Pussy hat, new friends, boy scout banquet.

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Mary Ann made me a pussy hat.  I’m very excited.  I had a nice day – working some & doing some taxes.

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Jeremy went on a gravel ride with some new biking friends.  Vince came home mid-day from a sleepover when Jeremy was out and asked where he was.  I told Vince he was out having fun with friends and Vince was like – Dad has friends who he goes out with and has fun with?!?  Yes.  Your dad has friends now.

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A long bike ride is rewarded with ice cream.

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Scout banquet tonight.  The chicken was excellent.

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Children’s, QT, rain.

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Back to Children’s today for a cardiology consult.  They did a quick EKG and echocardiogram.  I love that I can do all these appointments at their suburban branch three miles from the house.  Everything cardiac-wise is fine.  All clear for the surgery with a note to preferentially avoid any drugs that might influence her QT length (though it is fine right now).

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It was pouring rain today, so my mood dropped accordingly.  But it was all fine, we just got more wet that I would have liked to.

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Hyperbolas, chef, brown quilt.

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Vince is working on hyperbolas this week.  I’d forgotten what hyperbolas were and Vince initially called them hyperboles which is confusing because hyperboles are usually not found in math.

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Edda had a nice day and was very smile-y at dinner tonight.  Jeremy usually doesn’t wear his chef outfit on a weeknight.  But maybe the roast chicken called for it?  Not sure.

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I miss three weeks of quilting and they’ve already done so much sewing!  It’s very brown.

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Salad, cookie.

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We’ve been grabbing these prepared salad bags.  You get greens, dressing, crunchy toppings and all you have to do is rip the bag open and dump everything together.  It’s easy, nice and tasty but it’s not really green.  I’m not sure if I can really count it as eating a vegetable.  Vince really like the asian sriracha one.

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Jeremy took me on a Whole Foods date tonight.  We did not buy any bulk quinoa.  I wanted a cookie, but I didn’t get a cookie.

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HPV, hematologist, happy hour.

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Today marks the start of the appointments for Edda’s spinal fusion in May.  We went to her pediatrician, mainly for her birthday annual checkup but talked about what we need to do to keep our pediatrician in the loop of all the surgical pre-op appointments and procedures.  I want her pediatrician to be the hub of all the medical information I have on Edda.  I did get Edda the HPV vaccine because we are pro-vaccine, even though we aren’t anticipating Edda to need protection from those types of papillomavirus.

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Then we went to Children’s Hospital where I met with a hematologist who I wasn’t too thrilled with.  Edda has low platelets, I just want her cleared for the surgery and provided a protocol so if she bleeds excessively during surgery to monitor her platelets and do the infusion if necessary.  The hematologist had back surgery himself a couple of years ago and had to take a bunch of time off work and he told me – Edda’s surgery is going to be so much worse than mine!  huh.  Thanks for that boost of confidence.  Let’s just focus on the bloodwork Mr. Hematologist!

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Typing Edda’s blood.  I need to sit down and really write down all of Edda’s appointments, they are starting to multiply like bunnies and I just have them written down on random sheets of paper.

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Finally to school, where I checked in with her teacher.  I haven’t seen him in a bit.

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Got an unexpected extension on a ten-page paper, so I headed downtown to happy hour.

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Pancake breakfast, usual suspects, grateful.

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On Sat, we held our 5th annual birthday party/pancake breakfast fundraiser for Edda.  A bunch of Edda’s pals came over (50? 60?) and we made a bunch of pancakes.

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Served with blueberry compote.

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There was some pancake art:

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Lauren made the beautiful birthday cake!

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We all sang happy birthday:

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And here’s us!  We made it another year.  I’m grateful for Edda’s health and happiness.  I’m grateful for all the support our families and friends provide us.  I’m grateful for all the services that Edda receives.  Thank you all for being part of our everyday.  <3

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Love trumps hate, 13th birthday, ACA!

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Edda’s thirteen today!  I will admit that I’ve been moody all week which is not unusual for Edda’s birthday week, always a mix of emotions happy/sad, encouraged/discouraged, lost/found, and maybe a Portuguese word – saudade -a melancholy nostalgia for something that perhaps has not even happened.  I used to be so discouraged that I couldn’t buy Edda something she really desired for her birthday because she didn’t want anything and then that seemed really sad and then I decided she transcended all material wants and that comforted me.  But finally today I decided that she’s just asking for the big things, which I’m not always attuned to.  Apparently the continuation of the ACA is what she really wanted for her birthday.  And she got exactly that.  Happy birthday dearest Edda.  May the road rise to meet you and may the wind always be at your back.

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Birthday party tomorrow.  Lots of bacon.

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Lots of furniture moving.

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Kouign-amann, pancake practice, bacon.

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Ohhhh, I love these Kouign-amann.  It’s like a croissant covered in a crunchy sugar coating. I’m eating poorly these days, snacking all the time.   Everything is delicious.

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Edda’s birthday party is this Saturday.  We have no idea how many people are going to come.  Vince is practicing making pancakes with the number “13” in them.

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Costco for all the bacon and orange juice.  I also got a good deal on oral typhoid vaccine Vince needs for China.

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Fruit salad to end the day.  (At least it’s not a pastry).

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Blood donation, McDonalds, Joanne.

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Edda’s bed rails work pretty well.  She sleeps mostly through the night except for the nights right before and during her period (mostly).  But she moves around like a clock hand.  Here she is in the morning when I found her – all bunched up at the head of the bed perpendicular to her starting position.  I got a huge packet for her back surgery from children’s over the weekend and I spent some time looking over it.  There is a mention that I could donate blood for her to use during her operation and my initial gut feeling was that I totally want to donate blood for her.  And then I’m like – who am I kidding?  The blood donation will flatten me for two weeks and I need all my wits about me for the next couple of months.  Also am I really going to add 2-3 more appointments to the 17 I’ve already got scheduled?

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Vince went to his 15th annual checkup.  Everything checked out OK.  We talked about vaccines for his China trip and also a bit about maintaining a healthy weight.

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But then I took him to McDonald’s after school as a celebration (thank you for the 10,000 days of Chinese tutoring) and send-off for my parents who are headed to China tomorrow.

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Joanne, our Medicaid waiver coordinator, came by for dinner tonight.  She meets yearly with the each of the fifty families she manages.  We are here very last ones for the quarter!

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