Wednesday, December 26, 2012

When it rains it pours…

Last week I was in a car accident.  Rayne and I were heading over to my mom’s house to take care of their kitty while they were in Pine Island.  When we went through an intersection a pick up truck turned into our car at a high rate of speed.  The man driving did not have a driver’s license and his insurance may or not be valid.  Since it was just before the holiday his insurance company is on vacation and will not return until tomorrow.  My car likely will be a total loss and there is a chance that we will not be covered.  Rayne is totally fine and I had a few days being very sore but thankfully neither of us were really hurt and I have a rental car right now.

 I have not been feeling well again and I saw my rheumatologist. I have stomach ulcers again due to the medication I take for my lupus so they are treating them with new medications and have lowered my plaquenil (anti-malaria that treats lupus) in an effort to get my stomach healed.  She was also concerned with my iron levels so she ordered some more labs and sent me to a hematologist that I saw today.  My ferritin iron level was 4, she said seriously low is 10 and normal is 40-300.  She said all my efforts in trying to eat more iron would not be able to combat how low my numbers are.  She is suggesting an iron infusion.  Unfortunately it is a pricey procedure and I will likely need more than one.  Due to the recent costs of the accident I am not sure how we are going to afford it all.  Monty just reassures me that it will work out, but I am very worried.

 To top it off the little health insurance we have has lost the contract to baycare (which is ALL of our local hospitals) when I called them today they did not have a solution so we have NO hospital coverage.  I called several other insurance companies but due to my lupus and Monty’s pre-existing condition no one else will cover us individually.  We are getting some quotes for small group coverage with Gary Consulting, but it is going to be very expensive.  Again I find myself weary and just putting one foot in front of the other…. but I AM still moving!  Thank God!!

Grandma and Grandpa and their grandbabies <

The kids got matching (twins) baby dolls for Christmas….. Lexy said “placement must have called Santa and told him to find a good home for these babies.”
Decorating the tree




Santa Came
 On a positive note we had a great Christmas.  We were all together we shared lots of love and received lots gifts.  I had good intentions of cutting back but we were all spoiled.  Though I have been feeling overwhelmed lately I do know that I am blessed.  The financial and health challenges that I am facing does not compare to what many others are dealing with. 

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Letter 2012


Dear loved ones,

We have had another busy year here in the Gary house!!

Rayne brings in the year with a birthday, this year he turned 4.  He played a season of t-ball but has decided that soccer is his favorite right now.  He is quite the athlete (not sure where he get it from) and is competitive and fast.  He lacks no confidence and rarely stops moving, talking, flipping, jumping, or asking questions.  He loves being a big brother to our foster babies and takes his job very seriously.

I continue to homeschool Lexy. We love our flexible schedule and the freedom of allowing her to be a kid.  She started 1st grade in virtual school with the county this year and likes doing her work most days.  She is creative and enjoys writing and drawing.  She also participated in soccer and t-ball but has decided she would rather be a ballerina.  She turned 7 in August and continues to see a weekly speech and occupational therapist.  She also loves being a big sister and begs to take every child that placement calls about.  She is hoping the next call will be a little girl, since we had all boys this year.

In May I participated in my first every lupus walk and with the support of my family and friends raised more than $1000, but the most valuable part for me was the reminder of how much love and support I have. I was overwhelmed and grateful!!  There have been some improvements, though lupus continues to challenge me and our family plans.  I haven’t given up on a complete remission.  I continue to work towards a healthy diet and lifestyle for all of us.  I have big plans for our organic garden in the spring and intend to feel well enough to follow them through.

We have had an active year fostering.  Though our home is still considered a short term emergency home, it is difficult for me to let our babies leave until I find peace with where they are going.  The system continues to disappoint me, but there are rays of light among the chaos and I try to focus on those.  The children are precious and worth every bit of the time we put in to try and ensure their well being.

The end of the year brought sadness in the loss of our sweet Sunny.  He was my first cat when moving out on my own and had won the hearts of Monty and the kids.  He was 12 years old and was a great companion for many years.  We miss him a lot!

Gary Consulting is staying busy and I am thankful that is still gives me the opportunity to stay home with the kids.  We haven’t used our camper much this year but already have plans for a trip in 2013.

Merry Christmas!!
Peace and Love, Amanda (Monty, Alexis and Rayne)
 


 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Family Pictures 2012















 
My sweet and talented friend Amy Roberts took family pictures for us at the end of the year for our Christmas card.  It was our first time as a family having our pictures made.  It was a wonderful experience and I think they turned out great!
 
She is affordable, flexible, talented and sweet.
 
 

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Our ripples are making waves...


The season is upon us and it does it get busy fast.  I can’t believe it has been two weeks since I have posted an update.  Since our sweet foster baby went home I have kept in touch with his dad and even babysat him last weekend. He seems well adjusted and he is right where he needs to be with his daddy.  It I'm honest it was fun having him for the weekend and it was also good to take him home where I know he is save and loved.  After just a weekend with him I wondered how I got anything done with the extra baby in the house.  I am trying to take off fostering for the holiday season.  I have asked to only be called for emergency placements until the first of the year. I don’t take my name completely off because I can’t stand the thought of kids being stuck in the sheriff’s office during Christmas and unfortunately this is a busy time for foster care.  I just pray (for the children’s sake) they don’t need me.

As I shared in my last post the kids and I (and another homeschooling/foster mom friend) started a “little” Random Acts of Kindness project.  We have a long list that grows everyday of kind acts we can do for friends and strangers.  On a whim I created a facebook event to share in hopes that others would join us.  I have been blown away by the response!!  My friend Melissa and I had no idea that our little family projects would begin this small movement.  We have almost 1,200 people that have committed to completing kindness acts on 12-12-12.  The coolest part of it is all to me is that it started a conversation.  People are talking sharing ideas and excited about it.  People have asked that we extend and make it a year round project.  So we started a year round kindness page called Living Stones..... Making a ripple with love and kindness.

https://www.facebook.com/#!/LivingStonesMakingARippleWithLoveAndKindness

As many of you know we started this project to teach our children by example and hands on activities to be kind and love others.  I could share tons of stories on how my family has been blessed these last several days.  We have had homeless people tell us they love us, hugs from strangers, happy dances for volunteers at the foster parent association, a cash donation from a stranger (we passed along to a family that needed a little help over Christmas) and lots joy in our hearts from things we do anonymously.  We went out to make a small change in the world and ended up having a huge change in our own hearts. 

If you want to join our little movement…  Join our event on facebook or like our page.  Please don’t misunderstand I do not assume that you are unkind…..I know most of the people that follow my blog are personal friends and family and are kind by nature.  This is just a reminder to start the conversation and spread love everywhere you go.  It could change the world and possibly (like our family) change your own heart..