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We Are Adopting!

It's time to announce!  We (the Wilkins family) are working towards adopting two children from Africa.  We have not yet been matched with our children, but are in the beginning steps of getting our paperwork turned in and selecting our placement agency.  It has been an amazing journey that has brought us to this place of readiness to add to our family(for MUCH more of our story, visit my, Jen's, personal blog at www.ramblings-of-jen.blogspot.com ).  The girls are so excited and pray for their "baby" siblings every day on the way to school and before bed.  Ari is even looking forward to selling lemonade and cookies at our upcoming fundraiser to help bring "her" babies home!  Ella asks if she can help push the "babies" in strollers once they arrive and Ari can't wait to teach them all that she knows! We are hoping to adopt two children zero to three years old.  The country that we are aiming to adopt from and believe the Lord has lead us to is ...

Answered Prayer

Thanksgiving coats my heart today as I think of those who have lifted our family in prayer to the throne of God!  I have been feeling so much better with only a few lagging symptoms and Ella has shown great signs of good-health as well.  Since having the swallow-study done several weeks ago and starting with thickened drinks, Ella's breathing problems have improved significantly.  She saw her pediatric cardiologist last week, who performed an EKG and reported that Ella's heart is doing well and that there are no signs of pulmonary hypertension that can typically go along with aspirating.  Praise Jesus!  We rejoice today for a God who is good and who cares about our deepest and even smallest needs!  Praise Him!  And thank you for your prayers!

My Trip To The Hospital

Seems like I've been apologizing a lot for not keeping this blog up to date, but a lot has been going on.  Last Friday night, Calvin rushed me to the emergency room with an anaphylactic reaction to an antibiotic I was taking for my sinus infection.  My entire body swole up and broke out in hives while my eyes, nose, ears and lips grew several sizes larger as well.  My throat closed and caused a dramatic entry to the E.R. with me collapsing on the floor. I was rushed to a bed where they gave me a shot of epinephrin and a breathing treatment which brought the swelling down enough in my throat to breath effectively.  My body though, remained swollen and reacting more severely than what was normal.  I was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for the night and into the next day.  I was later told how I narrowly avoided a tracheotomy and should be thankful for my life.  Over the course of the weekend, I experienced several strange reactions to other medicat...

Visit to the Pulmonologist

This morning brought more answers to Ella's breathing problems after a trip to see Idaho's only pulmonologist, Dr Tipits.  Before we actually got to meet Dr Tipits, his assistant prepared Ella by getting a reading on Ella's current oxygen levels, and charting her height and weight. But while we were waiting for the oxymeter to read the oxygen levels, Ella got a bit antsy, and in order for the monitor to pick up accurate numbers, the patient has to be completely motionless.  For those of you who know Ella personally, you understand what an oxy-moron it is to even use the two words "Ella" and "motionless" in the same sentence.  So, I had to come up with a way to keep Ella occupied and for the most-part, still.  I decided that maybe if she started reciting Bible verses, it might take her mind off of the sensor on her pointer finger and allow it to properly pick up her oxygen level.  So, I started by suggesting a Bible reference of one of the verses that Ell...

What a Trip!

Spring Break is officially over with Calvin's start back to work and Ari's return to school.  For Ella though, the end came on Saturday morning when she realized that she was in her bed at home instead of in the car-seat she fell asleep in the night before, and came running into our bedroom whining, "I don't wanna be home, I don't wanna be home!"  I guess that means she enjoyed our vacation.  From the photo on my last post, you probably gathered that we spent our week away at the Oregon Coast.  It was an incredible time of play as a family.  We haven't had a family vacation since September of 2009, before we left for Peru to work in missions for a year.  And we have never had a family vacation with just the four of us.  So we were very ready for some time as a family to rejuvenate after our busy year (2011) with Ella as she underwent 3 hip surgeries, 8 times going under anesthesia, 5 full-body casts, 2 wheelchairs, 1 scope (camera down the throat), ...

Family Vaca!

Sorry for my delinquence in keeping up this blog for the past few days, but we are on vacation right now having the time of our lives!  Updates to come next week...

Emergency Swallow Study Today

Waiting to go back for the study... Ella had an emergency (last minute) swallow study done today. They sat her in a special chair and video x-rayed as she ate different foods and drank several drinks of different consistencies. Their concern is that Ella has been aspiratin g and causing her this wheezing and these breathing problems she's experienced for the past several months. Turns out, Ella aspirated on several of the thin liquids during the study. She even took fluid into her lungs with the thickened liquids. And more fluid went in with the double-thickened liquid. It wasn't until the fluid was thickened 3 x that she did not aspirate. What's more concerning is that every time she aspirated (or took fluid into her airways) she NEVER once coughed. When I asked the therapist if that was because she was so used to aspirating, she said that I had hit the nail on the head. So it appears that Ella has been taking fluid into her lungs for qu...