Showing posts with label Chisum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chisum. Show all posts

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Summer update

This post is way overdue, but there have just been other priorities lately. But I wanted to post a few pictures of what we've been up to and how big Chisum is getting!

He is now 22 months old - so we are starting to think about the Big 2nd Birthday party.

Ronny made Chisum a swing set and he is loving it.



We've spent some time in Kansas with family at birthday parties, visiting new cousin Bret, flying to Auntie Em's and family time with Nana and Papa.



We flew to KC for Emily's birthday and she put on a blood drive in my honor and it was a total surprise to me! The fam pulled it off really well and it was so humbling to me that she would do this on her own birthday. Love you, Em!


We also went to the KC Sporting game and I had fun with these two babes. 




We went back to Seward for the 4th of July and loved seeing our friends and the parade and of course, fireworks!


On the ranch we've been enjoying time in our garden and playing outside. 







 



Friday, March 27, 2015

I am #1in40000

Many of you have read my blogs about Chisum’s birth story and having an Amniotic Fluid Embolism (AFE), but here are the links to the story in four parts: {Part 1} Patience, {Part 2} Strength & Miracles, {Part 3} Meeting Chisum and {Part 4} NICU & Healing.

20150325_090328 I’m sharing this because today is AFE Awareness Day. 

It is estimated that an amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) occurs 1 in 40,000 births.  At least 40% percent of mothers and/or their babies will not survive. Of those that survive, many will suffer lifelong physical and emotional complications.

The AFE Foundation was founded in 2008 to support the unique needs of families affected or devastated by AFE, with the primary goal to spur clinical research into this poorly understood birth complication.

Prior to the establishment of the AFE Foundation, there was nowhere for families to turn for information or support. Similarly, there was limited information for clinicians. The decision to start the foundation was an easy one; the need was too great. Just weeks after its formation, families sought the support groups we created and the world’s top AFE experts joined their board. Months later, their website offered timely and accurate information and helpful guides to assist families through the challenging times after an AFE. Years later, research has begun, over 200 families have received direct support, and thousands of clinicians have benefited from their educational activities.

The AFE Foundation and survivors celebrate these accomplishments but know there is still a great deal more to be done.

How can you help? Know and share the facts!

Facts about AFE:

  • is unpreventable and there is no cure
  • is estimated to occur 1 in 40,000 births
  • 40% of mothers will not survive
  • affects women of any ethnicity and age and is independent of birth order or delivery method

Facts about the AFE Foundation:

  • is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2008 by an AFE survivor
  • is the ONLY organization in the world supporting families affected by AFE
  • has the ONLY active patient registry in the world
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Monday, March 9, 2015

Chisum–18 months

Since our move, time has really flown. Our little boy is 18 months old today!DSC06885

He is so much fun, ornery, rambunctious, loving and playful. DSC06830  DSC06838

He is saying all kinds of animal sounds // moo, huh-huh (pig), ruh-ruh (dog), wheee-ee-ee-ee (horse), ow (cat), duck-duck-duck (duck), rraaahhhrrr in a whisper (applies to lions, tigers & bears….oh my!), hand in the air (elephant – he only does the noise when he wants), sssssss (snake), turkey (turkey – we have one name down!), ah-ah (monkey) and working on more.

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He loves to say, “Amen” (sounds a little more like “a-nen”with a southern drawl) but it’s pretty adorable. Of course mama, dada, nana, & papa are said a bunch and we are working on grandma and grandpa. His biggest word he likes to say (because he likes to eat them) is “blueberry” and it comes out very understandable! The word “ouch” makes him giggle beyond belief. That giggle is truly the best sound ever.

A big snow storm came and we got over a foot of snow. It was really cold for about two weeks, but the snow stayed around long enough for us to get lots of sledding and snowman-building in.

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I got a great video of Chisum and his excitement for sledding: WATCH.

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Right during the storm, the first calf was born. Chisum loved talking to her.
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And waving!
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It’s so awesome for us to see him experience these things with life on the ranch. We love you, sweet boy!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Merry Christmas!

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This year has brought so many fun opportunities and changes.

The highlights include celebrating Ronny’s 30th birthday in February with our family who came to help us dedicate Chisum, had a fun family vacation to Cape Cod, celebrated Chisum’s first birthday, moved to Colorado, and mostly enjoyed our time as a family of three (four with Hanky!).

Chisum did well meeting Santa for his second Christmas.

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What a difference a year makes.

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Let us Rejoice in our King who was Born to save our sins! Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Celebrating Chisum’s one-year

We got some adorable pictures of Chisum after his one-year birthday that I wanted to share.

This suit was Ronny’s when he was around 18-months. The pants were a little long, but it definitely was snug around the mid-section on our big boy!

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ONE!

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This is the tractor that Ronny restored. It was his siblings and his when they were growing up.
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Our little family.

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Photos by White Acorn Photography.