Thursday, February 26, 2009

Floor Fiasco

This is Ray, the carpet guy.

This is what Dan had to manage!!!
He had to move EVERYTHING from room to room in order to have the carpet installed.
Can you see why I am in awe of my awesomely wonderful husband!?!?!?!





Our old hardwoods right after Dan tore them out.

Dan getting the sub-flooring ready.

I will be posting some before and afters of the old/new flooring soon.


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Absolute BEST!!!

I just need to say that Dan is absolutely amazing. He worked his butt off over the past few days to get this flooring in (he turned away our one volunteer [thank you Justin] because he thought he didn't need help). Everything had to be taken apart and moved around...beds, Cam's crib, all the furniture, everything in every closet...it was a disaster!!!

When I was starting to feel freaked out about the responsibility of the daunting task, he reassured me that he was in charge and that I didn't need to worry about anything, well besides the boys. The house looked like we had just moved in...literally. There was nothing that wasn't completely turned upside down. I will post pictures later.

When the boys and I came home yesterday, there was barely anything left that needed to be done. AND, he never complained ONCE! Thank you so much honey, you truly are the absolute best. I mean that.

Friday, February 20, 2009

What Have We Been Up To Lately You Ask!?

We are currently accepting applications for ALL volunteer positions for this weekend's job.
Any takers? The pay is GREAT...FREE chiropractic care!!! :)
And I would also imagine there will be some free food involved.

Master Toilet

Master Bath



Upstairs Hallway

Bob the Builder (a.k.a Carter) passed out on the job
while installing our new floors. I wouldn't
recommend his work. ;)
Bob the Builder's employee was even worse! He passed out
on the job before the floor even got started! Again, I definitely
wouldn't recommend hiring Bob the Builder.

The flooring is being installed tomorrow and Sunday and our carpet is going to be installed on Sunday...we think. We are just looking forward to getting all of those mold spores out of our house! The new hard floors will make it easy to keep the floors clean and mold free!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Camden's a Big Boy

We spent our Valentine's Day dinner with Dan's parents last night who were kind enough to have us over for dinner. While we were there, Camden showed all of us who is boss when it comes to using a fork! Grammie had set the table with a fork for Camden and without hesitation he picked it up and started using it. Up until then, we hadn't ever given him a chance to eat with a fork. I figured it would either end up in his eye or on the floor. He used a fork at lunch again today and he absolutely LOVES eating like a big boy! I feel so silly for not giving him a fork sooner.

And now for your enjoyment, a completely unrelated video of the boys:

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Moldy Misery

As most of you know by now, we have been dealing with our fair share of sicknesses over the past year and a half. The boys and I have had constant respiratory upset with the boys coughing pretty severely for a while now. Carter and I had developed asthma (the reason for the ER visit) and Carter was no longer able to run around and play without coughing and wheezing. Both Carter and Camden were on antibiotics back and forth for months with ear infections and Carter was starting to complain about headaches. We were all tired (no, lethargic) and terribly cranky....we just didn't feel good, at all!!! My friends were starting to notice that Carter was no longer a happy-go-lucky boy, and was looking pale and acting quite sickly and poor Camden seemed to come home from the hospital sick.

Now, as you can imagine, having your two babies so sick, for so long has been so devastating. We kept asking ourselves, "Why on earth are they so unhealthy?". We figured they were going from one cold to the next, but why was Dan never sick!?!?

After constant coughing, runny/stuffy noses, breathlessness and countless trips to the doctor for strange fevers, coughs and alleged allergies, I insisted that we test the air quality in our house. I had long suspected mold/mildew being a culprit. I had noticed that when the kids and I left the house, I never had to wipe their noses and their coughs would get better. Luckily, Dan has a patient who is an environmentalist who came out to the house and sent away air samples to a lab. The air inside your home should house no more than 50-80% of the mold levels seen outside the home depending on the season. With the dry, cold season upon us, we shouldn't see more than 50%. The levels outside our front porch were found to be 250 of Aspergillus Penicillium so we expected to see no more than 125 inside. Well, the count found by the lab was 2,100.

WE FOUND IT!!! We figured out what has been making us all so darn sick. But, the problem was...where was it coming from? The environmentalist feared that it was harboring in our walls and ceilings which would require invasive searching. After tearing up some flooring and finding nothing, Dan, being a super-smart guy, thought to look in our AC unit on the coils and found quite a bit of mold growth. So, for the whole time the mold had been there, everytime the air or heat turned on, mold spores were pouring into the house.

The AC guy came out to our house the next day and cleaned the coils, we aired out the house and purchased several air purifiers. Like someone flipping a switch, all of our symptoms were gone. Just like that. No more runny noses, NO MORE COUGH (the boys had coughed for a solid YEAR!) and no more asthma. Dan wasn't displaying any symptoms because he wasn't in the house all day long. It was a bit of a viscious cycle for the boys and me though, because we never felt well, we never left the house!

I am still suffering from headaches and sinus issues, but the mold actually grows inside your body, so it will take a while for us all to be feeling 100%. We are so relieved to finally have the boys feeling better. Carter is acting like a three year old again and Camden is giggling more and they are both enjoying life now!!!

The only bad news is we need to replace all the flooring in our house (because of the mold spores) and our HVAC system needs to be replaced as well.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Squishy

Squishy has been talking quite a bit. Here are a few things he is saying on a regular basis:

cheese (he calls most foods cheese)
doggy
thank you
please
shhhhhhhh
see-saw
cup
there it is
what's that?
hot
juice
kiss
stinky
sticky (he thinks this word is hilarious and giggles when he hears it)
weeeeeee
hmmmm (as in thinking)
mmmmmmmm yummy