Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A Big Month for the Schnitz: Part II

Ok, I am a slacker and almost forgot that anytime you label something "Part I" there needs to at least be a "Part II"!:-) Mea culpa! So, here goes:

The beginning of July saw us leaving for western Nebraska for not one, but two family reunions. The first was out at a privately owned lake a little ways outside of Scottsbluff and was just immediate family. It was really nice to see some of my aunts, uncles and cousins that I hadn't seen in a while and as you will see, Rusty had his share of fun as well!
We stayed at my Uncle Jerry and Aunt Marty's house which is right on a golf course. Due to the location, they also have a golf cart sitting in the garage. Oh my, was that ever a hit!
Of course, I also feel that I should mention that within a 1/2 hour of arriving at their house (in the evening, mind you), my Uncle Jerry had taught Rusty to 1) be a public nuisance-by honking the golf cart horn repeatedly and 2) to gamble on the slot machine in the basement! Do I need to say that they were both having a blast?:-)

Out at the lake, there was no end to the entertainment. Four wheelers, a swingset, and DIRT! Who knew that we were depriving our poor child by not having piles of dirt lying around for him to play in?
Obviously, cousin Braeden is taking this adventure far more seriously than the schnitz!




As you can see, his cousins, Jakson and Aubrie, were awfully good at enjoying swingset time with him. You'd think they were kind of fond of the shnitz, or something:-)
What do you mean I have to take a bath soon??

Ok, I'm ready for the game, now where are the other players??
Taking a break to hang out with Mimi.

While Rusty was busy having a big time, his mama was having a good time catching up with family and friends.

Me, Kristi and Andrea hanging out and relaxing a bit while the kids are occupied:-)
Me and Rusty with one of my very favorite people! This is my friend Dana. She and I met in kindergarten (stop counting how many years ago that was!) and have been friends ever since. I was so excited that she, her husband Corey and kiddos were able to meet us out at the lake for a visit. Aren't old friends just awesome?:-) Beautiful sunset to end the day. I love sunsets that aren't blocked by a bunch of buildings!

The day ended with fireworks...only appropriate on the 4th! They were set off from a raft out in the lake to minimize chance of fire and we all camped out on shore and enjoyed the view!


Aubrie, Ashton and Jakson seem to think they got pretty good seats for the show!

These fireworks are SO cool!
The next day we moved down the road a few miles to Bridgeport, NE for a larger family reunion that was basically all of my grandma's side of the family. Talk about people I hadn't seen in a long time! My highlight was probably getting to see my cousin Mysi. We're the same age and so have enjoyed growing up together. I hadn't seen her in several years and it was so fun to catch up! I found it rather entertaining that we both ended up in research fields. Granted, mine was pharmaceutical and her's marketing, but still some similarities there:-)
Me and Mysi taking a break from chatting to smile for the camera.

My generation of cousins. With a family our size you HAVE to separate the pictures this way to fit everyone in:-)



Rusty's not big on visiting just yet, but had a great time with Braeden and Jakson using some extra tables as a jungle gym:-)

Ok, Uncle Jason, the weekend's over...I've gotta go!:-)

One last hug from Daddy and Papa before hitting the road for Kansas City.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Weekly Recipe #2

Bacon-Wrapped Pork Tenderloin

Prep: 10 min., Bake: 25 min., Broil: 5 min., Stand: 10 min.
Go ahead and season the other tenderloin in the package with your favorite spice blend. Wrap and freeze to jump-start another meal.

1 (1-lb.) pork tenderloin
1 teaspoon steak seasoning **


3 bacon slices, cut in half crosswise

1. Preheat oven to 425°. Remove silver skin from pork tenderloin, leaving a thin layer of fat covering the pork. Sprinkle seasoning over pork. Wrap pork with bacon slices, and secure with wooden picks. Place pork on a lightly greased wire rack in an aluminum foil-lined roasting pan.

2. Bake at 425° for 25 minutes or until a meat thermometer inserted into thickest portion registers 155°. Increase oven temperature to broil. Broil 5 inches from heat 3 to 5 minutes or until bacon is crisp. Remove from oven; cover pork with foil, and let stand 10 minutes or until thermometer registers 160°.

Note: For testing purposes only, we used McCormick Grill Mates Montreal Steak Seasoning. Yield: Makes 4 servings
Southern Living, APRIL 2008

This one is SUPER easy and SO incredibly good. Pick your veggie side....can't think of many that wouldn't be good with this one:-)

**I used Weber Chicago Steak Seasoning to make it safe for Rusty to eat

A contribution from my husband (who is starting his day with cartoons)

"Weanies, shmeanies....Zimm needs no meat!!"

I swear it makes sense if you live in our house;-)

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Who knew a doctors appointment could make me so happy??

Ok, now for those of you who DON'T know the story of our past year, that title probably sounds just a little on the odd side. No worries, I'll explain. At schnitzel's 9 month well-baby appointment, his pediatrician was a little concerned that he wasn't gaining weight as quickly as she expected him to and advised me to "add more fat" to his diet in the form of cheese, yogurt, butter, etc. No problem, I did just that. Well, at his one year appointment, things kind of "hit the fan" as it were. He had only gained 10 oz since his 9 month visit and hadn't grown in length at all! He only weighed 15lb 15oz and was still 27 1/2 inches long. For my fellow mothers out there, you know that's not good and for the non-mothers, let's just say he had fallen off the bottom of the growth chart and you can imagine that's not exactly what doctors are hoping for!

So, blood tests were ordered and luckily they all came back normal except for slightly elevated eosonophils which normally indicate that some kind of allergic reaction is occurring. Since Brad and I both have seasonal allergies, this wasn't all that suprising.

At the same time, I had started giving him whole milk because that's what everyone says you're supposed to do when your kiddo turns one (and we all know what a rule-follower I am!) Well, very quickly he went from being an easy-going child who slept like a dream to a Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde impersonator with incredibly erratic sleep. I almost lost my mind trying to figure out where all of THAT was coming from, but thought that maybe it was just that whole toddler thing coming into play.

Fast forward one month. One Friday night, I made the schnitz some creamed corn with sour cream for dinner. He ate two bites and wouldn't touch the rest of it. The next morning he woke up with some rash around his mouth and I just figured his skin must have been sensitive to something he'd gotten on it. I left shortly after that to drive to Scottsbluff (NE) for my grandfather's memorial service and didn't get home until around 9 that night. Brad told me at that point that Rusty's rash had been spreading throughout the day. The next morning, he had hives over most of his body and we took him straight to Urgent Care. The doctor there said that it looked like an allergic reaction, told us to give him Benadryl immediately and referred us to a pediatric allergist.

A week, a consultation with the allergist and one blood draw later, we received a call letting us know that he had come back positive as being allergic to wheat, eggs and dairy (so much for trying to get him to gain weight with the dairy products, huh?). Ok, a little on the shocking side, but a relief in an odd kind of way because at least now we knew what the problem was and could actually begin addressing it. Surely now life could calm down a bit, right?

Nope.

About two weeks later, Rusty started developing bruises all over his body for seemingly no reason. Now granted, kids that age get some bruises, it comes with that whole "discovery" phase, but this was going beyond the pale. Honestly, he looked like he was being beaten on a regular basis! So, back to the doctor. She took one look at him and got really concerned. This is definitely an argument for having a good relationship with your pediatrician because her first thought was not to blame me or Brad! In fact, I heard her on the phone with the specialist from the Childrens Hospital actually having to assure them that this wasn't an abuse case. Talk about a conversation I never thought would be connected to me!

Now our pediatrician's office is located at a hospital and so they finally decided to send him down to the lab to have some blood drawn and find out what was going on. A few hours later the results came in: extremely low blood platelet count. My heart stopped. And it didn't help when I went online and started seeing all of the possible causes of low blood platelets that included leukemia! We went back into the pediatrician's and were told that he had developed something called "idiopathic thrombocytopenia". In my opinion, there should be a rule that your child should never develop anything that hard to pronounce! Apparently, his immune system had been so hammered by the food allergies that he had contracted a virus that was destroying his platelets. His numbers were down to about 3,000 and they're supposed to be at least 30,000. They started him on steroids and said that it could take anywhere from 1-6 months for his levels to go back to normal. In the meantime, he had to have his blood drawn once a week to check on him. A LOT of fun, as you can imagine. Fortunately, he was actually back to normal within 2 weeks...praise GOD!

This gives you just a bit of an idea of the issues that we have been dealing with this year. Not to mention the fact that since the first allergy diagnosis he has also developed allergy issues with soy and beef. It's taken most of it to get a handle on what to feed him and how to protect him from getting food that he's not supposed to eat. Plus, the stress of knowing how much "catching up" he has had to do both in weight and height. I mean, the rapid growth generally happens when they're babies and a lot more stationary not while toddlers and in perpetual motion, you know what I mean?

Which brings me to the reason for my happiness today. Never mind the fact that this 2 year appointment involved the last vaccination until he's 5 which is a reason to be happy in and of itself! The biggest contributor to my happiness has to do with the measurements that they took!Take a look:

1 yr
Weight: 15lb 15oz
Length: 27 1/4"

2 yr
Weight: 22lb 4oz
Length: 34"

Woohoo!!! Six 1/2 pounds and 6 3/4 inches in basically 11 months...he's on the charts!! This may sound ridiculous, but I can't even begin to explain what a relief it is to go in for a well-baby check and have a well-baby! I'm SO looking forward to what I hope are now going to be years filled with good health and just the occasional "normal" childhood illnessess that are pronounceable and don't require specialists! I wouldn't wish stomach bugs or ear infections on my child for the world, but in comparison....they seem pretty manageable:-)

Thanks for bearing with me through this very long explanation for my overwhelming feelings of relief and happiness today. As a reward, here's a rather entertaining series of pictures taken last night when we were testing him to fill out his development questionnaire for today's appointment. (FYI: this particular task was to stack 7 blocks...as you can see, I was pretty comfortable checking this one off the list;-)


One more....

Yay...14 blocks...so cool!!!:-)

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A Busy Month for the Schnitz: Part I

Crazy times for the schnitz over the past month, but a lot of fun too! At the end of June we got a visit from his Granddad and Grandma Atwell. They got in on a Thursday and we left almost immediately to go camping up at Sylvan Lake. Yes, the same one I posted about earlier! As I said before, it is absolutely beautiful up there and we were excited to be able to share it.

This time, however, we got smart and rented a cabin for the night because, well, we're just that fond of creature comforts such as a bed and heat:-) It really does get crazy cold at almost 12000 feet, even on summer nights! Had a great time cooking steaks over the fire and making smores for dessert. When we got up the next day we had a GREAT breakfast and then went hiking. Apparently all of the fresh air can wear a critter out, as you'll see in the pics!

Isn't this a cute little cabin??

Bobby hanging out and enjoying the view.

Hanging out with Grandma while dinner is cooking.

Is this where I get to sleep tonight??

Ok daddy, it's morning, now LET'S GO!!

Well, maybe I could find time for a little oatmeal first:-)

Finally...the hiking begins!

And after all of that anticipation...someone didn't make it through the whole hike:-)





Well, the schnitz may have missed a large portion of the hike, but rest assured that the rest of us thoroughly enjoyed it! There's nothing like being out in God's creation to just kind of "reset" a person, you know?


Suffice it to say that this was a great start to a really nice weekend of visiting with Brad's parents. We always enjoy having them here and Rusty loves to spend time with them whenever possible! Hope you enjoyed the pictures! Stay tuned for the next installment of "A Busy Month for the Schnitz". As the name implies...sometimes one post just can't cover everything!:-)

Monday, July 14, 2008

Happy birthday, sweet boy!

Two years ago today, our family was blessed with a wonderful little boy. It's unbelievable how quickly the past two years have passed! I had no idea before that day what being a mother would actually be like and could never have imagined the joy and love that it would bring.

July 14, 2006 - So tiny!!

He has had so many experiences over these past two years: been on a plane six times, driven to Dallas 3 times, visited several new cities (e.g., Dallas, Raleigh, Washington DC, New Orleans, Kansas City), the mountains and the beach. He loves to explore new places and seems to absolutely charm people everywhere we go. He loves them and they love him! We certainly have a little extrovert on our hands:-)


November 2006-Checking out the Air & Space Museum at Dulles Airport

January 2007 Mmmm...Cafe du Monde - New Orleans, LA. It's always good to experience the wonderful things life has to offer, right from the start!:-)


May 2007-1st outdoor concert in Raleigh, NC

June 2007-Estes Park, CO

July 14, 2007 In Dallas to celebrate his 1st birthday with the grandparents!

September 2007 - 1st camping trip to Sylvan Lake, CO

December 2007 - 1st trip to the beach! Myrtle Beach, SC

April 2008 - Hiking Castlewood Canyon - Franktown, CO


July 4, 2008 - Fun at the lake with the family - Scottsbluff, NE

July 7, 2008 - Exploring the Kansas City Zoo with his cousins - it was a hit!!

Sweet boy, you are such a blessing to our lives. You are growing up into a wonderful little boy and brighten our every day. The past two years have been full of new experiences that you enjoyed to the fullest and that helped us to do the same. You are full of energy, humor, and love and your daddy and mama love you more than we ever thought possible. Happy 2nd birthday!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Weekly Recipe #1

Ok, I was inspired by my friend Summer's last post concerning grocery shopping and the periodic difficulty in deciding what to make for breakfast, lunch, dinner, you name it. So we are asking all of our bloggy friends to post one recipe per week on their site to give us all a little assistance! I mean, who doesn't appreciate a recipe already tested and tried by your friends??:-)

So, here's my first contribution, an old favorite from my grandma's cookbook. Hope you like it as much as we do!

Chicken Rice Casserole

2 cans cream of chicken soup
1/4 C finely minced onion
1/4 tsp thyme (dried)
2 tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
1 tsp parsley flakes
1 tsp celery flakes
2 2/3 C water
2 2/3 C Minute Rice
3 C cooked chicken
1/2 tsp paprika

Combine soup, onion and seasonings in a pan, mixing well. Gradually add water. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Pour 1/2 soup mixture in greased casserole dish. Making two layers, add rice and chicken. Top with the rest of the liquid. Bake at 375 for 20 minutes (covered). Stir, cover and cook 10 minutes longer. Sprinkle with paprika. May be made in microwave.

*I usually use one large can of chicken or leftovers from a grocery store roasted chicken. Makes GREAT leftovers:-)