Wednesday, February 28, 2007

SNOW DAY




















Yesterday's storm dumped a ton of heavy snow. After the storm passed it was sunny and calm. DH and I took little man Crew for a walk. We bundled him up, pumped up the "always" flat tires on our jogger and headed out. The blazing sun along with the brilliant white snow was more than his gorgeous eyes could handle. For most of the walk Crew sat back with his eyes closed and a smile on his face.




















S loves the snow. His snowboarding days have been far and few between this year. We have a cool park close by where the neighborhood kids love to go sledding and boarding. The funny thing is the park is usually abandoned during hot summer months due to wasps.



















DH is great about pushing the stroller up the numerous hills found in our neck of the woods:)

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

ENDING THIS PHASE! (PART 2)

Monday night was as bad as Sunday night. Crew cried for probably 4 + hours. It was kind of the, "I feel deserted" cry. That's better than the "I'm raging mad" scream.

Tuesday night...... nothing. Zip, Zatta, Zero!

Crew slept from 8:30 pm - 6:30 am! My internal clock does not know what to do! I was wide awake by 4:30!

Tonight we cross our fingers, we hope and we pray that little Crew man will make it through the night, AGAIN!

Monday, February 19, 2007

ENDING THIS PHASE!

It's been 5 months since Crew's horrible grand mal seizure. I can't believe it's been that long. After the seizure I was terrified and started sleeping with Crew... just in case he had another one. Now we've developed bad habits. Crew has really gotten use to having me with him. I haven't had a good nights sleep since. The seizures are under control but the sleeping isn't! Crew is a strong-willed little boy and has been known to cry it out for hours. I always give in because it's easier and everyone sleeps better when mom gives in.

It has to stop.

After visiting Grandpa and Grandma on Sunday night we decided to leave S & H there overnight so we could bring Crew home and let him "cry it out". He fell asleep about 10:00 pm and woke at his usual midnight. After letting him cry for a bit I went in and reassured him then went back to my bed.... AND I DID NOT BRING HIM WITH ME! Now, aren't you proud of me!

He cried and cried for probably 4+ hours. Tonight, I've got S & H settled down on the couches and we are beginning night 2 of "THE END OF THIS PHASE"! Lets hope he figures this out quick because I need my sleep back!

After a beautiful sunny weekend we woke this morning to about 6 inches of snow! DH was working on the basement so I tackled the task of shoveling the driveway. It felt great! The sun was shining and everything felt calm and peaceful.

I put in a half day at work. Grandpa and Grandma brought S & H to the office. They watched a movie in the kids room as I was finishing up and then I brought them home. School starts up tomorrow. Tuesdays are crazy because I drive carpool and I have to get the 3 boys and myself ready by 7:45 am. Crew catches the bus at 8:00 and then I head off to work.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Beautiful Day

The warm weather was great today! DH filled the fire pit and we burned some wood scraps and dead flowers. Hmpf... I'm a little slow cleaning out the flower beds this year. There's something about fire that seems to attract the neighborhood kiddos. They love running over to "help". Crew ran around outside in his walker and spent some time in his long lost swing. The day was beautiful! I think all of us were in need of a little sunshine. The kiddos were wearing shorts and t-shirts. What is that about!

DH and I thought we had tried all the restaurants available in our little community but realized we had never been to "Hunan Village". The place is a dive but I've been hearing good things about it so we went. The food was really good! Our babysitter fell through so we took Crew with us. He was so stinkin funny! He's really got the "PLEASE" sign down pat. I think the kid drank more soda than I did!

The past 4 -5 months have been rough as we have been trying to find the right seizure meds for Crew and the correct doses. Sadly, the meds really have "taken" a piece of his personality. We were able to get the Depakoate up to therapeutic levels. I haven't seen any myoclonic seizures in weeks and only 2 or 3 brief absense seizures. We weaned him off the Topamax early this week. I'm seeing our little Crew again! It has been so fun. He is laughing a lot more... a deep belly laugh. Even, Cathleen (our little nanny) has noticed.

Crew is going through another phase where he thinks pulling off his hearing aids and glasses is hilarious. I was concerned that the aids were bothering him. Maybe a possible ear infection. The pediatrician ruled that out... said his ears look normal. I will be seeing the audiologist again soon so hopefully we don't have any negative pressure in there. I'm thinking that he is just discovering the aids all over again. I'm hoping this phase doesn't last as long as the first time. I've alerted the bus aide and his preschool teachers to keep watch. Losing the hearing aids is the last thing I need:)

Friday, February 16, 2007

SMURFERIFFIC


Okay, I know this will date me but don't you just think our little ones are missing out! DH and I come from the Smurferrific era of Smurfville. Isn't that like the 80's version of the Bloggerific Blogosphere?
DH has a Smurf pillow case and a plush Smurf sporting an "Elder" nametag from his mission.
In our family we have the following Smurfs:
HANDY/HEFTY - DH
SMURFETTE- ME
BRAINY- S
JOKEY- H
BABY SMURF- CREW
Quiz: Who said, "One should live to Smurf and not Smurf to live" and what does it mean?

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Gratitude Post

It's been one of those weeks....

Time for another Gratitude Post. Five things I am thankful for:
  1. New Jeans- I don't buy new jeans very often but today I am wearing a new pair and they fit great!
  2. Mouse traps- I've spared you all the details of our mice problem. They're still making their way into our house and we are still trapping them. Still don't know how they are getting in here. Ick!
  3. Sleeping kids- The house is quiet except for the sound of DH's C-Pap machine. White noise is good!
  4. A clean floor- I sleep better knowing the floors are clean.
  5. Basement Projects - Thanks Dad and DH for framing last weekend!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

The NICU (continued)

The next morning I got a call from a doctor in the NICU. He reported that Crew had a rough night. Initially, the staff decided was doing well on the vent and he didn’t need it anymore. Without weaning him off, they took him off the vent and he crashed, he stopped breathing. They basically had to bag him or resuscitate him to get him going again. And then the seizures started. When the doctor told me this I really didn’t “get” what he was saying. Over the next few days, months, and years it has really settled in and I just don’t understand how this mistake could be made.

Carl and I went up to the NICU that morning and the doctor pulled the curtain around Crew’s little isolette and gave us the talk. She talked of seizures, mental retardation and possible CP. I hated her! She kept repeating the same thing over and over. She asked us if we had questions and I was just stunned. It was all so overwhelming that I didn’t even know where to start. I didn’t even know what to ask.

The next few days were a blur. We spent many hours standing beside the isolette. Carl made a trip in each morning before work. The nurses reported that he would read Crew stories, Hop on Pop, Green Eggs and Ham, etc. They were impressed as they had never seen a dad do that before.

On day 5 they decided Crew was finally stable enough to do an MRI. I had a hard time getting info from the doctors throughout that first week as I was learning that I needed to be more assertive. Finally, during the evening of day 5 after several attempts at contacting the Dr. he called me at home. I will never forget where I was when he called. I had just sat down to “pump” and Carl was at work. This Dr. reported that the MRI showed “significant” brain damage in many areas of the brain. I asked where and how it would affect Crew. He told me that it could affect his movement, thinking, body temperature, swallowing. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. This information was more than I could take at the time and I was upset that I had to hear it over the phone.

Finally on day 6 Crew was taken off the vent. When I arrived at the hospital and saw that they had removed the ventilator, I was thrilled. He was still being tube fed but making progress. When Crew was one week old I was able to hold him for the first time. I was physically exhausted at that point. They laid him in my arms and the warmth of his little body and the peace and comfort I felt was relaxing. I immediately fell asleep.

The next two weeks were mostly uphill from there. When he was 10 days old Crew graduated to the “stepdown” NICU. This is a separate room where babies don’t need the vent anymore but are still learning to eat. They still need to be monitored. Most of the babies were preemies and needed to be fattened up. The nurses were great and the babies in there had nicknames. They named Crew, “THE MOOSE” because he was so large compared to all the preemies.

To this day I am so thankful for the positive nurses and therapists. Our wonderful, OT, Annie gave me hope. After all the speculation regarding Crews ability to suck and swallow, Annie stood up and declared, “What are you talking about that he can’t suck.. “ and she pushed her finger into his mouth and said “HE CAN SUCK!” Annie was with me that first day that I tried breastfeeding Crew. She showed me all the tricks and she rejoiced with me when he latched on during my first attempt. He was a pro!

Dr. Nance was another optimist that made a difference. One day during that first week in the NICU Nance stood beside me as I peered into the isolette, put his arm around my shoulder, and talked about the amazing brain. He talked about how even when brain damage occurs in an infant the brain often has a way of creating new pathways. The probability of an infant or small child to recover from something so traumatic is significantly higher than that of an adult.

Another positive experience occurred when two of my good friends visited. I believe it was the first day. Crew was hooked up to a high powered ventilator (I can’t remember what it was called). This loud machine was needed to force air into his little lungs and this caused Crew’s entire body to shake. Watching it was quite disturbing! My good friend, Cameo, commented that she imagined a host of angels surrounding his bed cheering him on. I had never thought of it like that before and so I really appreciated her comment.

On the weekends we were allowed to bring the other children with us. Being together with all of my boys was a special treat. They each got a chance to hold Crew and read more stories.

Over the next couple weeks Crew continued to improve. After 3 weeks, Crew was able to come home. His progress was steady and quick! We were thrilled. He came home without wires and without oxygen. I was breastfeeding him 100%. The day was a special one and I’ll never forget how happy I was to have him home just in time to celebrate my birthday.

The days of the NICU proved to be life changing emotionally and spiritually. I had several spiritual experiences that have altered who I am today. I know that during these hard times, we are not alone. I’m so thankful for that!

First Day of Preschool



Waiting for the bus...














My first bus ride. The car seat is great!


















Bye Mom!










I expected the bus to arrive home about 11:30am. At about 11:45 I called transportation to find out where my little boy was. I was relieved to find out that they hadn't lost him. Crew is the first one picked up and the last dropped off. It was nearly noon when he arrived. I walked onto the bus to get him out of his car seat. He looked happy even before he spotted me so that was reassuring. I think he had a good time.

This is what the teacher wrote in his take-home book:
"Crew had a great 1st day of preschool. We ate yogurt for snack. He drank chocolate milk out of a straw at snack. He was very happy and excited all day long. Mis K worked with him for most of the day but everyone that was in class couldn't help but interact and talk with him. :)

I can't believe my little one is such a BIG BOY!

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Transition time

I took this picture last week on Crew's last day of preschool with the Early Intervention program. The yellow swing is fun fun fun. I want one in my basement.

Now that Crew is 3, he moves into the Special Education Preschool. Tomorrow is the big day that I send him off. The bus comes at 8:05 AM. I'm nervous. His teachers don't know Crew. They've observed him once or twice but haven't spent any real time with him. Will they know how to care for him? Will they love him? I feel good about the main preschool teacher. It seems that she cares about the children which is the most important requirement, I believe! In my heart I know it will work out but it's the "natural" mom in me to worry!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Birthday Boy

Superbowl Sunday was Crew's 3rd Birthday. The poor little guy wasn't feeling well so I wasn't able to get any real great pictures. I kept him home from church and was glad I did because he took a really long nap.


We had family over. We tried to watch the Superbowl inbetween presents and birthday cake. My brother and SIL K came with E and Grandpa and Grandma. We wanted a low-key party. It was fun. I thought a Superbowl cake with candles would be appropriate:)



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"I'M TO BIG FOR THIS, MOM!"