Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The girls

Samantha has now officially started softball. Her dad is thrilled she's attempting to play the organized sport this summer. He went and "helped" at her first practice while he was home this past week. I say "helped" because I don't know if he really was help or if he just horned in and rained on the coaches parade! He's kinda like that when it comes to baseball!
She had her first game on Tuesday night. She got to bat twice and got a single each time. I was impressed with her swing. Most of the girls on both teams were cutting down toward the ground when they swung the bat. Sam did good with a straight follow through and made a great connect with the ball. I'm sure her dad was proud! Trav was here for her first game. He "helped" again by coaching first base. Sam played really well during the game. She did almost take out her own first baseman though! Wasn't Sam's fault - the first baseman wasn't paying attention & they could've gotten the runner out if she had paid attention & caught Sam's throw!

On a different note...this one has been screaming for the past six (yes, SIX) days (yes Travis has been home & yes I'm glad. No he's not home any more and yes, I'm sad about that!). At first I thought it was just colic/fussiness. It would start at about 9:30 pm and last until about midnight or so. Then about last Thursday she got pretty congested. That's when the sadness started around the clock. I thought it was just because of the congestion, but the congestion cleared up and the sadness didn't. Then I thought maybe it was because she hadn't pooped in several days. But, on Sunday she pooped. It was seriously the consistency of paste! I thought, "Well, no wonder you've been sad!" and figured the problem was solved. Nope, she was still crying the next day.
On Monday the pediatrician's office was closed for the holiday. I managed to tough it out and was able to get an appointment for Tuesday afternoon. Luckily, she doesn't scream if she's being held. Of course, you have to have just the right hold on her. The only other time she doesn't scream is if she's nursing and between midnight and six am (thank goodness for that!). The dr. told me he wanted me to try this hypoallergenic formula instead of the formula I was using. She only gets about 2-4 oz of formula a day (pretty much only if we're in the car and I don't have a bottle of pumped milk and she's crying because she's hungry). He also wanted to do a urine test to check for a urinary tract infection. He sent home all the stuff for me to do the urine test at home so I didn't have to pay for it if it came back negative. He told me if it turned out positive to take the sample into the lab at the hospital and they'd run it. I managed to get a tiny bit of urine & used the dipstick he gave me to test her urine. The little pad turned purple almost immediately (a positive). So, I hauled it into the lab at the hospital. Unfortunately, it was after 9 pm. I asked if I would be able to get antibiotics that night if the lab ran it and it was positive. I was told yes, but I'd have to see a dr. and since it was after 9 the only dr.'s available were the ER dr.s. So, I called to talk to the dr. on call and told the operator why I wanted to talk to the on call dr. The operator reminded me that since it was after 9 there were no pharmacies open. I asked "Can't the hospital fill it?" Nope. Ok, glad I called first and didn't just pay a $100 ER co-pay!
Called the dr.'s office this morning. They had the lab results back and apparently there was NO sign of infection. What the??? When I was at the dr.'s office on Tuesday he said that if it came to be Friday and she wasn't doing better to give him a call (little did he know I already had a well check scheduled for Sam & Nash on Friday morning! :) ). He said that it's extremely rare but sometimes Reglan (which he put her on for her reflux) can cause stomach cramps. If she's not doing better by Friday he might take her off the Reglan. She's suppose to be getting the Reglan 4 times a day (every six hours). However, I DO NOT wake her up to give it to her (I'm not taking my chances that she'll go back to sleep!). So, she's only getting the Reglan between 1 and 3 times a day. I don't think it's the Reglan bothering her.
So, now what? Well, I gave her some of the hypoallergenic formula tonight (about 3 oz). Up until that point she'd only scream if I laid her down. After she had the formula she was screaming even when I held her. AWESOME! My mother finally came to my rescue around 9 tonight and was given the task of just holding Brooke! I was able to finally get the kids in bed, a little laundry folded and put away, Brooke got a bath & I got a shower. Plus, mom unloaded and loaded my dishwasher and washed my dishes! THANKS MOM!

For your random viewing pleasure, here's a picture of Brooke and my niece Olivia (born 5 wks early 3 days before Brooke). I think Olivia makes Brooke look like she's 6 months old!


To wrap up this terribly long post I say this: If you get bored, call me. I'll put you to work holding my baby so I can get some stuff done!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Nash starts T-ball, Caleb holds Brooke & Brooke experiences the "big tub"

Nash had his first t-ball game tonight. They haven't had any practices, but since Nash plays baseball with Grandpa Scott & his dad, I figured he'd do ok. It was cute to watch. Basically the rules are one team lets all players hit while the other team is placed throughout the field. Doesn't really matter if they have particular positions to play. There's a parent on first and a parent on third to coach the kids as to when to run. After the first team has all its players hit they switch and the team that was in the outfield gets to bat all their players. We had 6 kids show up tonight. They played Nibley City. The Nibley team had like 2 dozen kids show up!


This is a picture from Nash's Kindergarten graduation on Monday night. I should have turned the picture before I put it in, but B is screaming, it's after 10 pm & I'm trying to get kids ready for bed at the same time!

I like this picture. Caleb had been asking if he could hold his sister. I finally got him to sit still on the couch and handed her over. I think it's cute how he has his hand on her belly. He kept it there pretty much the entire time he was holding her.

B's belly button fell off on Sunday so I've been able to put her in the "big tub". Sister DOES NOT like this idea. She does ok for a minute and then when she realizes what's going on, she freaks out!



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Blog Challenge Day 30

Photo of me today & 3 good things that have happened in the last 30 days:


Ok, so it isn't today, but it will work!

3 good things that have happened in the last 30 days:

1- Nash turned 6 - I can't believe he's that old already! I was worried his birthday wouldn't be too spectacular this year because of Brooke being born so close to his birthday. Turns out it was just great for him. We had a family party the night of his actual birthday & another small party the following Sunday.

2- Samantha started softball for the first time. She's super excited & apparently she did great at practice (Dad went with & "helped"). She's finished dancing (for now - she wants to do summer dance through June) but is thrilled to be starting something new. She knows lots of girls on the team and is excited to play with them. Weird side story - apparently she got put on BOTH Hyrum teams. She brought home a schedule after practice tonight & I realized it was different than the one we already had. She doesn't want to switch teams so I've emailed the other coach to let her know what happened! Her first game is May 31st.

3- Caleb filled up another potty chart. I think that was the 3rd one. Unfortunately, he isn't going to use the potty on his own & he still isn't pooping in the potty yet. I'm hoping that we can get a grip on this quickly (again) now that Brooke is here. His dad isn't quite into the groove of helping him either so we tend to go backwards while he's home. If we can have him mostly potty trained before preschool starts at the end of summer, I will be happy! Even happier if he's doing better by his birthday in mid-July!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

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Not an exaggeration - for the first time in Nash's entire life, his hair lays flat. Unfortunately this also means he's quite shaggy! Here are the before pictures:

Here is the after: (I love their fohawks & so do they! I love when Caleb asks "Mom, I have pikeys?")

I walked out to the kitchen this morning & found this: (Caleb wants to be just like Nash even in his sleep!)

How this child can sleep like this is beyond me!

I stole my mom's memory card & look what I found! How cute is this?

Little sister looks just like her big sister did at this age. I don't think it's just the han me downs either!

Girlfriend is SERIOUSLY bow legged. Thank you dad for passing that gene on!

Bet you can't guess who was up with me until 1 am...

At least they were both happy!