance has it nearly finished.  We just need to build a door and put up the welded wire and it will be finished.  Painting it will be a blast for the kids!  We also got the garden in these last two weeks- it has been very busy around here!  Plus AWANA is coming to an end--- L finished three books this year (this was her first year in Sparks, and her last- I can't believe she will be in T&T next year!) M is done with her book and K finished hers back in January to be eligeble for the Kansas City trip.  Next year K will attend regionals in Branson, and M & L will go to Stillwater for their competition.  We are already gearing up for next year, with homeschool convention season looming in the next few weeks; planning for next year is exciting and overwhelming, but a nice change of pace anyway.

All the kids are doing well, and W is out of the woods so to speak on his weight gain (or previous lack thereof).  E can still often be heard refusing to be "unbuckied" (unbuckled) by anyone but papa, and frequently walks around saying "papa coming see me" and "papa swing me". 

The kids enjoyed Easter with Mema & Papa Pink, even if they forgot their candy.  A is still talking about riding "his" tractor, and when we go back what he is going to do with "his" tractor.

I will post pictures of the coop and chicks soon, and the garden when it starts coming in good.