One Decade

Filed under: Kaleb — Posted by Jami Leigh at 11:20 am on Wednesday, April 30, 2008

4-30-08 Kaleb

The Best of Friends

Filed under: Family and Friends, Charleigh — Posted by Jami Leigh at 3:28 pm on Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Charleigh Aniston Andreana

Here We Go Again - pureNRG

Filed under: General — Posted by Jami Leigh at 3:28 pm on Monday, April 28, 2008

Now topping Charleigh and Joshua’s wish list is the newest pureNRG CD:

CD32127: Here We Go Again CD Here We Go Again CD
By pureNRG / Fervent Records

The kids love pureNRG, we got them their last CD for Christmas and it’s still at the top of my little one’s play lists.

Charleigh’s allergy update

Filed under: Charleigh, Dairy Free/ Milk Allergy — Posted by Jami Leigh at 1:34 pm on Friday, April 25, 2008

We got Charleigh’s results in.
Her milk IgG dropped to 82.2 which is way better than before but still places her in the highest “Class 5″ which means she’s “very” highly allergic. Baby girl was not happy to hear about that. . .

Her Egg Yolk and White IgG was 13.6 which puts her in the Moderate “Class 2″
Her Wheat IgG was 12.1 which is also referred to as a Moderate allergy.

With just a moderate allergy we don’t have to completely remove the egg and wheat from her diet but I think we will try to keep them in moderation. I’m so thankful we don’t have to be as vigilant with those two as we do with the milk. That would prove a much more formidable challenge.

Lab Work, Links, ReCap

Filed under: Charleigh, Dairy Free/ Milk Allergy — Posted by Jami Leigh at 10:03 am on Friday, April 18, 2008

Charleigh goes to Amarillo this afternoon for a recheck on a few things:
the IgG of Cow’s milk protein, Soy milk, Corn, Oat, Peanut, Chicken egg, and Wheat IgG.

She is way more excited than any normal child would be to get blood sucked out of her arm. She is quite optimistic that all her levels will healthy and normal and she’s ready for the rest of us to see it as well.

While we’re on the subject let me take the chance to tell you that Charleigh is feeling fabulous! She’s adjusted quite well to a dairy free diet and she’s grown quiet proficient at reading labels. Her headaches and faint/fuzzy episodes are completely gone.

Here are a few of the past posts I’ve found related to Charleigh’s recent health “stuff”.
Last Update2-05-08
The Results are in 1-8-08
Charleigh’s six hour trip to the lab12-19-07 (pictures)

Wow, I just noticed I never really told you guys what started this whole thing. Not much time to do that in detail this morning. How bout this. One day in November Charleigh got really sick, acting drunk, she was lethargic and incoherent. She didn’t know who we were. Who she was. Pretty Scary. Before taking her to the ER we decided to check her blood sugar. It was really really low, we gave her some apple juice concentrate and in a few minutes she perked up. Thats what started the whole thing. We went to the Pediatrician. She did tests, they weren’t great so she sent us to a Pediatric Endocrinologist, he did tests. They weren’t great so he did more tests. Those ones were better. Things are good now. Maybe later I’ll let her tell you the rest of the story. Right now I’ve got to get ready to go.
Love you guys!
Jami Leigh

My Cuz’ns

Filed under: Family and Friends — Posted by Jami Leigh at 11:03 am on Friday, April 11, 2008

Look out world! Here they come!

GRRRRRRRR - Vista

Filed under: General — Posted by Jami Leigh at 8:31 am on Thursday, April 10, 2008

My computer just lovingly performed an unannounced Vista update. After shutting down for a good 10 minutes it restarted with the renewed ability to irritate. According to the lovely window that just popped up, my mouse and keyboard are now obsolete. Thanks Vista.

Donate Life America

Filed under: General — Posted by Jami Leigh at 1:27 pm on Wednesday, April 9, 2008

To sign up on the Texas State Organ Donor Registry click on over to www.donatelifetexas.org

My Missiouri friends can go to http://www.missouriorgandonor.com/

They really do work!

Filed under: General — Posted by Jami Leigh at 12:24 pm on Monday, April 7, 2008

Seriously. We bought a package of the Debbie Meyer Green Bags last month at Bed Bath and Beyond. It wasn’t till three weeks later I realized just how awesome they really are. As I went for a handful of fresh spinach I started wondering just how long I’d had it.
3 weeks.
For three weeks my giant bag of spinach sat next to my over sized purchase of celery and carrots and all were as fresh as the day we got them. The cilantro stayed fresh till it was eaten, the apples were as crisp as ever. I’m telling you people: Debbie Meyer Green Bags! Get some.
Debbie Meyer Green Bags

Product Description “Tired of throwing out rotten food? DEBBIE MEYER Green Bags prolong the life of your fruits, vegetables and cut flowers without the use of chemicals. Stock up on produce without worrying about rapid spoilage or extend the life of your homegrown fruits and veggies. Fruits & Vegetables stay fresh longer. Prolong the Life of Your Produce NATURALLY! Re-Use Bags up to 10 Times! Delicious fruits & veggies stay fresh side by side. Control humidity, discourage mold & decay These bags really work! Where ever you normally store produce, either in the refrigerator or countertop is where you’ll use GreenBags. How DEBBIE MEYER Green Bags Work Fruits, vegetables and flowers release ethylene gas while ripening after harvesting or picking. Ethylene gas accelerates ripening, aging and rotting. DEBBIE MEYER Green Bags absorb and remove this damaging gas, dramatically extending the life of fruits, vegetables and flowers. Each bag is reuseable about 8-10 times.”

Chronological Bible

Filed under: General, Faith, Books — Posted by Jami Leigh at 10:08 am on Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Recently Janae and Julie have both mentioned an interest in finding a Chronological Bible. Last weekend I overheard Michele raving about hers. I did a little searching and found these on
Christianbook.com
I haven’t decided which one I like best and I’m not sure which one Michele has. I’ll ask her then get back to you.

50901: NIV One Year Chronological Bible, softcover NIV One Year Chronological Bible, softcover
By Tyndale House

Grasp the flow of Bible history as you journey through God’s Word in a year. The complete NIV text, including books, chapters and verse are rearranged in chronological order, along with maps and transition statements help you understand the Bible better than ever.

  • 10 point type
  • Single-column format
  • Translation and textual notes
  • List of Daily Readings
  • General Timeline
  • Divided Kingdom of Israel Timeline
  • Table of Weights and Measures
  • When the Books Were Written
  • Scripture Index in Canonical Order
  • 2 pages of black & white maps
  • Maps of Paul’s Missionary Journeys
  • 8 1/2″ x 5 1/4″ x 1 1/2″
  • Softcover
7596: The NIV Daily Bible: In Chronological Order, Softcover The NIV Daily Bible: In Chronological Order, Softcover
By Harvest House Publishers

Discover the Bible as the extraordinary epic it is! Spanning events from creation through the apocalypse, this special edition of The Narrated Bible reads like a novel. Weaves Old and New Testaments into one continuous story * Organized into 365 chronological readings * Narrative shaded in gray * Cross-references * Size: 6″ x 8.5″ x 1.5″ * 1713 pages, softcover from Harvest

314099: The One Year Chronological Bible NIV, Hardcover The One Year Chronological Bible NIV, Hardcover
By Tyndale House

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