Saturday, December 19, 2009
Aprons!!
Sorry these pictures are all over the place. Still trying to figure out this new formatting thing they have...
P.S. Carson just had his 2nd birthday so we will be posting on that soon!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Super freaking long post of the universe
Let's start out with Declan. He ended up being in the NICU for 2 1/2 weeks. Tyler and I ended up staying at my Grams house in Ammon so that we could go up to the hospital for all of his feedings since the nurses really don't have time to sit and make sure that the babies drink their full feedings, and if they don't drink their full feedings then they don't go home. Long sentence, I know. So finally we got him home and about a week and a half later he started projectile vomiting. My younger sister Kelso had had something called Pyloric Stenosis when she was an infant which is a condition where the exiting valve in the stomach clamps up so food can't pass through so instead it is projectiled back out. It is most common in first born males, but since Kelso was a 5th born female and our family is kind of prone to the uncommon, I was worried about it. So I took him into the doc and they confirmed that that was what was going on. Luckily since I knew what to look for we caught it early (they say that babies are usually half-dead from dehydration by the time it's caught) and they checked us back into the hospital to have his surgery the next morning. Let me tell you, it sucked sending my tiny little guy in to have surgery, just not knowing how it would all come out. But everything went well and now he has a little scar on his tummy to match his aunts.
We ended up being in the hospital about 3 days and then the day after we got home, Tyler had to leave for his AT for the Guard for 3 weeks. Sooooo stressful. So what did I do while he was gone? I completely redid my living room and bedroom. Unfortunately I don't have before pics but believe me, it is a great improvement. These first ones are the living room:
This Hutch used to be a cream color and was ceiling height. I took the top off of it, painted it green, replaced the hardware, and bought the baskets at Porter's for 50% off for Carson's toys to go in. I love love love it!
There were actually 4 shelves here but Carson decided to climb on the couch and then hang off of one of them and pulled it out of the wall. I haven't had time to fix it yet, or like I said before, the lazy thing. And, yes, I do realize that there aren't actually any family pictures in my family picture frame, but my printer is broken so I use that as an excuse. Just another thing on my to-do list :)
And my bedroom. I am so in love with this room. It is so relaxing! I got the idea for the window shades from my friend Amber's blog here (she does interior design and is completely amazing at it :D) and I have them in my living room as well.
This little table is my pride and joy. It's an old sewing table that was passed down to me from my Grams. I painted it turquoise and replaced the hardware and it makes me happy every time I see it. The windows actually look a lot better when the sun isn't shining through them. They aren't actualy striped, they are a solid cream color with turquoise, green, and brown flowers. They match the center pillow on my bed.
We had lots and lots of trips to the zoo. Carson loves animals. His favorite things there were Alex (the lion), Marty (the zebras), and the penguins. He also loves the thing that you put your pennies in and they spin around the funnel in a circle until they drop through the hole in the center (you know what I'm talking about?).
He'll be 2 in December and he is just getting so old! He is really helpful. He feeds the dog every morning, picks up his toys on his own, and is really good about throwing diapers away for me. He is learning really well too. He can say most of the alphabet, he can count to 11 on his own (though he doesn't like to say 1 most of the time) and he knows all of his colors and likes to tell you the color of everything that he has. He really likes the potholder gloves and I have gone to wake him up in the morning and found him with the potholder on his hands. So cute. Here is him closing his eyes. It's so funny!
Pie Recipe!!
Cookie Dough Pie
Please to enjoy. Oh and Jessica you should add me on to your blog. My email is sammyr_ac@hotmail.com!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Christmas Cake... and cupcakes
I was so proud of myself, but heck that was a TON of work. But still, love 'em. Have fun down south Grams and Gramps! Travel safe, and LOVE YOU!!!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Cookie Dough Pie
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Wrist Band Key Chains!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Update!
Just thought I had better put an update on here on the fam. Declan is still up at the hospital. It has been just over two weeks now but they told us to not plan on having him home until his due date which is not until July 9th. He is doing awesome though. He needs to eat 64mLs per meal for 24 hours straight and get off of his oxygen before he can come home. He has been on and off the oxygen for a couple of days now and we are hoping he will be off it for good in the next day or so. He also ate 5 full meals in a row yesterday (he needs to do 8) but I think he got a lazy nurse who would rather gavage (tube feed) then take the time to help him eat and so he didn't finish his meals through the night and had to start over. He's doing awesome though and we are ready to have him home!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Declan Dean
So we got a little surprise on Sunday! Last Thursday I went into the doctor and the NST showed that I was having some regular contractions so the doc checked me and I was dilated to a 4. He told me that we could expect to have a baby in 1-2 weeks so I went home and was just taking it easy trying to keep him in there as long as possible. Then on Sunday during sacrament meeting I started having some pretty painful contractions (the ones before hadn't been painful) so we skipped out on sunday school and relief society and headed home to lay down. After another hour of contractions I called the hospital to see what they recommended and they told me to come in so they could check and see what the baby was doing. Well we got there at about 11:30 and I was dilated to a 6 so they just hooked me up to some moniters and waited to see if I had any changes in dilation. After about an hour I was in pretty severe pain so they gave me an IV and put in some pain killers to help with the contractions but when they checked me a couple of hours later I still hadn't changed at all. Dr Leavitt decided that even though I hadn't changed that I was in actual labor and broke my water to get things moving along. Thank goodness for that because I was finally able to get an epidural and man do I love that thing! We went into the OR at 10 and Declan was born at 10:31PM. He was 8lbs 12oz and 21 1/2 in long. He was 4 1/2 weeks early! They took him immediately into the NICU and started working on him because he was having trouble breathing. He was hooked up to a C pap which forces oxygen down his nose to keep his lungs inflated and had a tube put down his throat to help release air. He was also given an IV to help with low blood sugar (and later for antibiotics and feeding). They were able to take him off the C pap yesterday and remove the tube from his mouth so now he just has the nasal canula and the IV in. He started bottle feeding today and we were able to hold him for the first time which was amazing. We don't know how long he will be in there but he is doing really well and we just love having him with us and can't wait to bring him home!