Tag Archive | Navy

3 Years

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3 years...

Scrolling through pictures on Facebook, I came across the picture on the left. I was about 27 weeks pregnancy with Navy. I saved it with November 16th coming up.

The picture on the right is Navy. Happy. Healthy. He’s an energetic little guy who is trying to test his limits and my patience.

I cannot believe how much my life has changed in 3 years!

Navy’s Eczema

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Navy's Eczema

We have struggled to cover Navy’s eczema his whole life. All two-and-a-half years of it.

Hydrocortisone creams with allergy medicine. Oatmeal baths. Diet elimination.

I just could not bring myself to get the steroid shots. Not yet. Not this young. The risks and side effects were not worth the benefits.

It was hard seeing my son claw his legs and feet raw. When he would whimper in pain because he’d scratched a spot until it was bleeding.

Thankfully, I know some pretty amazing people.

We started seeing Dr. Kyler at Fort Wayne Dermatology Consultants about two years ago. He prescribed an ointment, Betamethosone Diproprionate, that yielded promising results.

Our friends, Joe and Lee, from Bored Otter Farm make a honey oatmeal soap that helps with the eczema, and the seasonally dry patches on the rest of his body.

Melissa also made Navy a special eczema blend from her doTERRA Wellness Store. I sprayed it in the bath as I was running his water.

Each brought about positive change foe Navy’s skin, but it wasn’t until we’d used all three together for a couple of weeks that his legs were the clearest they’ve been in years.

I’m so grateful for each of these people and the efforts they’ve made to help Navy feel better!

Life Gets a Little Crazy Sometimes

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We’ve been on-the-go a lot lately. We’ve had zoo outings, Girl Scout field trips, back-to-school shopping, and the many festivals that happen in our area.

Today was supposed to be much of the same. It didn’t work out that way, but that’s what I had planned.

Instead, the bulk of our day was scrapped. After dinner, we blew bubbles.

My Son Wants to Be a Girl Scout

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Navy is 2. He sees his 6-year-old sister put her Girl Scout Daisy uniform and head off to adventure.

Sometimes, he gets to tag along to her meetings. They are filled with stories, giggling, crafts, and snack time.

Who wouldn’t want that?!

When I was picking some things up at ScOutfitters for Lily, I picked up a Brownie sash for Navy. The Brownie sash was much cheaper than the Daisy tunic, and he will be entering kindergarten when Lily heads into Juniors.

I also bought some numbered birthday patches from Michael’s for Navy’s sash.

When checking out, the cashier said another troop had some little brothers who were kinda jealous and tagged along. They got them Girl Scout shirts and called them the Cookie Crumbs.

He adores his sister. Girl Scouts is teaching Lily to be an empowered, compassionate young lady who is active in her community. Sharing that with her little brother is a good thing.

I think Juliet Gordon Low would be proud.