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Motorcycle VS Tree!

Posted December 29, 2007 at 9:47PM by scirillo

 

Ok, I just had to post this - because I think it is pretty funny.

My husband has always wanted a motorcycle.  One of his co-workers was able to find him one, with a really cheap monthly payment.. it was bought from a friend of a friend. He was so excited.. like a kid in a candy store.  His fellow coworkers do the bike runs for the childrens hospitals, family outings and such...  Although I was scared to death, I agreed and last Saturday he picked up the bike.

Well, Sunday morning, of the NEXT day (around 4:30 am) I hear this LOUD CRASH!  It is pouring and storming, and my husband throws on his rain gear and runs outside to see what is was.  He comes back inside a few minutes later, soaking wet.  He looks at me and says "a tree fell on my bike!"  I laugh, thinking he is joking... but, nope!

As soon as the sun hits the ground, he is outside.. and sure enough a tree that we had been debating on if we should take down fell over right on his new bike!  He looked like a kid stearing into  a candy store, when he couldnt by anything!

Turns out, it seems only to have some minor damage.  He took it to the shop today to get it looked at.  So far havent heard back...say a prayer it wont be to much.

We were at a church party last night, and he asked our priest to bless it when he gets it back! Prob. should have done that first-

Not sure if this was a "sign" or not.. but, I thought it was funny... does that make me bad?

 

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  rockergirrl responded December 29, 2007 at 10:16PM

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oh I am laughing with you too. it is kind of funny.

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  dustbunny responded December 30, 2007 at 8:48PM

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yes, that's funny!

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  Sticky_Mommy responded January 2, 2008 at 9:33AM

  I love my job, it gives me a break from my kids!

No, that does not make you bad, just funny!

 

Chicken Pox

Posted December 26, 2007 at 11:01PM by scirillo

 

I am not sure how people feel about the chicken pox vaccine.  But, wanted to share our story to see if anyone has had any simiar experiences.

My youngest, (who is now in the 4th grade) came down with the chicken pox when she was 2 1/2.  My son (who was in Kindergarten at the time) brought it home with him one day with his homework!  :)  A few weeks later it went to my middle child.  So, when my youngest caught it I was not surprised.. in fact I was a bit happy to have it "done and over with" so easily!  However, easy it would not be.

Unlike my other two, she kept getting sicker and sicker.  Daily calls to the doctor were answered with I was being over protective.. it is normal, ect..  But, a mother feelings should not be discounted.  Finally, 3 days later I demanded she be seen or I would bring her to the ER.  I brought her in the next day, only to be told not to worry and given some medicine to give her.

The following day, when I went to wake her from her nap, I noticed brusies up and down her body.  Horrified I rushed her to the ER.  At first I was asked the typical questions you would expect them to ask when a mother brings in a baby with brusies all over.. but, thankfully the doctor on call noticed the pox and asked the right questions.  Within a hour she was transpoted to All Childrens Hospital.  Within a 1 1/2 my life changes forever.

It turned out that she had a blood infection called DIC.  It was caused when one of the pox became infected and the infection went into the blood.  I was told that she most likely would not live the night.

How can a mother hear that?  My parents sent word to our friends and church members and I like to think that the Heavens were bombarded with my daughtes name that night.

The next day the doctors told me that they were going to have to take her left leg, with the hopes that it would save her.  The infeciton had gone to far.. and there was no other hope.  I kissed my baby and left her to God and the surgeons.  I remember going into the chapel by myself and yelling at God.  How could He do this?  How could he allow this to happen to MY baby?  After a bit of this I finally sat down and looked up that the cross hanging infront of me.  Your will be done, I thought.  If it is her time, give me the strength.

After what seemed like forever, the surgeon came out. The surgery went great.  They were able to keep her knee.. and they were hopeful.  I went into to see my baby, trying not to look at the flat sheet where her leg should be.  I sat down and a wave of peace came over me.  In that instant I KNEW she would be OK.  I KNEW she would survive.  I looked up and smiled.

That was 7 1/2 years ago.  My daughter is an amazing person who brings so many smiles to people we know and dont know.  She has done Karate, fashion shows, bike riding, and what ever she wants!  We have made it a point not to allow her to feel like she has a "disibility" but rather, she might have to find different ways to accomplish some things.

She is a Shriners kid.. and I cant say enough wonderful things about them!( On a side note.. if you have one by you save your soda tabs, they collect them to purchase rehab equipment for the kids!)

She teaches me so much... and I am thankful every day for the gift that she is.

If anyone has had experiences with their children.. I would love to talk about it!

 

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  LatteMommy responded December 27, 2007 at 4:09PM

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OMG! What an amazing parent you are. Your strength is awesome. God surely sent his angel to be with your daughter all the days of her life. She is an amazing little girl and brings a smile to my face also. God bless you and your family always.

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  vtmomof2 responded December 27, 2007 at 5:24PM

  Life is crazy but wonderful.

I knew a man who spent 2 weeks in the intensive care unit from chicken pox. I know a lot of people think it is a childhood illness that isn't serious, but it can be. This is why both of my children have had the chicken pox vaccine. I tried to get the booster for my daughter this morning, but she cried because she was afraid of the shot. I am going to have her read your story. I was telling her that the chicken pox can be serious, much worse than any shot. Thank you for sharing, and thank God your little girl is doing well.

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  rockergirrl responded December 27, 2007 at 10:12PM

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I am so sorry you went through this ordeal. How very scary. You are very brave and I am so thankful everything turned out ok for you. I chose to not vax my kids for the chicken pox.

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  Sticky_Mommy responded December 28, 2007 at 2:16PM

  I love my job, it gives me a break from my kids!

Wow, thank you so much for sharing. My kids got the pox shots too.

 

Thank you for the warm welcome!

Posted December 26, 2007 at 10:13PM by scirillo

 

Hi All.  Thank you for the warm welcome!

I learned about this site from a commercial I saw on TV.

A bit about me.. I have three wonderful children(don't we all?) from my previous marriage.  My son is in the 8th grade, my oldest daughter is in 6th and my youngest is in 4th.  I am newly married ( a year ago) and my husband and I have just started trying to add a little addition on to our family.  My children love my new husband, (John) and he just adores them.  THANK GOD! 

I teach special needs children in the public school system  I work in a K-5 setting with students who are severly emotinally disturbed.  Needless to say, my work can be challenging, but I love it and my "kids".  I currenlty have 13 students who are in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th grades. I work daily with 3 other teachers and a behavioral specialist.. and we work not only to teach, but to help them function in a group setting.

My husband is an EMT, and has recently been promoted to a supervisior posistion.  He works nights, and has a crazy schedule.  It has been an adjustment for all of us as we get used to his new schedule.  But, together we are making it work!

I look forward to "meeting" all of you and joining a community with people who I can share with, learn from and enjoy this wonderful time in our lives!

 

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  LatteMommy responded December 27, 2007 at 4:12PM

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Welcome. We are so glad you are here. Glad you joined!

 

 

 

 

 

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