I know that is a random title but I had three things I needed to post about. Let's start with Abilene.We had a great time in Abilene last weekend just spending time with family. We went to a balloon festival but we only saw one hot air balloon from a distance due to windy weather. However, Kate did go on her first horse ride there. She seemed to be having fun but maybe also a little anxious about being on top of a horse. We enjoyed doing some relaxing and good visiting. When we got back Kate had a horrible nightmare about spiders and it brought on a terror Zack and I have never seen in her before. We were up from 2:00-5:00 am with her on Sunday night. Zack slept on the couch and we tried Kate in bed with me. This was a first for us and I don't think anybody slept very well. She had a few more terrors on Monday but it stopped after that. She got upset a couple of times on Tuesday but it was not the panic from the previous days. On Monday she started freaking out believing that a spider was in her cast. She was desperately trying to take off her cast. I wanted so bad to cut it off myself to just to give her a peace of mind. We finally put some more gauze at the top of her cast and told her that it kept the spiders out. I had to go to some creative measures to get her back in her bed that night. I put a Halloween bag on her door with a bat on it and told her it would scare the spiders away because spiders don't like bats. This really seemed to help. We did a lot of praying about it. When she shrieked in terror, she really believed a spider was around her and lost sense of reality. I don't know what she saw in her nightmare but it must have been pretty scary. It would bring chills down our backs when she would panic. Zack said I even screamed one time with her because she scared me so bad. She was really upset about getting her cast off today, but that paled in comparison to the spider terrors. It really took us off guard because she has never been a child to be scared of bugs. In preschool, her teacher said she cried about some crickets in the hallway on Tuesday. We know this is because of her nightmare. She hasn't said anything about bugs or spiders the past couple of days so hopefully this experience doesn't cause her to continue to have a fear of spiders and bugs.
We were very happy to take off her cast today. She overall has done an incredible job with it on. However, she has woken up more in the night needing help getting her blankets back on her. She would ask a couple of times to take it off but it was very rare. She just adapted to it and used it like it was no big deal. In fact, on the way to the doctor today she said she didn't want her cast to come off. She cried while they took it off but was trying so hard to be brave and still. Zack did a good job keeping her calm. Her incision is still pretty open so we have to allow some more time for it to heal. We have to continue to keep a band aid on it for about a week until the new skin starts to grow over the wound. Kate was really upset seeing the wound today. She was better once we put the band aid on. It took her some time today to start using that arm again. She was so scared to move it on the way home she kept it elevated above her head the whole way back from the hospital. Then we went to a play area and she started to use it more and more. We are just so proud of her and how brave she has been through the whole experience.
Zack took some wonderful pictures while we were in Abilene.
Aunt Lindsey and Kate

Dad Dad, Mom Mom and Carly(Isn't the cookie in her mouth a nice touch?)

Kate on her first horse ride. You can see that she is not quite sure what to think.

Another sweet picture

Mom Mom gave Kate a great manicure and pedicure. Kate loved this special time.


One of Kate's favorite things to do in Abilene is for Dad Dad to push her on the swing outside.

One of our new favorite pictures of Carly

I love this picture. Dixie saw a cat outside so Kate was looking out the window with her.

Here is the cast removal pictures in stages.

Kate looking at me in desperation.

Seeing her hand for the first time again.

Good job Kate!

This shows you how long her fingernails got the past two weeks.

If only Mom Mom were here to paint her other nails now. :(