Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Sunday Funday #8 - May Puerto Rico Trip

 Hello my friends! 

I'm surprised that a month has already gone by! It's been a little busy with my Spring classes ending and my Summer classes starting, my work schedule changing, and with a little week long trip to Puerto Rico for my cousin's wedding. Needless to say, there has been virtually no stitching that has happened in the last month...which I hope is not the case for the next month!

I was a little hesitant to travel to P.R. with the pandemic still obviously in play but I have to say that I was very impressed with how the island is handling it and honestly feel like they are doing a much better job than here in the mainland. 

Ready to go!

While we were there, the weather was absolutely perfect and the food was even better! It was my husband and kids' first time visiting and meeting all of my family on my Dad's side. I could also tell that my Dad was very excited to drive all around and point out various landmarks or places he lived to my husband! The first 4 days of our vacation was spent seeing family and attending the wedding. The ceremony was held outdoors and was small, simple, and beautiful and the reception was so much fun!

My cousin with his beautiful bride

From left to right: me, son, husband, Dad, daughter, Dad's husband

my handsome son

my beautiful daughter

my family that was at the wedding

the loves of my life

The last 3 days were spent doing a few touristy things. We visited Old San Juan and went to both forts, El Morro and San Cristobal, drove to a nice but very windy beach, went to the Yunque rainforest where we did a tiny bit of hiking, and then walked to the beach by our hotel and saw the sunset. Here are just a few of the pics I took while exploring.

Castillo San Cristobal

Castillo San Cristobal

Castillo San Cristobal

Looking from Castillo San Cristobal to El Morro

La Perla

The lighthouse at El Morro

being silly at El Morro

being cute at El Morro

The 3 flags always flown at the forts: The Cross of Burgundy, Puerto Rico, and United States

Where the Pina Colada was created

Old San Juan

El Morro

Old San Juan

My daughter flying a kite at Saldinera beach

The hubby in awe of the rainforest

Yokahu Observation Tower in the Yunque

waiting for lunch in the rainforest

starting our little hike on the easy trail

my son's "cheese" face

My hubby and Dad climbed a bunch of rocks to get closer to the waterfall

Watching the sunset at the beach by the hotel

The kids were more interested in playing in the sand!

Overall, it was a good week where my husband and kids finally got to meet the rest of my family and we got to relax and enjoy the nice island weather. My husband must've liked it because he's talking about the things he'd like to see the next time we are there!

I hope everyone has been staying well during the past month and will continue to be well into the next! Hopefully I'll be back to posting a little more regularly soon!

Happy Sunday!

Friday, February 5, 2021

Catching Up and a Fresh Start!

 Hello All! 

It apparently has been 2 years and 4 days since I last posted. Needless to say, after my last post, life got a little bit hectic (understatement of the century 😆). Since Feb 2019 the following has happened:

March 2019: Found out we were pregnant with our 2nd child and were very nervous/excited!

March-April 2019: Hubby, daughter, and I visited Japan for 2 weeks for our 5 year anniversary. It was absolutely amazing and we definitely will be returning probably for our 10th anniversary, if not before. We spent time in Tokyo, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, and Hiroshima. We visited countless shrines/pagodas, stayed in a traditional Japanese inn, rode on a pirate ship, went to Tokyo Disney Sea, ate at the Pokemon Cafe, experienced TeamLab Borderless, saw a huge moving Gundam, saw many cherry blossoms, attended many Sakura Festivals, rode the bullet train, ate so much amazing food, and paid our respects in Hiroshima. It truly was the most amazing trip we've ever done and we loved the country so much that we even said we could see ourselves moving there after the kids were grown and can decide what they would like to do. 


October 2019: Good - Excitedly welcomed our handsome baby boy on the 17th. Bad - Lost our extremely loyal German Shepard of 10 years very suddenly to bloat on the 21st.

December 2019: Lost our loving Yorkie of 12 years due to a broken heart from losing his best friend. This was extremely hard for me because he was my first fur-baby who came into my life when he was just 7 weeks old and provided me comfort during a very difficult time. 

January 2020: Almost lost one our cats due to a urinary blockage and had to spend several days shuffling him back and forth between his normal vet and the emergency vet for around the clock care. Doing this with a 3 month old and a 4 year old was exhausting. 

Starting in March 2020: Our daughter ended up in the hospital for 96 days, mostly in the ICU for a condition called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Overlap. This is a rare condition in children, usually caused by antibiotics and rarely by a virus where the immune system fights off something but then doesn't get the signal to stop and attacks the skin cells and all mucosal sites inside the body. She fell into the viral category, but they never could figure out which virus after she came back negative for every signal viral/bacterial/toxic test available. People with this are treated like burn patients because their top layer of skin is completely killed off. Usually a cytotoxin is used to block a portion of the immune system enough to stop the progression and allow the body to heal. Unfortunately for us, our daughter's was not stopped with just the cytotoxin but we also had to approve the use of a TNF Inhibitor to shut down yet another portion of her immune system, which we were told there was no record of both treatments being done on one patient and that they did not know what the effects would be or that if it would work. Thankfully it did. In the end, our daughter's body was 80% affected before they could stop the progression and she lost all her beautiful hair and her finger nails fell off. Another terrifying thing that happened during this was that one day her sedation was not really working and she was constantly rubbing her back raw against the bed, mainly in protest of everything as far as I could tell. When the burn nurse went to change her bandages that day, it released all the pressure and our daughter started to bleed out because her blood was no longer able to coagulate because of all the rubbing she had done over such a large body surface. In the middle of a Covid pandemic, they only allowed 1 of us to stay with her at a time but they called both of us in to the unit because they all seriously thought they were losing her. It took 2 hours, 6 bags of blood, 2 bags of plasma, and 3 bags of other various blood products for them to get her semi-stable. The week following that episode, she finally started showing signs of improvement and proved the doctors wrong every time when it came to her recovery. We had to authorize the placement of a trach to help with maintaining her airway while she was sedated and were told that she would have it for most likely at least 6 months - it came out 3 weeks before we went home. We were told that she would have to have a feeding tube for several months to assist with her nutrition - that came out a week before we went home. We were also told that she would need to have a wheelchair and walker for her to use once we were home because she would be too weak - we went home without either and she walked out of that hospital because she was determined to relearn how to walk so she could teach her baby brother how to crawl and walk. They said she would need to do outpatient physical therapy starting the week after being released from the hospital until the end of October - she "graduated" on September 2nd. They said she would probably have lifelong damage to her lungs - we just received word a week ago that any damage that was caused by the SJS has healed and her most recent CT scan showed completely normal results. Our daughter is back to looking like herself, albeit with short hair and no eyebrows/eyelashes for now, running around and screaming with her little brother, and enjoying life like any kid should. For all her strength, courage, determination, and perseverance, she is my superhero.

October 2020: We took a little time in the beginning of the month to go visit with my husband's father and grandparents in Indiana and to see my dad and his husband in Michigan. We felt our daughter's immune system was finally strong enough to brave traveling and that it was a much needed trip for everyone. Then our daughter picked a space theme birthday party to celebrate our son's 1 trip around the sun!

 

December 2020: Filled with all sorts of holiday fun with social distancing in mind and our kids were spoiled waaaaaay too much by everyone on Christmas but it was nice to see them enjoying themselves and just being kids. 

January 2021: Our daughter turned 5 and we got to celebrate a birthday that very nearly didn't happen. We spoiled her with a Little Mermaid birthday party at home with our immediate family the Sunday before her birthday and then with a 2 night stay at a Disney resort. She has been desperate to go back to Disney so we surprised her with reservations at Epcot the day before her birthday and Magic Kingdom and lunch in Cinderella's Castle on her birthday! She's still talking about how beautiful Cinderella looked!

 

Obviously our daughter's health scare has thoroughly changed our outlook on life. We know how precious time is because we came extremely close to losing one of the most important things in our lives. We take nothing for granted anymore and we cherish every moment, big and little. We now have a 1 and 5 year old running amuck in our house and we couldn't ask for anything better! 

It's because of our 2 little ones that my hubby and I have decided to make sure that we get back to a healthier state both mentally and physically after a year of neglecting ourselves. For me, physically this includes small habit changes such as walking/moving more, being more aware of what I choose to eat and eating a piece of fruit instead of that bag of chips, and cutting out soda and sticking to water or tea. Mentally, it's making sure that I take time to do the things I love (arts and crafts, video games, reading, etc.) and allowing myself to have a little me time once a week to decompress. Hence the unintended, very long blog post. I am hoping to use this as an outlet whenever possible that includes not just my long neglected cross stitch but other things that I am nerdy about as well. 

If you've read this far, then thank you and I wish you health, happiness, and a great and safe 2021 from my family to yours!

Our first ride at Disney in almost a year: The Seas with Nemo and Friends!




Friday, September 22, 2017

Hurricane Irma, Traveling, Needleminder Exchange, Sept 2017 GG

It has been a bit since I posted so this will be kind of a big post!

The reason for the lack of posting has been due to us being affected by Hurricane Irma and traveling for the better part of the last month. 

I must say that our daughter did awesome on all our different flights!
 At the end of August, we went to visit my dad in Michigan for 5 days, which included a day/night spent in Canada at Niagara Falls. It was absolutely beautiful!
 
                                      
After we returned from this trip, we had to focus on preparing for Hurricane Irma, which was obviously very stressful. Luckily, we only had a few fence panels that were blown down and we were able to get all the pieces and pop them back in afterwards and the fence is just fine. We were without power for 30.5 hours which is nothing compared to some other people who didn't get power back until a couple of days ago. We also completely lost cell service in our area because a tower was severely damaged and that took about 4 days to get fixed.

Luckily, they didn't cancel our flight for our next trip! From September 13-20, we took our first family vacation of just the 3 of us to the other side of the country and visited California: 3 days in San Diego, 2 days on a Disney cruise to Ensenada Mexico, 2 days in Anaheim staying at the Disneyland Hotel and going to Disneyland and California Adventure, and a day in Los Angeles! This was an amazing trip!
  
 
                        
 After returning home and spending much of our first day back sleeping because we were exhausted, I checked the mail yesterday to find that my needleminder exchange gift had arrived! I absolutely love it! Thank you so much Justine (and yes it is absolutely nerdy enough for me)! I was definitely spoiled with all the goodies!

Lenore received my package early and said that she loved it! Yay!!
 I really enjoyed stitching this and participating in the exchange! Thank you Mii  so much for hosting this!
And the final part of this post if for my late addition to the September GG! I just have a little bit of progress to show on the Olde World Map but it is progress none the less! I am so close to finishing the 2nd page and will be starting page 3 soon! All I really have left is the little bit of border and the man's crown to finish off before starting the next page.

Sorry for the long post, but it has been a very eventful couple of weeks!