Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Eve










L-R: Addie, Trevor, Landon, Brayden, Gavin, Kailey, Isabelle, Samantha

Me with Gavin and nieces Addie and Samantha

Addie May

Kailey Anne



It is our tradition to spend Christmas Eve with Ronnie's side of the family. We got the kids dressed up and attempted some photos in front of the tree before heading over to Uncle Dan and Aunt April's house for some delicious food and several gifts! We took the annual cousin Christmas photo in front of the fireplace which turned out better than I anticipated. My nieces also borrowed my camera and took some snapshots of each other-- too cute!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Snow Day!








We were able to enjoy our first day in the snow! Since Landon has been home from the hospital, we haven't had the chance to enjoy the wintery goodness. Brayden enjoyed throwing snowballs at me, and Landon had quite a laugh as his brother rolled down the hill in the snow! (Brayden, not Gavin) Gavin wasn't too thrilled when I had to take him in... ha ha. Enjoy the photos!

Landon Update

It has been awhile since I have posted. In my last post, I showed pictures of Landon while he was sick. Well, Landon's symptoms continued to escalate even after those pictures were taken. He ran a constant fever of 104-105.9 (yikes!) that did not respond to Tylenol, the rash continued to spread into his eyes, face, lips, tongue and whole body, and his feet and hands began to swell. I was in the doctor's office twice, and on the phone twice in addition to the visits, and each of those 4 times, I was sent away with the doctor's assuring me, "Don't worry about it". Well, after some nudging from a few concerned friends and family members, we took Landon to the emergency room. And boy am I glad we did. He was diagnosed with Kawasaki's Disease, a rare childhood illness that causes inflammation of the blood vessels. It acts like a virus, but the body begins to attack itself thinking there is a virus, which causes the high fevers and rashes. We thought we were only going to be in the ER for a few hours, but we were told we might be at the hospital for a few days! I spent the night with Landon as they did an IV treatment called IVIG, which is similar to a blood transfusion. They take the antibodies from adult blood cells and put them into the patient, which helps them fight off the fake virus. We were told we would see a dramatic improvement in 24 hours. Well, after 24 hours, Landon got worse. His whole face and body was swollen, to the point that his eyes were just little slits because they were so swollen. He couldn't even bend his fingers because they were like little sausages. His fever continued to stay above the 104 range, even on around-the-clock Tylenol. Not good. We decided to be transfered to Children's Hospital in Chicago, where they actually do research on Kawasaki's Disease. We were transfered by ambulance, and began the whole process all over again. After another treatment of IVIG, and after 7 days of being in the hospital, we were able to go home! I really think it was only by God's grace that Landon was healed. He really brought Landon's fever down, even when it looked like it wasn't going to go away.

The long term affects of this are a few fold. First, Landon has to receive follow-up ECHO cardiograms to be sure he doesn't have any long term heart damage. Because all of the blood vessels become inflamed, there is a possibility that the arteries could be affected, which can cause anuerisms and heart attacks. He has to take aspirin daily to thin his blood to prevent clots from forming. He also has a bit of arthritis in his joints (wrists, knees, ankles, fingers), which will hopefully go away with time. He has another ECHO and follow up appointment in a month, so I will post those details. Thank you for your continued prayers for our little Landon. God is a good and faithful God. We really felt His presence the whole way through this.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Poor Poor Baby




Poor Landon came down with a high fever on Monday afternoon, and still hasn't been able to shake it. He now has a rash that continues to spread all over his body, and he is just miserable!! Please pray for Landon to heal quickly!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Future Firemen





I have been 'homeschooling' Brayden for the past 2 years. Although he is only in preschool, I try to make it as structured as I can and put my elementary education degree to good use. We just finished up a unit on Fire Safety, and so I called to fire station to schedule a 'Follett Family Field Trip'. The firemen were SO WONDERFUL to the boys and gave them a complete tour of the fire station and even allowed them to climb on the fire engines, ambulances, and fire-boats (I didn't even know those existed)! They also let them try on the boots, helmets, and jackets. Brayden loved turning on and off the flashing lights of the fire engine, and Landon was fascinated by all of the equipment he was allowed to actually touch (axes, hoses, walkie-talkies, etc.)! Gavin slept through the whole trip. Both boys still talk about the trip even though it was a couple of weeks ago, and I was thrilled to put into practice what we've been learning in 'school'. Hopefully we'll continue to enjoy this 'homeschool' thing and find more opportunities for hands-on learning!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Pumpkin Patch


















We have been so sick over here at the Follett home. But, when a nice warm day rolled around, we took advantage and got out of the house to visit the pumpkin patch. Poor Gavin still wasn't 100%, so he wasn't super-happy to be there. But Brayden and Landon enjoyed feeding the animals, riding a pony, and running around the corn maze. Uncle Corey and Margaret joined us too! I tried to get a picture of all three of them together, but, well, not quite. My favorite part of the whole day was when Landon spotted a Curious George cutout across the lawn and literally SPRINTED over there to hug and kiss him for 5 minutes straight! Soooo cute! He loves monkeys!!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Fall Shots














I love the fall.
I love the colors of fall.
And I especially love taking pictures of my two youngest boys looking absolutely adorable outside in the fall.