Friday, July 31, 2009

Frontwards and backwards



This is the first time Brynlee has even tried this toy. She got it a month ago for her birthday and she has not touched it much. She played with it for 30 minutes today and learned to go backwards as well. Hopefully this will lead to walking soooooon.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

"Mom she's..........Standing in the sink."



Brynlee has a new trick she's been doing the last couple days. I put her in the sink while I did my hair today and the next thing I know Aiden is saying "MOM, She's standing in the sink." I have no idea how she is balancing herself, but she did it. She has been standing in the middle of the floor without holding on to anything. No steps yet and she only walks if we help her, but it's one step closer. It is so fun to watch her do "squats" up and down. She is so proud of herself.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Brynlee feeding herself


Bryn sure loves her food.

I decided to try the Gerber Graduates meals for lunches cause they are easily portable. Bryn loves them. She always eats the veggies first. Aiden never even tried the veggies and would never eat all of the main part of the meal. I am not usually a fan of these Gerber things for very long because of the price, but it is easier to add butter to for calorie packing and for her not to notice.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Aiden's surgery day

His tied tongue BEFORE being cut. (pics of AFTER coming soon)

In the waiting room building a tower

Waiting for the Anethesiologist to come talk to us before surgery. They gave him that ducky to cuddle.

3 hours after surgery trying to eat a Popsicle. He loved it. He is shirtless because of all the blood he thew up.
After surgery in the step down recovery. Still really sleepy

Today Aiden has his tonsils, and adenoids removed, and his tied tongue clipped. The surgery went well. His tonsils were huge and both his adenoids and tonsils were covered in scar tissue from being chronically infected. However, we had no idea that they were always infected because he never complained.
The recovery nurse said he didn't even act like a normal child his age. He did not cry when he woke up from the anesthesia, he just said hi to the nurse. The anesthesiologist said he was the best patient that day even better than the adults.
However, in the step down recovery (the recovery before you go home), his heart rate and oxygen levels kept dropping pretty low. They stuck him on monitors and oxygen and gave him a breathing treatment. That seemed to help some but we had to stay longer till he was completely stable (thank goodness). It caused a lot of anxiety for us. He also threw up a bunch of blood (totally gross) from the effects of the lortab and anesthesia. He did not complain of any pain the whole time. They gave him his tonsils to keep (yummy).
Now, he is home and acting like his normal self. He looks pretty wiped out and really swollen, but still has not complained of any pain. The poor kid is probably so used to it from all the infections. We are hoping all of this finally helps him breath better and be healthier.

Independance Day Weekend


Bryn clapping at the Kaysville parade. So cute.

So many beads. They threw necklaces, stuffed animals and other fun stuff for the kiddos.

Bryn at the parade

Aiden rode in the Kaysville parade with Aunt Brittany


Bryn chillin in Aiden's camp chair at the traditional waffles and ice cream after the parade. She has cute red, white, and blue beads around her neck. She loved them.