Thursday, May 14, 2009

Grumpy no more

Forgive my grumpy attitude yesterday I was a bit overwhelmed. My hubby has promised to be nice to me today, and stop by and see me later.

After my rough day everything finally seemed to fall into place last night. I was determined to get home and just appreciate my kids. Jude was still having small spasms, and I believe that is causing his lack of eating. He has some blood work today, and he will see the doctor on Monday. I know he will increase the Depakene in hopes it will eliminate the seizure activity. It is medically interesting watching how seizures can affect Jude's everyday learning and memory capabilties. It's emotionally straining though watching him drift off because he has forgotten to suck on his bottle.

Emily is always great about including Jude. She was especially interested in him last night, and spent a lot of time with him. She even pulled him up next to her at dinner (ignore my messy kitchen)
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She then spent some time with him in the living room
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It seems when I start getting down someone does something that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. I remind myself that people really do have good hearts. I received an email today from The Whitton family over at http://thewackywhittons.blogspot.com/. Please stop by and see how they honored Jude for pediatric Stroke Awareness day. They went on vacation so they drove all the way to Florida with their vehicle displaying awareness!

On another note I have been touched by two others this week. Sometimes I think God knows he needs to steer people your direction. I had two different woman come in my office on seperate occasions and both had different tales. One mother was dealing with the loss of a child due to a car wreck, and the other a child that is fighting a bone disease. We talked about their insurance, made arrangements on payments, and then discussed our lives in general. I received hugs from strangers, and comments on how it was fate they stepped in my office. We shed tears for our kids, and I connected with people I never will know again except through a professional standing. It was touching, and I learned a lot from them.



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5 comments:

The Wacky Whittons said...

We love the little boy we have never met!! I hope one day we can meet in person and give him and Em a huge hug!!! Let us know how things are coming along for the walk in the fall. Oh-Emily's bags- how are they coming along?

Laura Marchant said...

The pictures of the two of them are adorable!
Sometimes I think fate is amazing and blogging. Seriously blogging and meeting and learning so much about people and the world has made me a better person. If it weren't for you I wouldn't know how common strokes are among babies.

Jennifer Ortiz said...

Aw thank you Midwest mommy! Also, Em's smile boxes should be ready the first of June! We are ordering some stuff now, and our website lady is working on getting the site up. I am excited!

shelley said...

hi jen,
we have been "family" to depakote for i think around 15 years now... if you have any questions just hollar! the pictures are wonderful! keep smiling, and just to give you a small one i'm bestowing you with an award, stop by and pick it up from my blog!
hugs,
shelly
http://iamstillstandingafterallthistime.blogspot.com/

Marie Watson said...

Hi,
You and your family are an inspiration. Thank you for visiting and following my blog. I am following you and your family now and will pray for you. Keep the Faith.