Way out here, we had west coast O'Neill-Price visitors!
First of all, everyone's favorite missionary --Elder Baby Evan-- came home from Argentina! :DDDD
And Baby Evan had never even met his new favorite brother-in-law! So a trip out east was absolutely required! And my mom and grandma could not imagine someone in the family going out east who was not them, so we got to have all three visitors!
And, boy, was it a visit-- they wore us out!
We saw a Red Socks game at Fenway Park on Boston Day.
We ate lobsta' at the Barking Crab in Boston.
We went to Silver Sands State Park and walked on the exposed sandbar to Charles Island at low tide.
We saw the Weir Farm National Historic Site, which included a little hike.
We ate loads of Frank Pepe's Pizza in New Haven.
We saw the Yale Glee Club and Camerata perform beautiful music at Woolsey Hall on Yale Campus
We did Family History with the Billion Graves App (super cool!) at the Milford Cemetery and also down at the Manhattan Temple.
We ate lunch at a Manhattan Farmer's Market and saw the Lincoln Center.
We walked around Trinity Church and Wall Street, NYC, and caught a peek of the 9/11 Memorial.
We pretty much did it all.
THANK YOU FOR THE VISIT!
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Diabetes!
No more Shake Shack for us!
A few weeks ago, sweet Mr. Jack had some routine blood work done and when he looked at his results online, he could not believe his eyes and made an appointment with his doctor for the very next day. At that appointment, his doctor made him report to the Emergency Room (a procedure we are all too familiar with in this little family...).
The problem was that his blood sugar was CRAZY high. Like, unbelievably high.
So lets talk about a little blood sugar measurement called your A1C score. According to the Mayo Clinic, these are some guidelines:
SCORE
4.5 - 6 = Normal
5.7 - 6.4= Pre-diabetes
7+ = Diabetic
Many people with Diabetes have a treatment goal of getting their score below 7 with medication, diet and exercise. Also note that this score is measured within one's blood cells and so it is actually an accumulated measurement of your blood sugar levels over the past 3 months or so. In other words, your A1C score signifies what your average blood sugar levels have been for a long time, unlike doing a finger-prick blood sugar measurement which only shows your blood sugar level at that exact moment.
Armed with this knowledge, guess what my sweetheart's A1C score was on his bloodwork was? Just take a wild guess. 6.5? Nope. 7? Nope. 8? Get this...SIXTEEN POINT FIVE. Yes, 16.5. That's like, off the charts. His doctor thought it was an error. Every nurse who kept checking and re-checking each said the same thing, "I have NEVER seen a score that high!"
Leave it to us to break new ground in the medical field...
So Mr. Jack was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. This is not too surprising because he has a very prevalent family history of this disease. But what was so strange to me was that we don't even really eat sweets, and we only eat whole grain carbs. So I was really baffled by how his blood sugar could be so high. Well, what followed our ER visit were three days full of guilty confessions such as,
"Well, you know how I told you I sometimes eat 2 or 3 oranges in one day... well, its really more like 5 or 6, maybe even 7 oranges in one day, most days a week..."
"Okay, I did stop for a giant stack of pancakes those days I had to wake up early..."
"That bag from Dunkin' Donuts you found in the car was mine, not my nephew's..."
Then there was the time when a nurse asked him if he ate sweets and he stated, "Ice cream is definitely a favorite of mine, and I eat it frequently."
Uhh...We haven't bought ice cream the whole time we've been married!
"Yes, I must admit that when I take Seth to the doctor every week, we stop to get ice cream and usually some other treat, too."
Oh, my.
Since then, Jack has enrolled in a long-term study at Yale where he gets regular checkups with a top endocrinologist. We feel very fortunate to have gotten a grip on things before he really became ill. In hindsight (isn't it always that way?) we have noticed some signs that something was not quite right. Even now, he gets some achy pains inside, and his vision gets a little blurry since his blood sugar levels and blood vessels are changing and adjusting so dramatically- but this time they are changing for the better.
Don't worry, he is doing well and has certainly learned his lesson! He had a BIG scare when we had to go to the ER for monitoring. Since then, he has been so incredibly diligent with his diet, and his blood sugar scores have been in a steady fall, and are now in the Healthy zone.
Within a week of our ER trip, we (1) Joined a gym, (2) Went to a yoga(!) class together, and (3) He asked ME if we could do a farm share/CSA this season! And I thought I would be begging him to pay for a CSA! Who is this man?? He's great!
Now I am the one who is sneaking sweets, so I don't tempt him!
A few weeks ago, sweet Mr. Jack had some routine blood work done and when he looked at his results online, he could not believe his eyes and made an appointment with his doctor for the very next day. At that appointment, his doctor made him report to the Emergency Room (a procedure we are all too familiar with in this little family...).
The problem was that his blood sugar was CRAZY high. Like, unbelievably high.
So lets talk about a little blood sugar measurement called your A1C score. According to the Mayo Clinic, these are some guidelines:
SCORE
4.5 - 6 = Normal
5.7 - 6.4= Pre-diabetes
7+ = Diabetic
Many people with Diabetes have a treatment goal of getting their score below 7 with medication, diet and exercise. Also note that this score is measured within one's blood cells and so it is actually an accumulated measurement of your blood sugar levels over the past 3 months or so. In other words, your A1C score signifies what your average blood sugar levels have been for a long time, unlike doing a finger-prick blood sugar measurement which only shows your blood sugar level at that exact moment.
Armed with this knowledge, guess what my sweetheart's A1C score was on his bloodwork was? Just take a wild guess. 6.5? Nope. 7? Nope. 8? Get this...SIXTEEN POINT FIVE. Yes, 16.5. That's like, off the charts. His doctor thought it was an error. Every nurse who kept checking and re-checking each said the same thing, "I have NEVER seen a score that high!"
Leave it to us to break new ground in the medical field...
So Mr. Jack was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. This is not too surprising because he has a very prevalent family history of this disease. But what was so strange to me was that we don't even really eat sweets, and we only eat whole grain carbs. So I was really baffled by how his blood sugar could be so high. Well, what followed our ER visit were three days full of guilty confessions such as,
"Well, you know how I told you I sometimes eat 2 or 3 oranges in one day... well, its really more like 5 or 6, maybe even 7 oranges in one day, most days a week..."
"Okay, I did stop for a giant stack of pancakes those days I had to wake up early..."
"That bag from Dunkin' Donuts you found in the car was mine, not my nephew's..."
Then there was the time when a nurse asked him if he ate sweets and he stated, "Ice cream is definitely a favorite of mine, and I eat it frequently."
Uhh...We haven't bought ice cream the whole time we've been married!
"Yes, I must admit that when I take Seth to the doctor every week, we stop to get ice cream and usually some other treat, too."
Oh, my.
Since then, Jack has enrolled in a long-term study at Yale where he gets regular checkups with a top endocrinologist. We feel very fortunate to have gotten a grip on things before he really became ill. In hindsight (isn't it always that way?) we have noticed some signs that something was not quite right. Even now, he gets some achy pains inside, and his vision gets a little blurry since his blood sugar levels and blood vessels are changing and adjusting so dramatically- but this time they are changing for the better.
Don't worry, he is doing well and has certainly learned his lesson! He had a BIG scare when we had to go to the ER for monitoring. Since then, he has been so incredibly diligent with his diet, and his blood sugar scores have been in a steady fall, and are now in the Healthy zone.
Within a week of our ER trip, we (1) Joined a gym, (2) Went to a yoga(!) class together, and (3) He asked ME if we could do a farm share/CSA this season! And I thought I would be begging him to pay for a CSA! Who is this man?? He's great!
Now I am the one who is sneaking sweets, so I don't tempt him!
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Moving On Up
Linds' Improved State of Being:
-- I am no longer wiped out until the next day if I exercise a bit
-- I sleep a normal 8-9 hours per night, instead of 9-11
-- I don't need a nap every day anymore
-- I have felt MUCH more like myself over the past month
-- Ergo, I have been SO BORED lately
So...
I got a new job!
It is perfect. It is part-time, so I am not too stressed or over-worked, and I get to do Child Advocacy with a wonderful organization that I have respected for many years: CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates). I am so glad to be back in an area of law that I always wanted to be back in- AND at a manageable pace. And they pay me! WHOA!
We are very pleased :-)
And that sweet hubby has been chauffeuring me to my office at the courthouse because he is scared of me driving in snowy weather (probably rightly so)-- what a sweetheart!
PLUS, this week we celebrated my Mardi Gras Birthday! Doctor says to avoid sugar, so instead of baking an ENTIRE cake that I would invariably eat within a couple days, we went to Claire's CornerCopia (my favorite!) and chose a slice from their gorgeous cakes. They even provided a candle!
Here's to MORE BIRTHDAYS for everyone-- kids in danger, cancer patients, and ME!
-- I am no longer wiped out until the next day if I exercise a bit
-- I sleep a normal 8-9 hours per night, instead of 9-11
-- I don't need a nap every day anymore
-- I have felt MUCH more like myself over the past month
-- Ergo, I have been SO BORED lately
So...
I got a new job!
It is perfect. It is part-time, so I am not too stressed or over-worked, and I get to do Child Advocacy with a wonderful organization that I have respected for many years: CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates). I am so glad to be back in an area of law that I always wanted to be back in- AND at a manageable pace. And they pay me! WHOA!
We are very pleased :-)
And that sweet hubby has been chauffeuring me to my office at the courthouse because he is scared of me driving in snowy weather (probably rightly so)-- what a sweetheart!
PLUS, this week we celebrated my Mardi Gras Birthday! Doctor says to avoid sugar, so instead of baking an ENTIRE cake that I would invariably eat within a couple days, we went to Claire's CornerCopia (my favorite!) and chose a slice from their gorgeous cakes. They even provided a candle!
Here's to MORE BIRTHDAYS for everyone-- kids in danger, cancer patients, and ME!
Monday, January 5, 2015
Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays to one and all, and many blessings to you in
the New Year!
I am feeling well— not quite my normal self yet, and I still
get tired easily, but my bald spots are re-populating and I survived a very
nauseating encounter with the flu and I’m definitely on the up and up. Thanks to everyone for your well
wishes, especially over the holidays.
It was so fun for us to receive Christmas cards from so many loved ones
over our first married Christmas.
NOVEMBER
Early in November, my mom leaked an image of a t-shirt she
designed for our family to wear at the Turkey Trot Thanksgiving Day Race in
Long Beach, California. I knew the
whole family worshipped our Baby Gwen, so our Thanksgiving running team was to
be called Gwennie’s Gobblin’ Gang,
but to my amazement, our team shirts had me
written all over them…literally.
The text was in our wedding colors, the shirts had a Philly LOVE statue replica spelling out “CURE.” The shirt itself was gray which, like its pink breast cancer
cousin, is the color representing brain cancer awareness. And then in great big letters it read
as follows: Gwennie’s Gobblin’ Gang runs for Brain Cancer Awareness and
LINDSEY.
Here's Miss Gwennie herself with her sweatshirt saying "Go Aunt Lindsey!" What a doll she is!
And Gwennie's Gang spanned the entire US-- from Long Beach, CA, to 35 degree weather in VA, and states in between!
Whoa. There is
something about having your name all over people’s chests –not against their
will—that feels…powerful/awkward/humbling. Seeing the gray-clad runners and walkers really made visible the
fact that so many people think of me, pray for me, and love me. It was an unexpected jolt of support,
so THANK YOU to Gwennie’s Gang for making me feel so supported! Once again, I have the greatest family
in the whole world. And my mom
even collected donations for The Breathing Room Foundation in Pennsylvania which
gave me a grant while I was receiving radiation. So great!
December I
You probably heard about our disastrous experience at our
home…picture this: a single-family house in New England that is near the ocean,
not insulated, and has no fireplace and no working heater, IN WINTER. Really, really bad. So we had the great pleasure of moving
(I HATE MOVING!!!!) to avoid freezing to death. But we are really happy with our new place and Mom and Dad
even helped us put on the finishing touches because…
December II
Mom and Dad came from California to stay with us for
Christmas! We went to New York
City because, according to Clarence, “There is nothing like Christmas in New York!” We saw the big tree at Rockefeller Center, had a smashing
meal at 21 Club while a brass band played carols in the restaurant, and
marveled at the bustling shoppers down 5th Avenue—especially
inside Tiffany’s and FAO Schwartz.
Because who can resist toys and diamonds in Christmas Eve?
We also popped up to Boston for a day to complete their
Eastern tour. So glad to have some
extra Price’s on the Right Coast this year! Please come back!
And that means you, Evan, when you are back with us in the USA! We had a little error in calculating
the time change, so Evan called me on my iPad during church from Argentina and I
basically disturbed every last Sunday Schooler by running around the church
trying to get the best internet reception. Sorry, not sorry.
December
III
Since we got married this summer, we have been meaning to go
down to Georgia to get me acquainted with more of the Jackson Family. We wish it had been under happier
circumstances, but we made the trip sooner than expected to attend a dear
uncle’s funeral. Our only mistake
was driving to Georgia…that is one
heck of a long drive… But the
family was so kind to me and I got to meet tons of cousins, aunts, and uncles I
never knew I had! Get this—both of
my husband’s parents had FIFTEEN children each born into their families while growing
up! FIFTEEN!! I could NOT believe this when my
sister-in-law told me! So, yeah,
LOTS of cousins! And we got some
real gems from Uncle LeRoy: old family photos that we are restoring and using
as we work on putting together Clarence’s complicated and expansive Family History. Of course we will post them when they are restored!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Linds Rang The Bell!
ANNOUNCEMENT: Linds finished radiation and got to move to Connecticut yesterday!
For months now we have been anticipating the day I would get to Ring The Bell!
In the main waiting room of the Radiation Oncology department at Penn Medicine, there is a large stand with a shiny silvery bell. Here are some photos of it--
The plaque at the bottom of the bell stand says,
"The Bell Ringers. As the sailing ships of another generation relied on their ship's bell to signal their position in a fog, may this bell enable you who ring it to navigate your way to a life free from cancer."
(Generously donated by Frank McKee, Grateful Patient)
My own personal Liberty Bell! Liberty from being at the hospital for hours EVERY day, liberty from lingering cancerous cells in my brain, liberty from being states away from my marital home! Liberty indeed!
Some of my radiation therapists came out from the back to watch me ring the bell. One of them took this video (below) for me, hopefully you can see it...if not, I can email it to you :-)
Here is the YouTube link:
http://youtu.be/naPpuU6cnTY
The bell is loud, but my voice is pretty quiet. I said something to the effect of, "I started this the day after our honeymoon, which was like the worst thing ever. But now I can finally move in!"
Yes, I cried when I got on the elevator to leave, but don't ask me about it! :'(
For months now we have been anticipating the day I would get to Ring The Bell!
In the main waiting room of the Radiation Oncology department at Penn Medicine, there is a large stand with a shiny silvery bell. Here are some photos of it--
The plaque at the bottom of the bell stand says,
"The Bell Ringers. As the sailing ships of another generation relied on their ship's bell to signal their position in a fog, may this bell enable you who ring it to navigate your way to a life free from cancer."
(Generously donated by Frank McKee, Grateful Patient)
My own personal Liberty Bell! Liberty from being at the hospital for hours EVERY day, liberty from lingering cancerous cells in my brain, liberty from being states away from my marital home! Liberty indeed!
Some of my radiation therapists came out from the back to watch me ring the bell. One of them took this video (below) for me, hopefully you can see it...if not, I can email it to you :-)
Here is the YouTube link:
http://youtu.be/naPpuU6cnTY
The bell is loud, but my voice is pretty quiet. I said something to the effect of, "I started this the day after our honeymoon, which was like the worst thing ever. But now I can finally move in!"
Yes, I cried when I got on the elevator to leave, but don't ask me about it! :'(
Monday, September 29, 2014
OPEN HOUSES are CANCELLED :-(
Hello to our dear family members and friends!
We have already begun to send out postcards announcing this, but we also wanted to put it here as well--
We must regretfully cancel both of our Open Houses originally scheduled for October.
With Lindsey's rigorous treatment schedule in Philadelphia, it would be really tricky to travel all the way to California and back without risking missing a day of radiation.
It is also getting increasingly difficult for Lindsey to even make it up to Connecticut, because the radiation is starting to take its toll and she gets tired easily. Planning the Open Houses was just a little more stress than she wanted to deal with at present. We are very disappointed to not celebrate with everyone, but we hope you all can understand.
To our Connecticut loved ones, please plan to come visit us for dinner in the new year! We would love to have guests once things are settled and Linds is actually living in CT full-time.
And to our California loved ones, we are planning to try to make to to California for Thanksgiving, so when it gets closer to that weekend, please reach out to us and we will try to get together, if possible.
We love you all; thank you for your continued support. Linds is doing surprisingly well and is nearly half done with her radiation treatments. If you want to read the latest on her blog, the URL is--
http://jaydiva.blogspot.com/
XOXO!
We have already begun to send out postcards announcing this, but we also wanted to put it here as well--
We must regretfully cancel both of our Open Houses originally scheduled for October.
With Lindsey's rigorous treatment schedule in Philadelphia, it would be really tricky to travel all the way to California and back without risking missing a day of radiation.
It is also getting increasingly difficult for Lindsey to even make it up to Connecticut, because the radiation is starting to take its toll and she gets tired easily. Planning the Open Houses was just a little more stress than she wanted to deal with at present. We are very disappointed to not celebrate with everyone, but we hope you all can understand.
To our Connecticut loved ones, please plan to come visit us for dinner in the new year! We would love to have guests once things are settled and Linds is actually living in CT full-time.
And to our California loved ones, we are planning to try to make to to California for Thanksgiving, so when it gets closer to that weekend, please reach out to us and we will try to get together, if possible.
We love you all; thank you for your continued support. Linds is doing surprisingly well and is nearly half done with her radiation treatments. If you want to read the latest on her blog, the URL is--
http://jaydiva.blogspot.com/
XOXO!
Raspberry Rapture
We were so excited to hear that Bishop's Orchard still had raspberries! We drove up there on Saturday and picked 7 POUNDS of beautiful, dark, sweet raspberries!
And it was a lovely, sunny day.
So I made Jack some berry and yogurt parfaits to put in his lunchbox this week :-)
And I have been experimenting on all the delicious things to do with super ripe raspberries before they go bad. Here's today's from-scratch accomplishments:
~ Lime and Raspberry Crumble (Gluten free! Made with coconut flour, oats, and coconut oil!)
~ Whole Wheat Raspberry-Chia Galette
~ Ginger and Raspberry Scones
~ Chia Pudding with Honey, Cinnamon, and Fresh Raspberries
All natural, of course! Made with maple syrup or honey as sweeteners. And I used differing quantities or coconut flour, garbanzo flour, whole wheat flour, and organic unbleached flour.)
YUM! Happy end of summer!
P.S.
We saw the GIANT pumpkins at the Durham Fair on Saturday, too! We saw one over 1,500 pounds!
And it was a lovely, sunny day.
So I made Jack some berry and yogurt parfaits to put in his lunchbox this week :-)
And I have been experimenting on all the delicious things to do with super ripe raspberries before they go bad. Here's today's from-scratch accomplishments:
~ Lime and Raspberry Crumble (Gluten free! Made with coconut flour, oats, and coconut oil!)
~ Whole Wheat Raspberry-Chia Galette
~ Ginger and Raspberry Scones
~ Chia Pudding with Honey, Cinnamon, and Fresh Raspberries
All natural, of course! Made with maple syrup or honey as sweeteners. And I used differing quantities or coconut flour, garbanzo flour, whole wheat flour, and organic unbleached flour.)
YUM! Happy end of summer!
P.S.
We saw the GIANT pumpkins at the Durham Fair on Saturday, too! We saw one over 1,500 pounds!
Thursday, September 11, 2014
A few more of the details...
You may be getting tired of our wedding photos, but I NEVER WILL!
Here are a few more details from our Central Park Family Picnic and Ring Ceremony:
Price family photos outside the Manhattan LDS Temple-
Mountain of picnic boxes!
Gift bags for our out-of-state guests--
The cutest little processional...
Our guests got to choose a button to wear in support of my issues :)
Central Park Family Ring Ceremony on Cherry Hill-
The Cake! One little coconut-lemon meringue cake on top of tiers and tiers of lemon, coconut, and vanilla cupcakes. Excellent flavors for summer. We LOVE Magnolia Bakery!
Here are a few more details from our Central Park Family Picnic and Ring Ceremony:
Price family photos outside the Manhattan LDS Temple-
Mountain of picnic boxes!
Gift bags for our out-of-state guests--
The cutest little processional...
Our guests got to choose a button to wear in support of my issues :)
Central Park Family Ring Ceremony on Cherry Hill-
The Cake! One little coconut-lemon meringue cake on top of tiers and tiers of lemon, coconut, and vanilla cupcakes. Excellent flavors for summer. We LOVE Magnolia Bakery!
Photo Teaser
Our photographer is working on editing our photos, but sent us a few recently-- what a tease! I love them :)
Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, NYC.
The Lake in Central Park.
I got caught mid-shoe change...oh! Didn't mean to show off my Italian leather Kate Spade wedding shoes! (Thank you, EBAY!!) And here's a close up of my bouquet-- yellow billy balls, yellow Gerbera daisies, Creme De La Creme roses, yellow spray roses, and viburnum berries.
So this is outside the Metropolitan Opera House, which is right across the street from the LDS Temple where we got married. In case you didn't know, our first BIG date was to the Met Opera and we later got engaged inside there, too! So it is special to us :D
We took a little row on The Lake, very picturesque!
P.S.
Gary did not take this photo, my Grandpa Mike did--- but we also ran into some pirates on the lake! AKA my siblings...
Hahaha!
Bethesda Fountain, Central Park, NYC.
The Lake in Central Park.
I got caught mid-shoe change...oh! Didn't mean to show off my Italian leather Kate Spade wedding shoes! (Thank you, EBAY!!) And here's a close up of my bouquet-- yellow billy balls, yellow Gerbera daisies, Creme De La Creme roses, yellow spray roses, and viburnum berries.
So this is outside the Metropolitan Opera House, which is right across the street from the LDS Temple where we got married. In case you didn't know, our first BIG date was to the Met Opera and we later got engaged inside there, too! So it is special to us :D
We took a little row on The Lake, very picturesque!
P.S.
Gary did not take this photo, my Grandpa Mike did--- but we also ran into some pirates on the lake! AKA my siblings...
Hahaha!
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Its Official!
In case you haven't heard the good news...
WE GOT MARRIED!!!
WE GOT MARRIED!!!
We had such a fun, exciting, emotional whirlwind of a day! It all went by so quickly and we only regret that we didn't have more time to spend with each and every one of our loved ones.
Thank you for everyone's help and generosity. (And thank you for praying for No Rain-- it worked!) We could not have pulled it off without everyone's patience (my mom...) and for everyone's willingness to share their talents (RAJ, Annie!)- including their organizational talents (Simmandi, Meredith), and people's amazing willingness to help out (Sheila, Jason, Shawn, Sarah, Bishop Jenson...) HUGE shout out to the Philly YSA constituency who really made the family picnic in Central Park what it was.
Thank you for everyone's help and generosity. (And thank you for praying for No Rain-- it worked!) We could not have pulled it off without everyone's patience (my mom...) and for everyone's willingness to share their talents (RAJ, Annie!)- including their organizational talents (Simmandi, Meredith), and people's amazing willingness to help out (Sheila, Jason, Shawn, Sarah, Bishop Jenson...) HUGE shout out to the Philly YSA constituency who really made the family picnic in Central Park what it was.
Thanks to everyone's love and service, we had a wonderful day!
And adorable Baby Gwen was the sweetest --if not the most disinterested-- little Ring Bearer ever! She can do NO wrong in my eyes!
And adorable Baby Gwen was the sweetest --if not the most disinterested-- little Ring Bearer ever! She can do NO wrong in my eyes!
More photos to come! And many thanks to those who have taken and shared THESE photos! We were a little too busy that day to take any ourselves :)
XOXO
XOXO
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