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Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Three Birthdays

The little kids' birthdays are in the months of September, November, and December. We took the easy road (or lazy) this year and combined them into one day of celebration. Of course we had cake and presents on actual day, but no separate parties this time. The boys have asked to go to BounceU for two years so that was the designated spot. I knew the baby could jump and climb so it worked for everyone. 












We had little girl's 2nd birthday later in the afternoon at Papa & Grandmas, completely decked with Minnie Mouse.





Monday, June 9, 2014

The Surgery

We went back and forth on the decision for a tonsillectomy (at least I did). It was scheduled twice and cancelled twice before we felt it was truly needed for our 4-year-old. His tonsils were huge and he snored. We prepped him the week before. He really enjoyed his book given by the ENT's office.

Bought lots of popsicles, mashed potatoes, pudding, jello, etc. A trip to Build-a-Bear was warranted for a new friend to be by his side during the procedure. He chose a golden retriever who is now named Puppy Paws. Puppy Paws needed a Darth Vader outfit, along with a Batman costume.

Thank goodness DrH took the day off from clinic to be with us.

We were scheduled at 10:30 but that really meant 11:30! Our pastor came by for prayer. Goofy juice down and gowned up, my baby went out of sight.

I thought it would have been harder for me and my mama heart, but he had done so well about it and we were very pleased with our surgeon. In the recovery room, he gave a few cries but handled it like a big boy.

That evening, he was ready to eat anything (must have still been numb from the anesthesia!). He ate pizza, a burrito, and cookies - all foods we thought were on the No Eat list. We were told, however, to give him what he asked for. He needed the protein for his recovery period. The first two nights were bad, though. He slept with us and woke up crying from pain. He threw up both nights, scary when it was tinged with blood. He also came down with some respiratory illness. He wheezed and could not breathe well. We ended up talking with the on-call doctor who did not seem to be concerned. I knew something was wrong though; I know my son and this was not normal. Day 4 he spiked a fever and continued through Day 7. That day we went in to see his pediatrician because I had the suspicion that he had an ear infection. He was miserable. By this point he didn't want to eat anything; he said everything tasted bad. Still couldn't breathe well and coughed. Holding his ear and crying. What else!? He definitely had an ear infection.

So glad I took him so we could start getting him some relief. Day 14, and it seems we have our boy back. Scabs are gone and he eats normally again. No pain meds, antibiotics done. Really, the throat stuff went well, it was all the secondary junk that was the worst. He's adjusting to his new "voice". A little nasally, with all that new space where once had been obstructed. I hope we did the right thing. I guess time will tell. This was quite the experience that so many go through. Gosh, I really hope this is the one time for us!

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Slamming Doors


Door slamming is like an exclamation point. Isn't that true? A slammed door is an act of making sure everyone understands your frustration or anger. We've instructed the kids to not slam the doors, mainly because of all the little fingers that could be in the way. Often it is accidental, excitedly running outside to play and not paying attention. But also in our house right now, that dramatic exit belongs to my 6-year-old son. He will get upset for a myriad of reasons, but I notice it's mostly when he's misunderstood. This really irritates me, and I want to focus on the slam rather than his feelings or what he is upset with. I am realizing that it is OK to wait, let us both calm down, then approach his closed door and ask to talk. Responding, and not reacting, is such a test in patience!

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Last Week....

We've been very busy lately, more than usual. Hoping to finish school up with the older three; we are ready for a break! The weather has been wonderful and they have been spending lots of time outdoors. 


4-year-old graduating from Pre-K at a local church. He will be joining the others at home next fall!

Proud big brother!

New billy goat at papa's ~ appropriately named "Darth" by our biggest Star Wars fan

Aren't they pretty?!! I'm bummed that in our new neighborhood we will not be allowed to have chickens :( 

Our roses are busting with flowers

Funny photo op of our cat and the cat statue

Bike parade on the last day of school

Precious 18-month-old

Four baseball games this week with the 6-year-old, only two played due to rain

Four soccer games played in an end-of-season tournament with the 13-year-old

She did well!

End-of-year dance recital for the 11-year-old. This was jazz.

Ballet

And tap.

A little slower this week. We have a tonsillectomy scheduled so that will be the main focus for us!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Happenings

Baby girl baptism

Not enjoying the bonnet!


                                    
10th birthday celebration



After 4th fun


So many sparklers left over

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Alternate Vaccination Schedule



Since our third child was born, we have followed an alternate vax schedule that I found through a holistic moms group I was a part of. Yes I said was. I don't have a specific place to give credit to, but our pediatrician has been very accommodating and in agreement with this list. We do make more trips to the office, but I feel more than two in a month is too much. Such a controversial topic and I do not want to start a debate here. Several people have asked for it from me so I thought I would post:

2 mo. DTaP, Rotavirus
3 mo. Pc, HIB
4 mo. DTaP, Rotavirus
5 mo. Pc, HIB
6 mo. DPap, Rotavirus
7 mo. Pc, HIB
9 mo. Polio, Flu (2 doses)
12 mo. Mumps, Polio
15 mo. Pc, HIB
18 mo. DTaP, Chickenpox (varicela)
21 mo. Flu
2 yrs Rubella, Polio
2 yrs, 6 mo. Hep A, Hep B
3 yrs Hep B, Measles, Flu
3 yrs, 6 mo. Hep A, Hep B
4 yrs. DTaP, Polio, Flu
5 yrs MMR, Flu
6 yrs Chickenpox (varicela)
12 yrs MMR, Flu