Ava and the Water Puddle

It seemed like a good idea when Ava asked Daddy to go outside and play in the rain puddles.  Watch the series of three videos below as a good idea leads to the law of unintended consequences! :)

And big news for Ava!  She’s going to preschool starting next Tuesday!  We’ll post some pictures and more video soon after.  She went to visit the preschool twice this summer and she keeps saying she wants to go back, so, she’ll get her wish soon.  Take care everyone!

Ava and the Water Puddle Part 1

Ava and the Water Puddle Part 2

Ava and the Water Puddle Part 3

Ava’s Roadtrip – And a Happy 3rd Birthday!

After buying Ava’s van in Florida, we drove 900 miles to Baton Rouge, LA, home of Nonna and Papa McLin and a big loving family of aunts, uncles and cousins.

Ava’s 3rd birthday!

Ava’s 3rd birthday was another milestone for us. When Ava first received her diagnosis at 10 months old, the neurologist told us that 50% of SMA children don’t make it to the age of 2.

With that diagnosis, our lives changed forever. We were unaware at the time that there is an experimental medicine Ava could take. Ava started with Valproic Acid at age 2 which is not a cure but slows down the muscle wasting in her body. We are hoping in time a better medicine will be developed or even a cure. Since so many people have been praying for Ava our spiritual life has grown as well and we have faith that Ava will stay strong for a long time.

When Ava was 2 we celebrated and prayed thanks! And now at 3, we celebrated and prayed thanks many more times! Over the last two weeks, Ava’s enjoyed two different birthday parties in Baton Rouge, one thrown by family and one thrown by total strangers whose hearts went out to Ava.

Birthday Dinner at Mr. Gatti’s

Anja, Ava and Randy at Mr. Gattis
Anja, Ava and Randy at Mr. Gatti’s

Nonna and Papa McLin were overjoyed when we arrived late at night from the trip from Fort Myers to Baton Rouge.  The northern-most winds and rains of Tropical Storm Eduard lashed out during much of the drive through Alabama and Mississippi.

On the next day Nonna, Papa, and Tammy and Charles held a mini-birthday party at Mr. Gatti’s Pizza Place for Ava, with pizza, presents, and a mini-cake as part of the fun (here’s some video).  Ava had a blast eating her way into her chocolate cake and loved playing with a “lady-bug flashlight” that her cousin Sarah gave her.  The flashlight was a special gift, since Sarah went into her own toybox and picked out that toy for Ava!

Dancing at Brunet’s Cajun Restaurant

Ava and former Washington Redskin Bob Brunet

Ava and former Washington Redskin Bob Brunet

Ava had the chance to do a little Cajun dancing at Brunet’s Cajun Restaurant.  Brunet’s is owned by Bob Brunet, a former running back for the Washington Redskins and a player in the 1973 Superbowl.  He came out during a band break to meet and talk to Ava, which was very nice of him.

Randy’s godmother Dorothy (Nonna’s cousin), was also at the dance.  Nonna and Dorothy actually hit the dance floor together at Brunet’s, for the first time in 50 years!  Ava’s Uncle Kevin (Randy’s brother) also was there and it was amazing over the two weeks to watch Ava getting attached to her uncle Kevin, who she doesn’t get to see often.

Ava also hit the dance floor with a whole bunch of people, dancing at various times with Nonna and Papa, Mommy, Daddy, Sharon (a waitress at Brunet’s who introduced Ava to Mr. Brunet). A wonderful lady named Marsha Fauver, who fell in love with Ava and planned a birthday party at Brunet’s the following week giving Ava presents and a chance to dance all over again. Thank you Marsha and everyone who attended! It was a really wonderful time for Ava and the rest of the family. We’ll try to post the video from this dance later.

Sarah and Ava at Avas 3rd Birthday Party

Sarah and Ava at the Birthday Party

Birthday Party At Tammy & Charles

Wow, what a blowout!  Swimming, pinatas, fried fish, and family & friends from all over!  Ava and her cousins had a ton of fun and  hitting Aunt Tammy’s beautiful swimming pool on.  Later came time for presents (thanks everyone for all the gifts given to Ava), cake and homemade ice-cream (Aunt Alice’s recipe!).  Ava had a hard time focusing with all the activity going while opening presents, but her little cousin Sarah was right there to help her out!  Later, Cousin Peter fried up a huge batch of yellow striped bass for dinner, and afterward, Ava and her cousins played late into the night.

It really was a fun time, especially given that so much family and friends came who we hadn’t seen in years.  It was great to catch up with all of them. Aunt Tammy, the perfect party planner, just knows how to theme a party (decorations, cake, etc.) perfectly matched all with Winnie the Pooh theme which Ava loves.

Final thoughts

Seeing Ava have so much fun with all the friends and family, and even strangers turned friends like at Brunet’s Cajun Restaurant showed us how lucky and blessed we have been with Ava’s good health and the chance to see all her family.  Once again, we realized how how far away we live from so many good people.  Below are a series of pics from the visit.  More pics of the visit are here. Again, thanks everyone who made this visit such a very special one for Ava.  God bless you all!

Sarah Jadah Heather at Avas Birthday Party

Sarah, Jadah, and Heather at Avas Birthday Party

Kevin, Ava, Nonna, and Papa at Avas Birthday Party

Kevin, Ava, Nonna, and Papa at Ava's Birthday Party

Anja and Ava at Mr. Gattis

Anja and Ava at Mr. Gatti's

Avas Birthday Visit to El Ranchos

Ava's Birthday Visit to El Rancho's

Charles, Anja, Randy, and Tammy at Mr. Gattis

Charles, Anja, Randy, and Tammy at Mr. Gattis

Alicen, Rebecca, Jada and Ava at Birthday Party

Alicen, Rebecca, Jada and Ava at Birthday Party

Ava Dancing With Nonna and Papa at Brunets Cajun Restaurant

Ava Dancing With Nonna and Papa at Brunet's Cajun Restaurant

All the Guests at Avas Birthday Party

All the Guests at Ava's Birthday Party

Papa, Ava, and Uncle Kevin

Papa, Ava, and Uncle Kevin