Thursday, April 30, 2009

10 Laps!!










Mackenzie completed 10 laps at the trike-a-thon today! She really enjoyed it, and even started going pretty good towards the end. Thank-you all who donated to St Jude's.













Monday, April 27, 2009

Our little miracle!

As a lot of you know, Mackenzie got tubes in last Wednesday. The procedure went very well. While she was sedated, they did another ABR (hearing test) on her. Her results came back as NORMAL!! I truly believe that this is a miracle from God. Mackenzie was diagnosed with a sensorineural hearing loss which is irreversible, but here she is now with "normal" hearing and she doesn't have to wear her hearing aids anymore. They did say her left ear was still "a little low", but she doesn't have to wear them anymore, and it shouldn't hinder her.

There are two types of hearing loss, conductive (which has to do with fluid behind the ear-reversible if caught in time) and sensorineural (which has to do with something wrong neurologically-irreversible). When they did Mackenzie's initial hearing test, the one where they found she had a hearing problem, there was no fluid behind her ears. They did multiple tests to ensure it wasn't fluid. Plus, the type of hearing loss she had (high frequency loss) is associated with sensorineural. Conductive loss generally creates a low frequency hearing loss.

Mackenzie has been seeing the ECI team here in Killeen, and even the deaf education specialist that Mackenzie's been seeing for the last year is flabbergasted about the whole thing. She doesn't understand how this could've happened either. Like I said, I truly believe this was a miracle. The doctors may have misdiagnosed her on that original appointment, but where was the fluid? Also, for all you pessimists out there, the same audiologist did her ABR both times, so there is no difference in technique or interpretations! Praise the Lord for he is good!!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

St. Jude's Trike-a-Thon

Today Mackenzie got to ride her first tricycle! She did pretty good. We had a few steering issues and pushing issues, but by the end, she was steering pretty good. I still had to push her most of the time, but I think she'll get better and better. This is an early b-day present for her. Her school is doing a Trike-a-thon for the St. Jude Children's Hospital in a couple of weeks and she can raise money by riding her trike around and doing laps. If anyone is interested in donating $1 per lap, let me know and I'll mark you down for this great cause. I'll even send you a pic of our little princess while she's doing her laps!



Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Egg Hunt

Mackenzie had a really fun time at the Easter Egg Hunt this year. She didn't get a lot of eggs (she acted kind of shy at first), but she really had a blast. Her favorite part was after when they got to eat cookies and sing songs:)
Counting her eggs (she really counted them, she's getting quite good at her numbers)














Happy Easter!

Happy Easter Everyone!! Mackenzie really enjoyed Easter this year. She had fun going through her stuff that the Easter bunny left her and finding all the eggs hid around the house. This is the first time she was really into wearing a hat too. She picked it out, along with her purse. She's becoming quite the little girly girl.
Both the dogs managed to get in the picture too.


Mommy and Macky at church.



She got lots of neat stuff this year.

Going through her Easter basket (if you look close you can see her eggs on the ground in the background)





Saturday, April 4, 2009

Miss Attitude

This is proof to all! She went from my sweet beautiful ballerina.....
to Miss Attitude in 15 seconds flat!



Thank-you Buck!

Thank-you Buck for the beautiful flowers! It was such a nice surprise to get these last week. I love you so much and can't wait you to get home.

Our Little Drummer Girl

When Mackenzie and I went home for Spring Break (NE), my dad has his drum set set-up. Mackenzie had a BLAST playing the drums everyday and making "music" for us all to hear. Who knows, maybe we have a future percussionist on our hands!