Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Update

March was an eventful month. The biggest thing was Zoe was hospitalized from a Thursday late morning to the following Tuesday late morning. On the Tuesday before Zoe was admitted to the hospital we took her to the ER because of her coughing, excessive phlegm, and chocking on the phlegm. She was diagnosed with RSV, a respiratory virus that because of her age is more serious than if she were older. We were given the option to admit her but declined because she was feeding well and had no fever. We were given some Albuteral to help with the breathing. The next Wednesday evening she developed a fever and it was harder for her to eat. We decided to take her to the local clinic the next day.
Thursday morning Joachim was in pre-school, Kari dropped Macrina off at her Godparents house, and took Zoe to the clinic. The clinic is owned by people who live down the street from us and attend our church. When Kari and Zoe arrived at the clinic Zoe's oxygen levels were very low, in the 70's and an ambulance was called to transport Kari and Zoe to the hospital. There Zoe was hooked up to oxygen in the ER. We were admitted and taken to the pediatric department. Eventually Zoe needed an IV because she was not getting enough fluids. After 24 hours of Zoe being off oxygen and an IV she was able to come home - that was Tuesday.




Macrina under Zoe's hospital bed.
This is after Zoe came home. Joachim is feeding her some pedialite.

Macrina while we were at the hospital. Mom came up from Homer to watch them.

All three - Zoe is doing much better.

Macrina playing dress-up.

Palm Sunday.



Sunday, March 14, 2010

Star Wars

Yesterday we went to the Star Wars exibit at the Anchorage Museum. Joachim's Godfather, Peter, met us there. It was rather expensive but was fun. They had props, models, and costumes from all six movies. The Wookie costumes were huge - much bigger than I expected. Darth Vader's costume was also bigger than I expected. The only thing we did not do was ride the Millineum Falcon - it was a 90 minute wait! After looking at the Star Wars stuff I made Joachim and Macrina go look at the Alaska History section of the museum. It is basically the same exibit since I was a child but I still think it is really cool. We then went to eat lunch at IHOP. Here are some pictures.

Macrina with Princess Leai costuem from 'A New Hope' R2D2 and C3PO.
Macrina in with Darth Vader, I belive this was from 'A New Hope.' Joachim did not want his picture with Darth Vader.

Joachim and the Snow Monster from 'The Empire Strikes Back.' This was used in the new extended version of the movie.

Joachim and Macrina looking down on the fountain in the old section of the museum.

Macrina

Kari, Zoe, Peter and Macrina walking down the stairs in the new section of the Museum.

Joachim checking out the different Light Sabers. Count Dooku's, Mace Windu's (the only purple light saber blade), Darth Maul's, Obi-Wan Kenobi's and Darth Sidious aka the Emperor, or Senator Palpatine's were some of the light sabers on display.

Macrina and Zoe. Zoe is not 9lbs 8oz. She is quite the little chunk. Its really hard to tell what color hair she has. It might be red.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Welcome Zoe Christine Labrecque!

About 6am this morning Kari gave birth to a beautiful little girl. Zoe Christine is 7lbs 10oz. She is 19 inches long, and has dark hair like Macrina. Kari was great throughout the labor.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Happy Birthday Macrina!


Macrina had her second birthday yesterday. Happy Birthday!

Christmas

I'm finally getting around to posting about Christmas. We had a great Christmas. My brother Aaron came up from Washington to surprise our mom. He flew up a few days prior to us heading down to Homer. The plan was for my sister Cyprianna, from New Hampshire to come in on the 23rd, late in the evening and for us to all drive down on the 24th. Cyprianna's plane was delayed - her flight was now not expected to land till the night of the 24th. It was decided that we would drive down, and our Dad to drive up to pick Cyprianna up and turn around and drive back (about a 5 hour car ride). We all woke up early on the 24th and were out the door at 7am! It was Kari, Joachim, Macrina, Aaron, John and myself. We only stopped a few times and were in Homer about 1:30pm. We passed Dad on the highway just ouside of Anchor Point, about 10 miles from Homer.
At my parents church they have a midnight service for Christmas. We all hung out with Mom waiting until church started at 11:30pm. The service ended about 1am, and we all headed back to the house. When we got there, Cyprianna and Dad were back from Anchorage. We all broke the fast with some egg, sausage and hashbrown mixture that was heavenly. Then all headed to bed. In the morning we all woke up and opened our presents. Joachim got all things Star Wars, and Macrina got play cooking and baby stuff. Both of them loved their gifts. For the rest of the weekend we hung out, ate, played games, went to the spit, and watched movies. It was a good Christmas.
The Family

Joachim and John. Joachim is opening Luke Skywalker's X-Wing figher from 'The Empire Strikes Back.' Joachim can now tell you all the major events from all 6 movies.

And Macrina opening up a play cooking set.

Here is Joachim in a Clone Trooper helmet and holding his Clone Trooper gun - it shoot nerf bullets.
Grandpa putting Macrina on her pony.

There were two presents that were not wrapped that Joachim and Macrina could see when they woke up. For Macrina it was the Pony, for Joachim it was the Clone Trooper helmet.

The family in front of our tree.


Joachim and Macrina.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

From brietbart.com

An interesting look at Obama's first year:

7,949.09—Dow Jones Industrial Average close on Jan. 20, 2009.
10,609.65—Dow Jones Industrial Average close on Jan. 15, 2010.
13 million—Number of people 16 and older unemployed as of January 2009.
14.7 million—Number of people 16 and older unemployed as of December 2009.
7.7 percent—Unemployment rate January 2009
10.0 percent—Unemployment rate December 2009
$787 billion—Cost of economic stimulus approved by Congress.
$10.6 trillion—Outstanding public debt Jan. 20, 2009.
$12.3 trillion—Outstanding public debt Jan. 14, 2010.
$296.4 billion—Federal spending from the financial crisis bailout fund before Jan. 20, 2009.
$173 billion—Federal spending from the financial crisis bailout fund after Jan. 20, 2009.
$165 billion—Amount of bailout funds repaid by banks and automakers.
139—Bank failures between Jan. 20, 2009, and Jan. 14, 2010.
274,399—Number of properties that received forclosure-related notices in January 2009.
349,519—Number of properties that received forclosure-related notices in December 2009.
34,400—U.S. troops in Afghanistan in January 2009.
70,000—U.S. troops in Afghanistan as of Jan. 12, 2010.
319—U.S. military deaths in Afghanistan from January 2009 through Jan. 15, 2010.
139,500—U.S. troops in Iraq in January 2009.
111,000—U.S. troops in Iraq as of Jan. 12, 2010.
152—U.S. military deaths in Iraq from January 2009 through Jan. 15, 2010.
539—Appointments to top federal policy positions submitted to the Senate
352—Appointments confirmed by the Senate.
180—Appointments in top policy positions carried over from the Bush administration.
12—Formal news conferences.
21—Foreign countries visited.
29—States visited.
10—Visits to Camp David.
2—Vacations.

Monday, January 18, 2010

At the Spit

It has been a long time since I last posted. Instead of one big post, I've added three new, smaller ones. I hope to do more in the next couple of days. It has been a busy couple of weeks and with less than three weeks till baby Labrecque #3 comes it will stay that way.
Here I am taking a photo of Macrina

Joachim and Kari at a memorial on the Spit.

John and Macrina climbing on the statue. Look at John's finger!

Joachim gathering rocks to throw into the ocean.

Macrina on the beach.

Some pictures from Homer

An eagle at the end of the Homer Spit.

The Spit from my parents house at mid-day.

The spit at about 8am.

And at night.


You can see the tip of the Spit in the lower right. This is just a cool shot of the cloads and sky.

Joachim's First School Play





Above are some pictures of Joachim's first school play. It took place about a week before Christmas. The Preschool I and II classes sang 'Twinkle Twinkle Christmas Star.' Joachim was one of the only kids who actually sang.