We headed up to the church this morning to take stock of the snack supplies and decorate the kitchen 'pit stop' area. As we were arriving, we pull into the parking lot to find three of our pastors racing go-carts.
If you have kiddos between the ages of 6-12 and are a local reader, I urge you to sign up. As one of our pastors said, "This is the best week of their lives!". Just fill out the form here and come 1, 2, or all 5 nights. VBS runs from this Sunday, June 5th through Thursday, June 9th from 6pm-8:30pm. There is no cost to attend and we would love to see you there!
In other fun summertime D-news, Ellie, Ben and I loaded up our bikes and rode to one of our local pools. This was not only the first swim of the season, but also the first swim with T1D. Our 'beach bag' was full of extra stuff, so I bagged all the D-supplies in a waterproof bag and added a few ice gel packets to keep everything cool.
Ellie went into the pool at a nice and high 237 and exited 50 minutes later with a not-so-nice low 55. A juice box and a fruit smasher pulled her our of the double digits and back into the water she went. We only stayed a couple of hours, but long enough for me to realize I will not be relaxing by the pool with a book as I previously planned.
Nope. I might as well put on a red bathing suit and wrap a life preserver around my waist and stand shoulder to shoulder with the teenage life guards. While they are armed with a whistle and a visor to block the rays, I will be armed with a juice box and a canister of glucose tabs, ready to lift a low in seconds.
I know my worries and anxieties will recede as the season progresses, but for now I am on high alert to ward off the lows. I will relax a bit as Ellie transitions to the Omnipod insulin pump, as it will allow a change (lower or even suspend) in her basal insulin rate while she swims, but I fear summer will be coming to a close by the time she is pumping full time.
One thing we have discovered so far, exercise certainly drops the blood sugar numbers for Ellie. This does not mean I will slow her down, however, I will just need to rev up the pancreatic magic a bit to keep up with her.
14 comments:
awww...I wanna come. Oh, wait -wrong state and the boys aren't old enough. I wish we could find our "spot" but haven't yet, glad you guys have a lovely church home that does such a fun VBS. Enjoy ;)
Hey! I would have come and helped you decorate today! We enjoyed hanging out at home and enjoying the Cloudy day :-)
How Fun!! Love it when the pastors let loose like that!
VBS is an important part of our summer, too. :)
...which hotel? need to look into booking our room ;)
So, what's a fruit smasher? I googled it and found nothing!
WOW! That looks like SO MUCH fun! Awesome pictures :)
:) YOU ARE GONNA LOOK HOT in your red bathing suit Amy!!! Looks like some fun times have been had by you and the fam.
I LOVE VBS!!! Ours isn't until later in the summer. May God send TONS of kids so that His Word may be placed upon their hearts.
We had our first swim of the year this week as well. I looked like a baglady rolling in with my suitcase on wheels.LOL Of course the goggles HAD to be on the bottom. Let's just say that I received a lot of looks as I unpacked everything.he..he...
Summertime and pools are tricky but you will so rock it! Love the pics!
Go-carts at VBS? Awesome!!
You will make a super-cute lifeguard, love the vision! : )
Hope she's pumping sooner than expected : ) Holly
You had me chuckling, as you often do, with the Country Time Lemonade line! :)
How fab that you have such a great church and VBS! Rev It Up and enjoy your week!
Here's to a wonderful summer full of pancreatic magic and good times!
My kids love VBS :)
Look! Googles playing nice :)
Looks super fun!
I just had to laugh about you standing their with the life guards...love it! I think that is all of us D-Moms at the pool. I just blogged today about summer lows...this is new for us. Awesome VBS! I have great memories of attending VBS in the summer time. Enjoy your time!
Vacation bible school, seems like so long ago my daughter went.
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