Well, my last post was in August, and we've been quite busy since then!
Susannah has done well with the DuoCal, which is carbs and fats in a powder that we mix with her formula. She has been gaining on a curve since we started that. She went back to the GI dr. in October and he put her on a liquid fat called Liquigen. So we added that as well. She seems to be gaining better and maybe even a tad more than the curve. He released us for 4-6 months. Right now we have an appointment in March, but if she's gained well at our cardiologist visit in Feb, I'm going to move it. Since her weight gain has improved, the Cardiologist said, in November, that we didn't have to go back for THREE months! This will be the longest we have ever gone between cardiologist appointments. Even before she was born, we were at the cardiologist at least every month, if not twice a month! While we were on Christmas vacation, I received a phone call I was waiting on, to consult with Dr. Bove, the heart surgeon from Michigan. On Jan 7, we meet with Dr. Bove and Dr. Scholl, the Dr. who did Susannah's first surgery. Hopefully, we will be able to get a more likely timetable, of when her big surgery will happen.
September brought Emily's and Josiah's birthdays. Aunt Deborah and her friend Miss Amy were able to come down and help celebrate a few days early. October was busy with school and getting things lined up for November and December. The beginning of Nov. the kids and I went to Dothan for the Peanut Festival. We packed in a bit more in this trip than we usually do. We went to the Army Aviation Museum in Ft. Rucker and then we took the kids to the Marianna Caverns. It was fun and I think the kids enjoyed it. Of course, we also went to Luke's "Birthday Parade." The peanut parade always lands around Luke's birthday, and when he was little, he truly thought it was for his birthday! :) We also celebrated Luke's birthday while we were there. We celebrated Thanksgiving at the church with our church family. There were a little over 30 that showed up and a few came that wouldn't usually go to church. A week after Thanksgiving, Leigh and I drove to Dothan, dropped the kids off, and went up to Tennessee to the Marriage and Family Conference at the Bill Rice Ranch. Celebrated Timothy's birthday Saturday, before coming home on Sunday. We then went back to Dothan for Christmas two weeks later!! Our plan was to stay in Dothan a few days and then go to Atlanta and spend a couple days there. Well, all of the kids got sick that week at different times, so the plans changed to where Leigh, Luke, and Emily went up and spent the night and afternoon and came back to Dothan before we headed home. Overall we had a lovely time and made some entertaining memories!
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