Monday, December 24, 2012

Sayings

I just wanted to document 2 sayings.....

Will- when we were putting ornaments on the tree. We have a box of the unbreakable ones. We opened it and he look in, slowly gasped and whispered, "Wow!..... Look at all the toys!!"

Amy- On Christmas Eve, upon seeing gifts from Uncle Bobby/Aunt CiCi under the tree.... she really wanted to open them and kept coming up with "ways" to convince us. Finally she said, "Mom, I think we should open all our presents tonight. Christmas is about giving and family. So tomorrow, on Christmas, we should just give presents and be with our family. If we do that, it means we can open them tonight." This girl should be a lawyer, she certainly gives some great arguments. For the record- we did let them open the Secret Santa gifts (from the Ben Nagel's) and the ones from Uncle Bobby/Aunt CiCi. It was actually a good thing, since the toys gave them something to play with.

On a sidenote- Will had another seizure yesterday. This was at church. He wasn't sick, no fever, had a great nap, wasn't hungry, wasn't acting strange, nothing was out of the ordinary. It was right before Sacrament meeting and he was standing on the pew. I was sitting next to him- holding Tyler, when he fell off, doing a flip. I reached to get him, knowing he'd be crying from the way he fell when I realized a seizure had started. I quickly handed Tyler off, Lee jumped over the pew and we tended to Will. It only lasted a minute, thankfully! But once it was over, we got him up and a wonderful friend helped us (Thanks Meghan!!) get Tyler and Amy to the car and we came straight home. He fell asleep, and was back to normal by the nights end.

We don't know if he went into the seizure and that caused the fall or if he just fell off, and once he landed, the seizure started. From the way he fell, there's no way to know. He was jumping around, and falling off the pew isn't anything out of the ordinary (for him). Anyway, we'll call the new neurologist this week and see if he wants to see him sooner than his scheduled January appointment or whatever else. But I can tell you this- we want these seizures to STOP! They are always so scary and we just never know what is happening. But we have faith in the doctor's knowledge and hopefully will get some answers soon.

Aside from that, Have a Merry Christmas! I know we will!
Christmas is always fun with little kids around!!

When Will was asleep, Amy and Tyler curled up on the couch together. They were so sweet.






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