Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Quick update on stitches

Madelyn is unstoppable! She jumped right back up on her bike yesterday for our after-dinner walk with NO hesitiation! Then we had to warn her to be more careful! I don't know what to think... [Sidenote: Ben says that it is "brain damage" (to quote Bill Cosby's "all children have brain damage" - hilarious!)] Her chin is healing up fine and she barely even acts like it is there. Thanks for your prayers - they are definitely working!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

First stitches!

It has begun... might as well keep with the HMO now. I have a feeling that our kids are daring enough to keep the co-pays flowing. Tonight, we went for our after-dinner walk (such a gorgeous evening!) and Madelyn was speeding along on her bike and fell into a curb. Don't ask us how, we didn't see it all. All I saw was the bike careening out-of-control toward the curb and Madelyn chin-planting into it.... talk about pitter-pattering of my heart! Madelyn wasn't liking the idea of blood coming out of her chin but was able to calm down pretty quickly, especially when the nice elderly woman that lived in the house whose curb Madelyn chin-planted in came out with a wad of paper towels for us (of whom Madelyn later asks, "Was that girl a nice stranger?" :) ) and then used one of her own wet washclothes to clean her hands and face - so nice! Once we got a look at it though Ben and I knew that stitches were in order. :( So, I carried Madelyn home and on the way we talked about how the doctor needed to tell us how we should take care of it. She seemed okay with that, so we headed out to the urgent care clinic right away. She was a little sad because it hurt but did really well on the way to the clinic and decided on her own to ask Jesus to help her feel better and heal her owie. She then did an AMAZING job at the clinic - Thank you, God! I am truly proud of my BIG GIRL too! The nurses numbed up her chin and then rinsed it out. The doctor said she was going to put two stitches in, but then decided, when Madelyn was doing such a wonderful job of staying calm, to put four in to get it shut nicely. Madelyn is now saying, "The doctor made my owie smaller, so that it will heal up faster." :) Now we'll see how she wakes up in the morning! Hopefully her spirits will be as good as they were tonight about the whole thing! If you think about, say a quick prayer for her and the biggest owie she's had yet.... Thanks!

Friday, June 13, 2008

I love you, Dad!

Dear Dad,

I feel so privileged to be the daughter of Michael Alan Cobb. You were (and are) such a terrific dad and grandpa. You always took an interested in what I was doing but was always careful to give enough freedom to allow me to find myself. However, you were also stern when stern was needed! (I'm specificly remembering the late night outing that I wanted to take!) During our last trip to Grant, I loved watching you with your grandchildren. I can tell that you are little out of practice, but that you loved having them around too. I wish we lived closer to you and Mom... it would be such a blessing to see you and kids interact more often! I would also just love to sit and talk and be with you.... I love you, Dad.

Well, Dad, I had this great idea about putting together a picture collage and having it printed and framed and sent to you - something you could put by your computer and I could update every so often with recent pictures. It really was (and maybe is) a great idea.... in theory. So, I got the collage done, no problem. However, the project got stuck there until it was too late. :( I am still planning to follow through, I promise. Let's plan on me having it for you at Christmas, okay?

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

May 2008 Pics and Videos

I have new pics and video for May 2008 available. Here is the link to the pictures (the videos are below). We had a great time in May. We started the month in Grant and had a great time visiting with my family. After we got home, the kids and I were really getting into the warmer weather (albeit only in the upper 60*s to mid 70*s). We took a trip to Como Zoo and Conservatory. Both kids got something new to ride on; Greyson got a trike and Madelyn got a tag-along bike (that Ben attaches and pulls behind his bike and Madelyn absolutely loves! [Note to self: remember, "Dad, this new bike is SO FUN!"]) The flowers started blooming and the garden was planted. The Klocke Family came by to visit (thank you for stopping, Klocke's!). Madelyn discovered sprinklers and how fun they are to run in. Lastly, the kids "helped" wash the van to get it ready for our upcoming roadtrip to Petit Jean (which will have its own post soon! Promise!).

Como Conservatory - beautiful boy with beautiful flowers!

running in the sprinkler - new found fun

Madelyn's works of art - a dancer & an angel (yeah right!)

And a few videos for your viewing pleasure: