Monday, December 20, 2010

Family Love

We were able to all be together at Thanksgiving this year.  Thanks to the Nims getting bumped from a flight last Christmas.  

Weewa and Papaw with all the kids.  Their personalities show in this picture.

Lillian's Papaw sharing a Peppermint shake with her.  This was the treat after Dad's nurse pinning ceremony.  Way to go Dad!
Josiah is still in love with his baby.  He calls her his "honey bunny"
Have  Merry Christmas!!!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Warm your heart


I hope this brings a little warmth to you on such a cold day.




Golfer snowman
golf hat, golf ball nose, club arms, and tee's for eyes, mouth, and nose

 The poor thing wasn't properly dressed.  Luckily her little hands weren't frost bit and her legs weren't icebergs.  I sat her on the warm register with a blanket and hot chocolate.  She thought she was awesome.

dirt bike snowman




 We went back to the Dr. again for a follow up on Cora.  She is still fussy, but her poo is better.  We've added another medication for her GERD. I've completely cut dairy from my diet.  It is in everything!  It took me 2 hours to grocery shop since I was checking the labels.  Next time your in your kitchen just look at the allergy listing under the ingredients.  (If it doesn't contain dairy and it's something tasty let me know!) I'm starvin' marvin all the time.  I guess she had quite of bit of inflammation in her rectum from the dairy & maybe soy.  They said is would take a bit for it all to heal up.  I am currently nursing and supplementing with an outrageously expensive formula.  So I'm going to nurse as long as possible, but if my sanity becomes an issue I'll be bottling her all the time :)



 We put the tree up one cold evening.  The kids loved it. 
Lillian doing her Twinkle Little Star ballet moves.
Yes, my kids wore their halloween costumes while putting up the Christmas tree.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Updates


I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving.  We had lots of fun with Grammy being in town to meet Cora and the Nims spending two weeks at Weewa's house.  As some of you know the past two weeks have been slightly chaotic for us besides all of the family being around.  I'll start with Cora.

Ever since Cora has been born she's been a "fussy butt"... literally.  Almost 3 weeks ago I finally took her to the Doc to see what's going on.  She's been fussy, gassy, and pooing funny.  The Doc sent us up to St. V's for some test.  Praise the Lord (not being sarcastic)  it wasn't what they thought it was, Hirschsprung's disease.  So today we finally received some answers!  I saw a great specialist who explained everything incredibly well, and told me every problem I've been having with Cora before I even told her.  To say the least I'm so thankful to have solutions and she told me, "We are going to make you a new baby." 
 So here it is:

1) Bacterial Overgrowth- causing stimulation of the internal sphincter (that word makes me laugh)
caused from some antibiotics I was on before I delivered her
This explains all of her grunting or as we call them her "squirrel noises"
treatment: 7 days antibiotics

2) GERD aka Acid reflux
this surprised me, but made sense when she explained.  
It's causing her stuffy nose which in return makes it hard to breathe while nursing, causes more air intake, therefore adding to the gassy problem
Also, leaves her with heartburn, therefore never wanting to lay down (eg. always wanting to be in her wrap or held).
treatment: Prilosec 

3) Allergic to dairy
This was not a surprise even though it's not what I wanted to hear.  
This is linked closely to #2.  Anyone who knows me personally knows I love dairy.  She should outgrow this around 6-8 months.
treatment: I have to cut all dairy (soy is not an option)
 & use a special formula

Anyway I hope that clears some things up for those of you who have been following what was going on.  We appreciate all the prayers that were said.

Jojo fell this week and had to get his chin dermabonded together.  Thank goodness because Grant nor I could've handled watching the stitches.  He was such a good boy.  He did just as the Dr asked and never cried while we were there.
 Lillian was holding onto the coat of hers he was wearing and then let go.  He landed chin first onto the wood floor.  I saw it all and he was not able to break his fall at all.  I knew it was going to need medical attention the second it happened.

Lillian is now starting to have a hard time sharing mommy's attention.  She has been a pistol lately and very needy.  She looks at me and says, "hold you".  This was a day where she fell asleep on the kitchen table not long after breakfast.  I should mention she's also working on getting some more molars.

This was a picture I came across on the camera.  I'm glad Grant took it.  There's nothing more that I love to do than to take naps with my kids.