Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Wow

Looking back I see lots of errors. I could go and fix them and maybe someday I will, but I am too lazy to do it right now. So back to whats going on here in Texas, we are surviving a tumult of things. As I sit here I can hear sirens which is a common ocurrance. I am still a country girl at heart, and pray someday we will live there.


Poor Cyprian, I have just discovered a rash all over his stomach, I am assuming it is from the antibiotic he is on for yet another ear infection. He has also cut four teeth recently. So he has been pretty crabby and clingy. The problem is he only wants Mom, Dad just doesn't cut it right now.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Continuing on

Well I left off on our travels back to Texas. So it would be January 11th, we stopped in Pryor OK to stay at a hotel. Franz searched online to see what time masses were and where. He happened to come across a sight for Clear Creek Abby. It was about 3o miles from Pryor and in the middle of nowhere. We thought it would be an adventure.


Lo and behold it turned out to be more of an adventure than we were anticipating. Franz looked at google maps and noticed that they had you head south a ways then cut east and then back up north. So, he decided to make his own directions more direct to the location. It all went well while traveling on the turnpike, but shortly after that we were on a pretty lonely highway looking for a Jericho road. The roads also were numbered. None of the numbers Franz wrote were matching up. We happened to pass a building that was off the highway with a Jericho Co. sign. We guessed maybe this was the road. At first the road was gravel and then it turned into dirt. Meanwhile we were winding around further and further from civilization. We came upon a stream that you literally had to ford. Thankfully it was shallow. I was to the point of being very concerned about ever getting out of nowhere land, when suddenly some of the road numbers started to match.


We came upon the abby from the back and it was so totally worth it. The beauty of being in a holy and secluded dwelling with country surrounding it is amazing. It really is in the wild, but they are building and working on it. It is not small and we also thankfully set out with lots of extra time so we were not late for mass. It would be a lovely place for a retreat for meditation and reflection. God works in mysterious ways, he led us on even when I was afraid we were really lost.


We then made it back to our Texas home on the 12th in the early evening. I am always so glad to get out of the car and be able to stretch. Franz and Cyprian share my sentiment. It is a 1000 miles from Wisconsin to Texas.


We got back into a schedule after having a week to get settled back into Texas living. Cyprian and I started going back to play group, bookclub, etc. Cyprian by this time was walking and running all over.

On the 29th we celebrated Cyprians 1st birthday in the morning with all the kids at playgroup. I made a lazy daisy cake with chocolate frosting that we lit some candles on and helped Cyprian to blow the candles out. That evening I made pizza and another cake, Hawaiian, and we had the Lindley's over for dinner. Cyprian got to open his present from us which was a real piano, its has only 25 keys, is bright red, made of wood, and is minature so that he can kneel at it and play. The Lindley's gave him a fun farm animals book. Which I am now using to try and teach him his animals.

Here is a jump in topic...

Next day I decided to take a pregnancy test, I had been feeling pregnant for awhile now. The test said positive, we were very excited. On the 4th of February I started to bleed. I worried that I was miscarrying. As I did research I found out that quite a few women can bleed throughout pregnancy's and still carry to term and have healthy babies. So I was hopeful, I hadn't had any extreme pain, just some lower back pain. To be on the safe side we decided I should go in to be checked, so on the 10th I went and saw a OB. He gave me the sad news after doing a sonogram, telling me I had an ectopic pregnancy(tubal pregnancy). I was in shock and sad. The doctor told us that the baby's heart was not beating and had probably stopped a few days before. I was seven and a half weeks along. He gave me two options, one to have surgery and remove the tube, or two have a shot of Methothorate to dissolve the baby back into my body. We decided because the baby was already dead to go with the shot. The shot can give you a higher chance of fertility so long as the tube is not damaged. The unfortunate thing was the doctor forgot to inform me that I could not breastfeed. Cyprian at this point was still nursing a lot. Thankfully my sisters and Mom questioned me if I could nurse after having the shot, and we found out from a pharmacist that I shouldn't nurse for a week. Thank God I hadn't nursed Cyprian after having the shot. The pharmacist said I could pump and dump, and then try to go back to nursing. Cyprian would not nurse, so he pretty much quit nursing cold turkey.

Since he has had a double ear infection and the stomach flu. I would encourage mothers to nurse their babies till at least a year and a half. Thankfully he recovers real quick and has not had any lasting illness. I think it is the vitamins I am giving him. SHAKLEE!!! Oh and I also couldn't take vitamins so my body was going through a lot. The methothorate is a drug that is used in treating chemo cancer patients. It is a much smaller dose though. I had to deal with pregnancy hormones while trying to deal with the fact we would not get to see our little baby. We named our babe Cosmas James Klein. Cosmas is the patron saint of what would have been the due date. I just found out that he is the patron saint of pharmacist, I did not know this when we picked the name. I think is neat and God helped us pick a good name for our little angel, especially since I had a strong drug put into my body. I hate to use any medicine or drugs, but I believe Cosmas is watching over me.

We are hopeful for future babies and are praying to little Cosmas to intercede for us for healthy pregnancies. I will conclude for tonight with a little prayer to my baby angel.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Where has the time gone???

Hello old blog, yes you are old, I completely forgot about you....

Well here I am again. So much has happened since October 2009. Rebecca came and visited us in December. Franz ran a marathon in Dallas. He also finished his first semester at the University of Dallas. All around things went well. Beck and I enjoyed working out at the fitness club where I have a membership. Becky is so funny she said, "man I can see why people workout at a place like this because you can watch tv and not even realize how long and far you are going on the machine, until the next day when you feel it." She by the way was very reluctant to go with me, but after she did we went every night till we left for Wisconsin. Becky traveled back with us in our car. It was much nicer hauling a trailer that was not loaded beyond its capacity for space and weight! Thankfully we missed the major snow storms while traveling, though we got our fair share of snow while visiting family:')

Cyprian took his first steps on December 13, Beck said she would get him to walk and she was right. Also, Grandpa made Cyprian a wooden rocking horse. Cyprian loved to rock away on his horse. I have never seen a 11 month old who was so good at riding a rocking horse. Franz and I got to go with chains shovels and sand in the 4wheel drive truck to go get my Dad and his HHR out of a snowbank. There was definitely some good snow days.

Beck the ever good helper, helped me with Christmas shopping. I was proud of myself because I got it all done in a couple of hours. I had a huge list. I hate shopping, especially around the holidays, people are crazy!!!!

We got the house all cleaned up and decorated with lights, stockings, cards, etc. I precariously put the star on the tree. we even have pictures somewhere to show my unstable perch. Christmas eve we opened presents after we attended mass at St. Peter's. Mom, Dad, Renee, Beck, Alynnsia, Franz, Cyprian and I, all enjoyed celebrating Christ's birthday very much. On Christmas day we went to Grandma Carla's for her open house. Grandma gives such good gifts, we received a cross that spells jeSus and chocolate turtles yum...I should feel guilty Franz never saw one of the turtles and he discovered the box in the garbage...Busted!!! I made up to him by giving him something else.

After visiting with family we headed out to Point to spend time with Franz's family. We met at Grandma and Grandpa Crawford's, where all the Klein family were. It is always a feat when you can get a large family together, especially when they are getting older and going their own ways. It was so good to see them all. We got to go sledding too before Sue and the kids left for Jamaica on the 29th of Dec. Cyprian wasn't sure what to make of the sledding at first, but when everyone else was laughing and having so much fun, he decided it must be great. Cyprian also took a dive off a bed and landed on a hard wood floor on his head. He scared the living daylights out of me and Grandpa Klein. I was afraid he cracked his skull, I have an overly active imagination sometimes. He seemed to have no ill effects besides a small bruise on his forhead. Cyprian loved playing with Great Grand Father Klein, also known as Grandpa Klein. Cyprian also enjoyed playing with all the kids before they left. He was a little overwhelmed at first but pretty quickly over came the shock of being around so many people at one time. For New Years Eve I made Grandpa Klein a fancy pizza dinner, it included a nice salad and apple crisp. We then watched a movie. None of us sadly made it to the new year awake. We're getting so old(heeheehee), or so we think.....

January 1st we started off right by jumping in a freezing river. Brrrr... I have never done the polar plunge, so it was a new experience for me. I don't think I have ever run so fast in water before. We took leave of Grandpa Klein, Zeb, Suzy, Gabrielle, and Johanna later that day and headed to a party in Necedah.

We got to see a lot of LaCrosse friends and share in the wonderful news of Sarah's engagement to her wonderful fiance Joseph. Rick and Angie hosted a nice party at their house where we played catch phrase and had an very good time. I believe everyone is doing well. They all looked good. Especially the new mommys Jenny, and Angie:') Jenny is due this month, and I believe Angie is due in May.

We ended our crazy wonderful trip home with family and friends by taking a different way home that was more picturesque. We were able to spend a night with my brother Joseph his wife Jen, and their little girl Josie in Dekalb IL. I think Cyprian was teaching Josie plenty of things. Cyprian is four months older. Which by the way to note, Josie is now walking at only nine months of age. She was taking good notes! Maire and Olivia, Cyprian's other two cousins are a little more cautious.

I will post more later, it is hard to write several months worth of stuff right before bed, so bloggy blog please forgive me if I have made many errors. Till tomorrow... goodnight.....