Saturday, October 16, 2010

Surgery Update

Ok, I know this is a week late...Aunt Debbie, this is for you!! LOL!! Last Friday morning, Randall and I arrived at Baptist Outpatient Center a little after 8:00. Surgery was scheduled for 10:00. I was called to the back and prepped, then they called Randall back. Brother James got there right before they gave me the "goofy juice." Once they gave it to me, I remember it kicking in, me saying, "Whoa!!!" and that's it. I now have 4 small holes in my belly, and my gallbladder is gone!! They did find some fatty tissue on my liver that they removed for a biopsy, and I should get results on Wednesday when I go back to the dr. for my follow-up appointment. Momma googled it and found out that complications from a high-risk pregnancy, obesity, or diabetes could cause it...well, we all know for sure that I've had #1!! I am doing well (still not eating a whole lote) and still CRAVING MEXICAN!!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Surgery Date is Scheduled

Next Friday, October 8, I have to report to admissions at Baptist Hospital in Little Rock at 5:30 for my gallbladder surgery. Surgery is scheduled for 7:30. The plan is to have outpatient surgery to remove it and come home later that day. The kids are going to spend the night with Gramps and Grammy so Grammy can take them to school/babysitter's on Friday. I'm not nervous (yet), but I am praying for God to guide the surgeon's hands to take care of my problem. I am hoping to only miss Friday at work and be back to teaching my 6th graders on Monday!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Get Down Downtown

Last weekend, Searcy had their Get Down Downtown Festival. Randall and Gramps took Mac to deer camp, so Emma and I headed downtown for some Momma/Emma time. We wandered around, got Emma's face painted, made a sand peace sign, and watched the SHS cheerleaders. Emma was thrilled because she absolutely loves Jessica (the cheerleader in the pic with her). On Saturday night, Randall and I headed back downtown for the FREE (yes, I said FREE) Mark Wills concert. All in all, it was a wonderful day (except the fact that Bama beat our Razorbacks!!)





Sunday, September 26, 2010

Awana



White Co. Fair, 2010

Ok, I know I'm a little behind on blogging, and since it's 9:00 on Sunday night, I am not going to get caught up tonight. However, I thought I would get in a couple of posts. Two weeks ago was the White County Fair. It kicked off Monday afternoon with the fair parade. Grammy picked up Mac from Miss Renee's for me, and Emma and I met them at our spot to watch the parade. I think we've watched it from the exact same spot the last 3 years. The kids loved it! Randall and I worked our church booth at the fair Monday night, then we took Grandma, Emma, Mac, and Haley Wood to the fair Tuesday night. Tuesday night is free admission night AND armband night, so it was pretty crowded. The kids knew before-hand that we were going to see the animals and eat, not ride rides. I think they had a great time. Here are a few pics from that week!





Friday, September 17, 2010

And the outcome is...

Gallstones! A whole gallbladder full of them. I had an ultrasound on Tuesday, and I went to the dr. today to get the full results. The first thing he said to me when he walked in the exam room was, "Well, you win the award for the most gallstones EVER!!" I asked him how many there were, and all he could tell me what that it was full!! Great! Now I will be heading to see a surgeon in Little Rock (the date is yet to be determined) to see about getting it out! Praying that they don't have to cut me open!!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Sticky Notes

One of the programs we have on our computer with Windows 7 is Sticky Notes. Both of the kids love to type on it (they can change the background colors). I walked in the other day, and this was on Emma's screen.



"I love you Mrs. Amy Emma Grace Martin. I see a cat. I love you Dad. I love you Mom. I love you Mac. I love you me sef (myself). We wit (went) to a restwest (restaurant) to eat to get fthr (together). I like me sef (myself) because."

I thought it was the cutest thing. I love Amy (Emma's kindergarten teacher from last year) see it. I can see how much she learned last year through this simple "sticky note."

Not how I wanted to spend my Saturday



Yep, in the ER. Randall and I ate Casa Brava for supper last night, so when I woke up at 3:00 this morning, I thought I had indigestion. Apparently, I was wrong. I finally :woke Randall up around and told him to take me to the ER. The original concensus was that I had kidney stones. That was ruled out. It seems that now I have an inflammed gallbladder. I will be scheduled for an outpatient gallbladder ultrasound this week, then I'll probably talk to a surgeon after that!! They gave me morphine at the hospital, and I've been sleeping most of the day...and I am heading back to bed now!!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

SHS Lions Football is here!!

As of Friday night, the Searcy Lions' football season has started...and it started with a bang! Our lions pounced on North Pulaski by beating them 56-0. It was a great game, and Emma and Mac were both full of school spirit (we still have to find Mac a SHS shirt, but Emma was sporting her shirt AND flip-flops!!


Books, books, and more books



Can you tell his mom is a reading teacher?

Saturday, September 4, 2010

A Razorback Can Survive

With today being the opening day of Hog Football, I just had to post this!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

A Cute Story

Ok, so I just have to share a cute little story about Emma. This morning, I asked her to put her cereal bowl away before we left for school. She told me that she already had, that she was being PROACTIVE. Ok, I was wondering where THAT word came from, so I asked her. She said it was one of her "words" at school. I knew that her school was starting a new character program this year, and apparently, this is one of the words. I asked her to explain it to me, and this was her explanation...

"There are good abits (habits) and bad abits. The bad abits are not good. If you do the bad abits, you are following the devil, but if you do the good abits, you are following God."

Ok, at least I know she's understanding what's she's told and putting two and two together!!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

The Birds



Since the day Emma found out she was in Mrs. Cook's class, she's been begging me to sign up for a weekend to bring the birds home...so guess who brought home the birds on the first weekend after school started?!!

First Day of School, 2010

The first day of school this week came and went without a hitch! Emma started first grade,and she loves Mrs. Cook, her teacher! She's especially excited about the birds Mrs. Cook has in her classroom. Here are a couple of pics of her on the first day!



Mac actually started back to Miss Renee's on August 11, but I needed a picture of him. He wasn't happy about it, and he fussed after I took this picture!

Sunday, August 15, 2010

I'm getting to old!!

Yep, I am...at least to play softball. I played in our church associational co-ed tournament yesterday, and I am paying for it dearly today! I can barely move!! I haven't played in two years!! What was I thinking?!! On top of that, it was HOT (over 100 degrees in the shade)!! I think I've lost my marbles! We did have a great time and some good fellowship! We played 4 games total (lost the first and last!). I meant to take my camera, but I forgot, so no pictures...those of you that played got lucky!!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Two Important Days

Randall and I are coming upon two very important days in our relationship...on August 15, we will have been together for 12 years. On August 17, we will celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary. One song sums up how I feel about Randall...No Place that Far by Sara Evans. This song came out not long after Randall and I started dating. We had been dating 9 months when Randall was deployed for the first time, and I thought of him every time I heard this song.



Randall, I love you very much, and I look forward to spending many more years with you!

Miss Renee's Graduation Program, 2010

On Sunday, Mac was in a program for the kids from Miss Renee's that were graduating from the daycare to kindergarten. Although Mac isn't going to kindergarten, he still got to sing in the program. It was priceless. The theme was "Tribute to the Soldiers." It was very touching. Thank you, Miss Renee and Mr. Wayne, for all you do for my little one! He's come so far since he came to you two years ago...an eighteen month old who had just started walking a month before he got there and barely spoke a word. Now you can't slow him down, and he talks A LOT!!

Mac holding the American flag.


Mac and Miss Renee. We are so blessed to have Miss Renee and Mr. Wayne taking care of our sweet Mac while Randall and I are working. They are both truly gifts from God. God answered a HUGE prayer from me when he sent them our way!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Update on Emma

Ok, as promised, here is Emma's post.

Emma weighed 7 pounds and was 21 inches when she was born on April 26, 2004. Now, at 6 years old, she weighs 43 pounds (31st percentile) and is 47 inches tall (68th percentile). She is wearing 6X and 7 slim pants and 7 tops. She wears 11-12 in shoes. She is really into anything with bright colors and peace signs...and she's loving that she's old enough to wear clothes from Justice...(oh, she also really likes Justin Bieber and the Jonas Brothers!!). She is growing up so fast...I can't believe she starts 1st grade in a week and a half!!

I don't know if I've ever actually posted Emma's birth story, but I will soon...easy and quick labor...but Randall was deployed to Iraq!

Me holding Emma the day we were going home! Going home outfit was courtesy of Randall!


Emma at VBS in July.

Update on Mac

I haven't posted lately just to give an update on how the kids are growing, so I decided to do a separate post on each one.

Mac is growing by leaps and bounds, and he's looking great when you see how far he has come...he started out at 2 pounds, 8 ounces, and 15 1/2 inches long. He now weighs 26 pounds and is 37 inches tall. He is still small for his age, but he's healthy!! He is in the 10th percentile for height, but he's still less than the 3rd percentile for weight. At 3 1/2 years old, he is still wearing 24 month clothes (some 2T shirts), and we have to roll the waistbands down on the pants. He speaks very clearly and has no health problems other than asthma and allergies (which we control with Flovent, Singulair, and Hydroxyzine).

Mac being held up by his nurse immediately after delivery on February 3, 2007.


Mac during VBS program in July...he's in the middle among other 3 year olds.

Friday, August 6, 2010

A Very Moving Song

I love this song!! It reminds you that it's family, not stuff, that matters!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Family Trip to Branson

About a week and a half ago, we loaded up on Friday at lunchtime and headed to Branson. Momma and Daddy headed that way with us, and Randy (my brother) and his family came down from Ft. Leonard Wood. We got a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom condo for the weekend and planned on just having some family fun time. We didn't eat out except lunch Sunday (which was actually lupper because we ate at 3:00) before we headed home. Friday night we had hot dogs for supper, then we headed out to walk around the grounds. Saturday morning we had pancakes for supper, then I went out and did a little shopping with Momma to get some school clothes for myself. (The men took the kids to the "kiddie pool" at the condo.) I ended up getting several pairs of pants/capris and shirts to go with them! I was very excited! That afternoon, the guys headed to Bass Pro while Momma and I took Emma, Mac, and Mikayla (Randy's oldest daughter) to the pool. We had steaks on the grill for supper, then headed out to the strip to let the kiddos get in some rides. We also headed over to Cakes~n~Cream to cool off. Sunday morning, we cooked breakfast and packed up...we did do some shopping before heading home. Randall, the kids, and I, ended up not leaving until about 4:00! All in all, we had a great weekend!

Mikayla, Mac, and Emma heading to Kids Kountry for the rides!!


Gramps, Mac, Mikayla, and Emma waiting for Randall and Randy to get armbands for the kids.


Mac and Emma


Emma and Mikayla riding the teacups


Randall and Mac watching the girls on their rides...he only wanted to ride the train!!


Poor Miya...she only got to watch!


Emma on the swings.


Miya finally got her own ride!!


Emma, Mac, and Mikayla riding the rabbits.


Emma on the go-carts.


My black raspberry sundae from Cakes~n~Cream!! That's my favorite place in all of Branson! I love to play the jukebox and enjoy family time eating ice cream or funnel cakes!!


Emma's Peace Sign Bear she made at Build-A-Bear. Her name is Sadie...we always let the kids cash in their piggy bank money for our trips to Branson, and Emma always gets to make an animal at Build-A-Bear! She doesn't know there is a Build-A-Bear in Little Rock!!


Mac's "Batman" car...he uses his piggie bank money to go to Ride Makerz...it's like Build-A-Bear, but the boys get to "build" their own cars!! It's really cool!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010