Archive for March 15th, 2007

And the winner is…

Mar-15-2007 By mylifeasannie


Amanda from Something Beautiful is the winner of the video! Congratulations Amanda! Please email me at anniepettigrew@yahoo.com with your address so I can mail this to you. I have others I purchased when the guys from Australia were here working with Isabelle so if you are interested, you can email me. I plan to take them along with fliers and Izzy’s story to local pool stores later this Spring.

Thanks again for all your kind and loving comments, thanks to so many of you for putting posts about this on your blogs and websites. I really believe increased awareness will help save lives.

Also thanks to Sara at Mom’s Musing for making the ”pray for izzy” button!

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Slow Cooker Thursday~ chicken curry

Mar-15-2007 By mylifeasannie

…I made the San Fransisco pork chops that were on my menu last night. I somehow forgot they were supposed to go in the crockpot so I scrambled to get it done… they did turn out really great and I imagine I will make them again (in the crockpot this time!) This recipe is on my menu for dinner tonight and I think it will be good. This will be the third time I have cooked with curry and the first two times I enjoyed the smells and flavors of this spice.

Slow Cooker Chicken Curry

chicken
1 jar (16 oz.) Salsa
1 medium onion, chopped
2 Tbsp. curry powder
1 cup Sour Cream
PLACE chicken in slow cooker. Combine salsa, onions and curry powder; pour over chicken. Cover with lid.
COOK on LOW for 8 to 10 hours (or on HIGH for 5 hours).
REMOVE chicken to serving platter; cover to keep warm. Add sour cream to slow cooker; stir until well blended. Serve over the chicken. I’m serving mine with rice & veggies… maybe a salad too!

You can go to Sandra’s SAHM blog to sign up and then post your favorite slow cooker recipe, this has been so great ~ learning all these new and easy recipes! My next step is creating a notebook instead of keeping them all on my favorites.

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Izzy’s story ~

Mar-15-2007 By mylifeasannie

As you probably know if you read my blog, I started blogging after the near drowning accident of my youngest daughter Isabelle (Izzy). I started her blog after I had been emailing updates to friends and family and the email address list was getting so big I had to do several separate mailings to get it all out. That along with the fact that people’s addresses changed and would ask about updates. It was just easier to have a central place where I could write about her progress. The emails those first few months were priceless and I was so happy to have a way to correspond with people who love and care for our family. We were out of state for a couple of months in a rehab facility with Izzy. Later I started this blog because I enjoy the memes and general blogging that I don’t feel is appropriate for Izzy’s blog…

I have had several people email privately asking for the details of Izzy’s near drowning accident and have sent them the information. But, in an attempt to help people understand the potential for drownings, I am going to sum up her accident here…

Izzy was 21 months old. It was May ‘04, a Sunday evening. We had been to church (morning and evening) stopped at the store for a few things, came home to read the Sunday paper and watch Extreme Home Makeover… My son Bailey who was 10 at the time was going outside (the side deck which is away from the pool) to lift weights for fun. Izzy was his constant shadow and he called to tell me Izzy was with him… to which I replied, “okay, but watch her!” I have to pause here to say that Isabelle was terrified of the pool. She even hated taking baths. I had just put her in the pool with Matt a few days before this and she screamed so I took her out immediately. I guess my point is she was afraid of the water and I felt like she would never get into it alone. I was wrong. Isabelle wondered away in a blink and got into the pool. I have replayed this a million times in my mind, the what if’s … what if I had said, “no, she needs to stay in the house.” what if I would have glanced outside and noticed she was headed in the direction of the pool… etc. What did happen was I had a weird thought, “isabelle… pool” came into my mind which was odd for the reasons I stated. Amanda was walking by and I asked her to make sure Izzy was still with Bailey (just to be sure), she came right back and said, “Bailey is still on the deck.” What about Isabelle? She went back out and before I could get there I heard screaming. Bailey pulled Izzy out of the pool and held her upside down. Matt came second and started giving her breaths. What seemed like hours was only a few seconds and the image I saw was a ifeless blue baby. It was the worst thing I have ever seen in my life and I prayed for a year for God to take that image out of my mind. I still get shaky thinking about it. I called 911, and took over cpr while Matt talked to the person on the phone until the ambulance arrived. I did cpr until a emt took her from my arms. After that I laid on the ground begging God to spare my baby. They worked on her for about 20 minutes in the ambulance. I wasn’t allowed near. I sat with the kids and we prayed for her … We were finally told they were heading to the ER. When we followed, we didn’t know walking in whether or not she was alive. We went into the family room and were told they had gotten a pulse but were still working on her. Before five minutes passed there were so many people there we had filled the family room and the hall of the er. They then took her to the Children’s Hospital by medivac. We followed again and were told that Izzy would probably not survive the night. The rest of the story would take a week to write, but she is alive… it will be three years in May! She is healthy and making progress and we have learned so much about our faith and about God. We believe that she will be completely restored.

A while after her accident I joined an online support group for parent’s of near drownings. I have come to learn that this happens far too often especially to children around 2 years old. I feel compelled to plead you to treat any open water as if it were a loaded gun. It is so dangerous for toddlers because they don’t have the rational to know the danger involved and it happens so quickly. I have read parents stories of babysitters, grandparents, birthday parties, koi ponds, retention ponds, it happens everywhere in every way! You cannot be too careful.

One great preventative if you have toddlers is to teach them to swim. The guys who come over from Australia to do Izzy’s brain therapy have made videos that show how to teach your babies to swim at a very young age.


If you are interested in more information on Izzy’s progress, you can look at her blog. If you are a person that prays, any prayers of faith for Isabelle would be greatly appreciated.

Here are a few statistics…

  • In 2000, there were 3,482 unintentional drownings inthe United States, an average of nine people per day.(U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • It is estimated that for each drowning death, there are 1 to 4 nonfatal submersions serious enough to result in hospitalization. Children who still require cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the time they arrive at the emergency department have a poor prognosis, with at least half of survivors suffering significant neurologic impairment. (American Academy of Pediatrics)
  • Drowning is the second-leading cause of injury-related death among children under the age of 15. (U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • 19% of drowning deaths involving children occur in public pools with
    certified lifeguards present.(Drowning Prevention Foundation)

  • A swimming pool is 14 times more likely than a motor vehicle to be involved
    in the death of a child age 4 and under. (Orange County California Fire
    Authority)
  • Children under five and adolescents between the ages of 15-24 have the highest drowning rates. (U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • An estimated 5,000 children ages 14 and under are hospitalized due to
    unintentional drowning-related incidents each year; 15 percent die in the hospital and as many as 20 percent suffer severe, permanent neurological disability. (National Safety Council)Of all preschoolers who drown, 70 percent are in the care of one or both parents at the time of the drowning and 75 percent are missing from sight for five minutes or less. (Orange County, CA, Fire Authority)

  • The majority of children who survive (92 percent) are discovered within two minutes following submersion,and most children who die (86 percent) are found after10 minutes. Nearly all who require cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) die or are left with severe braininjury. (National Safe Kids Campaign)

**Update**
We have reached 50 comments & I am amazed at the visits over the last couple of days, I am so happy to know that Izzy’s story is building awareness and saving lives. You guys are all so great, your comments are so loving… each one was like a hug that I could literally feel. Thank you. My plan is to put all the names in a bowl and put Iz’s hand in and see what she pulls out! Hopefully someone will take pictures so I can show you how the winner was chosen!

For those of you who do not win, I have purchased several of these DVDs that I planned to set up with statistical information and Izzy’s story fliers to sell at the local pool stores. Anyone interested in purchasing one can email me mailto:anniepettigrew@yahoo.com).

I will post the winner first thing Thursday morning on this post. Please continue to tell everyone you know about Izzy’s story and the necessity of extreme pool safety. Thanks again, and bless you all!

Another Meme

Mar-15-2007 By mylifeasannie

I saw this on Jenna’s blog and decided to fill it out… fun stuff…

*Answer each question in 3 words–no more; no less.
Where is your cell phone? In purse, ringing
Boyfriend/girlfriend? Matt’s my husband
Hair? blonde naturally curly
Your mother? she’s at church
Your father? He’s at church
Your favorite item(s)? Bible, laptop, necklace
Your dream last night? vomit at walmart
Your favorite drink? sonic ice coke
Your dream guy/girl? matt I suppose
The room you are in? in the den
Your fear? wrath of God
What do you want to be in 10 years? 47 and healthy.
Who did you hang out with last night? family and parents
What are you not? short, old, rested
Are you in love? Yes, I am
One of your wish list items? leather sectional sofa
What time is it? It is 8:50
The last thing you did? opened gum wrapper.
What are you wearing? blue shirt, jeans.
Your favorite book? The Holy Bible
The last thing you ate? burger, potato salad
Your life? busy and nonstop
Your mood? upbeat and optimistic
Your friends? the best kind
What are you thinking about right now? i need to….
Your car? big cheverolet suburban
What are you doing at this moment? blowing a bubble
Your summer? more of same
Your relationship status? I’m still married
What is on your tv screen? american idol singing
When is the last time you laughed? feeding matt icecream
Last time you cried? i don’t remember
School? minored creative writing?????

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