Thursday, 13 August 2009

Just som recent photos of James :O)!




James goes to Austria/Italy/Germany-17/7-






Ok Mummy came home threw off her clothes from the funeral and we were off!!!
I had a really nice time in the car, Mummy erved me things and I watched Bob the builder on the way :O)!! We hade some McDonalds on the way, I Like ;O)!!!. Chips that is ;O). Germany was a really long way to go by car. Mummy and Daddy was tired and stopped at a gas station to sleep. After an hour I wake up and see the best holiday place ever! A carpark!!! "Wooooooooow a CAR a CAR a CAR"!!!!!! I was all excited, I could not sleep anymore. Mummy andaddy just grunted, gave up any sleep and we were off again on the road. I soon fell asleep again.

Mummy- you were a really a good boy during the trip. Daddy and I was a bit concerned since the further south we went, colder it went :O(!! When we arrived in Seefelt, Austria it was 2+Cand raining hard!! But the other days it was between 26-36 C, if we were not high up in the mountains of course :O). We just laughed, blimey we all had shorts and summer dressed and it was winter climat in Austria. The hotel was lovely and the surroundings! The nice owner of the hotel, David gave us a bigger room than we ordered for free. The hospitallity was lovely! You darling was the star of the hotel! You were the youngest guest and every evening when we went down to dinner in the restaurant (since we had half board) the other guests greeted you and told you how lovely you are :O). Of course you enjoyed flirting with a young lovely Scottish girl ;O). One of the evening you started singing in HIGH tune your own song with your new word lovely. You sang LOVEBLY and LOVEBLY all over the restaurant :O). We tried to hush you down a bit, but like the star you are you want to be seen and heard ;O)!
You enjoyed our trips up into the mountains to see the cows and horses on the way, some Italian icecream in Morano Italy :O). You had your own cot at the hotel so you were very comfy and felt at home :O). Ohh little darling, when we wre travelloing you could only say one of your siblings names, Sia (Sofia), you called for her in Italy, knocked on the bathroom door at the hotel screaming SIA!!!Hahhahaahaha, so sweet :O)!
The last couple of days we went over the border to Munic Germany to see your addys cousin Rachel, her husband Andreas and their son Owen :O). We had such a lovely time :O)!! So did you playing with Owens toys, eating icecream in the park and going in to Munich by TRAIN. WOW it was really exciting for you as well my darling :O)!!!
You have not gone down ill for two months now, must be a record :O)!! But you you are very often sick vomiting to right left and centre, poor little man. Your operation is coming up soon, all I can think of :O(! It is going to be lovely when it is over :O)!!!! I Love You little sunshine :O)!!
Mummy

Sunday, 2 August 2009

Farmor Gretas Funderal- 17th of July 14.30







We took off Friday the 17th of July. it was a bit later than expected since Mummy had to go to her fathers mothers funeral (Farmor Greta) earlier in the day. So it was a day really mixed with sadness and longing versus a great happy excitement to our holiday together!!

The funeral started at 14.30 in Helsingborgs Kreatorium so Mummy went off in good time. She had been thinking what to wear for the funeral, the classic black skirt and black top?? Hmm no well it is not my Mummy really and in her great love for her farmor she knew what her Nan would have liked to see her in. Just as Mummy Farmor Gretas favourite colour was green. Farmor Greta was an extra ordinary woman!! Know you might think "who does not think such a thing after missing a loved one?". But it is more than true :O)! Farmor Greta loved working in the garden a grew a lot of vegetables, potatoes, strawberries, fruits and great huge range of lovely flowers in the garden. The garden was enormous!! On top of this she was an incredible baker and cook! It was like being in heaven :O)! She used to invite all of her children and their children to big dinner parties on Sundays. When you walked in you where overwhelmed of the beautiful smell of her turkey, lovely gravy and cabbage etc. Actually when my Mum was younger and worked out a lot her Nan used to bake an extra cake beacuse she would come ;O). Her own strawberry and cream cake, yuuuuuuuum :O)!!

On top of all of this Farmor Greta was an artist with her hands, her sewing dolls, clothes, pillows and everything around her. Back in the days she made batic dresses etc.She was a fanatstic at knitting as well! She never wasted anything, she used if for her craft. She made little santas out of cotton, she made all sorts of things, with a lovely creativness!!

Mum used to go to her nan as often as possible on the Sundays when her aunts showed up as well to help Nan out. It was one of her best times, a place for her to relax, feel the calm, and boost of energy around loving people :O)!! When she moved to Daddy and I was born it became less of course. But every Sunday she looked at her watch and thought extra much on her Nan and felt sad she could not make it. She knew her Nan did not blame her, farmor Greta was one of the most unselfish, generous and understanding people there was. She never complained about anything. When my Mum could not make it for a couple of weeks she gave Nan a quick call. Farmor Gretas heart was weak and it got worse and worse with horrible symphtoms. Even then Greta did not complain, she was just not that kind of person, making a fuss about herself. My Mum went as often as she could, when Farmor Greta could not be home anymore, ended up in hospital and moved around a bit, my Mum went there often, as often as she could, a couple of times in the week. Many times Farmor Greta was too weak to be awake but it felt nice for Mum just to sit there by her side. When she was a awake there was some funny moments as well with Nans room mate. But shortly their was no life quality left for Farmor Greta, she was moved to another hospital. I followed Mum their ones, she did not really want to go with me but she had no choice, there was a risk I would scream my head off . But I was sweet as gold :O)! Do you know what? Farmor Greta was awake :O)!! She was even sitting up on the side of her bed watching tv and having some coffe, my Mum was gobsmacked and happy :O)!! So was I, I gave Farmor Grtea some big hugs and she loved it :O)!! She really, really loved children, and me of course ;O)!

Then Farmor Greta was moved again... to her last place. Mum went to see her several times, my Mum was not quite herself, she was worried about her Nan, Dad, aunts and uncle. Mummy prayed that her Nan would be let free from the suffering she had (even if she in her selfishness rather would have kept her Nan longer!). Mum had told her that she loved her very much and she had been able to show her, her coming profession, her photos, she had given Nan a special photo she had taken for her. My Mum was so proud that her nan actually remembered she had taken the photo for her.

Then the day came, that we all had expected, prayed for and dreaded. Farmor Greta died June 13 2009 at 22.00. Mum saw an sms on her phone at 01.00. She called her father who was out on the tanker working. The day after shen followed her aunts to say her last good byes (for my mum it is just the shell that is left). But for Mum it was more to be a support to her lovely aunts in their grief. Mum cried before and after going. Mum said that Nan Greta was now in piece, she could see that she was. On her way back home she bought strawberries, which makes her think about Greta. She wanted to take pictures of the in a bowl on the grass. She expected me to sit and eat a strawberrie at the distance while she was working on her photo.Hahhahahaha!! I thought she needed a photo assistence ;O)!! After a while I was sick and tired of chumping on my strawberries I wanted to pick new ones from the bowl. Well after some nooooooooooos Mum decided HA good idea :O)!! I made the photo not Mummy ;O)!!

So what did Mum decide to wear?? She talked to her aunt if it was ok not to wear black and she said it was ok since she thought Nan would not had minded but a skirt or dress would have been nice though, because it was important to Nan that women wore not trousers. Mum bought a long green dress with leaves and som darker yellow flowers on it. She said nan would had loved it, green and on it was what Nans loved garden. When Mum went to the funeral she first went to the wrong place, typical ;O) but it was just right beside the right place. When she arrived she saw all her relatives, all dressed in black, hahahha, she mumbled "typical me" to herself walking up tp them, she were sure her Nan giggled as well. It was a sweet and sour meeting, lovely for her to see them all but in a sad way. The funeral was beautiful with many tears. Mum took photos after the funeral for everyone and on the flowers. She wassitting on small stones, her knees digged down and her bum up in the air on the churchyard taking photos of flowers. Two of her sisters Lina and Emma acompanied her for a while. When they left she talked to nan for a bit. The she went home, changed and we were off.. Ps. Mummy knows you are cooking for all in heaven. ds



Sunday, 8 March 2009

James stood up 1rst time Friday!!




Hello, I am back ;O)!! Still a bit much left of me but Nigel has finally fixed my IPOD Touch so I will have loooong walk again, but with my camera :OD! Or It is Nigels ;O) as he reminds me of from time to time, so I have found one I would like to invest in, in the future. A Nikon D3X it costs only about £ 700!! Hahahha only mentioning it makes my husband close his sweet mouth quickly ;O). Feminin list as we call it here in Sweden....
Anyways. Poor children have been ill again, and they are still. Lots of coughing and James has fever. Last Friday Elisabeth (the contact nurse) had arranged for James and I to see the whole team that day. I have had to cancel so many times because James has been ill so we needed to catch up. First James was on the scale and we checked his length. Not a popular thing! But he is keeping his curve at -2 as he always have done (well almost) . Then it was time to meet up with Elisabeth and Lovisa (the new nutritionist). We chatted about food and how James has improved with his intake, meaning he has more of an interest of food which has never been there before. The other day he stole a pear when he was sittng in my lap, he suddenly started chomping away. James eats a banana by himself, sandwishes, crisps, pringles etc. This is a majore improvement!! I can now see him be without a button. I also mentioned we havdn´t had to drip feed James for 3-4 weeks at all! We had a nice chat and I could not help to think how nice it was to escape from the house for a bit, hopital trip is nice actually since I now "know" the people and it is not an emergency ofcourse. James was coughing away and was very tired just like I. James struggled quite a bit Wednesday night and Thursday night with sleep because of him coughing. Several times James paniced when slem had built up too much and he could not breath as easely. James colours changed dramaticly and at one ocassion I could not hold my tears back. I was not hysterical at all but it was overwhelming. Mostly because I was "watching" since Nigel was holding James during one of his panics. James held his breath for such a long time so both Nigel and I had the time to say "breathe". When he started breathing again I became so releaved and I thought back to when James had apnés, it just hit me.
Then we went down to the Physio therapi, Charlotte was mightly impressed with James improvement, and she gave me huge compliments with saying "no wonder" it is honestly thanks to you he has come so far already, the way you are with James no soft softy protecting him all the day. Very nicely said of her and I actually think I stood taller for a bit :OD!!
Up we went again and it was time for nurse Marina to give James his two vaccinations for the this month, one in each leg :O(!! Not fun for anyone in the room, especially not for James naturally. Marina looked after James for a bit after (since he had to be around for half an hour to be checked for reactions. I needed to buy lunch, lots of medicin to pick up and order. When I came back James was soundly asleep, we went to see Katti Falk the psychologist at the ward. We talked around how it feels for me thinking of the OP and other things that has troubled me. But now I am feeling much better thankfully :OD!
In the afternoon at friday all my boys and I went to Höganäs.E, C and N was going to their father and Timothy, James and I went to Disa. Nigel had a concert in the evening, on the Saturday he decorated our bedroom and prepped the garden for vegetables growing there soon. On the Sunday (today :O) Nigel had his first big Solo performance at a church close to Höllviken in Sweden. He played for an hour, 6 solos and 1 duett with Pernilla on piano.
We had a very nice time at Disas, though James was not feeling well, throwing up to right left and centre, not eating couging and needed to inhale Ventoline. James was not a happy chappy, whining or crying alot of the time, not sleeping much so I feel like a wet rag. I almost went home yesterday, but I though no way it is not often I do anything and when I do there is always something up to stop it. At 13.00 today I gave up. I still had a wonderful time with Disa, but next time I take a time away from home, NO children invited hahhahaha!!!
Nigels concert went very well. Last weekend Nigel was at Championships in Denmark with Öresundbrassband (
http://www.oresundbrassband.com/) and I was home with 8. Luckily the new Euph showed up two weeks ago, Nigels new Besson Prestige!!

Ohh yesterday I past by my Dads house and just wanted to say hi to him since he just arrived back from the seas. He was not home though. The neighbour Olga (she is about 85years old)across Dads house was home so I just popped in to give her a big hug, I was supposed, yet again to have visited her but James was not well enough :O(. Anyway, I gave her a big hug and met another former neighbour of mineon the way out, Sonja (70 I would say). We just said quickly hello and ask how we were etc, she mentioned she had seen the Christmas card I sent for Olga. She gave me a long hug and then she said, "you are a wonderful person, you always think of others". I was not prepared for such a warm complimant out of the blue and it just brought tears to my eyes :O), it will warm my heart for a very long time :O).Sweet Sonja said such sweet words and I have not met her for a very long time.
Today I had another very nice surpise from another warm person. Juliet :O). She had sent me the sweeetest Ecard ever! Compliments about my photographys etc. It means so much to me!
My Irish girlfriend is ding well and so is her family, although i am surprised Andy is not limping or anything ;OD! OFCOURSE it was the lady in the house who made the new printer work TJOOHOO! ;OD ;OD. 4 weeks to go :OD!

James is talking more and more, in English :O). April/May is the last we heard the operation will happen!!
http://www.malin_ward.fotosidan.se/ my portfolio so far :O)

Saturday, 21 February 2009

James has fever, yet again.













Poor little man. As soon as someone asks how Jmes is doing he turns ill again, bless him!! Nigel, james and I have a quiet weekend without the other seven beloved children :O). Well quiet I would not say james is no happt chappy, Nigel had a lamp falling over his head today during decoration and I (?), working on my photoportfolio :O). Lots of hard work to become better within photgrapht but LOTS of fun. I am sooo HAPPY I have found something for myself!! You who wants to follow my photographs can see them on http://www.fotosidan.se/member/view.htm?ID=135261 please keep in mind I am GREEN and a beginner!! Anyways I took new photos of James today haahahaha (it was before i relized he had fever) well he was still a couple of seconds at the time and I had set the camera in not the best way anyways I will put some of them on the blog :O).
James wants to stand up more and more now and reaches for everything, hopefully he can walk before he is two years :O).

James can say more words now, the new ones are "look" (lack)Lala (in Teletubbies) "Hello". Well he does not do requests :O). James spoke to Nan today, he was a bit rude because he blew raspberries :O). Otherwise he chats away like you understand everything.

Wednesday, 11 February 2009

TV Öresund- James goes famous ;O)!!

Ok did that done that, never again hahahhahaha!! A local Tv-station came over today to interwiev James and I. Hopefully it will be veeery quickly on me and looots of James, ill write more tomorrow Cheerio!!! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Saturday, 7 February 2009

Long time again...

It was a long time ago I wrote on the blog. Life is flying away! James is doing "fine" at least he has not needed to be hospitalised. Fine means heart wise, which we are greatly grateful for!!! Despite that James has been ill with virus infections since late October. Everything from a temperature, vomiting to right left and centre (so he needs to be connected up with drip feeding). not feeling like eating, runny nose, eye infection, stomach flu, the flu with coughs it has just been going on like a train with some small stops with some day then it is on again. Poor little man, I feel so for him.!!
Wow, I have been outside this week!! Went to the hospital it felt like a luxury holiday, I had a chat with the wonderful staff, some hugging :O) had a laugh, showed off James and James had LOTS of attention, of course and he enjoyed it :O)!! Except for this week I have been in the house 5 weeks on the trot with sick children. First Elliott and I came down with the stomach flu, Nigel, Mårten, James and Timothy started as well, we were 6 ill at the same time. Luckily it came in different degrees, Elliott and I were the worst, James LUCKILY only came down with the Trotsky's, a bit ironic but lovely he did not throw up at the time since he would at 99% been hospitalised. It started at the weekend and Timothy was home all the next week, went back to school the following Monday, in the evening he had high fever and coughing! The the regular flu started going around among us. Prior to the flu's I went in with James to the hospital since he was acting funny. James was very very tired, slept almost all days and when he was up he hardly had the strength to sit up, he leaned down on the floor whilst sitting up to rest his head on the floor. He scared the living life out of us! His colour was fine except for his feet were very blue and cold as ice :O( he was not swollen in his face or anything, but it was the very first time we were scared that anything was wrong with his heart. James had been like this for 4-5 days and not had the strength to eat so I went in to the hospital for a checkup. Dr Higgins checked James out and thankfully could not find anything specific. Guess what happened the next day?? James was himself again, skipping around like a chimpanzee on his bum, eating like a horse and had a big grin on his face, like; "I fooled you, ha ha ha ha" ;O)!!
I am a happy, bouncy, humorous and outgoing person (if I can say so myself ;O). I have gone through ridiculously much in my young life. Some traumatic periods and I have dealt with it. Last year in the autumn I became very low and depressed. You can only take so much in your life until the brain and body panic brakes. Something happened in my life (not in my family) which made me deeply, shocked, disappointed and unhappy. When this happened everything else started to roll up, the trauma with almost loosing James, operations, past bad experiences, my life situation and being at home many times isolated because James is vomiting left right and centre. I slammed into the wall, basically. Total shutdown (as much as you can when you have many children, luckily I have them then I have to go on).

Last year a woman interviewed me for chronicle about sick children, so yes it was about James :O). She asked me a question. After going through everything about our family, my darling husbands music hobby etc, she asked me; "but what are you doing for yourself Malin"? I did not know what to answer, speechless and I felt rather stupid and I thought a long time after, yes what am I doing for just myself?? I have been doing ceramics which I loved and had some talent for, sculptures that is. But I had to stop when I divorced years ago. I had planned to start it up again when we extend garage and have a ceramic studio. But I have been thinking about it, how expensive it is, the mess etc etc not felt so ecstatic about it. Then I had contact with a friend, we do not talk often but now and then. She is one clever business woman with her own company, very ambitious and great at what she does. She is a photographer. She gave me a link to her website and it greatly inspired me. I thought, blimey I have taken thousands of photos of the children over the years but never ever thought photography. We have a Nikon D80 a SLR camera, so I thought why have I never thought of it before????????? I have not been able to take many portraits yet due to bad weather :O(. But there is so much more (even if a dream now of a photo studio where I can take portraits of manly children in the future as maybe a side business), well Idream ;O). There is so much to learn and you never stop learning. I do not have a portfolio yet, I am just a beginner but here is my profile on Fotosidan.se http://www.fotosidan.se/member/view.htm?ID=135261 The portraits of the children are many taken before my interest took place some good and some just on my albums because I like them even if they are not technically good.
Sometimes someone can ask you a question and they do not realize how important it became to you, I thanked the reporter through an email, I have finally found something for myself!! Sometimes the children are involved as well in front of the camera or as assistants throwing water :O).
I am feeling a bit better now thankfully both for me and my family. Things happens in life. You can have a friend for many many years and suddenly you realize the friend was not as keen on the friendship as you were. It is true as it says, when you go through horrible times you know who your true friends are. When James was born was definitely one of them. Sometimes you think the world of people and then suddenly something happens and you realise how little you really knew them. I am an honest person and I expect others to be honest back. It is horrible when people say yes but they do not really mean it and then you have to pay the price for it, people that just sweep things under the carpet, acting horribly as adults and then do not apologise and acting like it is raining. What is that all about?????? Life is too short for such nonsense!! When I have been feeling very low it has not only been about myself of course, lots of worries and empathy about my closest ones, how things affects them. I have been very angry about the waist of life and precious time, some people are so spoiled and have the audacity to put heavy load on those that are already crumbling. Nigel has a high working position with all the stress, we have 7 children and James. We have our own shared bit.
Now over to more fun things in life! GREAT FRIENDS!! Family Merediths are coming over from England in 8 weeks for nine days! WOOHOOOO!!! Andy will only be served Broccoli and chocolate milk with Vodka ;O)!! No seriously it will be lovely we have a great laugh together. I am so happy I have found a true girlfriend (Lorraine), she is my age and married to an "old git" as well ;O) so we have lots in common and lots of fun. Their sweeties Nicola and Ryan are coming as well and the children and we are looking forward to have them over as well. We have started to redecorate our bedroom. Nigel, James and I are sleeping in the sitting room just now :O).
Life is disappointed sometimes, that is life, full of challenges, but when someone treats you bad you have to keep your head high. It is a great shame, some people want to waste precious life and time that will never come back again.
James is having his operation in May (at least how it is planned), I am not looking forward to it. I find it much harder now when James is older and more aware of things happening around him. It will mean quite some time in hospital, between 4-6 weeks is counted for, if we are unlucky, monthssss it can take. But there are months left, I worry two weeks before then I take it as it comes.
James says his first words; lamp, tack (thank you) bye bye, nose. Wonderful!!!

This is it for now, not the most cheerful blog post I have written, but facts, how it should be I am not pretending everything is fine when it is not, but it could have been worse. After all we are the lucky ones, we have James with us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, 22 December 2008

We wish you a Happy Christmas....












What can I say time is flying!! James went to the Imunology Doctor Nicholas Brodzsky last week. He tried to show me on a picture what is wrong with James immunesystem. One "road" is wrong where the bloodcells do not go the proper way, then he has found something strange, the tests says everything is fine the second way but the results does not. There could be a lack of a small protein on the MBL cell, if there is then James is the first in Sweden for it to be discovered on! I asked him if James will recive a diploma in that case ;O). I told him then it is not from Sweden, and Nicholas just what I was about to say it is probably from England, thank the Lord for doctors with a great sense of humour!! Anyways thankfully it is nothing dangerous, it would just explain things why James is ill as he is on and off. Gammaglobin and antibiotics will help him with the virus infections.We will have the results in the begining of next year.

We have been working with out sitting room but we have now realized it will not be finished in time. So hopefully for New Years!

Jamed has had a temperature on and off but that is how it is, fo the moment he is eating fine, he was sick yesterday big time in the evening but not as much as it can be.

My Cousin Beccca and her youngest Izabella came over for fika one day this week, Becca had made gorgeous Saffron Rolls, she brought us some sparkly white from their family to us *how sweet*! Izabella is the most sweetest girl and James was very interested, I was mostly worried she would end up with a toy over her head since James is not the gentlest now a days. But it went fine! Lovely to see my cousing again, unfortuanely we dont see eachother as much as we could , because of tiiiimmeeee!
Colin, Timothy and Marten have been making Christmas Chocolate this morning.Then we took down the small tree from upstairs and change it to the big one since we now will not celebrate Christmas in our sitting room.














Sunday, 14 December 2008

The weather outside is frightning...da da da dada



We finally took the picture, yeeeiii!! Rudolph, Santa bandits, the Grinch, Star boy and the Angel in the family enjoyed it as well, it is a nice family tradition. Thank you Lorraine and Andy for your help driving around to Mother cares to find a Snowman suit for James!!

James has been sick/ill on and off since we came back from England. Two Fridays ago James came down with high fever and vomited all weekend (more than usual) so I was stand by to take him to the hospital, but I kept my head cool and thankfully it was never necessary. Thanks to the Mac Key we could feed him slowly directly to his tummy. Neville, Colin and Elliott became ill later the next week as well, poor boys. I was sure it was stomach flu James was coming down with, but it wasn't then we would have been in hospital after some hours. The slightest James goes down in his health he stops eating and vomits, just how he reacts. After about 5 days James was better but then he started coughing a lot instead and of course he did not eat much so he needed to be connected up. Now he has a bad cold and runny nose and eating so and so. On Tuesday he is finally going to see the Immunology Doctor Nicholai for the first time, after James and I are going up to Ward 67 to wish the staff all happy Christmas!!

Oh forgot the most important news!!! Filip the boy who had two heart transplants; IS AT HOME DOING GREAT!! Could it be a better Christmas!!?? Miracles happen and we should all be grateful for having our closest around!!

Finally the wallpaper is down from the walls in the living room so we are getting there. At least we will have a fresh sitting room for Christmas :O)!! I am really looking forward to spend Christmas Eve with Nigel, Timothy and James and at Christmas Day the whole family is gathered.

Christmas shopping is soon all finished here I have been wrapping presents all day, all those Father Christmas cant bring, he needs some help poor old man bringing pastels to all the children around the world...

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Jingle bells, jingle bells :O)

Last years photo
Time is flying, it is soon Christmas and our house looks like a bomb went off. We are ripping down wallpaper from the walls in living room, bedroom and sorting out wardrobes for us. Like you don't have enough when you have 8 lovely children to buy Christmas presents for ;O).

We will have a nice quiet Christmas at home, just enjoying seeing the children's sparkly eyes!! Christmas Eve M, S and E are going to their mothers and C, N and E are going to their Dad. Timothy and James are spending Christmas Eve with their Mummy and Daddy. Christmas Day is the greatest day for all of us when the whole family is together .O)!!

On Christmas Eve we are having, julmust (Christmas drink), spiced herring, eggs, smoked ham, mustard, brown cabbage, salmon in different variations, meatballs and prince sausages (small ones), ris ala´malta (Christmas rice porridge with whipped cream and strawberry jam. Lots of chocolates and nuts. Christmas Day; TURKEY!! :OP small, round, green cabbage (forgot their name now), roasted potatoes, mash, gravy, Yorkshire pudding, cranberry's and a pudding after. YUMMY YUMMY. Those days I will gain what i have lost lately ;O). I am proud to say I have lost 8 pounds in 4 weeks, weeehi!! but then I have 14 pounds left to lose before I am happy. I will start working out at a gym soon as well.

James is doing alright, this morning i thought he had come down with the tummy bug, but so far it is ok :O). He is a pain in the neck now ;O), blimey I am spoiled he has sat still for so long and now suddenly he moves about :O). He is gorgeous!!!


Today we are sorting out the annual Christmas photo, thanks to my best friend Lorraine, my Irish girlfriend ;O) James is going to wear something special.


Merry Christmas!!


Wednesday, 26 November 2008

James has been playing with Oskar!!











We went off early today in the morning, walked down through town to the bakery, bought some rolls and then walked to see my friend Ida and her 9 months old son Oskar. We had a very nice chat, but time flied and it was time to walk back and pick up Neville at 14.00 :O(.

Last weekend Nigel started in the newly started Brassband ÖBB. It was two full working days of playing. I was home with 8 and tried to pull or scrape down the wallpaper from the walls so we can redecorate and paint. It was a nice weekend though, mostly because I saw Nigel being happy over the new band which keeps a very high standard and high standard pieces. It has always been his dream so I support it, of course. Nigel will continue in MBB as well though :O).

The whole weekend it snowed so the children had a blast in the snow and made a snow man. They rolled a gigantic snowball all the way from the playground and back to the house, where they realized we have slope up to the house. Malin the female hero wanted to help them out, blimey it was heavy!!!!!! To the childrens delight my big toe first became stuck under the huge snowball, it was impossible not to scream :O), then my little finger was trapped between the car and the gigantic snowball, was impossible not to scream. The children owed me big time!! ;O)

Frosty was soon up in the front yard, with a scarf and a carrot nose as he should have. Except for later Timothy and Mårten used another carrot for a willy, are you surprised not :O), after all they spend too much time with me ;O), hahahahaha.

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Pooring down-James´s fourth vaccination this week

Nigel was home for a while in the morning and tried to sort out the winter tyres. James, Neville and I walked as usual 8.45 to dagis (daycare centre). Of course as soon as I put my head outside the door it started poring down. It was quite windy as well, a real miserable day. Poor Neville was soaked when we finally reached dagis. James had a blast, his tongue went in and out trying to catch the raindrops. The little tinker :O).

James has started to Say yes now, well as long as Daddy is not around, he refuses to say it, "I wont let him hear it because I know he wants to".

I walked quickly back home and snuggled up for a bit in the sofa. At 10.30 James and I was off again to the local Child nurse for James to be weighed and have a vaccination shot. James started complaining when he saw what she was preparing, a bit when he had the shot, but no crying being very upset, he is such a good boy :O)! Poor boy he is used to it. I thought he had lot a bit of weight but I was not sure.Going back home which is a fair walk I passed by Neville dagis on the way so went in and took him with me home again. Then it was 12.45, so we went home and I was deadbeat after the walk in the horrible weather. The big boys came home, Mårten, Elliott and Timothy.Timothy insisted on cooked tea, honestly it was a day they usually would have had to settle with sandwiches, porridge or cereals. "I said fine if you make the pancakes, with some help he did a marvelous job".

Yesterday Mårten and Colin made sausages with pasta. Since they enjoy it, wonderful for me :O). It is not like I sit down in the sofa and relaxes hahhahaha I run around like a headless hen fixing other things, see so the children don't hurt themselves during the cooking, give them tips and praise, making sure that James is not electrocuting himself or breaks anything, he is on the move now on his bum :O), I give one child an evil eye for him/her to behave, helping someone else with whatever. It is lots of fun though :O).

Today I ordered medicine for James and talked to Dr El Haddi. His Swedish is a bit hard to understand and he asked if it was OK to speak English, we've done that before and he prefers it anyways. He is a sweet, always with a big smile, humble doctor, the man who actually diagnosed James. So he is special to both Nigel and I.

My pappa called today from the Chemical tank (ship) he is working on, they are going back and forth to Germany and Holland for the moment so he is happy, closer to home for Christmas. I mentioned to him that the whole family is going for the Christmas concert this year and pappa asked if he could come and watch, so that will be very nice :O). Tickets are ordered and seats (yes a whole row:O) is reserved for us. We all have to see and hear Nigel play Ukulele!!!!!!!!!! Oh my gravy!! How will it be possible for me not to pee my knickers of laughter??? Anyways, I really look forward to it and it is going to be interesting since it is called "Christmas around the world". I love to see my gorgeous husband play, I am so proud of him :O)!! We soon have our own rockband in this house. Mårten and Elliott are jamming away together on bass (M) and Flugelhorn (E). Soon Timothy will start and play the drums and Colin keyboard. I am looking forward to it (yes I am nuts), to hear them play together.

Nigel is out by the cars again and all the children are sound asleep, WWEEEEIIIIHHH!! Because I am exhausted today, and a hot cup of proper English tea is calling :O). Ta ta...


Monday, 17 November 2008

Happy Birthday in Heaven Heartbrother!!-Vaccinations-Filip

We went to the hospital but first to the pharmacy to pick up James vaccination. Thankfully we have a lot of tax-payers in this country and a max cost you pay for medicine. James vaccination (for one a month for 6 times) cost 13.000kr!! Anyways, we were late because there were more people than I expected in the morning. James and I were greeted as royals as usual ;O). James was supposed to have two injections with the vaccine I picked up, for the RS-virus and another injection for Pneumonia. So three injections in total. I asked the nurse Birgitta nicely :O) if she thought it would be possible for James to have a sedative medicine so it was not so traumatising for him , three injections of painful vaccine is nothing to joke about. Birgitta went to ask a doctor, and it was just fine, I was very grateful!!! Dr El Haddi is the hero today :O). We went finally to Filip to give him his Teletubby James bought for him in England and we adults had a nice chat, Filips Mum and Dad and I of course. James was still groggy after the sedatives and he cried so Filip started crying, a chain reaction. Poor Filip and James. But then they played for a bit again.
In between I went to little Heartbrothers grave with a little flower,
James was sound a sleep in the pushchair. Many thoughts to Heartbrothers parent today!!! I had not seen his gravestone before since it takes some time to receive after the order, it is so BEAUTIFUL with a big heart cut out in it. I am so grateful I was able to meet Heartbrother, seeing his great big smile meant the world to me and still does!!! Ahh bless him, he will always have a special place in my heart, and his outstanding parents!!!
I went up to the ward again to have James cleared from any symptoms because of the sedative medicine and vaccines, off we went home to pick up brothers and sisters.
james was not so happy during the evening, he was in a lot of pain from the injections he had in both his legs.

Sunday, 16 November 2008

Finally better from infection-Izabellas christening



James is starting to eat a bit again. Up to yesterday he was coughing a lot and the food bounced up again. James has been fed by the pump, whitch is pain in the neck now when he is moving around pulling everything including his tube attached to his tummy. I don´t blame him!
Today we went up early because James cousin Izabella was Christened today at 9.30. I was nervous that James would start vomiting on the way to the church.But he did fine, the minister and James held a good speech in church :O). Izabellas christening was beautiful. But for a minute I started thinking about those who wants to but never have their children Christened because something goes wrong and their children don't make it for some reason. I pushed those thoughts away quickly, this was a very happy day!
It was lovely to see my aunt Anki and all the other relatives and friends again, time goes to fast but hopefully I will see my aunt soon again.
My cousin Lina and I took photos of her twin daughters Nova,Vilda and James. Of course he could not keep his hands off for long ;O), it starts early, but then he was quite popular with the girls as well of course the little charmer.

Thursday, 13 November 2008

November 3rd-Home-Emil & Sofias birthday-Nigel and I 2 years :O)






James was really bad on they way, home. He still did not have any fever but his eyes were really horribly infected and he vomited and coughed a lot. Poor little man :O). We arrived home at approx 3.00 in the morning. I was really worried for James and he did not sleep much.He sounded chesty and he vomited. But I could hear it was from his upper airways some of it anyways, we have been there before. He becomes totally clammed up and he has problems clearing it. So of course he stops eating whatsoever, if he eats some it bounces up again. I went with James to the hospital in the morning. Of course the red carpet was rolled out for him ;O).
The doctor confirmed it was upper airways, a massive eye infection and he said he is probably infected on his upper chest as well and there is a risk it will move down to his lower airways , so he prescribed James a horse dose of antibiotics.Poor little man I knew what it will do to his tummy :O(.
So the pharmacy was the next visit and then home. We went home and i started packing up Emil and Sofia's presents and started wrapping them up. At 16.00 they came home and could have them. They had a lovely watch each from Nana and Grandad and money from Nan. My mum had fixed bedding's for them, Bratz and Spiderman. We had a nice but a very tired evening, we would celebrate Emil and Sofia further the day after.

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

30/10-3/11 England





























































Time went fast as we knew it would. James and his brothers were able to spend some quality time with their Nana and Grandad and they had quality time with their grandchildren. Since they live in a different country it is not often they are able to see each other. It was the main reason why the children came with us, though it was supposed to be a shopping trip (for Christmas :O), to see Nana, our friends Lorraine and Andy and Mum and Dad. We knew though that we would have plenty of time alone with Mum and Dad around Christmas which we very much looked forward too.
James had already started eating badly before we left and it was purely out of precaution I packed James´s pump etc. James was whiny, poor little man. I checked his temperature many times and I was surprised it was normal.
Nan had an eye operation whilst we where there (the Thursday)and everything went fine, she is one tough lady thankfully :O). Her 92nd birthday was the day after (Friday) so we (after mad shopping waiting in traffic ques) had the opportunity to go over to congratulate her and see Uncle Les (Nigel´s uncle:O) and Kath as well. In he evening Mum and Dad were kind enough to babysit the children so we could have the possibility to spend an evening with our friends. It was the very first time we spent an evening away without the children, so it was lovely and about time :O).
We have gone through a lot and are still going through much, that is why I have contact with other mothers with heart children. Only they know how it is. Most of them say the same, they have all been a victim of others feelings and ignorance. Within and outside family. People who have no idea and never will know how it is for a heart child family. We all have different life experiences and how we look on life. Life is too short for us anyways, we have eight children to concentrate on (one with a CHD) and we never know when any of our tickets are up, in a matter of speaking. We could all have been wiped out in a car accident on our way from England. Forbidden thoughts for many, it will not happen, well it does happen and we don't take life for granted anymore, noone should, life is too short! We don't waste our lives fooling around with pathetic little things. We are grateful for every day we have with our children , yet again life is too SHORT! Nigel´s and my love conquers all bumps in our lives, thankfully :O).
The last evening in England Mum and Dad had prepared a lovely tea with Cumberlands and Yorkshire pudding, yummi :O). James was going worse and Istarted to feel very stressed for him. I knew we would drive for loooong hours back to Sweden, since we were travelling by day.

We did our packing, I put James to bed and i popped over to Lorraine to say sad good byes :O(, but see you soon again :O) whilst Nigel was packing the car. Yes I left my Project Manager with his project :O). I arrived back home at 23.00 and tried to go to sleep, but I could not sleep all night and I was worried about James he was not sounding to well and very chesty. I thought to my self "oh, my gravy" it will be a long car trip home and maybe passing by a hospital.