Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Time on the Water

Water Wind Sun
A little heat
A pile of meat
A child safe dock
A 10 foot drop
Friends

What more could you want for a picnic? Beauty seems to sneak up on us from the most obvious places. We know what a beautiful place the May River is, and yet it remains arresting and surprising how wonderful it really is even after years of visits.

Elaina leapt from the dock at low tide and plunged the 10+ feet to the water. Noah devoured potato chips and didn't jump off the dock. Andrew played with some new friends. Molly had her first shaved ice from a beautiful hand cranked machine which turned blocks of ice into the most delicate shavings. Emily and I just sat and were.

Beautiful.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Beah at 50 lbs!

Beah on November 15th, January 8th, February 20th and Today. Elaina only lasted about 5 seconds this time (and as my dad pointed out, a successful bull ride is 8 seconds) so any further growth will have to be measured using a crane instead of the poor girl's spine.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Molly's Cheek (day 10)

It's been a little over a week since Molly had surgery on her cheek and she's ready for the world. As you can see, she is healing very nicely. The healing is taking place so fast that we can notice a difference from the time she goes to be to the next morning. Her surgery was Wednesday (a week and a half ago), but keeping bandages together and stitches in proved impossible. 36 hours after surgery, the tape on her cheek was gone and we were re-taping her cheek multiple times a day. Friday evening, she managed to get a hold of one of the two tiny blue threads which were at each end of the incision and pulled. That left her with a long string on one end and nothing at the other. And the next morning the stitches were gone all together. A trip to the doc and he said everything was fine and not to worry. So, here she is. By the wedding, we should barely be able to notice it. Praise the Lord! (oh yeah, here's a before pic just for comparison.)

Friday, May 18, 2007

Molly's Surgery


Wednesday morning, Molly under went surgery for the hemangioma on her right cheek. Everything went very well and an hour and a half later she was watching something called Teletubbies and eating ice chips. It's been a real challenge keeping a bandage on her cheek for the last few days (where it needs to stay for a week). But, she seems not to notice any pain or change other than some tape she likes to pick at. I have included a pic I took last week of her having a "little bit" of watermelon. Pics of the cheek will be up next week when the bandage comes off.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Broken Wrist #2

After sitting quietly on the very edge of the trampoline for almost half an hour, Noah suddenly disappeared over the edge. With the cry he made it was obvious that something awful had happened, but I couldn't see what. He was holding his wrist and lying on hist stomach. Not disfigured, no swelling, just pain. A call to the doc and a shot of Tylenol with Codine later and he slept through the night with an X-Ray appointment in the morning.

A small fracture of the Ulna was detected and so Noah has a formed splint held on his wrist by an ace bandage with tape to discourage him from removing it. That's his second break on the same arm, and while no pins or other nasty things were needed this time, it's still hard to watch him go through the experience again. But, with no pain even the night after being splinted, he doesn't seem to upset. And this "cast" comes off for bathing and the occasional scratch!

Two to three weeks and everything should be back to normal.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Happy Birthday!

Happy 2nd Birthday to Molly! And happy birthday to her great grandmother, Hilda "Granny" Wood, who was gracious enough to share her 80th birthday with the wee lass (and has continued to share each birthday since). Granny is shown here with her husband to be. They have now been married over 60 years!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Front Page News


This morning's issue of Bluffton Today featured Noah and Beah on the front page and the centerfold article of today's paper. We started assistance dog training on Monday and the paper was there to cover it. Click the pic for more!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Preparations for a Wedding


Even 600 miles away, the preparations for the Uncle Jonathan and (soon to be Aunt) Rachel's wedding. This is the result of a day of wonderful shopping with mom. Now, we just wait for Rachel's thumbs up...

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Time for a Bath!


It's been a LONG time since the last update. So, to get things rolling again, I won't tell you about the mashed potatoes. But, I will list the top 6 things removed from children's hair over the past 10 years...

Runner up: Half a packet of Cream Cheese (Molly rubbed it into Beah's Back.)
6. Mashed Potatoes (with butter. last week. pictured here.)
5. Chunky, Natural Peanut Butter (Andrew decided to eat peanut butter out of the jar our first day in the apartment in Ocean City, NJ. But every time he dipped his hand and licked it, he then shook off the remaining peanut butter until the he and the kitchen looked like something from 101 Dalmatians.)
4. Gum (Elaina, small portion of hair cut off)
3. Mrs. Butterworth's Maple Syrup (Noah was drinking it on the kitchen floor and had poured it everywhere. I wish we had had a dog at this point.)
2. Experimental Friends (A friend of Elaina's cut her hair for her the day before kindergarten started.)
Drumroll...
1. A Comb (I know combs are supposed to help hair, but Elaina wrapped her hair around one like a curler and there was no way to remove it without 20 minutes cutting up the comb. Very little hair was actually lost due to the surgeon's skill.)

Friday, March 02, 2007

A recipe for "Filthy Dog"

Filthy Dog is a recipe which dates back as far as mankind has made anything at all and may have actually predated history itself. But, with modern advances the recipe has evolved into this delicious dish.

Prep Time: aprox 90 minutes

Ingredients:
2 dogs (any breed will do)
1 small room
1 frisbee
1 huge, muddy field

Directions:
1. Take dogs and combine in small room. Keep dogs seperated and in a prolonged down while humans in room talk about things very boring to dogs.

2. Get frisbee.

3. Take dogs to back field after 24 hours of rain and throw it toward the woods. repeat as needed.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Friday, February 16, 2007

And Kaeden makes 3!

Kaeden Matthews Cronin
Born Feb 16th, 2007 at 5:11pm
7lbs 10oz, 21¼ inches
Mom and Dad, Jim and Heather, are thrilled and mom is doing well.
Older Brothers, Cuyler (6) and Reiley (4), are waiting to meet their new baby brother.

Congratulations Cronin Family!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Of rockets and motorcycles

Is there a better thing to do after church than shoot rockets? Andrew got a model rocket kit for his birthday two weeks ago and we have been waiting for the perfect day to go launching. Well, yesterday was it. Very little breeze, a huge field (which will soon be filled with houses, but it empty for now), dogs and friends made for a successful launching. We had a team of highly trained Dorrells to go find the rockets when they had splashed back down. Andrew was able to actually do the count down and the launch by himself while dad kept brothers and dogs out of the way. The rockets go about as high as you can see, then pop off the top and a parachute comes out. They slowly float back go earth as the recovery team runs over very rough ground to try a "mid air catch." Then it's time to put in a new engine and relaunch.
I know the title mentions motorcycles, but you will have to check The One Boof's Blog for more on that.
And Happy Birthday OMA!

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Autism Rate


The rate of Autism in the USA is now 1 in 150.
In 1973 the rate was 1 in 10,000. Notice a change?
more here.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Happy Birthday Andrew

February first. Andrew is now 6 years old! He had a birthday party at school after the official day was over. Cake, balloons, noise makers and carrots made much noise, mess and fun. His classmates really enjoy him and the presents that he got from them were not only very generous, but showed that they really understood what he loves: thomas, race cars, dinosaurs... they were all there. Happy Birthday!

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Sign In!

Hello Everyone. This blog is averaging about 20 unique visits a day. But I don't know who. Would you tell me? Just leave a comment, I am curious about who reads this blog.

You can leave something cryptic if you like (only my family would know who "Aunt Michelle" is). And, even if you are here by mistake and don't know who these people are, jump in! The water's warm!

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Getting Better

Population of Sicksville is in decline, but the move up the mountain to health is seemingly a long and slow one. Most of us are back at work or school or whatever and generally on the mend. Thanks for the meals, prayers and all you have done, locally and from afar.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Crying

HI all, welcome to sicksville. Population: us. 1 ear infection, 3 sinus infections and a lot of nights of coughing. So, since I am a visual person and usually tell most stories with pictures, I find myself at a loss since you don't want to see anything of us at the moment. lol. So here's another vid out of the archive. It's kinda how we are all feeling at the moment.