Friday, September 18, 2009
11 Months!
Ashlyn is 11 months old today! I can't believe it has been almost a year.
At 11 months Ashlyn:
-Is a crawling machine! On her knees even!
-Pulling herself up on furniture
-Eating lots of table food, but doesn't really like a lot of it
-Still only has 4 teeth
-Babbling and telling lots of stories
-Loves to chase Buddy down
Buddy is also getting more brave, he will lick her face quick as he passes by now. Ashlyn loves it!
On another note, Chad's Dad got the call for a kidney and liver transplant last night. Right now he is still in surgery, but it sounds like everything is going good. More updates on that later......
At 11 months Ashlyn:
-Is a crawling machine! On her knees even!
-Pulling herself up on furniture
-Eating lots of table food, but doesn't really like a lot of it
-Still only has 4 teeth
-Babbling and telling lots of stories
-Loves to chase Buddy down
Buddy is also getting more brave, he will lick her face quick as he passes by now. Ashlyn loves it!
On another note, Chad's Dad got the call for a kidney and liver transplant last night. Right now he is still in surgery, but it sounds like everything is going good. More updates on that later......
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Whew....
I got the ads removed from my blog. I was messing around one day and ended up signing up for Adsense, which puts adds at the end of each post and on the side bar of your blog.
Oh yeah, and by the way, Ashlyn will be 11 MONTHS tomorrow! Wow in one month I will have a one year old. Crazy. She continues to keep us on our toes everyday. We had a rough night last night, she picked up some sort of stomach bug and was throwing up about every half hour last night between 9 and 12. It sucked. I had to wash a load of laundry this morning. We went through a few PJ changes last night (yes, me too). I have learned my lesson on posting what a good baby I have going to bed peacefully at 7:30 last night on my Facebook status. Anyway, she had a follow up Dr appointment today to check her ears. So to end on a good note, her ears are looking good. The infection is gone. So lets pray that was the last ear infection.
Pictures to come tomorrow, when my baby is 11 MONTHS OLD!
Oh yeah, and by the way, Ashlyn will be 11 MONTHS tomorrow! Wow in one month I will have a one year old. Crazy. She continues to keep us on our toes everyday. We had a rough night last night, she picked up some sort of stomach bug and was throwing up about every half hour last night between 9 and 12. It sucked. I had to wash a load of laundry this morning. We went through a few PJ changes last night (yes, me too). I have learned my lesson on posting what a good baby I have going to bed peacefully at 7:30 last night on my Facebook status. Anyway, she had a follow up Dr appointment today to check her ears. So to end on a good note, her ears are looking good. The infection is gone. So lets pray that was the last ear infection.
Pictures to come tomorrow, when my baby is 11 MONTHS OLD!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Cute Hat
So I bought Ashlyn this super cute hat.......and she hates it. I am hoping that she likes it for her one year pictures. Can you believe they are only about a month away? Wow.....this year has absolutely flown by!
Abbie modeling the hat, I think she kind of likes it.....
Maddie agreed to model, but she was very much in a hurry to go play outside.
Abbie modeling the hat, I think she kind of likes it.....
Maddie agreed to model, but she was very much in a hurry to go play outside.
Bob the Builder.......
Time to catch up.....again!
So it has once again been awhile since I posted. I have every intention of doing it all of the time and then it is too late or I am too busy and all that.
Anyway, Ashlyn has been a busy little girl lately! She started doing the army crawl about a month ago and she just started crawling on her knees yesterday. She also started pulling herself to standing by the ottoman. Chad said she has been doing this for awhile, but I have never seen her do it.
She also had her first visit to the ER and her first hospital stay (well second if you count her birth). I brought her in a few weeks ago Saturday night because she was struggling to breath. I was afraid maybe she was having an allergic reaction to something. We spent the day out at our friend Sarah's farm, so I wasn't sure if she had an allergy to some of the crops or whatever. Anyway, I was going to bring her to Urgent Care only to find out they closed at 5:00, so from the UC parking lot I called the 24 hour Nurse line. They had me count the number of breaths she was taking in one minute and told me it was way too many and that she should go to the ER right away. So we got there and she was still having issues breathing and had started coughing. They gave her a nebulizer treatment which made things worse. The Dr decided to have a chest Xray done to rule out pneumonia. After that, she was hysterical. They tried a few more neb treatments and then decided to admit her and call the on-call Peds Dr. The Peds Dr checked her over and her xray's and wasn't sure on the pneumonia so she wanted to keep her overnight to monitor her breathing and blood oxygen content. In the morning, the Radiologist ruled out pneumonia, but the Dr still didn't feel comfortable releasing her. The next on-call Dr came to see her and he decided that she was alright to go home. She even gave him some smiles! So after all that she was diagnosed with Croup and an ear infection. I am glad it was nothing serious but they did say she is more susceptible to croup now and told us what to do next time. Hopefully this is the last ER/Hospital visit we ever have!
I just don't know how those parents with severely sick children do it. I couldn't imagine having her in the hospital for long periods of time. I have a whole new view on those parents who continue to be strong for their kids, family and themselves while having a child in the hospital long term. Baby Jonah and Baby Stellan's families are some to definitely look up to! Thankfully both of those babies seem to be doing very well. Check out their buttons on the side of my blog. They are two of the most inspiring families I have never met.
I will be posting pictures tonight, I swear! I just have to unload my camera, I have lots of new pictures!
Anyway, Ashlyn has been a busy little girl lately! She started doing the army crawl about a month ago and she just started crawling on her knees yesterday. She also started pulling herself to standing by the ottoman. Chad said she has been doing this for awhile, but I have never seen her do it.
She also had her first visit to the ER and her first hospital stay (well second if you count her birth). I brought her in a few weeks ago Saturday night because she was struggling to breath. I was afraid maybe she was having an allergic reaction to something. We spent the day out at our friend Sarah's farm, so I wasn't sure if she had an allergy to some of the crops or whatever. Anyway, I was going to bring her to Urgent Care only to find out they closed at 5:00, so from the UC parking lot I called the 24 hour Nurse line. They had me count the number of breaths she was taking in one minute and told me it was way too many and that she should go to the ER right away. So we got there and she was still having issues breathing and had started coughing. They gave her a nebulizer treatment which made things worse. The Dr decided to have a chest Xray done to rule out pneumonia. After that, she was hysterical. They tried a few more neb treatments and then decided to admit her and call the on-call Peds Dr. The Peds Dr checked her over and her xray's and wasn't sure on the pneumonia so she wanted to keep her overnight to monitor her breathing and blood oxygen content. In the morning, the Radiologist ruled out pneumonia, but the Dr still didn't feel comfortable releasing her. The next on-call Dr came to see her and he decided that she was alright to go home. She even gave him some smiles! So after all that she was diagnosed with Croup and an ear infection. I am glad it was nothing serious but they did say she is more susceptible to croup now and told us what to do next time. Hopefully this is the last ER/Hospital visit we ever have!
I just don't know how those parents with severely sick children do it. I couldn't imagine having her in the hospital for long periods of time. I have a whole new view on those parents who continue to be strong for their kids, family and themselves while having a child in the hospital long term. Baby Jonah and Baby Stellan's families are some to definitely look up to! Thankfully both of those babies seem to be doing very well. Check out their buttons on the side of my blog. They are two of the most inspiring families I have never met.
I will be posting pictures tonight, I swear! I just have to unload my camera, I have lots of new pictures!
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