Family Pic - June 2018

Family Pic - June 2018

1.18.2015

A New Season!
                Free at last, free at last, praise the Lord, Kyle is done with his studies!!!  On December 12, Kyle turned in his last project.  By doing so, he has completed the final course of his master’s program.  With Melodee picking up a lot of slack and after many late nights of Kyle reading books and writing papers, Kyle has officially graduated with a Master’s of Science in Sport Administration.  We thank all of you who have supported us through the season with encouragement, prayers, and financial assistance.
                With the seemingly lighter season ahead for Kyle, Melodee has transitioned into a period of workload overabundance.  In addition to her usual daily tasks, Melodee’s work for the Honduran Fellowship of Missionaries and Missions (HFMM) has increased.  With the loss of an a office assistant and the annual missionary retreat coming up, all staff members for the HFMM are having to kick it up a notch by dedicating more hours.  Please pray for Melodee as she juggles both work and home life and for wisdom and grace for Kyle as he transitions back into roles where Melodee had previous held the rope within our family.    

Christmas Vacation and a New Year.
                “This is the worst Christmas ever,” was the exasperated statement of a helpless little girl that had spent the last few days with stomach pains, vomiting, and bathroom accidents.  Not long after Christmas vacation started, Juliana came down with the Flu…then she passed it on to Levi, then Daddy got it, and then finally Mommy.  With weeks that seemed like a month for the JKLM Webb household, slowly but surely, they recovered and were finally able to eat normal full meals. 
                Unfortunately for Kyle, normal meals may not be as normal as they use to be as he also experienced his first kidney stone over the vacation.  The rumors are true, the pain is legit, and no matter what position you are in, it just don’t quit.  On December 30, at 6:15 am, Kyle awoke to some back and/or stomach pain.  At the beginning of Juliana’s stomach sickness, she also had some seemingly painful stomach issues, so Kyle thought that he might be experiencing the same thing.  Being that Juliana felt a lot better after vomiting and using the bathroom, Kyle tried to alleviate his pain by doing the same.  When that didn’t work and the pain did not subside but actually substantially increased, Kyle thought that maybe he had appendicitis or maybe had his appendix rupture.  He then politely (ha!) asked Melodee to take him to urgent care. 
                After arriving, the doctors quickly put Kyle on some pain medication.  This seemed to dull the pain for a little while, but after 15 minutes or so, the pain would return.  Doctors then fed more pain medication into Kyle’s body and for a few minutes again, the pain would lessen.  After blood and urine tests returned, and Kyle’s pain could not be alleviated by the medication at this urgent care, it was determined that Kyle needed to be ambulanced to a hospital that could give him stronger meds and run tests that could not be run at urgent care.  
                At the hospital, Morphine mixed with 5 or 6 other drugs, seemed to do the trick for managing the pain.  When the results from a ct scan with contrast came back, it was confirmed that Kyle had a kidney stone, that it was too big for him to pass on his own, and that surgery was required.  After a successful surgery and a night’s stay at the hospital, Kyle was sent home… only to return the next morning (January 1st) with the same type of pain.  This time it was determined that the kidney stones were only “residual dust” and after doping him up with morphine and other drugs, he was again released from the hospital. 
                Unfortunately for Kyle, the lab test of the kidney stone came back and stated that it was made of calcium oxalate.  This means that Kyle’s days of eating a big bowl of cereal in the morning, coming home to snack on another bowl of cereal in the afternoon, and then occasionally drinking a tall glass of chocolate milk at dinner, are over.  More water, water, water, and dairy ONCE A WEEK, is what the Doctor ordered.

Juliana’s Birthday!
                What’s 4+1, 2+3, or 5+0 = ?  One happy 5 year old birthday Girl!!!  Juliana spent her birthday celebrating with her classmates, family, and friends with Mommy and Daddy throwing her a Little Mermaid themed party.  Juliana’s party started after school when about 10 of her classmates and their moms and dads showed up at our house.  The first item on the docket that day was a one-on-one photo shoot with Juliana.  We had a photographer (friend) take photos of Juliana and her friends in front of some red flower plants that we have out back.  As more of Juliana’s kid friends would show up, we would have them take a photo with Juliana. 
Next up was the Ocean Snacks.  In preparation of the party, Melodee whipped up some Blue Ocean Drink (lemonade w/ blue food coloring), Sea Snails (Pigs in a blanket), Gold Fish (Gold Fish cheese snacks) , and Octopus Legs in Humus (Veggie Sticks w/ Humus Dip).  Kyle regrets not thinking ahead and bringing back some dried ika (dried squid) for the event.
Following the food, Kyle set up a game where we used the ball pit balls that the kids got for Christmas (thanks Marcy!) and gym mats.  Following the theme of the day, the game was called pirate ship.  With this game, the kids were split into two teams and were to uses the balls (cannon balls) to try to sink the other ship.  In order to do so, they were to throw the balls into the other teams ship while one person from the other team who was inside of the ship, would try to throw the balls out.  After the music stopped, so did the game, and the number of balls found inside each team’s ship would be counted.  The team with the most cannon balls inside of the other teams ship was the winner of the round.
The next planned activity of the day was an artsy sea craft.  For this, each child was given a construction paper of their choice, stickers, crayons, glue, and a printed photo of them and Juliana (taken earlier in the party).  After we did this activity, we now have a better understanding on why pre kinder kids require the use of glue sticks rather than the normal white liquid Elmer’s Glue.  Either way, fun was had by all. 
After the craft, the kids’ attention was grabbed by an announcement from King Triton that it was now time for the Royal Treasure Hunt made in honor of his favorite daughter, Princess Juliana.  During the hunt, the kids were sent to find a singing Siren (Christa) who asked them to help her collect all the gold (5 and 10 Honduran Centavos – Thanks for the idea Adriana), then the kids were given a map to Santa’s vacation house.  When they found it, Santa (Harold), told them about the greatest treasure they could ever find (Jesus).  He also pointed the group to a pirate friend of his, Captain Cranky (Dan).  Captain Cranky told the group of how he came across a pirate treasure chest that he could not open.  He also told them that he heard a tale of how to open said chest with the help of a magic wooden stick and a birthday girl. 
After the piƱata, the kids were ushered back to the house to sing happy birthday, and to eat cupcakes.  Before they left, each kid was also given a goody bag to take home with them.  We are definitely blessed to have such a wonderful community and friends, as without them, the party would not have been such a success.  There were some kids who actually though Harold was Santa, and it took Juliana quite some time to figure out that Dan was the Pirate Captain.  Thank you to all who helped us make Juliana’s birthday, such a memorable one.