The Carroll Family
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Flourless peanut butter & choc chip cookies
1 cup crunchy peanut butter
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup milk choc chips
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon bicarbonate soda
1. Preheat oven to hot, 200C
Lightly grease 3 oven trays and line with baking paper.
2. Place all ingredients in a mixing bowl and combine.
3. Roll heaped teaspoonfuls of mixture into balls and place 3cm apart on trays.
Press each one down lightly with your palm.
4. Bake for 8-10mins or until golden. Cool on tray for 5mins before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container. Would keep upto a week if you can stop yourself from eating them!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Yep, we're still here!
Where did 2009 go? I think I was so busy running round like a headless chook that I missed it. Upon reflection much has happened to us, the Carroll family, over the last year. The biggest thing would be the addition of our fourth child, Lucas William Carroll born on 19th August weighing in at a healthy 3.65kg. Here he is...and yes, he's another stunner!
Some more news...
Like all our children, Lucas is a joy to behold. I will admit we were more than a little apprehensive about adding another to our brood, simply because we are tired and over-streached as is (yes, he was a big surprise). However, he is a much wanted and adored little bub and brings us all such happiness. He's a very easy going little chap who adores his brothers, smiling and laughing raucously at them as they blast past him, for they pay no attention to their 'chubba-brother' and find him rather boring (or smelly, as Samuel keeps telling me!). He does crave our attention at times and tells us so if we leave him too long without loving, playful contact. I wish you could all get to have a squishy cuddle with him because he really is the most gorgeous little dough ball who whoops with delight at being held.
So we have three walking boys in our clan now...Jacob is walking in a walking frame! Not all the time but he can do it, knows he can do it and can go at an amazingly fast speed when chasing his brothers around the house or in the back yard. He's so much happier to go in it than when it was first introduced to him several months ago - as Grandpa can attest. It was a battle to get him using it but we simply needed to find the right walker for him which his fantastic physio did. He can push to stand from sitting on a chair with a bench/table in front of him and can stand at a waist high table unaided for quite a length of time now. (In case you're not aware, bearing weight on your legs in kids 2yrs and over is incredibly important otherwise the hips can get out of alignment which would then require an operation). He also loves to ride on various push along bikes we have in the garden. His hearing and talking is coming on leaps and bounds. I had no idea that when he was given cochlear implants that we would need to teach him to hear as well as talk and it's been a huge learning curve for us all but we all so appreciate the sounds around us much more these days...and I try to remind myself of this when I have four screaming kids going at the same time! Jacob is able to communicate to us what he wants very well these days and manages to get a loud voice at times (particularly when asking for cake and ice-cream!). His CP does effect his speech and breathing so it is hard for him to talk at times but with practice he will get better and better.
Samuel needs absolutely no practice at talking! At home he is a beautiful little chatterbox who has a wild imagination and tells us fantastically creative stories every day. At the moment 'magic land' features regularly where it seems you can get up to all sorts of mischief! At pre-school (where Samuel & Jacob have been attending two days per week for just over a year), he is a thoughtful, quiet, sensitive little boy who has very much hidden behind his twin brother's out-going and confident personality. Who'd have thought this is how our identical twin boys would have developed? It's certainly surprised me. It does seem though that Samuel has grown a little more in confidence with this new school year and we have enrolled him in a third day on his own to help increase his confidence and the possible anxiety that he is currently showing. He overwhelms me with his intelligence and his teachers are blown-away by what he comes out with when he does actually talk. He is so old for his years...has he forgotten that he's only just turned 4years old?!!! Watch this space for the next PM of Australia!
Alex...oh, Alex...exactly where do I begin, I say with a big grin on my face, for that is how I think about my darling curly-haired, blue-eyed beauty. Our lives changed once Alex was on the move...walking at 10months (and the blogging, amongst numerous other things, stopped). From that moment on he had two speeds - fast and go-faster. He's been a bundle of energy...a jumping, running, climbing, adventure and danger/thrill-seeking mischevious...well, for want of a better word...bugger! (Oh, and how the aussies love the word bugger!). However, alongside this very active and physical dynamo of a kid has been a behavioural issue that's been creeping in. Hitting, biting, nipping, screaming with his brothers (amongst other things), instigated by Alex but totally unprovoked. At it's peak (and the peak has gone on for several months!) 'baby Lucas' came into the fray and so we thought it simply the challenge of a new addition to our infant brood. Time has passed, along with copious amounts of toddler training books having been read, parenting courses attended, family clinics frequented, GP's brains picked and extensive internet trawling, all in the hope of improving our parenting skills which Bren and I (particularly me, being the primary carer) viewed as being at fault. The 'halleluja moment' came in December when I was sitting with one of Jacob's carers at his pre-school. She suggested that Alex's behaviour might be a sensory issue. That was it! The beginning of the biggest change you could possibly imagine. I read and researched everything I could on sensory processing and found that Alex fit the bill for a sensory processing disorder (SPD), being hypo-sensitive. Christmas was the biggest celebration for us as a family in more ways than one. Not only had we found what was troubling Alex but Samuel seemed to fit the category of having a hyper-sensitive SPD. This made so much sense to us and it meant we could seek help, research and educate ourselves in order to help our children.
So where are we up to? Well, if you read up on SPD you'll find that it's occupational therapists who diagnose this disorder. Alex has been seen by three; Samuel by one. Both boys have the disorders as we thought, Alex at more of a severe level. Now we're in the throes of setting-up regular appointments with OT's, speech pathologists (Alex's speech isn't clear for his age, even though I can understand him!) and also paediatricians. What has also come to light in the last ten days is that we need to get Alex assessed for autism (?and other behavioural disorders) as there is a large cross-over with SPD's and autism and he has been showing a few autistic symptoms. We are extremely lucky to have him booked in with two leading Australian behavioural-paed's in the coming months. Our pre-school OT also explained a common link of gluten and autistic tendancies. In brief, we have put Alex on a gluten-free diet (as a family we are 80% gluten-free and hope to be 100% in the coming weeks) and the improvement in his behaviour within 5 days has been astounding. Alex is calmer, more communicative, much less hyper, talking more and so much clearer and he wants cuddles again!!!...surely this is coincidence? Supposedly not, as you can have a dramatic behavioural change this quickly, particularly if the child has a high gluten-intolerance. Hmmm....that's possibly why Alex has always been so bloated at the end of each day and we just thought it was because he was/is a chubba! So watch this space for more news.
and as for Bren and I?...exhausted, wrinkly, grey-haired, stressed-out worried parents...and loving it - and perhaps we drink a bit too much wine at times - BUT there will be NO MORE CHILDREN!!!!!! We love 'em all to bits but enough is enough and we've shut-up-shop!! Goodness knows how lucky we are to have the four we have.
So, I've finished my third glass of red, it's late and lots needs to be prepared for the morrow. I leave you with a promise that I will update this blog when I can.
Love to all and here's a pic of our boys at their best -

Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Merry Christmas!


Thought it was therefore important to give a quick update to let you know how we're all getting on.
The boys are all doing great:Bren and I are well, if not tired most of the time but that's what you get with raising 3 young kids.
Jacob began a new therapy centre in July where he has a new physio and a new hearing therapist. They are both amazing and we cannot get over the improvement Jacob has made during the last few months. He's now ready to begin walking in a walking frame which all the doctors told us wouldn't happen! His physio truly believes that some day Jacob will walk totally unaided. He is also beginning to speak and understands so much of what we say to him. His cochlear's are a very powerful tool for him as not only can he hear everything with them on but he can also take them off when he doesn't want to hear anything (particularly if he's getting told off!). He's a clever little fella, just like his brother, Samuel. I often have to remind myself that Samuel is only the older brother by 2minutes as his maturity really astounds me at times. He's a rather serious little boy who never wants to leave my side but certainly enjoys having a laugh and joke around. He loves his cuddles and I can't keep up with how much reading he likes to do.
Alex is really something else...I just don't know where to begin!! He is a bundle of energy who is the biggest mischief maker you could possibly meet. I thought I had it easy with S&J but this little guy has me running rings round myself. He's into and onto everything and I have to keep an eye on him ALL the time otherwise there's trouble. If only I could get him to stop eating the sand out the sandpit and everything else he can find in the garden!
All the boys are adorable and Bren and I love spending every minute with them and sharing these good times.
They're still too young to know what Christmas is all about this year but they certainly like opening presents so they're gonna have a lot of fun tomorrow.
Right, I'd best get back to watching over them (Alex is having a nap!).
We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a fabulous 2009. You are in our thoughts and hearts and we miss all our family and friends greatly.
Have fun!
xx
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Art and Craft

And just HOW alike are they?!


We keep asking ourselves where our little baby has gone as Alex is so grown up now. He's starting to walk and is managing to take 4 or 5steps on his own. He's been crawling for months, which is very different from Samuel who didn't start moving until he was about 14months. Alex is very adventurous and is into everything! He seems to have no fear and has a go at trying to do everything Samuel is. We had them at the local park the other day and he very much enjoyed going down the slide with me sitting him at the top of it and letting him do the sliding and then catching him at the bottom. All the boys are very affectionate and Alex certainly likes his cuddles. He also loves being chased, particularly when I'm in the middle of changing his nappy and he manages to escape!! He loves his food, isn't a fussy eater at all which you can probably see for yourselves. He's a little chubba but I know the weight will drop off him once he's running round and chasing his brothers.
Jacob never ceases to amaze us; he is doing incredible things. He's independently mobile these days as he gets around by shuffling on his bottom. He is trying to find a way of getting up and down one or two steps on his own and his balance is getting so good that he can now sit unaided on a little chair all on his own. He has recently been fitted with ankle-foot orthotics which hold his ankles and feet in a position allowing him to bear weight properly when sitting and standing. The difference these have made is unbelievable and Jacob is now wanting walk and is showing us he certainly has the potential to do so but it will take time. He already has a standing frame which we put him in a couple of times daily (to help him strengthen his whole body muscles) and his physio is now looking at helping us choose a walking frame for him so he can begin practising his walking. I know he will be very happy when he gets one as it will help him more and more to interact with his brothers and friends. We know and see that Jacob is totally unaffected mentally with the cerebral palsy and he is a very clever little boy. He loves reading, doing puzzles and is now beginning to talk as his hearing is so good these days. All in all, we're very excited about how Jacob is doing and love seeing him so happy.
I just can't seem to keep up with Samuel these days! He is incredibly intelligent, a very fast learner and such a mischief maker. He too is very affectionate and is always asking for a cuddle from his mummy – or course I'm making the most of this as I know in a few years time he won't be wanting cuddles! His talking and vocabulary is exceptional and people are always commenting what a good speaker he is. He adores reading books and now likes to read stories to himself. We always make sure the boys have stories read to them before they go to bed though. Samuel is not as much of an adventurer as Alex but certainly likes trying things out and loves going to the park and playing on all the equipment there. He's becoming more independent and leaving my side more often which is great to see as he was quite clingy for a while. He loves his brother Jacob and most of the time looks out for him. He's not as keen on Alex(!) but they do have some beautiful sharing, interactive moments these days.
I am getting glimpses of what it's going to be like as the boys grow older as the three of them love a good wrestle!! These days I always seem to be pulling one off the other so it's never a dull moment in the Carroll household.
Oh, and Brendan and I...well, we're just fine and dandy!!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Happy Birthday Alex

