At a college! Well, at least technically. This fall, I will begin teaching online courses at Hutchinson Community College.
After being out of the field for nearly a year, I am very excited to be involved again. I love HIM and, if I'm being completely honest, I've missed it. However, some things in life are more important...especially my girls, and how much they enjoy being home with mommy. I think this will fulfill my yearning to be involved in the field, and my desire to be a mommy full time.
The job came about the beginning of summer. One of my old instructors e-mailed me and asked if I would be interested in teaching online classes for her. I told her ABSOLUTELY and submitted my transcripts, license, and other necessary paperwork. I didn't hear anything for a long time, so I assumed she didn't have any openings. Then, last week, I got an e-mail saying that I had gotten the job! Now I will have to go through training, which it doesn't sound like it's a lot, before school starts on August 25th.
I tell you...after being bombarded with bad news, all of this good news is really going to spoil me!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Dodging the Bullet
This update is long overdue, sorry to all that have been waiting! It's been a BUSY week. So, the good news we have been waiting for...ALEXIS DOES NOT NEED SURGERY...at this point, anyhow. The neurosurgeon we saw on Monday was extremely confident that if Alexis develops any developmental, behavioral, etc. delays that it will not be due to the craniosynostosis. He said that her trigonocephaly (the shape of her head caused by the fused metopic suture) is only a grade II, which is a pretty mild case. We are not out of the woods yet, however. We may still be facing a surgery in a couple years, but we will cross that bridge when we get to it. There are three things that may happen at this point: the trigonocephaly will get worse, get better, or stay the same. At this time, we are NOT concerned about her appearance. We do not feel the need to put our daughter through a life threatening, major surgery for vanity. However, we feel that if it gets worse, the surgery will be necessary for her social development. We were told that if she were to have the surgery now, there is a good chance she will need a revision later in life...and this revision would increase her chances of complications due to the increased difficulty of the surgery caused by scar tissue. This neurosurgeon was nothing short of awesome. We did not feel rushed at all. He took the time to answer all of our questions and calm our fears. He went over the CT films with us in detail, explaining every aspect of the images. We did learn that her head was NOTas tilted in the images, as we were initially told, so her eyes are slightly uneven (one sits farther back in her skull than the other). We can not explain how RELIEVED we were to hear this news...we were so worried about developmental issues, especially given my family history. Thank you to everyone for the thoughts and prayers...especially to my mother-in-law, who gave us a prayer blanket for the baby. She slept with it the night before her appointment, all wrapped up in it, and she slept like...well, a baby! She was also very calm at her appointment, unlike her last one. I can't help but think that it worked. We truly feel like we dodged a bullet.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Quick Update
I thought I would just write a quick update to let everyone know how our visit with the neurosurgeon went. Long story short...we have more questions than answers right now. We were disappointed in the doctor and the way he handled our concerns and fears. While we expected a certain level of arrogance, and a total lack of beside manner, we did not expect the expert to dodge our questions and provide so little information. Needless to say, we have scheduled an appointment with a second neurosurgeon and will be making the trip July 12th. The good news is that, at this point, it does not seem like the surgery is as urgent as we originally thought. Her coronal suture is open, which is great news. Now we just need to figure out what to do about her metopic being fused. We will wait and see what the next doctor says! Thank you all for your continued support!
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