Tuesday, May 26, 2009

School's out!

What a week! Preschool graduation, kindergarten graduation, a school musical, a huge water party and camping in the rain.........we packed in a lot over 8 days.

May 20th marked the 5 year anniversary of our Ella's diagnosis of Leukemia. It was May 20, 2004 when we got the news that Ella, then 21 months old, had ALL. (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia) She spent 6 weeks in the hospital, had multiple surgeries, countless hours in the clinic for blood transfusions, chemo treatments and spinal taps. After a long and difficult 2 1/2 years, she completed treatment and was officially in remission. She continues to see the doctors at Phoenix Children's Hospital every 6 months for check ups. Actually, beginning this summer, she goes into the late effects program, which means she gets a check up once each year. 

Travis always planned on doing a huge party to honor Ella on her 5 year anniversary. We had a bounce house, a water slide, and her favorite treat, a snow cone machine. On the last day of school, we had the party in our front yard and invited all our family and a couple of close friends. It was a bit blustery, but turned out to be a wonderful afternoon.

This is Ella 5 years ago just weeks before we found out she had Leukemia.

This is Ella now on her last day of kindergarten.
We are so grateful for the perfectly healthy girl she is today. She is a spunky, fun, smart and happy girl. She is strong and healthy and never seems to get sick. We often forget how much she has gone through in her young life. She is our sweetheart and adds so much to our family.

Some of our cute party girls.

Travis grilled hot dogs and hamburgers and made snow cones the entire afternoon.

The weather didn't keep the kids off the water slide. Ethan was lovin' life.

Our daredevil, Ryan.

See where he gets it?


Travis' brother, Morgan and his cousin, Kacie.

Our great friends, Dan and Geri with Paige.
Camille and her kids on their way home. Camille was like a second mother to Olivia and Ethan 5 years ago while I spent weeks at the hospital with Ella.  She had them over at her house day after day. I couldn't have made it through that time without her.  

This is Ella's 5th snow cone. Her mouth turned purple and red....I was afraid it would be permanent.



Our Preschool Grad, Ryan:


Ryan with his cousin, Miah:
Ryan was lucky enough to be with his two cousins, Presley and Miah in preschool this year.

Our Kindergarten Grads, Ethan and Ella:
The grads with their amazing teacher, Mrs. Whall:


Olivia performed in her school musical, "Aladdin."  She played a townsperson and was in lots of the numbers. She sent invitations to all the family to be sure they could see her performance. This is Grandma Adams with Olivia: 

Olivia with some of her friends from "Aladdin."



Our 2nd Annual Memorial Day Weekend Campout

A few weeks ago, my mom asked us if we wanted to go camping over Memorial Day weekend. Just to give some history.....6 years ago we went camping in the White Mountains with our three young kids, the twins were only 8 months old and my entire family. It was freezing, dirty, bugs everywhere......miserable. I swore I'd never do that again. 

Fast forward 5 years, the kids were older and my family talked us into giving it another try. We found a camp site just north of Payson and even rented a pop up trailer. Well, it was freezing and rained the entire weekend. I swore again, that I would never do that again.

So when my mom asked if we were interested in camping again, I was quite hesitant. She said, "What are the chances that it will rain again?" Well, for most people that is true, but our family is the exception to that theory. We have already proved that, right? But, being the optimist that I naturally am, I decided to go for it.  We checked the weather forecast and of course, it called for rain. We went anyway because the kids were so excited and we would crush their dreams if we cancelled.
Ryan fell in love with the bugs and set out to find and "save" as many as possible. My brother and his two girls humored him.
The kids learned to shoot BB guns with Grandpa Adams and Travis.

The kids found an existing swing and swinging from it was the camping highlight. (until it broke while Ella was swinging!)

We went fishing at Tonto Creek with Barbie and Cars fishing poles. 
Amazingly, Travis and Olivia caught 4 fish and Olivia found her new passion. She LOVED fishing!
Travis caught his fish on a homemade stick fishing pole. What a mountain man!
It turned out to be a great weekend! We may even try it again next year. What are the chances that it will rain 3 years in a row? 

All right, now Summer Vacation has officially begun. Moms, brace yourselves. I'm only one day into it and really nervous. All day the kids have wanted to party and be entertained and swim and make snow cones and other treats and have play dates and go to a movie. Honestly, that was just today. I hope they chill out and don't completely drive me crazy.  

11 comments:

Jill Ison said...

Andrea your family is amazing...

Kassidy had so much fun today playing with olivia. Call us anytime. PLEASE were so bored :) so far we have no summer plans. pretty lame huh.

seriously though that pic of travis on the slide is the best! what a fun dad!

Angie said...

Like Jill, I love the pic of Trav on the slide! Sounds like you have a family tradition going....camping in the rain on Memorial Day! What fun! Congrats on all of the graduations...school and health related!

Angie said...

Tell the Broadbents HI! Are they still in Nebraska?

kaleyq said...

What a fun "5 year anniversary" party--wish we could've celebrated with you! Still remember that phone call while in NY 5 years ago. And super impressed with Travis' fishing pole....with a fish on the end no less! Who needs those pricey rods!

Melanie said...

Wow you guys have been busy! Congrats to your kids on the graduations and the musical. And a big huge YAY!! to Ella on the huge 5 year milestone!

Tiff said...

Wow. I feel tired just looking at all of this. I don't know how you keep up with these kids! Very cute as usual... and I can't believe how much they've grown since I last saw them!

I worked on the Neuroscience/Trauma Unit at Primary Children's Hospital for a few years (we actually took care of many children with medulloblastomas in our unit)... of course I have no idea what you went through but I certainly witnessed some of the emotions of families and parents. Kudos to you for all you have been through and congrats on the good health!

Check your Mac E-mail!

Tiff

URFAVE 5+A Few said...

You've done more in 8 days then we'll probably do the entire summer LOL. It looks like a lot of fun! Congrats on Ella being healthy and congrats on all the school graduations! It's so good to see everyone doing well in your family!
Take Care,
JoLynn
P.S. I now see why Brian and Travis were good friends in high school. They sure make for fun dads and husbands!

CeeJ said...

WOW- that's a lot to blog about!! But I'm so glad you do! It's all your family history in one place- and we can share it as it goes along. Awesome. :)

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Andrea said...

Please don't post your advertisements for snow cone machines, loser. We don't even know you.

Travis

Unknown said...

You are looking great....
so much of fun...thanks for sharing....
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