Spring Recovery

The Gloomy-Boomy Tummy of Tootville Town
(a very Dr. Seuss–ish springtime recovery tale)

In the town of Tootville, on Blustery Lane,
Lived a girl with a tummy behaving quite strange.
One minute it rumbled, one minute it squeaked,
One minute it whispered, “You’re safe for a week!”

But just like the weather in wibbly-womp spring,
It changed every hour, it’s such a rude thing!
The sky would be sunny, the birds would all sing,
Then BOOM! came a blizzard… from deep in the “thing”.

“My tummy,” she groaned, “is a trickster, a cheat!
It lies like a forecast that says warm and sweet!
It says, ‘You’re improving! You’re healthy! You’re fine!’
Then suddenly WHOOSH! It’s bathroom-o’clock time!”

Outside it was gloomy, all drippy and gray,
The clouds did their grumbling the same tummy way.
The wind did a whistle, the sleet did a splat,
Her belly said, “Hold on…I’m preparing something fat”

She waited and waited for springtime to bloom,
But inside her belly was thunder and gloom.
The daffodils peeped out and said, “Hello there!”
Her stomach replied with a suspicious BLAAARE.

“Oh tummy,” she whispered, “please make up your mind.
Are we in warm springtime or blizzard-wind kind?”
The belly just wiggled, the belly just hummed,
Like clouds that were thinking of when rain should come.

Then suddenly—uh-oh—she might need the potty!
A rumble so mighty it woke up her body!
The clouds held their breath, the wind gave a pause…
The squirrels all stopped with their acorny jaws.

Then TOOT! went a trumpet!
Then POOT! went a pop!
Then BRRRRRP! went a tuba that just wouldn’t stop!

The belly winds whistled!
The tummy winds flew!
Like springtime releasing the warm breezes through!

The clouds split apart!
The sunshine peeked out!
The flowers said, “Hey, that’s what spring’s all about!”

The daffodils giggled, the tulips all swayed,
The gloomy gray weather just melted away.
The air smelled like blossoms and sunshine and grass,
(No longer like tragic and treacherous gas!)

Her belly lay quiet. Her tummy felt light.
The winds had all blown in one glorious flight.

And she laughed to the birds and the buds in the sun:
“Well THAT was a storm, but I’m glad that it’s done!”

So if springtime gets tricky with weather or food,
And your belly gets grumbly and terribly rude….

Just remember…

That storms come in bodies and storms come in skies,
They rumble and grumble and take by surprise.
But wait out the thunder, the gloom, and the rain,
The sunshine and calm always come back again.

And just like the weather that God guides above,
He carries us through with patience and love.
Through tummy-storm winds and the gray, gloomy weather,
A rainbow will arrive with a love we can’t measure.🌈

-Cher 

This Little Sicky

This little sickie went to the hospital—

wee-oo, wee-oo, down the hall! 🚑

This little sickie came home from school—

pale little face, backpack and all. 🎒

This little sickie slept all day long—

Sleeping like a bear, didn’t move at all. 🛌

This little sickie got queasy at breakfast—

stared at the muffins like, “Nope… not at all.” 🤢

And this little sickie stayed home all morning—

because the bathroom…

became their personal stall. 🚽

This little sickie purged more than once—

Impressive range for someone so small. 🤮

And this little sickie threw up in the tub—

poor bathtub did not expect that waterfall. 🛁

And all the sickies cried,

“Oh dear heavens, make it stop!”

As the tummy bug marched through the house

like a chaotic germy mob. 🦠😅

Please pray for the Borns today, and all the days!

-Cher 

More Sickies

Today, I run with the pack.

And by “run” I mean lay beside, whilst moaning.

Both my girlies stayed home from school today, so it seemed appropriate that I, too, feel like garbage today. My gross tummy worsened towards the end of the day, and finally ended with a hail Mary and a nap. Aaaaand some of Bradys anti-nausea meds from chemo, because I can.

Spoons seems ok, though seemed a bit unsure of breakfast. “Tummy. Hurt.” Ok, fair enough, you can be done.

LD has been bad off for a few days but today seems to be a day of lift. That means more energy, which is and isn’t fun for the people in the room 😅

Munchie Mix is sick, but so far seems managed. As the family member who took a trek to the hospital just last month, I am watching SO closely, very much not hoping for a repeat. Please say a prayer!

Ok. Nap time is over. Time to go relieve Brady from the kids so he can take care of all of his evening stuff. Don’t mind me lumping out on my recliner with a room temp gatorade ✌️ Goodnight, all.

Another Day, Another Project

I know I’ve written about this before in a way. When I reorganize all of Brady’s med supplies, it really shines a light on where we’ve been and what we’ve experienced/overcome in the last while. I’m in a similar boat today as I dig through what we have coined as the product closet.

The product closet holds basic meds, first aid stuff, soap, toiletries, etc. And it. Is. A MESS. I did such a good job setting it up way back, but you’d better believe it is SO much easier to pull something out and shove it back into any corner they can find rather than putting it back in the container/box meant to hold it.

Aaaaanyway. I decided to tackle that today.

Spoiler alert. It will NOT be done before the kids come home from school 😅 Not even sort of. I had a sickie come home earlier this afternoon and that beautiful face keeps sneaking back over to where I’m working, even though they need to be on the couch. Which seems to mean that I, too, need to be in the living room. I digress. Its a cute problem to have.

What I can tell you from the hours I’ve put into it already is this. It was an emotional ride to look through everything. Lots has changed.

Brady had the strongest, grossest mouthwash and toothpaste known to man. Now, his mouth hurts so bad, we had to get really creative to find him a way to clean his mouth without the pain.

I had saved the tiny handful of medical gauze pads like they were gold. Now, I probably have hundreds of them. I chucked the handful today without even thinking.

Old hair care products that I used to use to maintain the beautiful color of my fresh hair. Now its been so long, I’m scared to use them.

The hardest hit was finding old medications and supplements for fertility. I threw away a few boxes of progesterone, and some fertility supplements we had for Brady at one point. That part felt like a gut punch. Or a uterine punch, rather.

Like I said yesterday, it always feels like a preparey time of year right around now, and there is grief with that. So I’m trying to allow myself to feel it as I do the things. As I throw away old things, unbox new things, and organize a space that works best for us now.

Where the kids can reach fresh toothpaste and bandaids without having to open or close anything behind them.

Where Brady can reach his items independently.

Where everything else is SO clearly labelled so my brain doesn’t have to work extra hard.

Its good to be busy. Idle is hard. Especially at this time of year. But rest is also important. Sickness is also part of the scene, unfortunately. So the days are full, but they’re ok, and we’re making it 💜

Books Books Books

I have a long list of things that need doing. I can’t quite explain it, but I think there is something that happens to me in February/March that feels VERY preparey. Its been this way for a few years now, and I think it stems from some of the medical trauma we’ve gone through. February 2021 was Bradys initial surgery, so that feels like a heavy anniversary. His seizure was late January 2024 and subsequent brain surgery was in March. Early March 2025 was when we discovered the tumours had regrown in Brady’s spine. It just kind of goes on and on. Its a very triggering time of year for me. But life still continues to move forward, as will we!! But we will whilst doing some weird panicky work around the house, just to help scratch the itch of preparing for nothing in particular. Its confusing, I know.

Anyway, I made a list, and we took a few things off of it this weekend, despite all the sickness. One thing was our nightmare of a bookshelf. Its a huge piece in our living room and is a total and complete mess, absolutely always. So yesterday during naps, a couple of us emptied the whole sucker out and sorted through every. Single. Book.

This is only a small chunk of the books 🤣

The result was SO worth it. We purged like crazy and it feels SO much better!!!

To have gone through and even taken full series away that just no one reads or is interested in. Books that are too taped up. Books that are duplicates. Anytime a kid said “Ooo I like that one!” we kept it, but anytime they had any “meh” at all, it was gone. And we organized and made sense of which series went where, which age levels went where, etc. It may very well all get mixed up again soon, but the refresh felt SO good!!!

We also gutted the fridges of old leftovers yesterday, and temporarily repaired our very broken piano bench.

Thats three things off the list! More to come!!

*snort laugh* Irony.

Post Party Woes

Welp. It was not a smooth wakeup over here.

Laela woke me up to tell me that Rowan was barfing. Thankfully, he was not barfing, but he was close to it. He felt very sick, and had picked his perch right in front of the toilet, on the bathroom floor. Rowan does not like to barf solo, but as his stomach ache started to lift he relinquished me back to my bed, promising to bellow for me if the time came. Perfect.

I went from there to pour coffee for Brady and I. We try to coffee date in bed most mornings before the day truly begins. While out in the kitchen, I got the update that Solly felt sick. He stayed home sick from school on Friday, felt better Saturday, but felt worse again today.

So when it came time for morning meeting, we decided to split up a bit. Dekker, Laela, and Wavy went to church. The rest of us stayed home.

Which was RIGHT because the birthday babe themself was sick 👏 as 👏 a 👏 dog! 😩🤮 Goodness, that poor little love was SUCH a mess!!! It made for a pretty calm morning of quiet play, with some bouts of sickness and many jammie changes interspersed.

Some lunched, and others didn’t, but then it was nap time. Naps were an easy sell today. Meanwhile, a few of us put a few hours into some work around the house, which felt really good!

More barf upon waking up, c/o our dear birthday baby 💔 Poor monkey. More jammies. As I type this, we’re on our fourth pair. *sigh*

Broth, crackers, and apples for supper! PLEASE Lord, let this not be the beginning of a second round!!

A Birthday

We celebrated a birthday today. An incredibly precious birthday. The birthday of one who feels like our blood, through and through. It has been an absolute riot, and it completely pains me to not be able to share more about it. I would HAPPILY share pictures with those who want to know, but as always, it has to be private and not on the blog :/ Always a disappointment for me.

We ate yummy food. Played well. There was a productive nap. More yummy food. Gifts a couple of different times. The day ended on a sugar rush, but thankfully, it was short lived, and the crash wasn’t bad. Somehow, the baby room is already so quiet. Everyone is wiped, but happy.

And here I am, heavy hearted. I KNOW we have to live in the present. I am so aware that what-ifs do absolutely no good. But the future is so unknown, and I cannot imagine not having this dear one with us for every birthday in their childhood and beyond. I must slow my heart and brain down and just enjoy. I promise, I know this.

But man. If you guys could know this tiny person I know. You would understand completely.

Happy birthday, dear one 💜 I love you so much, I could cry. I love you.

A Couple of Wavy Things

I just have to put these into a blog so they don’t get lost, because this girl is SO stinking hilarious!

We had morning meeting at breakfast, like always. I let the kids know the day was starting out colder than yesterday, so don’t be too lazy with toques and mitts. Ok? Ok, mom. Standard non-listening practice. Everyone took off to get ready for the day. And this monkey comes up dressed like this 🤣

I was completely bewildered. I called her out by simply saying “Shorts?” And she looked at me like I was nuts, followed with her reply – “I’ll have ski pants!” Nope. But good try. 😂 That girl and her outfits. I have no doubt her teachers get a kick out of them as much as I do.

Then there was this. After school, I was frosting a cake for a birthday tomorrow, and Wave came to help me put some of the ingredients away. She tucked the food coloring and vanilla into their spot, and then, confused, asked me where to put the hand sanitizer. Guys.

Like. How innocent can you be?? Its almond extract. She giggled at herself and put it away with the vanilla, and skipped off to who knows where. But it kept me laughing. I love her.

Thanks for the fun today, Wavy 💜 I love you!

Not Spring Cleaning, Per Se

Dekker has anticipated his school ski trip for a long while, and he finally got to go this week. Wednesday was the day. He was gone early, back in the evening, and there was a very short window of time between getting home and going to youth 😅 In that time, however, he sat down and said he couldn’t wait to kayak.

Because his winter thing was over. So now he is ready to anticipate the next season. And I kind of get it.

I started listing today. Projects. Some big and others not as big. Not specifically geared towards spring, either, haha! But it feels like its time to get some bigger things done for. I don’t know. Preparation? Beats me, but I do get what he’s feeling.

Some things are like, tomorrow things. Make the dessert for the upcoming birthday. Scrape the ramp. Things like that.

But others are rebooting bigger areas of the home. Cleaning up things that have sat for too long. Trying to get our new en suite stocked up with our things. All that good stuff.

And then stuff that definitely needs doing but can wait. The bookshelf is a mess. Hanging up pictures that are sitting and waiting to be hung in multiple rooms. Putting away yarn from abandoned projects.

Anyway. The list feels long, but also important and doable. Not quickly 🤣 but eventually. There may be a call out for a dump run in our near future. SO much stuff we finally just have to ditch!!

Wish me luck!!

🎶 My spirit is willing, but my flesh is so weak 🎵

Cuties at Breakfast

A couple of adorable people moments at the breakfast table.

I talked to them kids about hot lunch. This Friday at school is hot dog day. I mentioned that I had heard it was coming, but I had no forms, and they were in fact due first thing this morning. Rowan and Wavy went running while Solly dug into his hoodie pockets in search of his. He pulled out a folded up paper with confidence, but as he opened it, he casually said “Oh, thats not my hot dog form, its just my watermelon shark.” Guys. He wasn’t kidding.

I thought that was so adorable, lol! Solly is so innocent and sweet. And frankly, I think his watermelon shark is bomb. Thanks, Art Hub, for teaching my kids to draw the coolest things!

And then there’s Laela who had a babysitting gig last night that went a bit later than anticipated. She was totally stoked and HAPPY to stay. She came home nice and late, waving some bills around proudly, just beaming!! And this morning, she was wiped!!! 😅 She started to stretch, and then twitched and crumpled back up. She said “Owwwww, I slept too good and now I’m all hurty!”

I thought it was super cute of her.

Both of them.

ALL of them.

💜