Wow, has time flown....well, some days more than others!!! We have settled into beautiful Idaho and are so proud to be residents here! Addie and Garrett have come so far with their strength and stamina since leaving the hot, humid climate of the southeastern USA. We have found a church home and the most wonderful friends and neighbors! Of course we miss our family and friends back in the Southeast, but we know God is at work through us here and we are honored!! 
We have changed from Dr. Koenig in Houston, Texas, to Dr. R. Saneto in Seattle for Mitochondrial DIsease care for Garrett. He is growing and changing but is still quite a handful!! Ainslee is a gorgeous little cowgirl of 9 years now! She enjoys gymnastics, riding her horses and taking care of her two cows who will have calves in the next two weeks. We are all so excited!! Addie is 11 and loves dance lessons and plays piano and guitar. Oh, Ainslee plays piano and violin. Addie also still loves to ride her horse, too! The girls and I are finishing another year of Sonlight homeschool curriculum. Garrett is in a special needs class in the local elementary school. 
It is time for bed, but I have neglected this for too long!!! For more up to date entries, you can follow us at 

 
It's so neat to read that last time I blogged here, we were in Idaho and found a great place and then now we have purchased that place with the guest house and all, and we are driving there over 4 days with our pets and horses!! Then there's that ugly Mitochondrial Disease stuff I blogged about here last. Yeah, well, it's here for good, and Dr. Koenig thinks it is a mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome. Testing for which type now. We know this move will give Addie and Garrett so much more energy and freedom.  Oscar and I are en route from Gonzales, Louisiana to Homedale, Idaho, and we are staying in a neat horse-friendly bed and breakfast in Weatherford, Texas tonight. Tomorrow we will drive to Colorado Springs. Tuesday takes us to Salt Lake City, and then a 6 hour drive Wednesday takes us into Homedale, Idaho...HOME!!! Well, kind of home. It was very bitter sweet to leave Louisiana today.
Garrett is with my parents in Alabama, and Addie and Ainslee are staying with Oscar's parents. I fly home to LA on Thursday, and then my mom flies Garrett to New Orleans to meet me Friday, and Saturday morning Oscar's mom flies with the kiddos and me to Idaho!! We should have a fun trip!!


I am back to blog here because the Blogspot site is giving me fits when I try to attach photos, and I have three I want to post tonight. Here they are!!! 

Ernie and Lucy Grazing at Pecan Bottom Tanch
Weatherford, Texas

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Pecan Bottom Ranch B & B

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God is my pilot, but today Remi was my co-pilot!!

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Garrett has Mitochondrial Disease.
That's all I feel like I can say about that.
But it isn't all I can feel about it.
It is unfair, scary, and an unknown territory.
There's a huge, purple and orange elephant tromping around in the room everywhere we go.
Some say that Oscar and I will get to a point where we know the elephant is there, but it doesn't cause us to react or to feel so awful having it right there.
Right now I don't know that that point can come soon enough.
Irrational thoughts of what it would be like here without one of our children. God, please no.
We do not know the exact type of mito we are dealing with, but based on the types the specialist thinks it will be, the future is, well, let's say uncertain, at this point. 
I will share more another night. We are in Idaho house hunting this weekend. Or maybe I get more exciting calling it homestead or house hunting!!! Looking for a cooler place where Garrett and Addie will be more comfy, and all three kiddos have more room to roam!! We think we have found a perfect little farmette out here even with a guest house!! We will finally get to see it and several other potential homesteads very soon. 
Thanks for checking in, and when the dust settles with a diagnosis for Garrett, the final test that yields that info will be run on Addie....jsut a blood test. 
Read "Diagnosis Search" and "Muscle Biopsy" from the menu on the left to see the actual results and more details.
Blessings, and watch out for the elephant poop if you come to our house...... 
 
Here are a few shots of Daddy-O flying into the air show a couple of weeks ago....
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Garrett's favorite thing in the whole world is music. He loves any rhythm and music, ESPECIALY when he has some control of it!! Last week it was time for his weekly haircut, and I put him naked in a chair on the back porch and gave him my iHome and iPod to play tunes. The haircut was painless and peaceful.....and then I left him right there, jsut like that, for, oh, an hour, while I swept up his hair, watered the flowers on the porch, swept the rest of the porch and did some laundry!!! Think he is pretty cute!
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I have been wrestling my son to change his diaper for almost 5 years.....well, the little baby diapers weren't so dreadful as far as the physical struggle, but the other night I grabbed the camera to catch his hyper bit he does sometimes when I change him. NUTS!!!!
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I think that he thinks it is all fun and games. He kicks, tries to roll...THANK GOD this wasn't a really bad diaper!!!! He doesn't seem to be able to differentiate between play and serious sometime....especially when I need him to!!!! Oh well, at least we got this one changed!
 
A couple of weeks ago Garrett hijacked my wireless phone from my nightstand and then walked it over to Daddy-O's night stand and he actually called Daddy-O's phone from my phone!! I showed him how to put both phones to his ear and talk, and he thought he was SOOO funny. Grabbed the camera.........
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Today was a busy one. Duh, the title. We had a nice lunch with a mom and daughter we have bonded with from MDA summer camp. We had pool therapy and speech therapy for Garrett, but the first order of business was a neurology checkup for Garrett and Addie. Addie's was pretty much a run through appointment to get her health papers signed to release her to MDA camp at the end of the month. Dr. older chatted with her for a few minutes, checked her reflexes and noted her eyes were pretty droopy. Hhhmm. Then came Garrett's turn. Daddy-O and I have noticed that Garrett is looking really scrawny these days. He has gotten taller, but he looks like a little walking skeleton. Some black shoe polish and a pot belly and he would look like those suffering Ethopian children we see on the Feed the Chuldren fundraisers. SO when Dr. Golden came in, I was sure to have Garrett's shirt off so I would have her look at him. She said she sees changes, and not ones that extra calories can help. She thinks his muscles are showing atrophy, or wasting. His little upper arms look so frail, and his thighs, too. I thought maybe we needed to just fatten him up some, but the way the little dude eats, I have no idea how we can make him pork-up. She wants us to see the GI doc soon as he is having more constipation. She also wants us to meet with his pediatrician to talk about monitoring his blood sugar. Then there is another specialist we need to see...endocrine. She said to try the pediasure type drinks again if he will drink them. She thinks a couple more pounds would most benefit him if he gets sick and needs some fat stored for that. But she is pessimistic that we will see his weight improve and doesn't think that even gaining weight will help the wasting. She is really looking forward to getting the muscle biopsy results back so we know more about him.
To say I am a bit concerned is the understatement of the century. My heart is heavy, my brain feels tired, and I feel scared tonight. The evening at home was great. Daddy-O was home after two nights away and we swam and played outside and then watched Johnny Tremain, a movie about him, and based on a book we read this past year in our homeschool program, Sonlight. www.sonlight.com
It was good to have distractions. It was hard to focus, but it was good not to!!! I took a long bath with my little Ethiopian tonight in the girls' tub. We had fun playing like Garrett's rubber ducks were at the fair. He was hilarious!!!
He is also sleeping more now and complaining of the heat outside. Bummer.
Who really knows what's next for any of us. But I can say that I am horrified I am watching my little boy wither away..............PLEASE GOD let these tests give us direction and methods of helping our

 
I decided I have so many wonderful photos I never have posted. So here are a few random ones I want to share!
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Garrett riding at sunset.
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Happy Birthday Sarah!!! 13 chocolate covered strawberries....one for each year we have loved and adored you!!
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Addie and Ainslee at New Iberia Air Show where Daddy-o flew in for an f-15 static display. Weather was yuck, but the girls had their faces painted! FUN TIME!!
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Does this dog bed make me look BIG???? -Camper
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I LOVE these girls!!!!!!!!!
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And how can I NOT love this pitiful face??
 
This little cowboy is my precious nephew, Colton. He and his family came out to watch Addie show herlambs at the district 4-H livestock show. We were watching Addie work with her larger lamb before its class, and we left the smaller lamb tied to a nearby fence. We looked over to check on the tied lamb and saw Colton having a serious "talking to" with this rowdy lamb. What's missing is the conversation he was having here. The lamb would get silly and pull back and fight the halter it was wearing, and Colton would tell him he needed to calm down and acr tight!  Enjoy the photos!!!
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