Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Our "problem" child

Last week we had a horrible scare here. Hazel woke up Monday morning with a little bit of a scratchy throat and a really low fever. She acted like she just didn't feel good but nothing extreemly abnormal so we were just gonna wait the day out. By mid morning she start to sound like she was having a little difficulty breathing so I whipped out my Vick's Baby Rub and went to town on her feet at her lung reflexes. She napped and seemed much happier and found a new dress in her closet and was willing to dance around and pose for some oh so cute pics....




















I had tried to get her in to the Dr's office and couldn't because it wasn't the Dr's day to be in that office and they couldn't get her or her PA to come down and see Hazel (grrr). But since she was in such a great mood I figured she was comming out of it. After Mike got home I started worrying because she was sleeping so much and her breathing became a bit labored again. For those of you who know, I am obsessed with my daughter's ability to breathe because of our stint in the NICU. All of those fears that I have been able to control started flooding back and I was worried that eventually I would have to sleep and could not watch her to make sure she was ok. That's when we decided to just go to the Hospital to be on the safe side......






Well after being life flighted to Miami Children's Hospital, 2 1/2 days in the PICU and the rest in a "regular room" we are finally home with the diagnosis of CROUP!! I am skeptical of course because Hazel has had croup before but they treated her for the croup and it worked so that's all that matters. It was truly a terrifying experience to watch Hazel deteriorate so quickly. He chest started to retract very deeply and then she just went limp for about 20 minutes. It's crazy though because this came on within 24hrs and 24hrs later she was eating and singing the theme sone to The Last Unicorn.









Thankfully Jakob was in wonderful hands between our church family and my mommy's group friends. They kept him entertained and he was able to spend the night at their houses for much anticipated sleepovers!! Hopefully this is the last hospital visit we will have for a long while, we are off to the allergist today to rule out any irritants.



Friday, June 5, 2009

EEEK I have gotten behind again!!

We have not fallen off the face of the planet, we have just been busy with life. We have all been just pursuing our own interests these past few weeks and unfortunately there is not a lot of photo documentation on this because of the fact that my camera officially crapped out. I have a new one now (thank goodness) and hopefully will soon provide you all with tons of pictures to satisfy seeing the kiddos.

Jakob has been really exploring the world of responsibility these past few weeks. He is constantly wanting to try different things around the house that are helpful. So far he has learned to make his own peanut butter sandwich (cleaning it up is still not mastered but oh well), to unload the dishwasher (which he has now taken on himself to do without being asked to), and reading to his sister every evening. I am in love with how he reads to Hazel! He chooses books he has heard over and over again so that he can read them quicker, but he does actually read them because when he gets to a word he doesn't remember or recognize he spells it for me to tell him. It is great reading practice for him, bonding time for the both of them, and a nice pause for me to get last minute bedtime things in order.

Hazel has been a total nut here lately. She teeters between baby and big girl almost daily in her speech and manners. Potty trainning is going well and has its good days and bad. She has taken to having a preference to what she wants to wear and often is the one to pick out her clothes her shoes and her hair accessories (is this truly MY child? lol). She is a complete and total Daddy's girl when he is here, but a brother's girl when he is not. Her biggest development this past week is the removal of the crib railing and the addition of a little bed rail. So now she is sleeping in her bed "big girl style" and is doing pretty well.

Mike has been working his heart out with this patrol. Over the past few weeks he was home MAYBE for a 18 hour period (including sleep) a week. This has been hard for him and all of us since we miss him so much and when he is home he really needs to sleep but wants to stay up and be with us. Thankfully this patrol is over and he has a couple of weeks to recover and wait for the results from May's service wide which will determine whether or not he advances this year.

Me, well I have been doing the usual home stuff. I decided to quit smoking and as of right now I am almost three weeks smoke free!! Unfortunately I have gained some weight with it, but am confident that I will knock it off all in good time. It frustrates me because I have pretty much undone most of the work I have accomplished being down here, but I would rather die of a heart attack than of cancer so. (I know real great way of looking at it right?) I'm still going to school and all of that is going well and I am looking forward to accomplishing this degree.. FINALLY!

Well that's us in a nutshell, I will post some pics soon and continue to catch you all up on our lives. Love!!