Wow! It's hard to believe that it has been a year already. One week ago this week we received the diagnosis that our daughter is Human Growth Hormone Deficient. I just read the post from last year at this time. (If I knew how to link it, I would. If you want to read it it is dated 6/27/09.) The post reminded me of all the fears and uncertainty we faced at that time.
One year later and we are sure that we made the right decision. Giving her this medicine is what is best for her. Since she started the meds last August she has grown 3+ inches. The doctor was hoping for 3 inches, so in true Campbell form she is over achieving.
We have progressed in giving the shots. Aaron and I are much more experienced now and as a result she gets fewer bruises from these. Also, she has started giving herself her own shots. One year ago we were crying over this prospect. Now it's really no big deal anymore.
In light of Campbell's diagnosis and treatments we have been paying much more attention to Caleb's growth as well. We had a bit of a scare last fall when he fell on the growth charts. However, he has grown the same amount that Campbell has these past 9 months. So far, all looks good for him.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010
6 Months Later
Campbell has now been on her medice for 6 months. We went to her 6 month follow-up the other day. What a difference 6 months can make.
In those 6 months she has grown 2 inches. In the 2 years prior to those 6 months, she grew 1/2 inch. Amazing difference!
The doctor was very pleased with her growth. He said that was the perfect amount for her to grow in that amount of time. Her blood work all shows that everything is working as it should.
The only issue he saw was that while she did grow taller, she did not gain any weight. We are now pushing extra calories down the kid. Aaron and I have had to let go of some of our healthy food only rules. While we still make sure the kids eat a very healthy diet, we have to let some more high calorie foods in for her. I don't stress the no sugar cereal rule as much. If it's chocolate soy milk instead of plain that she will drink, then she gets chocolate soy milk. We have realized that we have taught both kids to eat a healthy diet and they mostly choose these healthy foods. It's ok for them to have some "junk" food.
The good news is that the shots are worth it!
In those 6 months she has grown 2 inches. In the 2 years prior to those 6 months, she grew 1/2 inch. Amazing difference!
The doctor was very pleased with her growth. He said that was the perfect amount for her to grow in that amount of time. Her blood work all shows that everything is working as it should.
The only issue he saw was that while she did grow taller, she did not gain any weight. We are now pushing extra calories down the kid. Aaron and I have had to let go of some of our healthy food only rules. While we still make sure the kids eat a very healthy diet, we have to let some more high calorie foods in for her. I don't stress the no sugar cereal rule as much. If it's chocolate soy milk instead of plain that she will drink, then she gets chocolate soy milk. We have realized that we have taught both kids to eat a healthy diet and they mostly choose these healthy foods. It's ok for them to have some "junk" food.
The good news is that the shots are worth it!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
2009 In Review
Aaron has had a good year. He started the year still contracting. In March he transitioned to a full time position with benefits. He really enjoyed the job. However, in the fall he was able to transfer to a new position within the same company that is an even better fit for him. He loves the job. He has interviewed for a management position for the office and will find out next week if he gets the position. He traveled to San Diego once per month the entire past year for Navy Reserve training. He is currently training for his first marathon.
Darla has had an interesting year. The year started with me not working. I did a two month contract position in April and May. I was able to spend the summer at home with kids. We had a great time just hanging out. I started a new job at the end of August. I was scheduling natural gas flow for a gas transportation company. In the middle of December I was offered a new job. I will now be the Manager* of Donor Services for Girl* Scouts. I start the new job in January. I also ran my first 5k this year. Campbell and I ran it together.
Campbell probably had the "biggest" year of all of us. She started her last year of elementary school. She did her first season of track at her school. She ran her second season of cross country. She ran her first 5k. She went through HGH testing, had her first MRI, and started Human Growth Hormone treatments. As a result, she has actually grown this year. We have had to purchase her new clothes and shoes because she needed them. This is new to us. Lastly, our sweet girl has started her last year of elementary school.
Caleb has grown up a lot this year. He started the year going to pre-school part time. He then went to school full time for two months while I did a contract. He then spent the summer at home full time with me. He started school full time again in the fall when I went back to work. He transitioned through all of these changed smoothly. He has learned all of his ABC's and counting. He can spell his name. He can now draw things that are actually recognizable. He is growing up so fast.
We did not get in as many trips as we had hoped, but we did do a couple of fun trips. We started 2009 with great friends in SC. There could be no better way to start the year! In June, we had a great camping trip at Great Sand Dunes National Park with the Lawrence family. In September, we had a fun camping trip with just the four of us in Buena Vista. We hike in Cottonwood Pass and to Maroon Bells while there. In October, we did a weekend trip to Albequerque, NM for the Balloon Festival. That was a great trip and I reccommend it to everyone!
We tried snowshoeing this year. It was fun, but a lot of work. We attended a "beach party" in the snow. We tried some new local hikes. We found and spent some time at a local pick-your-own farm. We went to museums her in the Springs and in Denver.
We also had some visitors over the last year. Poppy visited a couple of times. Nanna visited for a couple of weeks during the summer. Grandma Roxie, Aunt Amanda, and cousin Landon also visited for a few days in August.
We all had a good 2009 and are wishing you all a Wonderful 2010!
Darla has had an interesting year. The year started with me not working. I did a two month contract position in April and May. I was able to spend the summer at home with kids. We had a great time just hanging out. I started a new job at the end of August. I was scheduling natural gas flow for a gas transportation company. In the middle of December I was offered a new job. I will now be the Manager* of Donor Services for Girl* Scouts. I start the new job in January. I also ran my first 5k this year. Campbell and I ran it together.
Campbell probably had the "biggest" year of all of us. She started her last year of elementary school. She did her first season of track at her school. She ran her second season of cross country. She ran her first 5k. She went through HGH testing, had her first MRI, and started Human Growth Hormone treatments. As a result, she has actually grown this year. We have had to purchase her new clothes and shoes because she needed them. This is new to us. Lastly, our sweet girl has started her last year of elementary school.
Caleb has grown up a lot this year. He started the year going to pre-school part time. He then went to school full time for two months while I did a contract. He then spent the summer at home full time with me. He started school full time again in the fall when I went back to work. He transitioned through all of these changed smoothly. He has learned all of his ABC's and counting. He can spell his name. He can now draw things that are actually recognizable. He is growing up so fast.
We did not get in as many trips as we had hoped, but we did do a couple of fun trips. We started 2009 with great friends in SC. There could be no better way to start the year! In June, we had a great camping trip at Great Sand Dunes National Park with the Lawrence family. In September, we had a fun camping trip with just the four of us in Buena Vista. We hike in Cottonwood Pass and to Maroon Bells while there. In October, we did a weekend trip to Albequerque, NM for the Balloon Festival. That was a great trip and I reccommend it to everyone!
We tried snowshoeing this year. It was fun, but a lot of work. We attended a "beach party" in the snow. We tried some new local hikes. We found and spent some time at a local pick-your-own farm. We went to museums her in the Springs and in Denver.
We also had some visitors over the last year. Poppy visited a couple of times. Nanna visited for a couple of weeks during the summer. Grandma Roxie, Aunt Amanda, and cousin Landon also visited for a few days in August.
We all had a good 2009 and are wishing you all a Wonderful 2010!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Halloween 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
An Odd First
The other day we experienced an odd first in parenting our daughter. This is something that most parents would consider definitely not odd. In fact, most parents probably would consider this to be a huge pain. What was this first? We actually went to the store purposely to purchase pants for Campbell. We bought these pants because she needed them, not because we were tired of seeing her in the same pants and decided to get something new.
She went to the doctor last week for her first 3 month follow-up appointment. She weighed in at 55 pounds and measured 49 3/4". This is a growth of 1 1/2" and 2 pounds.
She went to the doctor last week for her first 3 month follow-up appointment. She weighed in at 55 pounds and measured 49 3/4". This is a growth of 1 1/2" and 2 pounds.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Happy Birthday, Kiddos!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
A Camping Trip
The kids are in school. I have started work again. Aaron seems to always be either at work or at "the Navy" as the kids call it when he is on reserve duty. I had a 3 day weekend for Labor Day. Aaron and Campbell each had 4 days off. We decided to take advantage of the breaks and go camping for the weekend.
We went to Buena Vista which is about a 2 hour drive from home. I didn't get out of work until 4:30 on Friday, but I had packed everything the night before. When Aaron and kids got home they put it all in the truck so that when I got home we just hopped in the truck and drove.
We set the tent up in the dark that night, but that's always part of the fun. The kids seem to think it's more fun to set up the tent in the dark rather than in the light. Saturday morning we woke early and headed into town for breakfast. After breakfast we headed over to Cottonwood Pass. We found some great campsites by Cottonwood Lake that we are going to remember for next summer. We did a great hike by Cottonwood Lake. We had a ton of fun.
On our way back from the pass, a bolt fell out of Aaron's truck. Of course the thing is going to fall apart, it's paid off. Anyway, he was having issues with the truck shiftin. We couldn't get it to stay in park. So when we got back in town we had to go to the parts store to get some tools to try to fix this problem. After about 2 hours in the parking lot, we got it fixed and the truck is working great now.
We spent the evening at the campsite cooking great food, roasting marshmallows, and just hanging out with family time. Sunday morning we woke up and had pancakes that were cooked on the campfire. Yummy!! That morning we spent hiking to Marroon Bells. It was another beautiful hike! After a couple of days of hiking we were tired and had some sore muscles. We decided to go to the Mt. Princeton hot springs to swim for the afternoon. It was the perfect way to spend the last afternoon of our camping trip. Monday morning we packed up and headed home. It was a fantastic family weekend!!
We went to Buena Vista which is about a 2 hour drive from home. I didn't get out of work until 4:30 on Friday, but I had packed everything the night before. When Aaron and kids got home they put it all in the truck so that when I got home we just hopped in the truck and drove.
We set the tent up in the dark that night, but that's always part of the fun. The kids seem to think it's more fun to set up the tent in the dark rather than in the light. Saturday morning we woke early and headed into town for breakfast. After breakfast we headed over to Cottonwood Pass. We found some great campsites by Cottonwood Lake that we are going to remember for next summer. We did a great hike by Cottonwood Lake. We had a ton of fun.
On our way back from the pass, a bolt fell out of Aaron's truck. Of course the thing is going to fall apart, it's paid off. Anyway, he was having issues with the truck shiftin. We couldn't get it to stay in park. So when we got back in town we had to go to the parts store to get some tools to try to fix this problem. After about 2 hours in the parking lot, we got it fixed and the truck is working great now.
We spent the evening at the campsite cooking great food, roasting marshmallows, and just hanging out with family time. Sunday morning we woke up and had pancakes that were cooked on the campfire. Yummy!! That morning we spent hiking to Marroon Bells. It was another beautiful hike! After a couple of days of hiking we were tired and had some sore muscles. We decided to go to the Mt. Princeton hot springs to swim for the afternoon. It was the perfect way to spend the last afternoon of our camping trip. Monday morning we packed up and headed home. It was a fantastic family weekend!!
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