We had a great last day of his sabbatical on Halloween. Monday morning I took Lydia to Phoenix Children's Hospital for her check-up on her hips. She was born with hip dysplasia and had 3 different types of braces her first year, ending in a cast for 3 months which finally set her hips into the sockets. We hadn't been in a year and her x-ray showed that her hips basically look normal now! We don't have to go again for 2 more years. She'll be 5 1/2 then and I just can't fathom it :) Praise God for the way He has cared for Lydia through her hip issues. We're so thankful she doesn't need surgery, as this was a very real possibility a year ago.
Rollie and Lydia carved pumpkins. Lydia drew the face she wanted on the pumpkin and Rollie carved it. It turned out really well, we think! Her's is the one on the left below. We went trick or treating that night.
So, we're back at it. Rollie is back at work and the kids and I are getting into our normal routine. What will the Leemans do now that we're not on sabbatical anymore? We're going to see my family in Indiana for a week at Thanksgiving. I'm (Megan) training for the Phoenix Rock N Roll Half-Marathon again this year. Lydia is loving gymnastics and Ben is communicating more each day. We'll welcome our niece Hannah into the family sometime soon, thanks to Andy and Emily :) I'm excited to celebrate Christmas at our house this year and start some family traditions that we've had in mind for a while. Rollie and I would love to do a ski trip this year, as I haven't gone with him since we got pregnant with Lydia. In March we're taking a family vacation to Tybee Island near Savannah, GA with my parents and Andy and Emily and baby Hannah. Rollie and I would love to have a third Dr. Seuss character in our family sometime in the future. And I think this is the end of our blog... thanks for joining us the past 8 weeks!
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