Hola! Wos Wit? You have found the Miranda Experience. Where Pa. Dutch and Puerto Rican culture have fused together to form the Miranda family. I've created this blog to humor myself and hopefully humor some of you out there as well. Here you will find everyday occurances of our lives. Sometimes it will be interesting to you and other times not so much. But it's our lives and we are glad to share it with you.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Fab 5
Fifty is Nifty. At least that's what I hear. Two of my Fab 5 friends Connie and Roxanne have already found out since they turned 50 this year. The Fab 5 ladies had a little surprise get together for the birthday girls. We met at the "Blue Pacific" which I highly recommend eating there it was super. Good food, good conversation, birthday cake, balloons, and gifts were the order of the night. Have you ever heard of Pandora bracelets. Well they are these really cool charm braclets and that's what we got the ladies. It will be a tradition now that we will all get one when we turn 50. After dinner it was back to Sharon's house for a sleep over. Fun times!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Celiac Disease
As you can see I'm making up for lost time with my blogging entries. I've been busy lately doing a lot of shopping and running around for my boy Rico. Through routine blood work we found out that Rico probably has Celiac Disease. Celiac is an autoimmune intestinal disorder. What it is is your digestive system stops working properly when you eat gluten. Gluten is a type of protein found in things such as wheat, rye, barley and sometimes oats. Gluten is also found in many other things which I'm finding all about. Rico had an endoscopy done this past Tuesday to determine for sure if he has Celiac the procedure went well and we will know a positive diagnosis in about 2 weeks. Meanwhile we are to change his diet from basically all gluten to NONE! God has been very gracious to us. Rico is taking very well to eating a new way. We have been able to find many substitutes for the things Rico would normally eat and he's eating the different textures and tastes of them. Amazing grace because Rico is a very picky eater. But God has made a way for Rico. We started Rico's new diet this past Wed. It has led me to run all over the area looking for good gluten free food. I met with an Celiac Dietitian and she was very helpful. Also a friend at church has Celiac too and has been very helpful with telling me what is good and where to get things. I would like to get Rico to eat meat which he has not done so far in his life. He needs to start eating it though it would help him so much because we also found out he is Anemic. I'm so glad we found all this out because it explains a lot of things about Rico. Symptoms Rico has that is directly related to Celiac is gas, gas and more gas, slow growth (only gained 3 lbs since last year), itchiness skin rash, anemia. So here's to a new Rico. We hope and pray that Rico's new diet will bring wonderful new graces to him and us as a family. God bless our Rico.
pics of Gracie
Gracie is a biting machine! That dogs got sharp teeth. Can't wait till her baby teeth fall out. It is a full time job trying to get her to not bite. Gracie listens to Edwin the best. Edwin always says he's the leader pack. Then we all laugh and say Daddy or Edwin it's the pack leader. Gracie is learning how to sit and she's a natural at fetching. Rico is still getting used to Gracie he doesn't like when she is loose in the kitchen when he eats so we have to put her in the crate when he's eating.
Lunch with Erika & family
Here's a few pictures of Erika and her family. We had a nice lunch at there house 2 weeks ago. The grandkids had a great time with the our dog Gracie. Erika made a great lunch and we enjoyed a nice afternoon together.
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