Thursday, October 30, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

Want to know how you've measured up as a mom???....

visit your daughters Endocrinologist. I cringe every time we have an appointment with him. As much as I love him and think the world of him, I just know he's going to utter those crushing words "Mom, what do you think you've been doing?"

Every 6 months we head to the Endocrinologist and the Nephrologist to have Emma checked out. The Nephrologist said everything looked great, we are still waiting on some blood samples to come back, but the kidneys and urine looked great. We headed to the Endo today and was surprised when he said that Emma's A1C was 7.6. That has come down some and I didn't expect it to be super high (she's had a good run on numbers) but was pleased with 7.6. We discussed what we could do to keep her daily numbers lower toward the 120-150 and we are going to change the basal rate and see how that helps out.  We will know more about the thyroid later when some tests come back. As of now...we have a thumbs up from the Doc.

There are times that her blood sugar jumps way high for no apparent reason, which can cause the "long term" damage to the body. It's so frustrating to try to keep the sugar count at a good level. I know I'm from the south...but have never actually tried to catch a greased pig!! From what I've heard and seen in movies, it seems a lot like trying to keep blood sugars in a good range.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

HSM3

Count yourself lucky if you don't know what that stands for! HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3.  I had made plans with Lee and Emily (from the Disney trip...guess things went alright, they still talk to us) to see HSM3 after church today.

We met at the theater and saw about 7 girls we knew. Another mom, Margie, was there with her girls but as most of us are...she had been banned from sitting with her oldest. We invited her to sit with us, she is actually Emma's substitute teacher in school for the next few weeks. 

I've seen all HSM's and I'm not sure where this one falls. It seemed like it tried to fit too much time period wise into a short movie. It still left me with the question "Does Ryan know he's gay?"

Anyway, as I danced out of the theater, totally embarrassing Emma (I have warned her that it is in my job description to do so) I was not left with a hole that I feel ANOTHER HSM would fill.

Let's hope they all go to college and Disney knows when to say when.

The Sound of Silence...

OK, it had to be SSOO obvious that I need some time alone! Todd looked at me on Thursday and said, "Why don't you take Saturday for yourself?" In medical terms I was "one acorn away from nuts."

Emma had a birthday party from 9:30 - 12:00 on Saturday that I took her to. They met at SoHo Sweets in Homewood, picked out the ice cream that they wanted and then trekked over to a beauty school down the road for the "whole package". We are talking fingernails, hair, and make up. The girls had a BLAST. I'm not really sure the ladies at the salon knew what they were in for!



here is our Birthday girl..Emily

and her little sis...already learning the moves.


the end of the day with all the nails done and hair up!



After dropping Emma off at home I headed out to a movie. Yes..(sigh) by myself. I used to think that there was no way that I would EVER go to a movie by myself. Why would I need to when hubby loved to see them as much as me? I would always have the comfort of another person with me in the dark. Well, children change things and you become braver than you thought you ever were. I walked right up to the ticket counter and proudly handed over the $$ for the ticket (wow prices have gone up) and then whispered "One ticket to Eagle Eye", hoping people would think that I was meeting someone in the theater!!

Luckily the previews had already started so the theater was dark although it is hard to hide one lone silhouette slinking into the nearest seat. The move was alright. I wish the ending had little to do with a computer "on it's own" as apposed to a bad guy in charge of the mayhem.

As luck would have it the theater is right next to the mall?!! So, for a few hours I wandered around looking at all the stores and finding way more for Emma than I did myself. It's just more fun to dress her.

By the time I made it home (early by todd's standard) I realized that the only words I had spoken since about 1:00 was when I bought the ticket. No body asking me things, interrupting me, begging, pleading, or pouting around me...WOW!

The sound of Silence.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

and More...

These are the bone cages that were used in Pirates of the Caribbean.



The pod ship from Flight of the Navigator


The Indiana Jones show




The Fireworks...


Just before the show starts.


It's all about the Castle...



A Pirates Life for me



Had to Share..

My almost 7 year old (going on 37 years old) niece said the following to my dad when he picked her up for dance.

Big Jer, I have a friend at school who goes for Obama...we're no longer speaking. 


Sunday, October 19, 2008

The Rest

Well, I don't have a lot of time to update each day that way that I would want...so here's a preview of the rest of the Disney Trip. I'm basically just going to go in the order that the pics on my camera are in.

We stayed at Pop Century which takes the different decades and creates a theme around them. We were in the 70's area. The end of the building had an 8 track tape on it and these are some of the other large representations that were on the grounds around the building.




Next is Disney's Hollywood Studios.....



We ate at the Sci Fi Theater. This is where you go inside and eat in a car as if at a drive-in. They show clips of old black and white movies while you eat.


The kids had a great time in the "driver's seat".


The kids got a "driver's license" at the end of the meal.


We were then off to Star Tours. This was a cool ride that had you feeling you were on a mission at light speed. 



We then headed over to Lights, Camera, Action. Stunts galore!! This show tells a lot of the secrets to the dangerous chase scenes that yo see in the movie. They explain why scenes are shot out of order, how they "drive" backwards, and how all the explosions are set up.

Here we are waiting in the stands for the show to start.


The show begins.




Playing with the merchandise.



Out next stop was the Hollywood's backstage tour. You got to see how things were put together in a final film. The story is that Robert (the captain), Todd (the wacky deckhand), and me (the mechanic) are in the ocean with a war starting around us.



Robert and Todd, in the scene below, are seeing bullets spraying around them from Aircraft. I am about to get a call from Robert about the ship problems. Right after this picture was taken of me, about 800 gallons of water were dumped on me. It took several hours to dry off even thought they had given us the oh so fashionable blue suits.


more later......