Monday, November 22, 2010

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Bug is finally home...

Bug was born on November 16th at 9:56pm, 9lbs 8oz, 20.5in long. (Yes labor was rough, couldn't understand why it wasn't going like labor was with Cake, but he did eventually come out! [:D]).

We just finally got home today, after a 4 day stay in NICU, he landed there with low blood sugar 24hrs after he was born, (because he was large for gestational age they automatically test blood sugar for a specified amount of time, this is typically an issue with GD moms although I was negative at the time they do the diabetes testing, its possible I developed it late term without knowing), and it just seemed to go downhill from there for a bit. He had a heart murmur, which the doctor was pretty sure would clear up on its own but because he was registering different pulse rates and O2 saturation's from the monitors on his left foot and right hand was a bit worrisome. He also had elevated C-R-P values, and increased WBC's and bands (yeah, I am vague on how to explain those) which basically pointed to a possible infection, so he wanted to do a antibiotic regimen to nip that in the bud (I was GBS+, but this is not the only reason I guess), he said it was more preventative and didn't want to wait for the blood cultures to come back 3 days later (would have added to the stay, plus possible complications), the blood cultures did eventually come back negative.

The first night was roughest, as I was angry at a nurse in the mother/child unit who had horrible bedside manner about my son being whisked away from me to the NICU (basically said "oh yeah, this baby is going to the NICU" and swept out the door really quickly after taking a blood sugar reading) and just basically feeling helpless, but after the initial shock wore off, Husband and I were able to push through the fear and just get through it you know? For 3 days, Bug had a Dextrose 10% IV bag that they stepped down the dosage of as his blood sugar tests improved, for the first couple days of life we had to supplement his breast feedings with formula (until my milk was in completely) to try to help his sugar levels that way as well, and he was treated with gentimicin and ampicillin for the possible infection. Our poor baby has pokes in both his hands from IV sites and what seems like hundreds of nicks all over both his heels from all the glucose tests.

We are very thankful that our son is healthy and at home now, there are so many babies there that are there for so much longer, and I truly feel for those parents. We are also thankful that our hospital offered me a room on the mother/child unit to stay in while he was being treated so that I could more easily breastfeed him at will. We are most thankful that Cake had her grandparents here so that we could spend so much time with Bug, it was so hard to be away from her, I saw her a total of 3 hours in 5 days, Husband was able to leave for a few hours each day to go home and shower and spend time with her while my parents came to visit Bug and I.

I am positively exhausted now, but will post pictures as soon as I have gotten more in the groove of things here, right now, I am just enjoying being home with my family!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Here we go.....

So, tomorrow 9am we go in to evict this kid ;) Keep us in your prayers.

Friday, November 12, 2010

*sigh*

Yep, still nothing, go back to doc on Monday to talk induction Wednesday. JOY JOY JOY!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veterans Day

Even grumpy people like me are remembering the importance of this day. If you know a Veteran, or see one today, thank them and thank their families.

Growl

Ok, so I have been trying not to do this here, but I'm fed up now, I'm tired of being a house and not having any signs of it changing anytime soon.

I am grumpy
I am tired
I am impatient
I am unwieldy
I am achy
I am ready to see this kid already dangit.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

On Our Anniversary

Its unbelievable what life gives you sometimes, I am so blessed by the people in my life, especially my husband and family.
Husband, it will never cease to amaze me that we can be walking along, and I will look down at my hands and you will know exactly what I am thinking...
I love that our humor is so much the same, you wouldn't think that movie would be the perfect anniversary movie, but wow, was it....
Dinner was wonderful, best ever...
Dessert was decadent, and I so love your Daddy eyes....
Home in time for Cops, what more can a girl ask for?
I love you honey, thank you so much for the past 7 (heck 13!) years, I look forward to what is to come.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Manipulation

I think its funny how manipulative Cake can try to be..

EX:

Tonight Husband is asking Cake about taking a bath.

H: Punkin, would you like a bubble bath, or a bath with toys tonight (disclaimer: we are very careful about bubble baths, we rarely let her have them since it can be such an irritant)

Cake: *Big eyes* OOOH, a bubble bath and toys.

H: No honey, you can have one or the other, bubble bath, OR a bath with toys

Cake: Ok daddy, bath with toys....and we can put bubbles in it!

H, me, Nana: Darling, you can only have one, either bubbles or no bubbles but with toys.

Cake: Bubble bath and toys, *big excited inhalation*

H: Nevermind, I will choose for you... and off he goes to fill the bubble bath.

YUP! EDIT IN PROGRESS

Oh man, this made my day....

http://www.motherhooduncensored.net/motherhood_uncensored/2010/11/congrats-on-your-3-year-old.html