Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Day 3



One step forward, two steps back. We're on Day 3 here. Noah was doing pretty good yesterday - he ate oatmeal for breakfast, 2 bowls of soup for lunch plus half a grilled cheese, and 2 bowls of mac and cheese for dinner. Right after his dinner (around 5) he got really drowsy and went to sleep for the night - not good. He didn't drink enough and woke up this morning dehydrated. We have been forcing him to drink, drink, drink all day today. He doesn't want to drink because it hurts to swallow and even the pain medicine burns as it goes down. Bless his heart. He's gone through a whole bottle of Pedialyte and also a few popcicles. He would only eat the popcicles after I told him it would make his tongue purple (or red.. or yellow...or rainbow). He hasn't wanted to play much today either. His preschool teacher came by and brought him a little present - some puzzles. He played with those for a little while before he sacked out on the couch. That's where he has spent most of the day surrounded by the things that give him the most comfort: his blanket and Doggy. We're hoping tomorrow he will begin to feel better.


Monday, January 29, 2007

He's doing pretty good =)




The doctor gave him a train right before they did the surgery. Smart Doctor. ;) He's doing pretty good. We had not been home long when that third picture was taken. He was chilling on the couch watching movies, relaxing and drinking... lots of drinking. Poor guy. He had a rough time coming out of the anesthesia. Can you imagine how it feels to hold your child as he cries and tells you "I hurt."? The doctor said that his tonsils were enormous - some of the biggest he had ever seen. We're so glad they're out and it's over. I hate waiting. I hate imagining what he's going through. I hate watching him hurt... and I hate not being able to take his pain away. He's tough though. He was asking for cheese and crackers for dinner...and eggs... and Batman Soup. He's a funny kid - a good kid. We stuck with Jello and Batman Soup broth with just a few noodles. The eating is a good thing - the doctor/nurses said not to worry if he didn't want to eat for then next 7 days... it took him less than 7 hours. They also said to let him eat what he wanted as long as there were no sharp edges... that he could even have hotdogs or hamburgers?!?! (huh!?!) He stayed on the couch most of the day and we watched Thomas, Little Einsteins, Polar Express and There Goes a Train... then he was ready to go sit and play trains for a little while before bed. Thank you to all of you who called and wrote with your good thoughts and prayers. We appreciate all of you so much.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Tomorrow is the big day



Tomorrow Noah goes in for his surgery to have his tonsils taken out. We let him pick what ever he wanted to eat today as he won't be able to eat much of anything solid for a few days. His choice for lunch was Burger King (Shock of shocks that it wasn't McDonald's, however, I believe the indoor playland had a lot to do with his choice). I let him have fun in the playland after lunch for a long time because it has been cold and wet for over a week and he needed it. Rachel had fun trying to climb up the slide and also just walking up and down the small ramp to the actual play structure. She loves to clap for herself after she thinks she has done something big. Rachel also discovered that ketchup is a wonderul yummy way to make a terrible mess of herself and she finally learned how to drink from a straw! (Yay! -It's about time!). Back to the tonsils - I know that they have been bothering him again the last couple of days and when I checked them yesterday I noticed they had patches on them... He's only been off the antibiotic for about a week and a half... I am so glad they are taking them out and the day has finally gotten here. Hopefully things will go great and he'll heal quickly with no bad memories or problems. I can't help but be a touch worried... it's the mommy in me.


Thursday, January 25, 2007

They loves this...



Noah is able to ride Rachel's trike around the house (it hasn't been outside yet to dirty up the wheels) and Rachel adores pushing him as he rides. She thinks this is the most hysterical thing. Although she truely is just hanging on as he rides around she really thinks she is doing something special and Noah LOVES to hear her laugh. It's the cutest thing. =)


Wednesday, January 24, 2007

She says "Up! Up! Up!"



Rachel loves to play basketball. I was amazed the night she kept walking up to the goal and staring up at it with her basketball. She watches Noah play basketball and has learned from him how it's done. Her favorite thing when we are playing 'basketball' with her is she'll walk up to the goal, stare up at the rim and say "Up! Up! Up!". We pick her up and she drops the ball into the goal and claps like crazy for herself. As usual she totally cracks us up!


Monday, January 22, 2007

Charlotte's Web


Yesterday Ramona and I took the kids to see Charlotte's Web at our local theater. The boys loved the movie and Rachel was good for the whole two hours. I was worried that she wasn't going to make it through, but she watched quite a bit of the movie and I had a bag full of lunch to keep her busy when she wasn't as interested. Noah loved Charlotte and Wilbur and of course, his favorite - popcorn. He loves popcorn. Both the boys did really well sitting and watching and afterward they got to play some video games in the theater lobby. Noah's favorite was the one with the Yamaha sport motorcycle (uh -oh!). We found a photo booth and stuck them in there to try and get their picture. This was hysterical because they were too short for the booth so we were trying hard to get them both in there without cutting off their heads. It was a fun afternoon and the movie was a beautiful remake of the original.
Also: YAY INDIANAPOLIS COLTS! Woooooo Hoooo!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Everybody's feeling better...


Finally. Thank goodness! Both the kids are back to playing and being happy - which makes us (the parents) happy. We even managed to sneak off last night for dinner and a movie and it was great! Rachel is however cutting her first set of molars. They are the upper ones and man, they seem to be bothering her. Luckily Tylenol does help with the teething. Life is pretty much getting back to normal after all the holiday excitement and illnesses and we are settling back into our routines.


Monday, January 15, 2007

"It's a Virus"


Don't you hate it when doctors tell you that? Our sweet little baby has been having 104 degree fevers and there is not much that the doctors can tell us other than "it's a virus". I hate that. Thank God for Motrin. Tylenol wasn't touching her fever, so we are alternating with the motrin and it worked like a charm. All she's been wanting to do is lay on my chest - yes, this is highly unusual for Rachel - she's an 'on the go' baby. Always has to be doing something or exploring her world. After a long night we headed in to the pediatricians office this morning where they tested her for everything they could think of - all negative. So... It's a virus... so we're giving motrin, keeping her cool and comfortable and giving her lots and lots of TLC...

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Slot Cars



Daddy and Santa were right... Noah loves Slot Cars. He loves to race Doug and laughs hysterically when the cars fly off of the track. Fun stuff. We saw Dr. Williamson today and even with Noah well from having strep he still said on a scale of 0-4 for his tonsils, Noah's are a 5. They are off the charts huge and very much a health hazard for him. He is schedualed to have them taken out on January 29th and we are hoping he will begin to feel so much better soon afterward. Dr. Williamson said his sleep patterns should change almost immediately. Thanks to all of you who have been thinking of Noah and sending get better wishes!


Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Little Pink Shoes





Okay, I admit it, I've never been much of a shoe girl myself, but it seems I have caught the bug for this little girl of mine. I found these little clogs at Target and just fell in love with them. We got these and another little pair of pink shoes and Rachel loves them too. It cracks me up that she'll bring them to me and show me. If I don't put them on her feet she'll actually hand them to me and pat her feet. Too cute and funny. She cracks me up. Yeah, we're in trouble... ;)

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Poor Little Man

Noah brought the new year in with Strep Throat. Bless his heart, he has the hardest time with his tonsils. He has spent the last few days relaxing, trying to eat what he can and watching movies. After seeing Dr.Weed on Thursday it has been decided that his tonsils must come out. We have an appointment for consultation with an ENT on Thursday and we will go from there on when to schedual the surgery. Hopefully it will be soon and he will be feeling better before we know it.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

2006: Our Year in Review

January
February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September
October
November

December
2006 has been an incredible year for us:
It saw first smiles and first steps * potty training success * big boy beds and big boy underwear * It saw Rachel crawl, walk & talk * days at the lake, the park, the pool and the zoo * new friends & old friends * It saw Noah learning to write his name * visits with family * Doug talking to lots and lots of airplanes * football games * backyard games * transitions * worries * challenges & triumphs * It saw first days of preschool * library story time * pirate treasure * the beach * BBQs * date nights * and so much more... * so many memories * laughter, tears and love * 2006 has been unique and wonderful and we look forward to the year ahead. We wish you all happiness and good health in 2007. Happy New Year!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Four little red heads...






Christina, Chris, Emma & Chloe just headed home after a few days visit here with us. The kids had such a good time playing and having fun together. I do love to watch them play together. It was a great visit.