Madeline's Blog Archive
-
▼
2008
(154)
-
▼
June
(17)
- Week of May 26
- We go to doctor
- Getting ready for vacation
- Back from vacation
- Summer w/ Aunt Ashlee & Papa
- Pink Pointe Shoes
- Face is less red
- Take it day by day, miracles do happen
- Miss Louisiana 2020
- Clay, pimples, hair and blood - got your attention?
- Our doctor is WONDERFUL
- Bribery can be a good thing
- Pictures of Madeline's blisters in palm of hands
- Pics of us...
- She was brave
- Creeping Crud/Advice needed
- She is making me nervous!
-
▼
June
(17)
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Back from vacation
We just got back from Florida - the vacation planned prior to diagnosis; the trip dreaded due to dealing w/ the sun. Believe it or not, we actually had a great time and not one sunburn. She didn't even tan. Thank God! We did not slow down one bit either. We went to the waterpark for eight hours, went to the beach and pool daily, rented a boat and was on the water for over four hours, shopped, played putt-putt, did it all. Besides the great trip, I can now feel confident in sunblock. We applied and reapplied every hour on the hour when in the water. It worked - thank God! Okay Rick, you were right.
She never tired either - or no more than the rest of us did. She climbed the water park stairs (her brother counted one of them to be 105 steps) for eight hours straight. Therefore, I still believe she has no muscle involvement. We will keep praying it never happens.
Great time...oh, and talk about a small world. Another family was staying by us and we found out their little girl who was Madeline's age also has an autoimmune disease - amazing. Or maybe there are so many more like us that it takes something like this to happen before you recognize it. They are pen pals now, well not the snail mail kind (have already emailed each other many times now).
But it's good to be home.
She never tired either - or no more than the rest of us did. She climbed the water park stairs (her brother counted one of them to be 105 steps) for eight hours straight. Therefore, I still believe she has no muscle involvement. We will keep praying it never happens.
Great time...oh, and talk about a small world. Another family was staying by us and we found out their little girl who was Madeline's age also has an autoimmune disease - amazing. Or maybe there are so many more like us that it takes something like this to happen before you recognize it. They are pen pals now, well not the snail mail kind (have already emailed each other many times now).
But it's good to be home.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment