Thursday, December 14, 2017

Disney Days


We've been to Disney a few times now and each time it's a different experience. We have the weekday annual passes, so we can only go when Dannie can take off work. It's really nice that we are an hour away though. The last few months we were able to go to see the fall decorations, Christmas, and even try some park hopping. The weather has been different each time which has been interesting. When we went in October it was shorts and tank tops, November we wore pants and t-shirts, and yesterday we had pants, jackets, gloves, and hats.

Disney during the Holidays is so much fun. I wish I would have taken more photos of the decorations, but I was trying to live in the moment. Unfortunately, we were not able to go to Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party or Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, but the decorations they put up make it so magical! It will definitely get you in the Holiday spirit!!




We had a lot of first times on this trip. Olivia was finally tall enough to ride the Barnstormer! She loved it, but said she wouldn't ride it again because it scared her. She put her arms up on the climb up and it was so cute, but once it went down the first hill she was cuddled up next to her daddy. She wasn't that scared because she rode it on our next trip and said the same thing. We rode the ferry for the first time on our way into Magic Kingdom. We've actually rode it every time since because it's much faster than the monorail. Livi got to see Merida for the first time and loved her. She requested a bear afterwards and named him Harris, which is one of Merida's brothers.












YAY! We got our Holiday Magnet!



Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Fall Fun 2017

We really enjoy fall in this house. It's packed full of so many holidays that we love! The weather has been up and down. Since the leaves don't really change here, the cool weather is what we rely on to get us in the fall spirit. As soon as the temperatures drop, we break out our boots and sweaters, or at least that's what Olivia and I do. Olivia really enjoys decorating around the house, so we try and make it fun for her.


One of our favorite things to do is to go to the fall festival in McIntosh. It's turned into a family trip and we really enjoy going with others. We usually don't purchase much except food. This trip we got a pink tulle skirt with a hair bow for Olivia, a bag of kettle corn, and a bag of rocks to add to Livi's collection. Lemonade is always a favorite of ours and we stick to the cheap hot dogs that The Lions Club sells. By the time we got home, we were exhausted so we took a family nap. I'm pretty sure we ended our day at Cracker Barrel because we were too tired to make dinner. I really love the veggie/side plate there. It's soooo yummy!


Olivia requested to be Everest this year for Halloween. She let me paint her face, which I really enjoyed. We tried last year, but she was still too young and rubbed most of it off. She did pretty good this year, however, my face paint is another story. She would laugh every time I would scratch my nose and get paint everywhere. We decided to take her to a Trunk or Treat because it would be less walking for her. She had fun and that's all that matters. But, I think next year we will go house to house. The Trunk or Treat ended up being really unorganized and we waited in line for awhile.



The weather has been so nice in the evenings, which has allowed us to get some family time in outside. The time change has taken some getting used to since we were so accustomed to it getting dark later. But, now when Dannie gets home it's dark. Livi and I have made a few trips to Sholom Park. She found her first painted rock there and is now obsessed. We recently painted some and are going to hide them when we go back. She still doesn't 100% understand the concept of finding them and then re-hiding them for others, so we're going to practice a few times with friends.  It's so fun and really interesting when you find a rock that was painted a few states away. With fall coming to an end soon, we're definitely looking forward to Christmas and all of it's festivities. 


Usually, The Pickin Patch is something we try to go to as a family, but this year sickness struck. We didn't make it until the last day they were open. That meant missing out on the sunflowers, but since we went later the temps were cooler. I still call that a win! We don't purchase our pumpkins there because they are pretty expensive, but they have a corn maze and slides for the littles. I won't forget Poor little Peyton getting stuck in the kid corn maze because Livi wouldn't wait for her and Mallory and I trying to jump up on the hay bale. We did manage to record those, so we can look back and laugh later. 





We're still looking forward to Thanksgiving. It'll be the second time hosting it at our house. The plan is to switch things up this year and instead of cooking separately and then meeting up in the afternoon, we're going to cook and eat together this year! Hoping it's something we can continue to do each year after this. We only Black Friday shop from our couch, so no crazy crowds and line waiting for us. Can't wait to share Thanksgiving photos. 






Sunday, October 15, 2017

World Arthritis Day 2017

As most of you know from seeing my posts, October 12th was World Arthritis Day. It doesn't matter what kind of Arthritis you have that day or what your story is, it's a time for everyone to join together and raise awareness.

We started something this year that we hope to do every year. We hope we can work with some people next year to raise more awareness and even do some fundraising for the SJIA Foundation. If you are looking to donate, this is a great community to donate to. All of the donations go to research for SJIA, which is what Olivia has. We wanted to do something special this year and thought we could use Olivia's first hair cut as an opportunity to do that. She was proud to support everyone with Arthritis and wear her blue that day.

Olivia's arthritis not only affects her joints, but it causes rashes, fevers, and can affect her organs. Usually when people think of Arthritis, they just think of stiff, sore joints. There are quite a few different medications that kid's with Arthritis take, but most of them suppress their immune system. So, not only do we have to deal with the symptoms of Arthritis, but we need to keep our girl as healthy as we can because any infection could send her to the hospital.








Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Lessons In Gardening

When I decided to plant another garden, I wasn't sure how successful it was going to be. I had pretty high expectations since it did pretty well last year. We had an endless supply of tomatoes and cucumbers for awhile, but that eventually changed. So, I wasn't sure what to expect this year. It's pretty satisfying when your vegetables actually take off and your able to eat what your growing though. Like anything else, it takes a lot of work and dedication to successfully keep up with it.


We tilled up a much bigger space than we did last year. I was sure that we chose a space that had enough sunlight, but I couldn't be sure until things started sprouting up. We added cow manure in after we tilled up the spot and spread that around. Here in Florida, we just have sand and it's horrible to plant anything in. Olivia and I made a trip to Walmart and we picked out a few different veggies and flowers. We chose cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet peppers, corn, carrots, radishes, corn, zinnias, marigolds, and lettuce. We really hyped it up and talked about it a lot and Livi was super excited to help out. We let her plant most of the seeds and she really enjoyed that. 

I think it took 3-4 weeks before we saw any sprouts. Our lettuce and green beans grew the fastest and we were soon able to add lettuce to our salads. I had to change the location of our cucumbers because they were in a pretty shady spot and nothing was happening. Once those started coming up, we stuck some garden stakes in the ground and weaved a piece of metal fencing through them. Once the cucumbers got big and started to vine, we weaved them through the fence. We also purchased some tomato cages from Walmart. They were affordable and only ended up costing us around $4. 


Unfortunately, about a month after we planted everything, we had a month long drought. I would water in the morning and evening, but it wasn't enough for some things. We only got 6 cucumbers and only 1 looked normal. The others were deformed and mushy in the center. When I Googled why that could have happened, it mentioned too much sunlight or not enough water. We probably won't plant corn again because its hard to say if it will grow again. It was more of an experiment anyway, because I wasn't sure how it would do here. Green beans did the best for us and we were happy with that because they were tasty.

Ants slowly started taking over everything by Mid-June. I tried a few things, but they continued eating through. I eventually pulled a lot out and just kept the cucumbers and tomatoes because that was all that was growing by then. Our Zinnia's were my favorite part of the garden. They were constantly blooming and I could bring a different bouquet into the house weekly. If we decide to put in a garden next year, we will have it in the ground by April, maybe. It isn't as hot then as it is in the summer months. We might look into building raised beds also to see if that helps. Experimenting and learning new things is pretty exciting when growing new crops. I think it was a learning lesson for all of us between patience, dealing with the sun and ants, and all of the other sweaty work we put into it.

One of our first Zinnias.

Cutting some lettuce for dinner.

Barefoot and Zinnias. 

Olivia cutting some lettuce.
Some of the beautiful Zinnias we picked. 







Thursday, July 6, 2017

Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month

Since July is Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month, I thought I would share some of Olivia's story. So, here goes...Olivia was diagnosed with SJIA/MAS at 10 months old. It started with a rash that lasted about a week. During this time the rash would almost disappear during the day and return at night. She was also experiencing fevers that would fade during the day and return at night. We had made several trips to see her pediatrician and at first they just thought it was a virus. After a week of this, they did some blood work and found that her WBC (19.5) was extremely high. They were still thinking it was due to a virus and said to monitor her over the weekend and return on Monday if she wasn’t any better. This didn’t seem accurate to us because she wasn’t showing any other symptoms that would make us believe it was a virus.

The day she was admitted. -2014-

We returned to the pediatrician on Tuesday and they did labs again to check her WBC and it was even higher (30) than it was on Friday. Unsure of exactly what was going on, he recommended we take her to the closest children’s hospital. We ended up seeing Infectious Disease, Rheumatology, and Hematology while there. Since Olivia couldn’t walk yet, we were unsure of any joint pain. She never seemed like she was in pain at all, but they did point out some areas that looked swollen. While there, she underwent a Bone Marrow Aspiration, a Lumbar Puncture, a TB test, a PICC line in her arm, lots of imaging, and lots of blood draws. She stayed in the hospital for three weeks total. We were there a whole week before they had an idea of what was going on. They began daily injections of Kineret and some steroids the second week and it cleared up her rash. They had sent off some genetic testing that tested for HLH also and she was put on extra medication for that until results came back. At the end of the three weeks, she was sent home on high dose steroids, Actemra infusions which were every two weeks at the hospital, Dexamethasone, and Cyclosporine.

This is Olivia now. -2017-
As she continued these medications at home, she began getting really puffy from the steroids and the Cyclosporine was causing hair growth. Our precious girl didn’t look like herself anymore, but she didn’t let any of that get in her way. She was always making us laugh no matter what she was doing. We were eventually able to wean off of some medications and change others. She ended up having an Anaphylactic reaction to Actemra, so we switched back to Kineret because it worked well for her in the hospital. Her HLH testing came back and it showed she just had MAS.

She’s now 3.5 years old and has had a few flare-ups with MAS, but we have been quick to get it under control. She is currently on Ilaris once a month and Prograf daily. She is very active and has shown that she loves swimming. We weren’t sure that she would ever make it to this point, but she’s showed us just how strong she is. If your interested in donating to The Arthritis Foundation, you can visit here. Olivia received a Power Pack a few months after she was diagnosed and really enjoyed opening it. She loves Happy Mail. If you haven't heard of it and have a child with Juvenile Arthritis, you can sign up here. Last but not least, if you want to raise awareness for Juvenile Arthritis, you can shop their site. We've ordered bracelets and I love their shirts. :)




Sunday, June 18, 2017

Siesta Key Recap

Well, we finally got a vacation! I don't think we have traveled to the beach since the summer of 2015. We stayed in Siesta Key for four days it was much needed. It's so nice to get a break from our every day routines. No dishes, cleaning, or work for four whole days! Our only worries were if it was going to rain and where we were eating dinner.


We left on a Friday and our check-in time was 2 pm. I think we ended up finally leaving our house around 11:30 and we arrived at 2:30. The weather on Friday was gorgeous. I think we unpacked some once we got there and then headed to the beach. It was pretty hot so it didn't take us long to get in the water. Our little home away from home was probably a three minute walk to the beach. We stayed at the Parrot Beach Cottages. We stayed in Suite 4 and it had the cutest distressed blue wood on all of the walls. It came with a queen size bed, a pull-out sofa in the living room, small dining table, small kitchen, a bathtub, and all of the kitchen utensils you could think of. It was small, but we didn't need much since it was just the three of us. There was a pool, but we didn't swim since we were so close to the beach. There was a small grocery store (The Siesta Market! It's so cute!) within walking distance so we picked up some eggs, milk, and sausage to cook for breakfast. For lunch we made turkey and cheese sandwiches on Hawaiian rolls. Then, we would eat out for dinner. That helped us save money!!

I can't believe how fearless Olivia was in the water!! She would go out with us and wear her Puddle Jumper. Dannie found tons of sand dollars, but we didn't keep any since they were still alive. Unfortunately, we didn't see one sunset while we were there. Most evenings it was either raining or we were at dinner. For dinner the first night we decided on The Old Salty Dog. It was about a ten minute walk from our room. One of the things we like most about Siesta Key is that you can walk everywhere if you stay close to the village. When we're on vacay we don't want to drive unless we really have to. I think I ordered the charbroiled chicken, a house salad, and fries.



The sunset that we missed.
The second day, we got up and we were at the beach by 8:15. That's mega early for us to be up and motivated. I was pretty surprised! Everyone else joined us around 8:30. We were able to stay at the beach until around noon that day due to rain. Sadly, it rained most of the day so we napped and ventured out to a few stores. We picked up a Siesta Key sticker for my car, a postcard for The Rex's, and some mini donuts. If your going to SK and love donuts, you have to stop there! We tried the cinnamon & sugar, powdered, and glazed with sprinkles. They were so good we picked some up after dinner that night too. Calories don't count when your on vacation, right?! Since it was raining we weren't able to walk to dinner that night so we all decided on Outback. It was SO yummy! I've been having some stomach issues lately, so I had to make some smart choices when ordering food out. I had grilled chicken, mashed potatoes, the most delicious house salad, and a glass of White Zinfandel. Of course I had some bread and a few bites of a blooming onion too! ;)


Day three we got up super early again and went down to the beach around 8:30. We stayed at the beach until about 11. Then, packed up our beach stuff and grabbed some pizza and met up with some family at their condo. It was fun to be able to get together with them since they live in Tennessee. Olivia also enjoyed having someone to help her look for shells and dig in the sand. Usually anytime we go to SK, we get pizza from Solarzano Bros. Pizza. Since we were in a hurry, we just ordered a pepperoni and cheese pie. We've had their greek salad and it's to die for! I'm sure everything on their menu is amazing and you can just order pizza by the slice also. We had a blast at the beach and wore the littes out too! I don't think we left the beach until around 4. We had time to go back to the room and get a little nap in before getting ready for dinner. Our goal was to meet at The Hub Baja Grill for dinner, but the wait was an hour and half and the rain was about to start. We decided on Nepoli's and it was pretty good. I just had a salad and cheese sticks. Dannie had Shrimp Fettuccini Alfredo. If you can't tell by now, we love food and love to try new places. We walked around some stores after dinner and then hung out with The Braswell's in our room until we were all about to fall asleep. 


Monday was check-out day. I was up at 7:30, showered, and finished packing everything up. Then, I woke up Dannie and Olivia. Once we were all checked-out we met up with everyone and ate breakfast at The Village Cafe. Literally, the BEST breakfast EVER! The service was great and the food was exceptional. I ordered a pretty simple breakfast with scrambled eggs, bacon, home fries, and sourdough toast. Maybe we were just hangry by the time we finally ate. But, it tasted better than our normal breakfast spot which is Cracker Barrel. We will definitely make it back there on our next trip. 

Reading back over this it sounds like we ate a lot, but we really didn't. We just went to different dinner locations each night. Haha. SO, if your in Siesta Key, you know where you should be eating! We really enjoyed that everything was within walking distance, but Dannie and I agreed that we missed how secluded and quiet the beach is when we stay at Longboat Key. Granted, we do have to drive everywhere there, but almost having the beach to ourselves is pretty nice. We will have to weigh our options when we start planning next years trip. What we love most about the beaches in the Sarasota area is clear water and the white sand. We don't care for big, huge waves like the Atlantic side and the water temps are always tolerable on the gulf side. Oh!! I almost forgot and less shark sitings in the gulf. Olivia came home with lots of shells and a few stories to go with them. She enjoys putting them up to her ear and listening to the ocean. She did really well the entire trip which made it easier on us and the salt water helped her peeling feet and hands. Woo hoo! 













Sunday, January 22, 2017

Belly Nostalgia


In honor of Olivia turning three at the end of the week, I thought I would post some maternity pictures. I can't believe it's already been three years. I'm so sad, but can't wait to watch her grow.

She's such a little jabber box. She's constantly asking us where things come from is always dancing. She's became really shy when she's around others that she doesn't know, which is funny cause she used to be so open and would chat with anyone.

She still loves all things Disney. We probably watch Trolls every day. She's probably memorized the whole movie and every word of every song. She's been day-time potty trained for a few months now. We recently purchased a chore chart to see how she does with it. Like any other child her age, she refuses to pick up her toys after she's played with them. This Saturday, we'll be celebrating her birthday with a donut cake instead of the traditional funfetti cake.
11 weeks. 
14 weeks. 
15 weeks.
It's a GIRL!
Week 16.
Week 18. 
Week 20.
Week 21- Looking very tired.
Our name reveal <3


Week 30- Almost there!
Week 31- Yay for warm maternity clothes.
Week 32. 
Week 34..maybe?!
Week 37- I was running out of clothes. I was stealing Dannie's shirts. 
Week 38.

Did I mention I was stealing ALL of Dannie's clothes at this point. Pj's that is. 
Week 39. Ek! 
Week 40- Feeling large and in charge. 
January 24th- appointment to check fluid levels
January 27th- My water broke. I was scared too death!
January 28th, 2014 @ 12:17 pm. She was 8 lbs. 0 oz.