Friday, September 12, 2014

This Chair

James had croup this week, and what started as a cold and yucky cough, quickly turned into a midnight trip to the emergency room. James woke up in the middle of the night gasping for air and struggling to breathe. We have had some pretty scary moments as he has dealt with asthma, but not many others have truly compared to this. We quickly raced to give him a breathing treatment but it seemed to only make things worse as he couldn't even breathe in the steam or albuterol the device was producing. For the first time ever I almost called 911 but we opted to throw James in the car (pull  Haylie out of her bed) and race to the emergency room ourselves. After James and Micah stood in the garage for a short time while I grabbed Haylie and everyone's blankets / sweaters, etc. James started getting a little better. We arrived at the emergency room and he was breathing relatively normal but they still gave him a dose of Steroids to endure he didn't have any further problems. 


When we arrived home, we put our tired boy to bed on the chair in our room so we could monitor him and ensure he was breathing the rest of the night. As he lay there I watched him breathe in and out and I was so grateful he was ok. Strangely enough, I couldn't help but think about the chair he was sleeping in and how thankful I was for that chair holding my baby.  Our big green chair was one we bought when we moved into our first home at the beginning of our marriage about 13 years ago. I remember we bought it at Naturewood and they were having a special where we could choose any custom fabric for the chair. We chose a soft, green velvet mostly because the color matched our new bedding and room decor. At the time, little did we know what a big role that chair would play in our everyday lives. Just a few years after purchasing our green chair, we had our first baby and miss Haylie and I spent nearly all of her first three months of life, morning and middle of the night in that chair, nursing, sleeping and playing. I took her newborn announcement photos on that chair and I took James' on the ottoman. When James came along, we too spent hours on that chair nursing and resting. Much of the early bonding with my two little babies took place in that chair. Both of our kids have slept in that chair throughout their lives whether it was together on sleepover nights with us or separate, after nightmares, feeling sick or a particularly rough night. I have done countless morning devotions in that chair and our kids love to sit there and read or rest while I'm getting ready in the mornings. I am thankful for the comfort and safety that chair provides and I'm thankful to continue to watch my babies grow and breathe before my eyes. We have redecorated our room a couple times since getting that chair and I'm sure we will redecorate a few more times but so far any new decor has centered around matching that chair and I can't see getting rid of it anytime soon. 




Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Library

Hangin at our favorite place today. Wish I could read all the time!!




Friday, May 10, 2013

Picnic

Couldn't wait for my Mother's Day picnic lunch at this girl's school. She insisted I pack lunch in a basket, not a bag. We also had the same exact lunch - our favorites: turkey sandwich, cherry tomatoes, strawberries, sun chips and VitaRain. Such a beautiful day with my beautiful girl!!







Thursday, May 9, 2013

Open House

Tour guides Haylie and James had their open house on the same night at two different schools. It was a little crazy but we managed to tour both classes and see all their beautiful work and the fun things they like to do at school.













Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Rancho

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the city last weekend...







Sunday, May 5, 2013

Twins

We are alike in more ways than one, but today at church we were accidental twins, right down to the dark blue skinny jeans and cream colored flats.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Rivercats Day

Today was little league day at the Rivercats. The kids got to walk in a parade around the stadium and have a little "chalk talk" with the Rivercats coach and players.

It's cute to see all the little Tball teams here representing.

On the way back to the seats from the parade we had a little scare. James had lagged behind and gotten a little lost in the crowd. Micah realized and ran back through the crowds to look for him. He found James sitting on the ground in an open clearing, right where he got lost, patiently waiting for someone to come find him. That's two near children losses in a short baseball season - at least our kids are doing a good job showing they have learned what we taught them "just in case."

Other than that it was a fun day at the game with the team.