Sunday, August 28, 2011

High School Soccer and Junior High Football

The Fall is always our very busiest time of year. It's also our favorite time of the year too! Madison has been enjoying the highschool soccer team. She is a solid defender on the JV team and has gotten some time for the varsity team as well. We love to watch all of her hard work pay off on the highschool field.



Quinn's football team looked pretty good at their first scrimmage but ultimately had a rough start with a 37-0 loss against Discovery which is a huge school in the Penn School District. He played the quarterback and has some fancy (and many!) looking bruises from all of the times he was sacked. LOL. We will be watching for improvement, especially in their offensive line. :)






Back to School


Some how summer has snuck past us already! Madison is a freshman and Quinn a 7th grader. Here they are on the first day of school (8/22) with their friend/neighbor, Heather, also a freshman. They get on the bus at 7am. So far they are off to a good start. They both go to different schools this year (the high school and the junior high) but are finding their way around and we are all trying to find a new school year routine again. Amazing how difficult this can be!

Here is Jade on her first day of 1st grade. She doesn't leave until 8:25 so the big kids were long gone by then. She loves school, loves her teacher (Miss DePriest) and loves her friends. She pretty much just loves it all! :) Such a refreshing "school attitude" when you are 6 years old! She also enjoys their classroom pet, Frieda the Frog.

Jade told me that they had their emergency preparedness drills: tornado drill (stay inside), fire drill (run outside) and a school lock down. She asked her teacher what they should do if they were really having a tornado AND a fire at the same time??? "Well, that is a good question, Jade... I'm not really sure what we would do!" Haha! Jade is going to keep Miss DePriest on her toes! :) ...Just when the schools thought that they've thought of everything!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

1st grade soccer kicks off


Jade came back this past week! It's great to have her back after 6weeks. She's falling right back into place and it feels like she was never gone. She had her first soccer game on Saturday. She had not been to any practices yet and she met her team at the team picture taking but she jumped right into the game and had fun. Her team lost miserably, 11-4, but on the way home she said, "that was a great game wasn't it guys?" and "I was pretty good wasn't I?" and "You were right Madison, soccer is awesome!" This morning (Sunday) when she woke up she wanted to know if she had a soccer game today and was disappointed she didn't. I sure didn't think we would be back at the CYS fields but boy it sure was a lot of fun to be there and watch a stress-free 1st grade game.


Friday, July 01, 2011

Happy 6th Birthday Jade!



Quinn, Jade and I flew to Minneapolis last Thursday to visit AJ, Bonnie and their brand new baby girl, Michelle Emily. She was born May 26. We got to stay for 2 nights and did all kinds of things including the amusement park at Mall of America, we toured both of their places of employment, Columbia Gear and Mille Lacs Vet Clinic. We also had breakfast on a dairy farm that opened their farm to the public and had a hot dog roast. AJ and Quinn also went golfing while the ladies stayed back and petted their horse, Soccer. It was a great time!

Our next stop on the agenda was flying to San Antonio, TX. We flew Jade down to spend the rest of the summer with her daddy. We spent 3 nights there and celebrated her 6th birthday. It was yesterday, June 30th. We walked along the River Walk and went boating/swimming on Canyon Lake. It is a beautiful lake! Quinn and I ventured out and attempted to visit 2 different air museums. That was a bust (lesson learned... call ahead, no matter what the web site says) but really enjoyed our time together, just the 2 of us. I'm so glad he went with us. In the month of June Madison was away at basketball camp for 3 nights, church camp for 5 nights, came home for a few days and then left for a 5 night trip to Washington DC yesterday to move her travels into July. She went on an optional class trip with 45 classmates. They left yesterday and it sounds like they are having a great time already! She's busy!

Quinn and I flew home Sunday night, arriving around midnight. We had an extra seat on each of our flights which made us sad to look at. We miss our little Jadey! Our house is too quiet now! The doorbell isn't constantly ringing because her friends don't stop by now. I'm comforting myself with the fact that she gets to come back in the Fall while Archie is deployed to Afghanistan. I'm sure they will have a blast together for the rest of the summer.


Tony stayed home and missed the fun. Some one has to work in this family! ...and let the dog in/out a hundred times. (Love you Tone!) Boy, I missed him and Madison while we were gone!

That's a quick update from here. I took about 400 pictures over the 6 day trip. I'll just leave the picture of our birthday girl here for you to enjoy.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

U14 Championship Game

It was a good season. The U14 girls ended up the NISL league champions (for their record) this Spring season. They lost today in the tournament championship to Three Lions ifrom NW Indiana with a score of 2-1. I can't tell you how many championship games we've lost over the years... but certainly more than we've won! (The Invader's Fields are evil for us!). This was an extra special season because it's the last season for this team to play together. There is a group within this team that have played travel soccer since they were U9 ages. As they go into highschool in the Fall, the IHSA rules don't allow players to play on travel teams during their sport's season. Soooo, some of them may be able to play together a year from now, but they can't have more than 5 (?) from the same highschool on their team etc... Anyway, it's the end of a blue/orange Flames chapter for sure. Madison has had a GREAT experience playing for this organization and developed a great group of friends here too!





It was a busy weekend for all of us. Quinn (and Coach Tony) also had a baseball tournament at Newton Park in Lakeville. Jade went swimming 3 different times and ran through the sprinklers too many times for me to remember. There was icecream and mosquito bites too. :) Welcome to summer!

Friday, June 03, 2011

Graduates


Are you shocked to hear from me? So sorry I've neglected my blog... just haven't made the time. Where do I even start?
We've just graduated through another school year. Madison is now considered a freshmen, Quinn a 7th grader and Jade a 1st grader. How did this all happen so quickly?! Jade started kindergarten in Fort Riley, KS and in February came to finish up her year at Concord's Ox Bow Elementary with us. Archie transistioned them to San Antonio for their new home for awhile (3yrs or more?). Jade has livened up our house I will tell you! We had almost forgotten how cute and funny 5 year olds are! We've all made adjustments but are doing really well overall and finally falling into a routine, that could still use a few tweeks but it will come. Jade has made friends very quickly and did excellent in school! Not only did she win the Lifeskill of Courage award, but she won the "prestigious" Art Award and Academic Effort Award. WOW! We've got some talent in our house. We are now transitioning to summer. We've got 14 kids (give or take a few older and few younger ones) on our little street so there is rarely a dull moment around here! The other day I got home from work and within 30min there had been 9 kids in/out of our home! We are really blessed to have such great neighbors!

OK... I promise I will try to do better about updating my blog.
Madison and Quinn both have tournaments this weekend (soccer and baseball) so let's all hope for no more rain! Thanks for staying tuned...
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! We spent our Thanksgiving evening with B&P and Terry, Karla, Katie and Nathan at our house. We ate the traditional Thanksgiving meal of turkey and potatoes with lots and lots of side dishes. The Miller family in Iowa always has graham cracker fluff that Tony's Aunt Margaret makes. She sent me her recipe and I gave it a try. I think it turned out pretty good. There wasn't any left and Katie even asked me for the recipe. : ) Karla said she is quite the baker in the kitchen already. We browsed through the store ads over and over but I just couldn't quite find a reason to have to get up early in the morning and fight any crowds. I tried to find something I needed to go shopping for but... just didn't feel the need again this year. Phase 10 was the card game of choice this year. My competitive daughter has been on crutches for 6 weeks and she was bound and determined to win that game, which she did. I was actually kind of relieved for her to get to compete and win at something! : ) Coffee, pumpkin or chocolate pie rounded out our evening. A good time was had by all.
I'm so thankful for my family and friends! All day my mind kept returning to where we were 1 year ago. We still miss Michelle so much but that excruciating heart ache is much less. Madison and I laughed during the card game and said we wished Aunt Michelle was here to help us razz Beppe about her crazy card playing skills. We feel the smiles this year that last year we just tried to put on and I'm really, really, really thankful for that. So thankful to put a very difficult year behind us and looking forward to the year ahead.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Great Beppe / Martha Vanderwerf: 9/18/1911 - 11/4/2010

Tony's 99 year old sweet Beppe passed away November 4th, just 3 days prior to the one-year anniversary of Michelle's passing. What a year for the Miller family! Great Beppe or "Kansas Beppe" as she was also referred to, was a wealth of history all wrapped up behind her sweet Dutch accent. I remember her telling me how much my sister and I look alike, "like 2 drops of water, just like 2 drops of water!" We tried to see Great Beppe as often as we could, which was usually once a year. We were faithful at the Vanderwerf Reunions at Lake Doniphan in Excelsior Springs, MO. We were in North Newton, KS over Spring Break this past year and so we went to see her and her new surroundings, having moved into the nursing home a few months earlier. When it was time to go, she gave me a big hug, a kiss on my cheek and said, "Leah, you are such a blessing to this family, such a wonderful blessing!" A few weeks ago, she fell and broke her hip and passed away 2 days later. The Vanderwerfs don't say "good-bye" ... they say, "see ya later."
See ya later Beppe. Hug Michelle and her two precious baby girls for us, and Don Jr. too.

Sunday, November 07, 2010

365 Days Ago

365 days ago we watched, from somewhere outside ourselves, a nightmare unfold before our very eyes. I've replayed the 2:30am phone call over and over in my mind this past year: the trip to the ER, the nausea while trying to grasp the news that Michelle and her baby had left us on earth, remembering the exact words spoken to me. For the longest time every time I laid down to sleep at night, my mind would go there, back to the ER, back to the funeral home, back to the extreme sadness written on my family's faces (especially my children's) and the sound it made in their voices. I still fight those memories at times, especially at night. Even now there are nights I awake to look at the clock and thank the Lord that I made it past 2:30am for another night and thank Him that my loved ones on earth are safe. We walked through that next week without being able to focus. It was like everything was a blur. We couldn't think straight. Decision making became very difficult. The days ran together and even now, looking back, I have no idea how the clock ticked by the first week, what we did most of the time, how we spent large chunks of time, it is gone from my memory. I do know that over and over again we asked ourselves questions. "Why us?" and the answer I heard each time was, "Why not you?"

We've accomplished many milestones over this past year. Milestones that didn't include my funny friend and sister-in-law. We missed her every.single.day. I can't tell you how many times my thoughts started to form to the phone call that I impromptu planned, or the text my mind started to send her about something funny that happened. Even more so, we missed her on the holidays that we checked off our list almost right away. We checked off birthdays: Archie's, Michelle's and Jade's birthdays. Mother's Day brought on new meaning as I recalled the promise I made to Michelle to try and fill her mothering role if needed, even though we both knew "it" would never happen. Summer camp came and went for Madison without the traditional care package from Aunt Michelle filled with candy nor the 3 letters in one day, making her sing to get them. Jade's first day of kindergarten was prefaced by, "I wish Mommy was here to see me go to school." Even on Madison's October birthday I found myself ready to say, "It's strange that Aunt Michelle hasn't called you yet," and quickly thanked the Lord that I caught myself before the words fell out of my mouth. It some ways 365 days feels like 3.65 days. In other ways it feels like it's been 3650 days. Grief. It means so many things that it deserves to be the only word in a sentence and works as the beginning, middle and ending. Sorry English teachers. Grief.

This week we've spent extra time reflecting on our year. I've fought my emotions off and on all week. Tony's 99 year old grandmother passed away on Wednesday of this week. Our belief is that she and Michelle have been reunited together in heaven, and that gives us comfort. My mind is much more clear this November. I can more easily redirect my painful thoughts and more readily turn them around to other things. The following are a few things I'm redirecting my thoughts to and I'm choosing to linger on these things...
  • From the moment I made my first phone call on that night, my friends were immediately at my side, beginning way before dawn on that day, taking over and taking control of the immediate situation. Thinking more clearly when I certainly could not. Later that morning, one friend asked what she could do for me. I had a huge caffeine headache that Saturday morning and asked her just to bring me a Diet Pepsi. She blessed me and brought me a whole case of Diet Pepsi instead. Our friends and family dropped everything for us time and time again. These gifts of time and listening ears were the greatest gifts we received. They truly were and they still truly are.
  • We were blessed by prayers from others on our behalf. Some prayed with us in person and some even by email. Hundreds of people told us they were praying for us and we felt blessed that they brought our names before our God. Countless Bible verses gave us hope time and time again to face another day.
  • We spent all of our time that first week at Don & Isy's house, being comforted by many friends and family that were quickly arriving. In the evening when we went home, we were blessed to find that our neighbors had raked all of our leaves to try and ease our burden. Family came from Kansas and Iowa and family blessed us by taking Jade and entertaining her with swimming for an afternoon. She wanted everyone to "stop talking about my mom" and this gave her the perfect way to escape the adults for several hours.
  • Flowers, plants, Willow Tree Angels, picture frames, books, blankets, Kleenex : ) and FOOD began arriving from friends and family who wished to bless us by appealing to our senses with pleasant things to look at, feel, smell and taste, in attempt to comfort our hearts.
  • We arrived home from our local and Iowa services to find our grocery list fulfilled, our linens all washed and replaced, Cocoa had been taken to/from the kennel without us giving it a thought and the reassurances that "drive-by's" were made to our homes while we were gone.
  • The support at work... the incredible support that my colleagues gave to me. I can only describe those first first few weeks back to work as literally excruciating, to listen to chronic pain patients tell me about their physical pain when I was suffering so.much. emotional pain of which they knew not. I cannot tell you how many times and how close I was to drawing blood from biting the inside of my lip hard enough to hold it together in front of these. There were lots of hugs and listening ears and even some anger shared by these friends at work. They were one step away from the situation which really helped me see things from another perspective. One day I prayed all day for God to just show me a glimpse of His face, just a peek, believing that some of the brightness and joy would surely wear off of me for I felt none in my heart. It was that day that a colleague spoke a few very simple words of love to me in attempt to relieve my emotional pain away, blessing me by being my answer to prayer that day although she knew nothing of my request.
  • Phone calls and door knocks. Just this week I received a phone call from a friend who said, "I'm calling to see what I can do for you." Barely 24 hours later, my door bell rang and I opened the door to a different friend who asked this question, "I'm just stopping by to see what I can do for you." You ladies made me melt. The one standing in front of me had to see it too. : ) Do you know what a blessing you were to me this week?

I could go on and on and on. I really could. Yes, it's been the most painful year of our lives BUT it has also been the most BLESSED year of our lives. How do those words fit together in the same sentence? Isn't that an oxy-moron? Pain and blessed aren't words that go together. I'm still trying to fit my mind around all of these facts from the last year. Grief. I've found the best way to answer all of the questions about our future was with this analogy... I describe that I feel like I'm standing with my nose right next to a picture of our future... so close that I can't see it, I can't make out what it looks like at all. Each month I've moved my head a little farther away from the photo. I can make out the people in the picture but I can't quite tell what they are all doing. That's where we are at today. We can see you there, in the picture with us, and for that we are truly grateful. We like you there. : ) I choose to look forward to moving a little farther away from the picture, looking at how life unfolds from here and believing the whole picture will gradually fall into focus. I'm excited to watch how God's perfect plan will unfold for my life. Even though I don't know what the picture is right now, I know that my faith, family and friends are already in it. May the Lord bless you all as richly as He has blessed me. I love you.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Our 11 year old pilot

Well, may be not an official "pilot" but he did get to help fly a plane tonight. : )
Quinn is in the 4H Aerospace Club and through out the year the members work on collecting "points" towards air time with their 4H leader, Dan Steiner. Tonight was the night he got to reap the reward of his labor.

He was so excited to fly. He talked the entire way to the airport. And any of you who know Quinn, know that this is entirely possible to talk for 20minutes with barely taking a breath.



A few instructions from Mr. Steiner.


I love that our Goshen Airport just let us walk out next to the plane and take pictures, watch them taxi down the run way and watch them take off.


There they go! We called Nate and he ran outside to wave to them as they flew over our neighborhood. Nate was excited to see them but Quinn couldn't find him while being up so high.

Quinn LOVED his flight. He talked and talked and talked about it. It was "possibly the best moment of my life! I'm going to tell my kids about this some day. Me... an 11 year old boy got to fly a plane at 140mph! How many other kids my age can say that?! It was better than going to Disney!"

WOW... if we would have known it was going to be this great... we could have saved a whole lot of money on some pretty fun vacations, in exchange for some air time at the Goshen Airport!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Home again, home again, jiggity jig...

Isy got to go home today!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Post Op Day 6: Light Weight!

They gave Isy a sleeping pill (Ambien) last night and apparently she spent part of the night thinking she was in a Mormon Hospital with all Mormon workers (how she could tell this, I don't know). There were lots of bugs flying around her room too. She thought she should be able to get out of bed by herself (which they don't want her to do) so they had an nursing aide sit with her to keep her in bed. She doesn't remember a thing about it, but this is what the staff has told her has happened. Apparently she is a LIGHT WEIGHT when it comes to taking meds! LOL! Boy oh boy, has she ever had a "fun" hospitalization this time around! : )

She is recovering well from the heart surgery stand-point. Her incision is healing nicely and isn't painful. She said that her broken ankle was more painful than this open heart surgery (EXCEPT for the chest tubes!). They are still working on her lungs/breathing/wheezing part of things and are adjusting some of her medications around. They think they will discharge her on Wednesday if they can find a happy place with the breathing. She walked pretty far in the hallway today and she thinks that she can tell a difference already between her pre-op and post-op breathing. She doesn't get as out of breath with conversation any more. It's not perfect, but it's better. It still needs to improve to impact her quality of life. She still tires out fairly quickly but I think that's to be expected. She looked good tonight and less tired than yesterday. She will have to go thru the Cardiac Rehab program after discharge so that should help her endurance as well.

Let's hope and pray she has a better night tonight. I can guarantee they aren't going to be giving her any sleepers tonight. On the other hand... it sounds like she once again was pretty entertaining... I guess it depends on how bored the night shift is.
Just kidding!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Post-Op Day 5: Doing Fine

Isy is doing fine. She took some Ultram (tramadol) this morning for pain and she is tolerating it much better. It did seem to make her sleepy but is much better than the Percocet from Friday. She went all of last night without her oxygen but this afternoon she felt really tired and worn out so they put it back on. I'm really hopeful that she will go home tomorrow, or Tuesday at the latest.

That's really all. Nothing much to report on tonight. I like it calm like this. : )

Saturday, October 09, 2010

Post Op Day 4: What a difference!

What a difference 24 hours can make! The Percocet has finally left her system and she is back to her old self again. They got the breathing/wheezing/shortness of breath under control, the pain is under control, she has walked in the hall several times, is much more steady on her feet, and is generally LOTS better than yesterday. She even feels up to having some visitors today. She moved rooms last night, to Room 6109 (just a logistics thing with a lower census on the nsg unit). Madison and I enjoyed some stories from yesterday's "shenanigans" and the 3 of us laughed and laughed. Tony and Quinn will go and check in on her later today.

Happy to report on only good things from Elkhart today...
Enjoy the rest of your Saturday!

Friday, October 08, 2010

Post Op Day 3: Two steps forward, one step backward

That's the nature of recovering from surgery, or any major illness isn't it? Today was a "different" day for Isy. They took her last chest tube out this morning. They gave her Percocet at 10:20am and when I left this evening at 7:30, she was still feeling the side effects of it. It made her quite "loopy" for lack of any better, short/concise descriptors. LOL. She did provide me with hours of entertainment, but let's just leave it as she won't be getting Percocet anymore. She also experienced some oversedation as well from it... falling asleep while you are eating lunch and still falling asleep while eating supper, isn't a good way to spend the day. What happens when you are too sleepy from pain meds? You don't breathe as deep as you should, which has resulted in LOTS of wheezing and respiratory compromise. Her lungs really are just as sick tonight or actually are probably sicker than her heart (since her heart just had an overhaul and is totally refurbished). Those poor little lungs of hers....

She is in good spirits, we laughed quite a bit today, but she probably won't remember much of our day. She would start to tell me a story and then drift off to sleep. When I nudged her to continue she would forget what the ending of her story was and say, "you can just make up your own ending to that, I don't know where I was going with it." hahaha. Her blood sugar was running on the low end this evening so that didn't make her feel good for awhile. We got that all figured out. They have done a chest x-ray and drew some blood tonight to make sure that lung is remaining inflated, without the chest tube, and the blood work which will show whether or not she is oxygenating around all of that wheezing ... whether she has enough oxygen in her blood, or if lack of oxygen is causing her to also be sleepy. Thankfully these came back fine. They are pushing some strong anti-inflammatories for her lungs (Solu-Medrol) so hopefully that will help.

That's pretty much how the whole day was today... room 6114 was a little bit _____ (fill in the blank, it was all of your ideas) today. LOL