Tuesday, July 17, 2012
The Latest News..... Garner
Garner is now 15 mths old. He is very sweet but is a screamer and hitter. He especially screams when Adaline comes around.She aggravates him. If she gets in my (christa) lap or I pick her up, he immediately runs to me and starts screaming. If he doesn't get his way he will hit anyone in his path or throw anything he can get his hands on. Temper, temper.
He has had many ear infections and seems to get them when we go to Florida. So we decided to take him to see Dr. Weaver. Actually Garner is the reason we started seeing her in the first place. This was our last resort before tubes. She has been amazing. Since he has seen her, he has not had ear infections or colds. Saweet!
He does have separation issues from me esp at church. Which is crazy b/c he has gone there all his life and knows the workers. I trust them and know they will come get me or text me if he doesn't calm down. He even cries when I leave the room in our own house or walk outside to throw something away. It's crazy, but I know it's a phase. This too shall pass.
Garner LOVES balls and anything to do with them. He has a little bat, which looks like a turkey leg, that he uses to hit a ball out of my hand. I am his personal tee. No matter where we are at, if he sees a ball he will let you know he sees it, he is so loud. I just told Chris the other day, I think he is our loudest kid.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
The Latest News...... Adaline
Oh dear sweet, pain in the butt, Adaline. Yes friends she is 3 and is 3 in every way possible. She has started going to Summer Camp at Mt. Harmony Baptist Church (where Roo went to preschool) on Mon/Wed 9-12:30. She seems to be doing good and enjoying it, which I knew she would. It gets her out of the house, gives her a break from us, gives Garner a break from being picked on, and gives my ears a break from the screaming that Garner does b/c she aggravates him. So it's a win win for all. Her teacher, Miss Shelley, says she does very good. I asked her is she is bossy and she said not at all; which shocked me! She did however, get put in time-out the other day for not listening (big surprise). Miss Nancy asked her to sit down and she just turned and looked at her. She asked Adaline to sit down several times and even counted but still didn't sit. So into timeout she went. Hah, good for Miss Nancy!! She will be also attending their 3yr old preschool class in the fall, can't wait for that!!
One thing Adaline is, is bossy. Not sure where she gets it from (must be Chris, b/c I'm as laid back as they come :) ) but she sure got it! Her best friend, Solomyn who is 5 mths younger than her, lives next door. Buddy she lets him have it! He is THE cutest little thing and we all love him to pieces, but she wears the pants in the relationship. I have to give him credit though, he is getting braver and will finally tell her "No" and won't do everything she says. Go Sol!!
She is and can be very sweet and loving. She LOVES for someone to lay with her and would love for someone to sleep with her every night. We are having sleeping issues with her too. She doesn't sleep walk but she has a hard time settleing down and falling asleep. The thing we've found to work best is to give her Melatonin at night. Her doctor said it's perfectly fine. So now she falls asleep fine but wakes up during the night. She ends up in my bed every night, most of the time I have no idea she is there until the morning time. So, the dr mentioned several things we could do. We could test her iron to see if it's low and we could check her tonsils and adnoids, sometimes those things interfere with sleeping. She also suggested we try a reward system with tickets. She would have a jar with tickets in it and each time she gets out of bed she would have to give me a ticket. And at the end of the week, if she has a certain amount of tickets she would get a reward, such as going to get ice cream, or picking out something from the Dollar Tree, ect. So we are going to try this first then if it doesn't work, we will go the medical route.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
The Latest News...... Kagan
So obviously it has been a long time since I last wrote, so I thought I would let you in on what's going on in the Callaway house a little at a time...
Kagan was having problems with his allergies, it was so bad he was beginning to scratch his eyes out and they were becoming swollen. So we decided to take him to an Upper Cervical chiropractor. This isn't your normal bone crackin chiropractor, she deals mainly with your neck, your upper cervical. Your Atlas and Axis are the very first bones in your neck and if they are out of alignment then that messes up your whole body. Anyways we took him to see her, Dr. Weaver, and she took xrays and his Atlas was out. So we began twice a week appointments until it began to stay in place. She also recommended he take local honey everyday twice a day. Since we have been doing both, he has had no problems with his allergies. Now he goes on a regular once every two weeks basis.
He has been complaining alot that his stomach hurts, so I took him to the dr and he suggested to give him Miralax everyday to soften his stools to see if that would help. He thought that maybe he was constipated and when his bowels began to move it would rub the lining of his intestine and irritate it thus making his stomach hurt. So we began Miralax. It's hard to make a child drink all of his drink in the morning, he's got things to do. Have the time I would forget or he would drink half of it then want something else later, blah blah blah. Dr. Weaver, the chiropractor suggested we put him on a Gluten-free diet for 2 weeks to see if that helps, so thus begins our gluten free adventure......
Yesterday, Friday, was when we really started putting things into place. I did some research on Gluten and realized this was gonna be harder than I expected. If it turns out that this helps his stomach and this is the problem then this is going to be a lifestyle change for the whole family. I can't cook two separate ways. You have to change the type of flour you use, no pasta, no breads and the list goes on. He ate a whole lotta fruit yesterday was hungry all day long. Today I went to Walmart and searched the isles for Gluten free products, man what a pain. I didn't want to buy a whole lot of foods due to lack of funds but I wanted to get enough variety for him. I did find Apple Cinnamon Chex cereal, Annie's mac and cheese, pudding, rice cakes, chips, peanut thai noodles, and rice.
Tonight was our first taste of Gluten free mac and cheese. All the kids didn't seem to mind, Chris was a no go and I would have rather the real thing but it was ok, I would eat it (but not alot) The good thing, Kagan is on board with it and makes sure he can eat what I'm giving him. I guess he's tired of his stomach hurting. The big kicker is gonna be VBS next week. I guess I'm gonna have to pack a snack for him to take.
Kagan has also been sleepwalking lately. Sometimes it's just him standing at his door looking around and other times it's more. One time I caught him trying to go out the back door, which really scared me b/c if I hadn't had my door open, I wouldn't have heard him whimpering/crying, His whimpering/crying made me walk out of my bedroom only to hear the jingle bell I have hanging on the back door, jingling. So I yelled and it made him stop. He then came back up stairs and went back to bed. Scary. We now have an alarm on that door and we plan to get alarms on the other doors as well. He's also gone down the stairs and grabbed items and then went back to his room or came in my room. It's crazy stuff.
Kagan was having problems with his allergies, it was so bad he was beginning to scratch his eyes out and they were becoming swollen. So we decided to take him to an Upper Cervical chiropractor. This isn't your normal bone crackin chiropractor, she deals mainly with your neck, your upper cervical. Your Atlas and Axis are the very first bones in your neck and if they are out of alignment then that messes up your whole body. Anyways we took him to see her, Dr. Weaver, and she took xrays and his Atlas was out. So we began twice a week appointments until it began to stay in place. She also recommended he take local honey everyday twice a day. Since we have been doing both, he has had no problems with his allergies. Now he goes on a regular once every two weeks basis.
He has been complaining alot that his stomach hurts, so I took him to the dr and he suggested to give him Miralax everyday to soften his stools to see if that would help. He thought that maybe he was constipated and when his bowels began to move it would rub the lining of his intestine and irritate it thus making his stomach hurt. So we began Miralax. It's hard to make a child drink all of his drink in the morning, he's got things to do. Have the time I would forget or he would drink half of it then want something else later, blah blah blah. Dr. Weaver, the chiropractor suggested we put him on a Gluten-free diet for 2 weeks to see if that helps, so thus begins our gluten free adventure......
Yesterday, Friday, was when we really started putting things into place. I did some research on Gluten and realized this was gonna be harder than I expected. If it turns out that this helps his stomach and this is the problem then this is going to be a lifestyle change for the whole family. I can't cook two separate ways. You have to change the type of flour you use, no pasta, no breads and the list goes on. He ate a whole lotta fruit yesterday was hungry all day long. Today I went to Walmart and searched the isles for Gluten free products, man what a pain. I didn't want to buy a whole lot of foods due to lack of funds but I wanted to get enough variety for him. I did find Apple Cinnamon Chex cereal, Annie's mac and cheese, pudding, rice cakes, chips, peanut thai noodles, and rice.
Tonight was our first taste of Gluten free mac and cheese. All the kids didn't seem to mind, Chris was a no go and I would have rather the real thing but it was ok, I would eat it (but not alot) The good thing, Kagan is on board with it and makes sure he can eat what I'm giving him. I guess he's tired of his stomach hurting. The big kicker is gonna be VBS next week. I guess I'm gonna have to pack a snack for him to take.
Kagan has also been sleepwalking lately. Sometimes it's just him standing at his door looking around and other times it's more. One time I caught him trying to go out the back door, which really scared me b/c if I hadn't had my door open, I wouldn't have heard him whimpering/crying, His whimpering/crying made me walk out of my bedroom only to hear the jingle bell I have hanging on the back door, jingling. So I yelled and it made him stop. He then came back up stairs and went back to bed. Scary. We now have an alarm on that door and we plan to get alarms on the other doors as well. He's also gone down the stairs and grabbed items and then went back to his room or came in my room. It's crazy stuff.
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