Friday, March 25, 2011

First Fundraising Event for Relay for Life

Well Relay for Life 2011 has begn and for the first time we have started fundraising at the star of the fundraising season. This year our first fundraising project is with the Just Between Friends event at Arapahoe County Fair Grounds.

Here are some pictures from getting started for this weeks adventures:


Jade waiting for more monsters to do the finishing step on

Cutting the worst fabric ever to work with. When this fabric is cut it SHEDS EVERY WHERE looking like it has snowed all through the house


look an eye



Celidah Sewing


Jade pinning TRYING not to get covered in glittery fuzz


It is a growing box of monsters (filled with monsters and giggles as the girls created and had fun in the process)


The first boy toy




Working on the picture for the posters


Coloring letters for the pictures

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Deployed Family Event

Last Night the Airmen Family Readiness Center (AFRC) sponsored one of the monthy deployed family events. This month we had dinner served to us, face painting, and balloon art for the kids. The dinner was very good. We had chicken fried chicken with gravy, mashed potatos and gravy, green bean, and fresh hot rolls. The kids had chicken nuggets, maccaroni and cheese, and apple sauce, and rolls. Dessert was pie.

They also had other games for the kids. While the kids missed dance classes last night they really enjoyed being around other military kid with deployed parents and enjoyed the event. All the kids got balloons and their faces painted. The next event is on a Saturday next month at the Zoo they are so excited about that!

Here are some pictures from last night

 Jade with her horse and the balloons she blew up by herself (she got $5.00 for blowing them up without help and a pump)
 Celidah as a black fox (or black Fadoo)
 Ellie as a Rose Tiger
 Dragon Corbyn
 Blue Tiger Zach
 Snake on Jairons face
 the two tigers and a fox
 stocking the camera
 wearing his crossbow/sword
 Rose Fairy
Carying the girls balloon collection

CSAP

CSAP- The Colordo Student Assessment Program is designed to provide a picture of student performance to schools, districts, educators, parents and the community. The primary purpose of the assessment program is to determine the level at which Colorado students meet the Colorado Model Content Standards in the content areas assessed. (http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeassess/index_csap.html)

This year we had 4 kids taking the CSAP tests with COVA (Colorado Virtual Academy). The testing enviroment was totally different from the testing enviroment they had experiened when in elementary school. The last time the younger kids were preparing for the CSAP's was not plesant for them and Jade was terrified to take the tests.

This year while exhausting the testing was over in 4 days. All the reading was done in one day, math in one, writing another, and science the last. Jairon was the first to finish as he did his reading last month. The first day of testing at the testing site was math. Everyone got the math done and over with on the 1st day. The 2nd day was the next dreaded test the writing. Next came everyones favorite the reading test. Corbyn was done by the 3rd day. The 4th day was the final testing day for for Celidah and Jade. This testing day covered science. Celidah and Jade also enjoyed these tests.

Driving to the test site on the 2nd day was really interesting because we did not know the way via the toll road yet. We ended up getting stuck in traffic due to a horrific accident. Orriginally the police report stated that individual killed got out to assess the damage to his vehicle and was struck by another vehicle due to fog. However, it was later stated the original wreck was medically induced. He had died due to the combination of medical emergency and the crash. He was out of the vehicle due to someone pulling him out of the vehicle and trying to help him. All the vehicles in the crash were all due to the original crash and the dense fog and the steep corner. The wreck was being blamed totally on the medical emergency and weather. That day there were so many wrecks on not only the freeways but also the main raods making driving slow and tedious.

Our 3rd day driving we learned about the toll road and cut our drive from over an hour to 45 minutes. The 4th day our drive took 20 minutes and we arrived 20 minutes early. We stayed in the truck for 15 minutes listening to the radio and finished our breakfast. Now if we could have had a drive like this even the first day!!!

Children's Hero of the Month for Feb

Corbyn was chosen to be the Hero of the Month for Feb for Children's Hospital. He was awarded this award due to his attitude during all his teatments over that last two years, 7 ER trips, 3 hospitaliztions. We counted that he has had over 200 blood draws, over 50 infusion, over 50 office visits, he is about to move to his 3rd string of Beads of Courage.

The Beads of Courage is a program where the patient gets beads for every office visit, blood draw, IV, infusion, hospitalization, ER trips, speical treatments, and such. Basicly the beads are designed to help the kids be brave and show courage with the often times invasive treatments designed to help them get better.

The reason Corbyn has been reacieving these treatments is because he has a platelet disoder called Refractive Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura or ITP. Refractive means his body does not respond to most medications or treatments yet we still have to try. Idiopatic is unknown. A word or term I have come to loath. Thrombocytopenic mean low platelets and purpura means to have red or purple coloring under the skin due mini bleeds under the skin.

According to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001562/ ITP is a very rare in which the immune system destroys platelets causing the body to kill the platelets normally found in the blood. In children ITP normally follows a viral infection. However, in Corbyn's case he has what is called rapid onset. Another wards he was not showing any outwards signs of being sick. His only symptom was being covered in bruises. By the time we got him into his peds doctor he had over 200 bruises which is an excesive amount of bruising. His initial platelet count at diagnosis was 1000.

The normal platelet count for a heathy individual is 450,000 to 500,000. Yes 500,000 and his was 1,000 not even 1% of the needed platelets to help with clotting. His body was covered in petechia.

On November 24, 2008 we were told he would likely self recover and not need any treatments. However, 3 weeks later we were Dr. H for the first time and getting a better idea of his diagnosis. 2 weeks after that he recieved his first IVIg infusion and were told that "most" children self recover within 6 months and with a few IVIg treatments and long term prednisone he would be fine.

A year later he went through Rutuxamab, a chemotherapy treatment that puts 75-80% of children into remission and he had NO signs of effect. November 24, 2010 we hit our 2 yr mark with ITP. At this point we still do not know what caused his ITP or how to prevent it in other children. The idiopathic part of this disease.

What we do know is the average rates adults with ITP is 66/1,000,000, the average rates of ITP in children is 50/1,000,000 and cases like Corbyn with chronic refractive ITP is only 10/1,000,000. Needless to say Corbyn is among the rarest of the rare class of ITP patents among adults and children combined.

Here is Corbyn Spending his Hero of the Month Gift Card at Wal-Mart. He had $100.00 to spend


 First on his list was 2 swords so he could play with his brothers and sisters
 Next was a remote control plane
 Sorry Spin just too Cool!!!
 Look at this set of 8 Water GUNS!!! The whole family can get in on the fun!
 Time to pay
 Swipping the card!
 Leaving the Store with my stuff!
 Gotta keep the reciept and loading the stuff
 Oh and look at these treats too!!
 Unloading the stuff from the truck!
 hehe I got it all in one load!
hehe I made it inside without dropping anything!

The Pine Wood Derby

The Anual Pinewood Derby
 Hand Crafted by Jairon, the Crazy Shoe Car


 Hand Crafted by Corbyn, the Stinky Cheese Car





Everyone had a blast and the boys were not in the botom levels! And they made the cars themselves!

Snow in March

Just when we thought it was safe to put the winter gear in storage. Look what we woke up to!

Mistoffeeles

We had to make a tough decision to rehome this loving floppy kitty. The decision was made about a week before Mist was hit by a car. We decided to let Mistoffeeles go to a new home because after 2 years he never adjust to the dog. We never could have seen the dog being hit just a week after saying goodbye.

While we all loved this loving floppy kitty he was terrifed of the dog and would one day seem to be ok then the next out of the blue just lash out and attack her. While he was wonderful with the kids and let the kids dress him and place him the doll stroller we knew he needed to be in a family where he was the only animal.

He also had days where he did not do well with the other cat we had.
 In this picture he had attached a strofoam block and and was still covered in bits of foam