In the last month, we have been extremely busy.
Mom ~ The new chemo "Abraxane" is going well. This past weekend she began to notice that she is starting to lose her hair. Initially, this sounds like a bad thing; but actually it is a great sign that the medicine is actually working. Thanks to one of Mom's dear friends (The Lewis') - she has LSU bandanas/dorags to sport around. She is so proud of them too. Her spirits are good on most days. Some days are a little rougher than others, but she has shown us that she will always be our "rock". I will get concerned when she stops complaining about the crazy people and the food:) I think this is truly her entertainment that she shares with all of us.
Lauren and Annalise ~ They are both doing extremely well at school. Lauren makes sure that Annalise's teacher is taking good care of her little sister. She checks up on her at least twice a day. Annalise's has adjusted well to "big girl school". She is following her teachers directions for the most part. Annalise has to go eat lunch in the office sometimes due to her allergies. Well, not to long ago, Annalise said that it is okay if she gets in trouble because Mrs. Lisa or Mrs. Frazier (the principal) will whip her because they are friends. She eats lunch with them. Oh, is she in for a surprise??? She thinks she has it all figured out - wrong!
Well with the landing of Hurricane Gustav and Ike, there cheerleading debut for the year has been postponed twice. They are so beyond excitement. They are cheering laying in their beds at night until they fall asleep or get in trouble (usually the latter). I will post pictures as soon as they get to cheer.
Joseph ~ he is getting big - 3 1/2 months old now. He's such a happy baby; at least when I am around:) He is now rolling both ways, reaching for toys, laughing out loud at his crazy sisters and Dixie. He likes to pet her and touch her nose. It is still to early to tell if he has any allergies.
Hurricane Updates - Gustav left us with many down tree limbs and no utilities for a week. Other than being hot and cranky, we could not complain much. Thank goodness that my in laws got utilities so the kids and I could camp out over there and soak up some A/C during the day; as well as wash some clothes. We were fortunate that the days were overcast and nights were cool as for as LA summer conditions. The generator and window a/c helped too.
Christi and Todd and their families rode the storm out at Christi's house. Karen and her family were in Folsum at the farm, Carl and Cheryl were safe at their home, and Nancy had Maw-maw with them in Alex. As we did not receive any severe damage neither did the rest of the family and we were all able survived the power outage.
And lastly, Mom stayed at the rehab center during both hurricanes and did better than all of us. They had a back up generator that kept them semi-operable. Plenty of CNAs to care for all the patients. They had a good number that evacuated from the New Orleans and surrounding area to her home. Good news, they brought a great cook with them. She enjoyed the food and was actually without lights for only one day.