Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Adventures of the Rash Family

Well, our family has had quite the Easter weekend adventures.  Here's a photo story of what's been going on.
On Saturday, we discovered a nest on our front porch.
And in that nest were these beautiful eggs.  We will have fun watching these hatch and grow over the next few weeks.            

That afternoon I spent the better part of it making this scrumptious coconut cake for Easter.

And I used this giant knife to cut and serve the leftovers on Monday. Everyone loved the scrumptious cake and all was well in the world until...

Aidan got ahold of the knife.  2.5 hours later, we were leaving the doctor's office all put back together again.

Now, the real challenge begins...the bandage!
Ethan has a bad case of the wheezes, so between the 2 we are running a full time infirmary :)
Easter Sunday began with early church and then a visit to Great Grandma at the care center.  The boys love to go there and entertain.
Suddenly they were both sitting very quietly in this big comfy chair.  When I went to see what was up, I noticed they were watching some bloody war movie on TV....GREAT!  The things you learn while at the nursing home.
Then, it was back to Nana and Papas for a splash in the hot tub.  After 1 hour of soaking, the boys decided Papa's plants needed fertilizing....I'm sure the parishioners at the Lutheran Church next door loved seeing this as they were coming out of church!

But most amazingly, they can sit very still and very quiet when bribed with an Easter Egg Hunt!

The eggs were hidden by Saint Francis of Assi with care

In hopes that Ethan and Aidan would soon be there.
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter!
Ethan sprang to the flower beds to see eggs were the matter.

Away to the trees and the lawn Aidan flew.
Then  the boys' annual photo with Frank sure was due.


But at the end of the day we all gathered 'round and "Happy Easter" was our anthem sound!

Until our next adventure....

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Spring Has Sprung

For my next trick....

What's not to love.

Practicing his doctor skills again.

First picnic of the year.

Loves his boots.

Don't move a muscle.

Showin' off the new specs.

Glad they don't know how to turn on the water...YET!

Chillin'

Aidan's typical evening attire.
I think Spring has finally arrived.  After several attempts at putting away the snow boots and winter coats, only to have to drag them out again I think we've finally put them away for good.  With the arrival of spring, the boys have decided clothes are optional at home.  It usually takes them about an hour after we get home to strip down to all but their underwear and run around the house.  Must be sort of freeing! :)  We've spent some much needed time outside working in the yard and have had a few trips to the park already.  We also got Ethan's new glasses this week.  He had them all of 1 hour before he brought them to me all bent to heck.  After a little twist here and pull there, I have them sort of straight again.  We are going to an Easter egg hunt this weekend and then home to dye Easter eggs with our friend Lily.  Look for pics from that soon!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

IA City Update

Valentine's Day

Digging in to the candy.

Too much candy....

The boys and Grandma Doris

LOVE popcorn and LOVE our friends!

Ethan, Aidan, Lily, and Carly

Madagascar Live!

Our cool glasses (Aidan)

Ethan in a different kind of glasses.

Thanks for the tickets Grammy!

We've been having a lot of fun the past month just hanging out with friends and finishing up projects around our house.  Hopefully, the weather will get warm and stay warm soon and then we'll be outside all of the time. 

Ethan had a follow up in IA City this past week.  Aunt Steff rode along with us and then we had some fun shopping at the outlet mall.  Aidan, Daddy, Uncle Stephen, Connor, and Kayla stayed home and went to the movies and then out to eat.  Ethan was very cooperative at the doctor's office.  So much so, they just kept performing tests and doing exams on him since he was doing so well.  3 hours later, we were leaving their office.  Whew!  We learned many things at this visit.

1.  At the U of I Ped Ophthalmology department they diagnose about 2 children per month with albinism...that's a much higher number than I anticipated.  Good to know we are not alone :)
2. Ethan's nystagmus (eye bouncing) is nearly gone!!
3. It was clear at this visit that Ethan is not color blind!!
4. It was also clear that Ethan uses both of his eyes to see.  Most people with albinism only use 1 eye.  Ethan slightly favors his right eye over his left, but he does use both of them.
5.  Ethan's eye crossing happens in a "v-pattern".  This basically means that when he is looking down to view close up things, his eyes cross.  But, when he looks in the upper part of his vision, his eyes get into a neutral position.  This explains why he always tucks his chin and looks up.  Dr. Drack would like to do surgery in the near future to try and correct this.  She feels if we can get this corrected sooner rather than later, he will likely maintain the use of both of his eyes.  If we wait until he is older, his brain may get tired of always trying to compensate and eventual just drop using his left eye for vision.  She said this would likely leave his left eye in a crossed in position all of the time.  We would then have to go through patching the right eye to regain use of his left eye....yaddy yaddy yaddy.  All sounds like surgery sooner rather than later is in Ethan and our best interests.
6.  The prescription of his glasses changed quite a bit from the last time.  Although albinism isn't a progressive disease (the albinism itself won't get worse) his eyesight can change just like anyone else's.  We got a new prescription and will be getting new lenses and frames.  Ethan is such a little squirt and never seems to grow, but Dr. Drack did mention that his current frames are too small for him.  He must have grew when we weren't looking!
7.  We will try his new glasses for 10 weeks.  May 20 we return to IA City for another appointment, anticipate talking more in depth about surgery and possibly scheduling a date at that visit.  Until then....
 We'll post some pics of Ethan's new glasses when we get them.

Aidan meanwhile continues to be an active 3 year old who never ceases to amaze us.  Recently I was dropping the boys off at "school" for the day.  Aidan was really not wanting Mommy to go to work that day.  Here's our converstation:
Aidan: "I want to go to work with you Mommy."
Me: "Oh Aidan, I don't think you'd be much help in the OR today."
Aidan: "When I get big, I gonna be a Dr. Partridge so I can go to work with you EVERY DAY."

Maybe I'll be pulling this pic out when he is graduating from General Surgery training in 28 short years....Love ya Aidan!
 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

We've Been Busy....

Our bathroom remodels are pretty much complete.  Just a few final finishing touches and they will be done.  But, we thought they were done enough to show off some before and after pics.  Adam and friend Rob did the tear out, tiling, and plumbing.  We used Classic Designs out of Jewell for our cabinets and counter tops.  I'm very happy with the way everything has turned out.  Now, what should the next project be....

Master Bath




 Boys' Bath