Monday, January 18, 2010

Mia the Muffin Baker

One of Mia's Christmas presents was a cupcake baking set. Since we can't have cupcakes we renamed it the Muffing baking set! She did most of the work as usual. I just measure the ingredients but she poured and mixed. I guided her on how full to make the muffin tins and put them in the oven. They turned out nicely!




Mia in a basket!

Last week we had a peanut incident at the post preschool. The teacher didn't realise that Mia's allergy was severe enough that she couldn't touch peanut butter. They did the classic preschool project where you put peanutbutter on a pinecone and roll it around in birdseed. Even though they used knives and spoons to put everything on, it was still enough to give her hives. When I picked her up from school my friend saw her before I did and asked "What happened to Mia's face?!" I noticed they were all carrying little baggies with the pinecones and told her teacher that she can't touch it. We had a conference the next day that included the school nurse. Her teacher was just horrified that she had put Mia in danger like that, she cried because she was so upset and scared. So we went over what she can't touch, ingest etc. We also recapped what symptoms to look for, what to do for them and when to use the Epipen. They are going through what I think is their third epipen training since school began, so I feel like it has been handled well. I'm just very thankful that it wasn't worse!

Before the benedryl kicked in

A couple of hours later
The pictures don't really show you how broken out she was, it was down her neck and chest, and she obviously touched her sides and her inside arm at some point because there was a cluster of hives in those places.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Christmas in Virginia

We had a wonderful time visiting with Chris and Angie for Christmas! Our flights out there were fine, thanks much in part to having a brother who works for the FAA! Chris picked us up right at the gate.
The kids got along very well and had a blast together, though eventually they were so used to each other that there were sibling-like squabbles! Christmas morning was what Chris called "mildly organized chaos" and I don't believe there is a better term for it!
On the 26th Mom and Dad drove us to Culpeper on their way back to Georgia so we could stay with Gary's mom for a few days. We were able to connect with my sister in law and her family as well as Aunt Carolyn and some friends of the family. It was a nice visit that could have lasted a few more days :)
I spent my birthday in Winchester, Angie and I went to some antique stores and briefly to the outlets before we had to get on the road to beat the traffic.
Our journey home was much longer than planned. Chris escorted us to our gate and sat with us until he left for work. Shortly before they should have begun boarding us the attendant said that there was some mechanical trouble with the plane. The fuel gauge and "something else" were having issues and they kept delaying and delaying until they finally started to call us up one by one when it was obvious we'd miss our connections in Minneapolis/St.Paul. We were re-routed to Dallas/FtWorth on American Airlines (we started out on Northwest). We were originally to be home by 1pm on the 3rd but didn't make it through our door until about 9pm! John was there to pick us up, but he only had ONE suitcase to pull--my suitcase and Mia's carseat were delayed. They brought them to us the next day, so nothing lost!
It has been a little bit of an adjustment being home. Mia and I both got used to having people around! We're now back into the swing of things with school. Mia started back on the 6th and my classes begin on the 20th.
Today Mia is sick. She was seeming a bit off yesterday when I took her to her afternoon preschool, but she was playful and eating. This morning she woke up in a mess, so I cleaned things up and bathed her. She came down to the couch to watch some TV and ended up getting sick so now she's snoozing with a bucket nearby. We were going to go across the street to our neighbor's birthday party but it looks like we're staying in. It's a shame because it's such a beautiful day out, the kind of day where you just need a good sweater. I picked up the back yard, as it looked like a wind storm happened while we were away. I've been working on a few sewing projects, mostly re-sizing too-big items with my new dressform. It is making sewing life easier already!

All of our stockings, made by Grandma!



Christmas Morning, stockings are the first order of business!


Mia had been asking Santa for a purple elephant, but she wasn't too disappointed with a grey one.

Snowshoes, to keep up with Mommy

Now she has her own hydration system and we don't have to worry about what we're eating when she wants a sip from ours

Mom and Dad gave me a "Frank Birdhouse". The next-door neighbor is a carpenter and he reclaims materials to turn into birdhouses among other things. The perches are from an old calculator from UGA

Rebecca wears her new tutu from Mimmy and Pop Pop





Our visit with Gary's mom, Mia put on a pair of her no-skid socks.



Mia and her Sugarplum Fairy Barbie


She actually fell asleep in Grandmas lap!

Very interested in Daniel's game


Aunt Yvonne, Daniel and Nicole gave her a little scrapbook kit that has the tiniest little camera I've ever seen!




Meeting Tony the African Gray at Aunt Carolyn's house

Nicole gave us a concert

Teaching Aunt Yvonne how to do ballet



Aidan and Mia checking out some of the moving ornaments

Aidan the train conductor!

This was one of rebecca's presents, the bumblebee costume

Angie with a giggly little fairy

Honk!

Eating that tasty DC snow

Mia wanted to dressup, so she borrowed Aidans Pirate outfit





Mia dressed herself!