We are tired of being sick. Goodbye January!
Brandon started up with a cold over Christmas, and it was a bad one but his body takes it pretty well. He said it took about 10 days before he was feeling good again. Andrew and Rachel both caught a little something in Utah, but it was a mild cold and only lasted 3-4 days. Kendall brought sniffles with her to Utah and continued them there, but it never got bad.
The day after Christmas, I caught whatever Brandon had and it was nasty. The worst part about my colds are the coughing at nighttime. I slept on the couch for a few nights, and since I couldn't take much of anything because I was nursing, I was feeling pretty lousy. When I called my doctor's office, they said to use a humidifier and take cough drops. Yeah, thanks for that tip (lame!). I was totally sleep deprived and exhausted of being sick. We made it back to Arizona fine, and I waited it out until day 10 when I was still coughing at night and not getting a ton better. (On top of all this, I also got some random pink eye infection and had to see an eye doctor and get prescription eye drops.) I finally went to an urgent care on a Friday night after Brandon got home from work, and I am SO glad I didn't have to take the kids with me because the wait was forever and there were so many sick people there. So disgusting. Apparently, I had acute bronchitis, which I think they over-diagnosed a teeny bit, but I was desperate to get better. The diagnosis resulted in a shot in my butt, a z-pak prescription, and even a breathing treatment of albuterol in the office. I give Rachel breathing treatments all the time, so I thought it was strange to be on the receiving end of things. I finally got out of there after three hours, and that was with a call ahead appointment.
I'm so glad I took care of myself and got some meds so I could start feeling better. Because I was just about to embark on a super sick week with Andrew and Rachel. It started with fevers on Monday night and we didn't leave the house until Friday night. In between that is all kind of a blur. A lot of whining, wiping noses, giving medications, filling humidifiers, sleeping in random places, breathing treatments, lots and lots and lots of coughing, pink eye and eyedrops for both kids, etc. I hate to complain, but this was the worse I had seen them in a long time and I finally had the sense to send them to the doctors during twilight hours on Wednesday night. Brandon helped me out a ton by taking them so I didn't have to take Kendall to the germ infested office. Andrew had a double ear infection which was causing his coughing and night waking, and Rachel needed a steroid to help with her relentless coughing (they gave her what they give her when she gets croup, although this wasn't croup - just her asthmatic coughing / reactive airways that happen when she gets a nasty virus). So we got our meds, and the kids FINALLY started feeling better on Friday night. It was a long week! Then on Sunday, Brandon and I woke up feeling sick (AGAIN!); I am sure we caught something from the kids. We all stayed home from church that day. Thankfully, our colds were short lived and resolved themselves within the week.
During all this gross sickness, I am so thankful that Kendall stayed healthy (other than just occasional sniffles) and she was an absolute angel that whole week when we were taking care of Andrew and Rachel. She slept through the night three times that week (which was especially nice since Brandon and I were both up with the big kids at different, random times all week)! I recognize this as a tender mercy from our Father in Heaven, and I am so grateful. Really, she was SO patient, slept well at night, was content in her swing or activity mat, easy to put to sleep, and just all around happy. We just love her to pieces!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Kendall's Blessing
While in Utah, we had Kendall's blessing at my parent's home on Sunday, December 30. Kendall was 9 weeks old, and we were able to have most of our immediate family there. Brandon did a great job giving her a beautiful blessing, and Kendall fussed through most of it. These first few pictures of her were taken around 12 weeks old, the collage was on her actual blessing day. We sure love this girl!
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| The picture of Brandon holding Kendall is to remind me of how she likes to be held when going to sleep - she tips her head way back and looks out. |
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Andrew, 2 years & 3 months
Grandma needed a new picture of Andrew for her grandkid wall, so I made Andrew do a little photoshoot with me in the garage. What a handsome little man! I just loved all his little faces - I tried to narrow it down, but just couldn't. What was memorable about this photoshoot, was that I couldn't get him to stand still in the place I needed him to (about 5 feet in front of the backdrop) - he just kept running around and being silly. Then I thought I got a genius idea to have him stand in a box, so that he wouldn't get out. Wrong. The box became a new toy - he kept sitting in the box, then getting out and in and even trying to crawl inside. Finally I called for reinforcements (dad) to come help me and get him to stand still and smile, as normally as possible. The results were worth it, and I think these pictures are a pretty accurate portrayal of my cute little man (even with the disheveled hair and shirt, semi-dirty face with bonks, and pinkish cheeks).
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| Funny faces! The first one is when he says "cheese!" (forced smile) and the second is him telling me, "Noooo, you're the dookie-bye!" (his made up word) |
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| BEHIND THE SCENES - notice the barefoot feet and mismatching pants and THE box that ended up being a terrible idea. :) |
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