Well, we're off... I'll be back to blogging in two weeks, unless of course I find an internet connection somewhere while we are gone...
Friday, June 22, 2007
Luggage
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Ear Infection #???
Well, I am sad to report that Isaac has another ear infection; his thrid this month!! We just finished the antibiotics last Thursday and Saturday night he had a new one. This time the right ear. So we went back to the doctor and got another dose of antibiotics. It should be cleared up by the time we fly on Saturday but we still have to do 10 days of medicine. So... the battles continue. At least we know how to win each time, with our trusty hold' im down method.
The other unfortunate part of this is it really affects his sleep. I guess when he lays down, that is when it is most painful. So he wakes up often at night, in pain. Isaac just slept all the way through the night Friday night for the very first time!!!! And then the next night his ear infection was back!! Makes us wonder how many other undiagnosed ear infections he has had in the last 6 months!! Please pray for Isaac's ears! We all would love a few nights in a row of good sleep!!! It's been a LOOONNNNGGGG time!
The other unfortunate part of this is it really affects his sleep. I guess when he lays down, that is when it is most painful. So he wakes up often at night, in pain. Isaac just slept all the way through the night Friday night for the very first time!!!! And then the next night his ear infection was back!! Makes us wonder how many other undiagnosed ear infections he has had in the last 6 months!! Please pray for Isaac's ears! We all would love a few nights in a row of good sleep!!! It's been a LOOONNNNGGGG time!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Happy Father's Day
Of course I intended to post this on Sunday for Father's Day, but that didn't quite happen. I just wanted to publicly say Happy Father's Day to my amazing husband, Andre. He's the handsome one in the big picture on the top of our blog. Let me just tell you, Isaac is one fortunate little fellow. He's got a great Dad. Some of my happiest moments are when I overhear Isaac and Andre playing in the next room. Andre can somehow get Isaac to laugh like nobody else can. They both just delight in one anothers company. It's very cute. I know Andre will continue to be a great Dad to Isaac as he grows up. And I look forward to watching their bond develop and grow. A healthy father-son relationship truly is a beautiful thing! Thanks Andre for being a great dad and husband. I love you and happy belated Father's Day!!
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Confessions
I have two confessions to make.
One, I just ate a whole Milka chocolate bar with hazelnuts all by myself and it's not even 10AM. My Dad brought it back from Germany for us and I planned to have just a bite but I've never had much self control with chocolates. Sorry, Andre, I really meant to save you some!
Two, I think I have become a reality tv junkie. Less than 12 months ago I got addicted to my first series, Dancing With the Stars. I planned my life around watching each episode. Well, now that we have tivo I can at least be more efficient and watch it any time of day. But as you know, it's summer and Dancing with the Stars and American Idol are on vacation. But fear not, I found us junkies another show... So You Think You Can Dance. If you, like me, are sick of watching detective and law shows about violent crimes, well, there is an alternative. Another reason I watch So You Think You Can Dance, is that I can't dance. I would love to be able to but I'm just not talented in that area so it's fun to live vicariously through the amazing dancers on the show. Check it out, it airs on Fox (11) from 8-10 on Wed and 9-10 on Thursday.
One, I just ate a whole Milka chocolate bar with hazelnuts all by myself and it's not even 10AM. My Dad brought it back from Germany for us and I planned to have just a bite but I've never had much self control with chocolates. Sorry, Andre, I really meant to save you some!
Two, I think I have become a reality tv junkie. Less than 12 months ago I got addicted to my first series, Dancing With the Stars. I planned my life around watching each episode. Well, now that we have tivo I can at least be more efficient and watch it any time of day. But as you know, it's summer and Dancing with the Stars and American Idol are on vacation. But fear not, I found us junkies another show... So You Think You Can Dance. If you, like me, are sick of watching detective and law shows about violent crimes, well, there is an alternative. Another reason I watch So You Think You Can Dance, is that I can't dance. I would love to be able to but I'm just not talented in that area so it's fun to live vicariously through the amazing dancers on the show. Check it out, it airs on Fox (11) from 8-10 on Wed and 9-10 on Thursday.

Friday, June 15, 2007
The Last Battle
We are pleased to announce that we have reached a peace agreement and the amoxcicillan wars have ended. You can view the final battle below. For you parents of infants, you may want to keep this video in mind if you ever have to forcefeed your child any medication. We found this the best way to administer it; head tilted back, arms pinned and head and neck stabilized!! Trying to mask the medicine in apple sauce, juice, water, etc did not work for Isaac's discerning pallet. Good luck!
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Chores
Isaac is becoming quite the "helpful" little toddler, helping with chores. Here is a quick video of him dustbusting. Sorry it's sideways!! Isaac's other favorite chores include sweeping, unfolding laundry, and reorganizing cupboards and shelves.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Facing Forward
Oh Happy Day!!! Isaac now gets to face forward in the car!! Since we got the new car seat a few months ago he has been much happier in the car, but now it's even more fun!! I like being able to turn around at a red light and see his smiling face. Thankfully, the days of him screaming for 45 minutes straight from Pasadena to Long Beach are over!! Those were tough rides for all of us.
Our Backyard
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
Paradise Here We Come...

Two weeks from tomorrow we are headed down to Central America!! We are very excited and I(Gaby) have to admit, a bit nervous. We are spending the first week on an island paradise off the coast of Honduras with Andre's family, celebrating Mom and Dad's retirement. We are looking forward to playing in the sand, swimming with lots of fish, scuba diving and best of all... swimming with dolphins. Well, at least I am planning to swim with the cutest creatures on earth. Andre is opting for the scuba diving. Above is a picture of the beach right in front of the house where we are staying. For more pictures, check out the web site. We are renting St. Mac's Villa. The second week we are headed to Nicaragua to visit the people and places where Andre lived for three years working with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC).
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Amoxicillin Wars
Andre and I are currently facing perhaps our greatest practical challenge as parents thus far: administering 1 1/2 teaspoons of Amoxicillin twice a day for ten days to our spirited son, Isaac. I thought changing a poopy diaper on a baby who won't stay on his back for more than 5 seconds was bad, this definitely rivals and probably surpasses it!! You may be thinking 1 1/2 teaspoons is not so much. It's more liquid than I ever really imagined, let me tell you! It's amazing when it oozes back out of Isaac's mouth, how much a teaspoon really is and how many burp cloths, pajamas, shirts and chairs it can stain all at one time! If you're wondering, Isaac has an ear infection he can't seem to shake. On our third trip to the Doctor for it, we decided to finally go ahead and give him the antibiotic. We want to make sure he is really better by the time we leave for Central America in two weeks.
Attempt #1: Tuesday night: Put a bib on Isaac, put him in the high chair and confidently put the first teaspoon in the syringe dropper. After squirting it in his mouth, most came right back out, accompanied by a grimace communicating his "love" for the Cherry flavor I had added to the medicine for $2.99. The other half teaspoon landed somewhere in the vicinity of his mouth. Net consumption: probably about 1/2 teaspoon.
Attempt #2: Breakfast Wednesday morning: Since the dropper didn't work to well, I switched to the tube spoon. Measured out the first teaspoon and aimed for his mouth. I think he drank some of it. The rest I'm hoping for osmosis through the skin. The other 1/2 teaspoon I put in a small yellow tumbler he was enjoying drinking water out of. I added a little water to dilute it. Isaac took a little sip but then figured out that the pink stuff in the bottom of the cup is not water and refused to drink anymore. Net consumption: optimistically somewhere between 1/2 and 3/4 of a teaspoon.
Attempt #3: Dinner Wednesday evening: On taking a suggestion from Andrea that sounded great, I mixed the medicine in with some apple sauce. I purposely didn't use too much applesauce in case he didn't eat much of it. I was able to get about 1/3 of it down. Andre tried to get a little more. I think he at least got some close to his mouth, which is pretty good considering how quickly Isaac turns his head away when he sees it coming. Maybe it's because it's pink!! Next time I'll ask if they can make it blue. Net consumption: I guess about 1/3 of 1 1/2 teaspoons. That's your math problem for the day. (hint: multiply 1/3 by 3/2)
Attempt #4: Breakfast Thursday morning: I held Isaac on my lap in a "cradle hold" (for anyone who has ever tried nursing a baby). I pinned his arms down, held his neck to keep his head in place, and with my 3rd hand I squirted the syringe full of pink stuff in his mouth. I tried blowing on his mouth as my friend nurse, Midi suggested, but for me it didn't seem to do anything. Some pink stuff came oozing out the side, but not much. Time for the second syringe full (the syringe only holds 1 teaspoon so I split it into 2 doses of 3/4 of a teaspoon each-a little more math for you. Don't ever tell anyone fractions aren't useful!) Second squirt was even better!!! I don't think any came out. Isaac almost gagged and coughed a little but I think he swallowed it. Thanks Midi, for your suggestion. I think I just have to pin him down twice a day for the next 8 days. Net consumption: 1 1/4 teaspoons!! Hooray!!
I really hope the Pediatricians account for all this when they do the dosages for infants!!
If anyone has any other suggestions, PLEASE let me know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Attempt #1: Tuesday night: Put a bib on Isaac, put him in the high chair and confidently put the first teaspoon in the syringe dropper. After squirting it in his mouth, most came right back out, accompanied by a grimace communicating his "love" for the Cherry flavor I had added to the medicine for $2.99. The other half teaspoon landed somewhere in the vicinity of his mouth. Net consumption: probably about 1/2 teaspoon.
Attempt #2: Breakfast Wednesday morning: Since the dropper didn't work to well, I switched to the tube spoon. Measured out the first teaspoon and aimed for his mouth. I think he drank some of it. The rest I'm hoping for osmosis through the skin. The other 1/2 teaspoon I put in a small yellow tumbler he was enjoying drinking water out of. I added a little water to dilute it. Isaac took a little sip but then figured out that the pink stuff in the bottom of the cup is not water and refused to drink anymore. Net consumption: optimistically somewhere between 1/2 and 3/4 of a teaspoon.
Attempt #3: Dinner Wednesday evening: On taking a suggestion from Andrea that sounded great, I mixed the medicine in with some apple sauce. I purposely didn't use too much applesauce in case he didn't eat much of it. I was able to get about 1/3 of it down. Andre tried to get a little more. I think he at least got some close to his mouth, which is pretty good considering how quickly Isaac turns his head away when he sees it coming. Maybe it's because it's pink!! Next time I'll ask if they can make it blue. Net consumption: I guess about 1/3 of 1 1/2 teaspoons. That's your math problem for the day. (hint: multiply 1/3 by 3/2)
Attempt #4: Breakfast Thursday morning: I held Isaac on my lap in a "cradle hold" (for anyone who has ever tried nursing a baby). I pinned his arms down, held his neck to keep his head in place, and with my 3rd hand I squirted the syringe full of pink stuff in his mouth. I tried blowing on his mouth as my friend nurse, Midi suggested, but for me it didn't seem to do anything. Some pink stuff came oozing out the side, but not much. Time for the second syringe full (the syringe only holds 1 teaspoon so I split it into 2 doses of 3/4 of a teaspoon each-a little more math for you. Don't ever tell anyone fractions aren't useful!) Second squirt was even better!!! I don't think any came out. Isaac almost gagged and coughed a little but I think he swallowed it. Thanks Midi, for your suggestion. I think I just have to pin him down twice a day for the next 8 days. Net consumption: 1 1/4 teaspoons!! Hooray!!
I really hope the Pediatricians account for all this when they do the dosages for infants!!
If anyone has any other suggestions, PLEASE let me know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
I Guess This Cake is Alright
I'm trying to figure out how to post videos of Isaac on the web and this is my first attempt...

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