Monday, June 7, 2010

Update

I am so terrible at this! I started this blog back in March and have not updated it since then! Here's an update of the last several months.

March, April, and May were packed with the kids many activities. During the middle of March the kids winter rodeo series came to a finish. Ty and Ady both had a great season. Ty competed in Mutton Bustin, stick horse barrels, dummy head roping, goat ribbon pull and 8 & under Barrels. Ady competed in stick horse barrels, goat ribbon pull, mutton bustin, and 8 & under barrels. This was Ady's first year riding sheep and both of the kids' first year riding barrels on their new horse "Odie". Ty finished the season winning first and a belt buckle in both mutton bustin and stick horse barrels and Ady finished second in stick horse barrels. This summer will bring many more rodeos for them to compete in.
From the beginning of April to the end of May Ty played his third season of roller hockey in Heyburn. He had a great season! He scored numerous goals in many of the games and was amazing on defence. His team won the Championship game 7-6, with Ty scoring 6 of his teams 7 goals! Ty finished first grade on May 28th. We can't believe he will be a second grader!

Ty(in blue helmet) playing roller hockey


Ady had her second year of dance and tumbling lessons from September to May. She did both tap and ballet. During April and May Ady had two practice recitals, a dress rehearsal and final recital the middle of May. The theme for the recital was "Under the Sea", the girls in Ady's class were adorable blue and green little fish. Ady did so well at her recitals. She knew both of her dances and shook her little hips like no other! It made all the trips to Burley worth it, seeing her on the stage!
The cutest hip-shaking fishy ever!

Preston has also been a very busy little boy. He has gotten four teeth in the last three months, jabbers like crazy, is crawling everywhere -as fast as he can, and is trying to walk! Needless to say, he is into everything! We are constantly taking things out of his mouth and putting things up higher and higher. He is still waking up 2-4 times a night and doesn't like taking naps during the day. We think he is afraid he is going to miss something.
Preston's first week crawling


All three on Easter

Happy kids at Uncle Delby and Katie's wedding reception

Tanner is busy working and starting up the rodeo season on the weekends. He is also coaching Ty's Machine Pitch baseball team. They have baseball games 2 nights a week either in Filer, Hansen or Murtaugh. I am busy chasing our kids around, keeping up on house and yard work, and just finished planting all my flowers and garden. Just hoping for warm weather so we can enjoy the outdoors!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

August 2009 Pictures





Ty, our oldest is currently 6 1/2, Adysyn just turned four last week, and Preston just turned 7 months yesterday. I wanted to show pictures that we had taken when Preston was brand new. The pictures below were taken in August when Preston was 2 weeks old.
During the week of these pictures Preston started throwing up a lot. It wasn't just baby spit up, it was projectile vomiting that would cover everyone and everything within four feet. I started to worry that he was allergic to my milk or something I was eating or drinking. This was also the week my family and I were freezing corn. My sisters and mom witnessed the vomiting and were also very concerned. On Friday of this week I called my pediatrician with my concerns. A nurse spoke to the doctor and called me explaining that a flu virus was going around and to bring him in on
Monday if he continued to vomit. I was frustrated and worried beyond belief! I decided to call a lactation consultant from the hospital. I explained the symptoms to her and she immediately told me about Pyloric Stinosis Syndrome. This is a condition where the muscle between the stomach and intestines enlarges making it impossible for liquid to pass into the intestines. She then explained that patients with this condition need surgery to correct the problem.
By Saturday(Aug. 23) Preston was very pale and lethargic. He was now vomiting after ever feeding. That afternoon I finally lost it! I hadn't been sleeping at night in fear that my baby would choke on his own vomit while sleeping. I broke down in tears while getting ready to head to Twin for Candice's Birthday dinner. After dinner we decided to head to the ER. Thankfully my family were able to take Ty and Ady with them. In the ER after hearing the symptoms and witnessing the vomiting the ER Doctor told us he thought it might be Pyloric Stinosis. He then ordered an ultrasound and told us Preston was in desperate need of hydration. He wanted to admit him to the hospital for an IV and additional tests. We headed upstairs at about 1:00 a.m.
Tanner and I then faced one of the hardest things we have ever had to face. Preston was so dehydrated that the nurses couldn't get his IV in. It took five different nurses, five different spots--his hand, arm, foot and head, and over an hour before a wonderful NICU nurse finally got the IV in his little arm. I don't think I have ever cried or prayed so hard in my life. Tanner stayed with Preston during the first three tries, then not being able to watch anymore joined me at the end of the hall where we could still hear the screams of our poor little baby.
After a night of sleeping in our arms Preston had another ultrasound and a live Xray. These confirmed that he did have Pyloric Stinosis. After confirming that Preston was stable the doctor scheduled surgery at St. Lukes in Boise. With IV attached we made a very quick trip to Boise. Preston went into surgery at 7:00 p.m. and the doctor was out by 7:45 to tell us that everything went well. We had to stay in the hospital for three more days with Preston continuing to throw up for the first day and a half. I was able to finally nurse him on Tuesday night without him throwing much of it up. He left the hospital weighing only 6lbs. 8 oz., four ounces less than his birth weight. The surgery corrected this conditon and Preston only has two little marks on the sides of his stomach to show for his brush with death. He is still small for his age and weighs two pounds less than his siblings did at his age, but he is growing and thriving. We are so grateful for him and the medical advancements that saved his little life!

Hello Everyone!

This is my very first time posting! I have been wanting to start a blog for over a year now. I just never seemed to have time before--and I still don't, but decided to make the time to share our family with others. The family picture on this blog was taken the beginning of December 2009. It was our first family picture as a family of five! It went amazingly well! Our oldest two, Ty & Adysyn, are in the "fake" smile stage. Picture taking can be very frustrating, but we got through this time without any tears! This was Preston's second set of pictures and he loved it! He is smiling in every picture and sticking his tongue out in several.