Saturday, July 28, 2012

Baby Bivian

Audrey: Baby Bivian!
Bill: VIVian, vuh, vuh, vuh, Vivian.
Audrey: Vuh, vuh, vuh, Bivian!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Smiles & Sleep

Vivian gave us her first real smile last Wednesday!  I haven't been able to capture one on camera but will post a pic as soon as I do.  There's nothing better than seeing that gummy grin because it reminds you that these first few thankless weeks are worth it!

Of even greater news, to mama at least, is that Viv is sleeping through the night!!!  She was a good sleeper right from the start giving me at least one 4-5 hour stretch at night, but for almost a week now she's been going 6-8!  I'm so incredibly thankful because I'm the type that really needs my sleep.  Apparently it runs in the family because Audrey rarely wakes up before 8:00am (after going to bed between 8 and 9) and I usually have to physically shake her to wake her up.  I have a teenager already!  :)

Friday, July 20, 2012

Super Mom Friday

Today I...
...emptied the dishwasher and drying rack
...mowed the lawn - front and back
...bathed both girls
...washed, folded and PUT AWAY! 5 loads of laundry

I would have added "made dinner for the 5th night this week" but our neighbors came out while I was mowing and invited me and the girls over to play and eat dinner with them, which I have to admit was much needed.  Audrey had fun playing with their son and I enjoyed a glass of wine and got to relax.  I'm still proud of all I accomplished today especially when most days, taking a shower is a feat!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Future Tonsilectomy?

I grew up with tonsils from hell.  Between the constant battles with strep throat and ear infections, I had tubes in at 3 and adnoids out.  Doctors (where we lived in Lima, Ohio) refused to take out the tonsils much to my parents' chagrin.  Fast forward 7 years - keeping in mind the horrible bouts with strep throat - to when we moved to Toledo and a doctor saw me.  The first thing he said was "Why does she still have her tonsils?!"  Needless to say, they were removed and it would be another 10 years or so before I got strep throat again.  My dad also had to have his removed so I ultimately blame him.  ;)  And while Bill still has his, they are very large. 

It's very rare for a young child (i.e. a 2 1/2 year old) to get strep throat so when I took Audrey in to the doctor with a high fever at the end of May - the week before Vivian was due - the doctor swabbed for strep but told me it's very unlikely she had it.  Imagine my surprise (and her's, to be fair) when she came back and said it tested positive.  Poor Audrey's tonsils were bright red and huge.  I immediately worried that she was headed down the same dreaded path I took.  We gave her the round of meds but then two weeks after Viv was born, so three weeks later, Audrey developed another fever and complained of a sore throat.  I took in her and luckily, it wasn't strep this time but the doctor said the tonsils were still enflamed.  This brings us to yesterday.  Audrey has had a constant nasty cough and runny nose since that last appointment but yesterday she woke up with goopy, red eyes.  I was thinking pink eye and took her in AGAIN.  (For the record, I'm not usually this doctor happy. I'm usually a "wait it out and see" type mommy.)  Well, it wasn't pink eye but a raging sinus infection, major fluid on the ear and again, you guessed it, ginormous tonsils.  I'm guessing they never went down.  She's now on a 14! day antibiotic and a nose spray that includes a steroid.  The thought is that the spray will drip down onto her tonsils and shrink them (gross, right?) and we have to give it a month.  If it doesn't work, we're off to ENT for what I'm guessing will be a decision on whether or not to take them out.  I kind of want to jump to that step already because I'm not thrilled with the prospect of having her on a steroid.  The doctor basically said that if it does shrink them, we'll use them as needed in the future.  I'm thinking that I'd rather just have them out than constantly be dealing with sickness and 'roids.  Besides, Audrey is already causing the doctor concern due to her tiny size.  She's 26 months old and only weighs 23 lbs (even though her daily school sheet often says she's had second helpings of everything!). I don't want her stunted any more. 

So check out these babies and in another month, we'll see if they've shrunk.

Fun at School

I love that the teachers take pictures of the kids at school.  This first one was taken during their weekly "Splash Day".  It's a car wash!
 I don't think this one looks anything like her!


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Summer Fun

We've had a full summer so far and it's only July!
Painting!
Pool time!
1 month old July 4th!  And celebrated at the pool.  :)
Hanging out with Daddy.
Random cuteness.  :)

About This Blog

Laura began this blog with the intention of someday chronicling our children's lives since our family is spread out from east coast to west. We wanted a way for family to get up-to-date news. Since we had no children at the time, it became a blog that followed our (her) foodie thoughts. Cooking, eating out and drinking wine are huge hobbies of ours so it only seemed fitting. Now that children are here we're going to attempt to meld the two together. You will notice "Foodies" and "Family" links at the top left of the page underneath the header photos. Use these links to focus in on the entries you want to read and bypass the others. We hope you enjoy.

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