I'll start this off with a little background for any one who didn't already know. Right about the time Isabella turned 1 we started noticing that her right eye was turning in or "crossing". We took her to a Pediatric Ophthalmologist and she was diagnosed with Ambliopio and accommodative esotrophia. Most commonly referred to as a lazy eye. We started patching the good eye a few hours a day and when she was about 2 we tried glasses. Of course trying to get a 2 year old old to wear glasses is a near impossible feat! We also tried Atropine in her good eye to blur the vision and strengthen her other eye. All along we have known that there was a strong possibility that she would one day need surgery to correct the crossing in her eye. So we did everything we could to strengthen her eye on its own as much as possible and of course as she got older she got better at actually wearing her glasses.
Well... Last summer, about the end of July, I took Isabella for her regular check up and guess what her doctor said??? That's right, he said "It looks like Isabella's eyes have improved as much as they are going to and it is time to do the surgery". That would have been great except we were moving to Costa Rica in less than 2 weeks! So I talked to the doctor about the possibility of doing the surgery when we came home for Christmas, and that was the plan. Well Unfortunately Isabella's doctor got cancer last fall and was undergoing Chemo and was of course unable to do the surgery. He did however recommend that we go to Miami, to the Bascomb-Palmer Eye Institute. They are the #1 eye clinic in the world and he said his parents had taken him there when he was a child.
So in February Dustin and I decided that we would indeed take Isabella to Miami to have her eye surgery. Well, actually, Dustin stayed home to work and be with the other kids and i took Isabella to Miami. We flew out Tuesday April 15. She was scheduled to see the doctor and have a bunch of tests done on Wednesday and then have the surgery on Thursday. We went to the doctor as scheduled on Wednesday and the started doing the different tests on her eyes. After about 3 hours we saw the doctor, along with a "fellow" doctor from China, a 4th year resident and a couple other student doctors whose ranks I don't know. Isabella was a little hesitant about being looked at by all these people, but I explained it to her like this: Remember a couple of weeks ago when we went on a field trip at school to Zoo Ave to study the birds? Well instead of studying birds these guys are here to study you and your eye. She seemed to accept this and we continued with the testing. Well in the end all of the doctor's agreed that Isabella's eye had improved and that right now there was no need for surgery! There is still a possibility she could need it in the future, but right now, with the glasses, her eye is doing great. As a parent, of course this was a relief. On the way out of the clinic I asked Isabella if she was glad she didn't have to have surgery. She quite angrily replied: No, because that means we came all this way for nothing!
So we ended up staying in Miami until Friday and then went to Carley's for a few days, back to Miami and home on Wednesday. Of course I shopped like a mad woman after being out of the United States for 4 months. I think Isabella has had enough shopping to last her a good long time.
Thankfully everything went well at home. We were gone for Kaylee's Birthday, but friends of ours invited the family over and had a small party for her.
Here are a couple of pictures Isabella and I took at the beach in Florida.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Trip to Miami
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Happy Birthday Kaylee!!
Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday Kaylee! It's hard to believe Kaylee is 9 tomorrow! Even though Isabella and I (mom) can't be there we hope she has a marvelous and very happy Birthday!
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The Beach
Last weekend was a three day weekend and so we decided to head for the beach. We decided to go back to Manuel Antonio because it seems to be the favorite of everyone in the family. The beach is really big and the waves are perfect for bodyboarding without too much of an undertow.
Manuel Antonio is actually a national park, but we have never really been inside the park area. We had been told that it was a bit of a hike into the beaches in the park, but we decided to go for it this time. The hike actually turned out to be quite short and we were able to see monkeys on our way in and a sloth on the way out. The sloth was right next to the path and was just finishing climbing down this tree. I was literally 4-5 feet from the sloth when I took its picture. Unfortunately the kids didn't like the beach in the park as much as the one outside of the park. The waves weren't as good and the beach was much smaller and crowded.
We ended up having a great weekend. We rented a 3 bedroom condo from a guy who just happens to be from Calgary. There was a great pool and plenty of space for everyone. And the best part was we didn't even hit any really bad traffic all weekend!
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Sports Day
Yesterday was Sports Day at the kids school. So of course I went to support and cheer them all on in their events. It was only for elementary school, so that meant I only had 3 kids events to keep track of! So I drug Zoey all over the school grounds trying not to miss a single event, but unfortunately I can't be in 2 places at once and I missed Kaylee's swimming event. Thankfully Austin is in Middle school so I didn't have 4 kids to keep up with!
Kaylee had 2 events. The first was the girls swimming relay (which I missed). Her teacher said she did a great job and they came in 3rd, earning bronze medals. Her other event was the girls running relay. The girls ran very hard and Kaylee won another bronze medal.
Braden also had 2 events, his first event was the boys swimming relay, and they won second place. The last event of the day was the 4th grade boys running relay. Braden was in the first position for his team and had quite a lead for them. In the end they won 2nd place, although from my view point it looked like a tie.
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