Sunday, April 19, 2009

Simply put... life can be crazy!

Crazy almost seems to be an understatement.  Just when you think you've got control of life and things are going great, life whispers "ha ha, that's what you think" into your ear and turns your world upside down, and then upside down again.  

Of course we knew that the arrival of our third child would likely change our routine and make life a bit crazier.  We still have yet to experience this pleasure in roughly 4 weeks (or less).  But Tim's diagnosis of lymphoma/chronic lymphocytic leukemia has left us dumb-founded and filled with emotions.  For those of you who have not yet heard, the diagnosis came about three weeks ago after Tim had a lymph node removed from his neck.  Ironically, he probably would not have had the node removed since a previous needle biopsy came back negative.  He decided to have the node removed because he was already scheduled for surgery to repair a deviated septum.  So that's basically where his/our journey into the next chapter of our lives begins.  I'll call it that because I've always viewed my life as being in chapters.  You know, Chapter 1 - Childhood, Chapter 2 - Self Discovery (Teenage/College Years) and so on.

There is much to be written about what life has been like for our family over the last couple of weeks.  While I don't want this blog to focus on Tim's cancer, I will provide an update from my perspective from time to time.  Tim has made mention of the possibility of starting a blog himself, and so I'll post a link to that once he's up to getting that started.  Some recent activities include a trip to NYC to meet with a specialist at the Weill-Cornell Medical Center.  We were accompanied by my sister and mom to help out with the kids (a HUGE THANK YOU!) while Tim and I met with the doctor.  The kids really enjoyed the train ride down and after the appointment we took a taxi to the NY Museum of Natural History.  Alex and Emily both wanted to know immediately when we can go down to NYC again!  

One aspect that I've been working diligently on is getting information about Cord Blood banking and if/how it may benefit us/Tim in the future.  It turns out that the list of diseases regularly treated with stem cells from cord blood includes Tim's cancer.  Whether our baby's cord blood will be a match for Tim is yet to be discovered but it's worth saving if there's a chance.  The first problem I discovered was that the cost is rather high (although we agreed we would bank the cord blood regardless of the cost at this point because of it's potential benefits). Most companies charge roughly $2100 for processing the blood and then a $125/yr. fee is charged for storage.  After some info-hunting I discovered that there are federal programs designed to provide financial support for pregnant mothers that want to bank their baby's cord blood to be designated for use for a sibling or other relative with a disease that's treated with stem cells.  My first phone calls into the federal programs were unsuccessful, however, I came across a list of family banks that offer "charity" programs similar to the federal programs.  The first family bank I called was the Cord Blood Registry, which, as I understand, is a cord blood bank that has been banking cord blood for one of the longest amounts of time comparatively.  The representative that I spoke with was friendly and, although I felt as though I was listening to a sales pitch at times, I agreed to enroll with the company for family/private banking with the intent of applying for the "Designated Transplant Program".  I was sent the application for the program via email within minutes of talking with the rep and had all of the paperwork completed (by us and Tim's oncologist) within a week.  On Tuesday of last week I faxed the paperwork to the rep at CBR and asked that he put a "rush" on it since our baby is due in just a few short weeks.  I was pleasantly surprised when I received a phone call the following morning from my rep stating that our application was approved and that we would only be charged $150 for the shipping of the blood to their facility on AZ when the baby arrives!  I've had my cord blood collection kit packed in my hospital bag for a week now and informed my OB & midwives about our choice to bank the cord blood.

If you want more info about cord blood banking, you can visit CBR's website: http://www.cordblood.com/

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Updated Nursery Pictures


HAPPY St. Patty's Day!  We had a very busy and fun weekend celebrating Mom P's 50th birthday, which is today (Happy Birthday, Mom).  Tim also arrived home late Friday night from his 5 week long trip to Virginia.  The kids and I were missing him very much and are happy to have him home again for a few more weeks before he'll need to travel again.

Meanwhile, I've taken some more (updated) pictures of the nursery.  I finally added a second book bin on the wall next to the window and applied the phrase lettering over the ledge shelf.  I also installed some blinds.  There is still a few things left to do (like add more lettering under the ledge shelf with the baby's name) but most of the little touches I've planned for will be done after the baby arrives, which, will be in about 8-9 weeks!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Another update on baby:

Today I had another ultrasound and appointment with the midwife and Mom L was able to join Emily and I for the visit.  It was nice to see the baby again on the monitor and No..... we are STILL not finding out the baby's gender!  ;-)So basically everything looks good.  The technician said that the heartbeat was normal and all of the baby's limbs/organs looked good.  They estimate the baby's weight to be 2 lbs., 13 ozs. today, which puts our little peanut in the 41st percentile.  The due date is still unchanged (5/19/09) and the baby's head was down.  I visited with the midwife after the ultrasound who indicated that all of my bloodwork is "right down the middle for values" so basically, I'm average!  I'm down to scheduling appointments with the midwife/doctors now for every two weeks.  The picture below is of the baby's face (although it's probably hard to tell for most people).  The forehead and eyes are to the right of the image and the nose and mouth are toward the center from the right.  The blurry spot in the middle of the image is an arm that was sort of crossed over part of the face.  At one point, we could see the baby opening and closing it's mouth, which was neat!

Friday, February 13, 2009

A room to call his/her own ...

Yay!  The major work has been completed on the nursery and now it's just a matter of finishing the room's color scheme by adding wall decor, accessories, bedding and window treatments.  Unfortunately, we won't have a truly "finished" product until the occupant itself is "finished" growing!  But for now, you get the idea with these pictures.  The picture to the left is a "before" shot.  The rest are pics of the semi-finished result. 
 
The room was painted with two different shades of brown/tan and all moldings were painted in a creamy white.  


I constructed and hung a book bin below the chair rail on the wall in which the closet door swings into (and will add one more above the chair rail on the same wall).  The idea with this was that since the room's size prohibits a lot of furniture (including a book shelf), I wanted the baby to have some place to put his/her favorite books.  



I made french message boards (2 boy, 2 girl) to hang
 over the changing table as a place to put notes & clippings and to add a touch of the accent color to the wall.  I'll use the extra fabric from that project to make accent pillows to put on the glider rocker.  I've hung a nice ledge shelf above the crib to place a few frames and keepsakes and to add a focal point to the wall.  In a few weeks, I'll add a phrase in vinyl lettering above the shelf and  a monogram of the baby's initial's below the shelf after he/she is born.  I have a few other ideas for bringing the accent color of either pink or blue into the room but for now, the room must be as it is.  I really think once it's all "put together" it'll be the perfect place for our little one to spend time!  :-)

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Simply, an update ...

Our house and calendar have been bustling with activities over the last couple of weeks and a quick glance at the near future indicates that it will be more of the same!  On Friday, I had my monthly check-up with my midwife and although things went well, he indicated that I'm "measuring small" for how far along I am in my pregnancy so he's ordered another ultrasound in a couple of weeks just to be sure that the baby's growth is okay.  I seem to remember this sort of occurrence when I was pregnant with Alex..... (any indication that it's a boy? hmmm... well, my gut has always "told" me girl but that's off the topic!).  So I'll go for my ultrasound and another appointment with the midwife in about 3 weeks.  From there, I'll  meet with the midwife every 2 weeks.

I've been diligently working on readying the nursery.  With Tim's portion of the work done, it was time for painting and it's seems that the painting hasn't stopped in the last 2 days.  Today my task was to complete painting of the crown and chair rail moldings.  I also began a project a few days ago of constructing wall mount book bins to hang on the wall behind the closet door, which I was able to get painted today as well.  I'm hoping to have the moldings in place and the room somewhat put together by this weekend so that Tim can see an almost finished room when he arrives home from Virginia.

On Sunday we attended the Cub scout Blue & Gold Banquet where Alex received his Tiger Cub badge and 1 year pin.  We were very proud of how well behaved both Alex and Emily were during, what turned out to be a long banquet.  Of course, it helped that they ended the banquet with a 30 min. presentation by a magician!

That's all for now... check back again soon!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Looking for opinions

I've spent hours looking online for decorating ideas for the nursery (mostly viewing others' ideas on www.roomzaar.com), and I really like the idea of using vinyl lettering on the wall.  My current vision is to have the crib & a ledge shelf centered on the longest wall in the room.  Below the shelf will be a monogram of the baby's first initial along with the first name written in a different color & font over it (see photo from roomzaar.com at left).  Then I want to place a phrase on the wall above the shelf.  My question is, do you think that this font is too girly for a boy? (see below) 
I plan to use the same font for the phrase text and the baby's first name (like shown in the picture to the left).  But since we don't know if it's a boy or girl, I need to make sure that whatever text I use is suitable for both.  Also, which phrase do you like the most for both genders?

Let them be little ...
Play, Laugh, Giggle ...
A dream is a wish your heart makes ...
We made a wish and you came true ...

Honest Opinions/comments  (even if they're negative)?

Thursday, January 29, 2009

The latest Preggo Pic!


Well folks, here it is.... I'm about 15 weeks away from the end of my last pregnancy and here's a picture of me and my baby bump!  The four of us are all getting excited about our impending arrival and I think it's been more pronounced lately because the belly's more noticeable now than ever.  Let the stretching begin!