Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ultra sound update....

I thought I would post a quick update for those of you that might be worried about Simone's head ultra sound. If you didn't know she needed one, don't be surprised. I didn't even tell my Mom, and I thought I had. I was so worried, I guess I just kept it to myself and acted like it wasn't going to happen.

The ultra sound was done to rule out Periventricular leukomalacia. Don't google it. It sounds HORRIBLE. She had one ultra sound on her head when she left the NICU, and they wanted to do a second. I don't know exactly why they wanted to do a second. I don't know if it is routine for pre-term babies. I didn't ask very many questions (or the right ones) because I was a little shocked and surprised they wanted to do another one.

The ultra sound today went well. The doctor and the tech said things like, "This should look like a little tail." and "See this fluid here." to each other. The last thing they said was, "Everything looks good." I held my breath the entire time....the doctor noticed, and told me to breath. =)

I am relieved. I still need to hear from her pediatrician, but I am not as worried as I was. She was an angel while all that gel was squished around on the top of her head. I hated having to hold her head still, she kept looking at me with such a funny look on her face. After the tech left I just held her, and enjoyed her in the quiet room. I can't describe the feeling in my heart. It is full of love, worry, hope, and gratitude for this little girl. We are so lucky to have her as a part of our family.

I will do a Utah update later...I am so worn out, and I need a nap.

Monday, May 19, 2008

10 weeks, and a new van

Yes, I said VAN.

Goodbye pathfinder, I will miss you so much!

It is is a 2008 Chrysler Town and Country. It is black. It is large. It has a table, and swiveling seats. Two dvds. It's not sassy at all. It is much easier to load my kids....I don't have to open the doors now, they do it with a button.

Buying a mini van is like turning thirty, it is not as bad as you think it is going to be.

Simone is doing so well. We had some really bad bad bad days last week, and some really GOOD ones too. I gave her a bath this morning, and she didn't scream one time! That is a first. =)

She can still fit a preemie onesie, but just barely!

Blue or brown??




I need to retake this, so I can get one where Simone doesn't have a smooshed face.



Wyatt found a four leaf clover. He almost missed the bus because of it, but he found a four leaf clover.

(This blog was typed with one hand.)

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

otolaryngologist

We took Natalia to the otolaryngologist yesterday to have yet another doctor look at the bump on her neck. He was not too worried about it and doesn't want to remove the whole thing. It goes up her neck and is possibly attached to muscle, and he is the first one to say he thinks it goes down towards her breast bone as well. He plans to remove just the part that is visible. She'll be trading a bump for a scar, but he said he would try to make it as small as possible. He doesn't think it is a brachial cleft cyst like we have been told in the past, but just cartilage that formed while she was growing. Then he said it is our choice when to do the surgery. I wish he would have just said, "How about June, does that work?" There are so many things to consider now; Healing time, when Lincoln will be out of town, pre-school this fall, a new baby that takes a lot of my time, and I am so scared for her, etc. I guess, I should just pray about it.

This picture shows the bump very well because of the lighting.

Monday, May 12, 2008

I luv yoo

Mother's Day this year was wonderful. On Saturday I got to have a little time to shop with Simone, and some friends. I got some new makeup, and some makeup I was running very low on (it doesn't count as *new* if you have used it before.), and two new tops. Lincoln took the kids to see Speed Racer. We all had dinner together as a family. I was surprised with pineapple plant. It is the cutest thing ever! I have a thing for pineapples!



{My quirky pineapple list.
*I have a crystal necklace from Hawaii, that was a gift from Lincoln's Mom. This was the first pineapple.
*Lincoln always grills pineapple with brown sugar. Seriously- at least twice a month.
*I have a welcome mat with pineapples on it.
*You know how "they" compare the size and weight of a growing baby to a vegetable or fruit...well, the week Simone was born--she weighed as much as a pineapple.
*I stopped a girl in the street with a cute pineapple tank on to ask her where she got it. It was from J Crew, but they were sold out! I found it on EBAY! Lincoln won the auction and beat out a bidder named "pineapple posh." He was in Vegas and used his blackberry to win it! Never mind that pineapple posh pushed him to spend $40!
*I found out on my trip to Lancaster PA, that pineapples are a sign of hospitality. I like to think Lincoln and I are hospitable people. There was a gorgeous white handmade quilt with a subtle pineapple design. I didn't dare ask the price...I am sure it was outrageous.
*A year ago, we saw a whole pineapple on the side of the road on the way home from the gym. We went to the gym A LOT last summer, and we saw that little pineapple everyday until it was a shriveled black pineapple. Every time we drive on that road my kids still look for it.}



In the evening I ran out again, to get pedicures with Scarlett, Christie, Barbra and Elise. I almost didn't go because I thought it would be hard with Simone. I am glad I went, my feet needed it! =)

Sunday morning Lincoln and the kids brought me a DELICIOUS yogurt parfait and a glass of orange juice. Strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, blackberries, granola, and vanilla yogurt. Yum! After church we ate a quick lunch, and then we all took a very long nap. Dinner was amazing. Lincoln made my favorite Bolognese pasta, and we had root beer floats later that night. What a wonderful day.

Wyatt made me a great card at school. Inside it said "I luv yoo". He also gave me a painting of 5 flowers. Purple crayon flowers with green painted stems. Each stem was different; curly, straight, zig-zag, double, and wavy. He said "It took me TWO DAYS!"

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

8 weeks


Simone is 8 weeks old. I wish I knew how much she weighed, because I think she looks SO much bigger. She is doing well. Still screams a lot, and sleeps a lot.

I think this is the funniest picture. Look at her pinky! Both my girls slept with their pinkies like this as newborns. Are those ballerina legs I see?
I learned how to round corners today! =)


a sweet conversation.




The cherry blossoms are gone now. I have so many pictures that I love...here are two more.



Tuesday, May 06, 2008

our day of "ing"

baby fussing
breakfast making
everyone dressing
bus stop walking
newborn bathing
quickly showering
kid collecting
boo boo kissing
dentist drilling
pizza stepping
smoothie drinking
baby feeding
children playing
friends chatting
pathfinder driving
daughters sleeping
garbage can dragging
mail opening
son xbox playing
laundry switching
dinner making
baby screaming
baby sleeping
dog whining
prayer saying
family eating
dishes cleaning
toys a picking
boy and girl bathing
story reading
prayer listening
goodnight kissing

blessing counting




(I think the only one that needs an explanation is: pizza stepping. I stepped out of my car to go into the the smoothie king, and stepped right onto a WHOLE piece of pepperoni pizza. My kids thought it was so funny.)

Sunday, May 04, 2008

A name and a blessing

Today Lincoln blessed Simone at church. It was a perfect blessing. Lincoln is so in tune with the promptings of the spirit, and her blessing was so sweet. He asked a few of our dear friends to assist with the blessing. It was so nice to see those worthy priesthood holders gathered around our sweet baby girl.


I talked with Marie (my friend who made the dress.) and she has had so some much pain because of nerve damage in her neck and lower back. She was so excited to make the dress, she told me she wanted to make it the day I told her I was expecting! The pain was so bad in her shoulder she asked her doctor for some "help" so she could finish the dress, so he gave her a cortisone shot last week. It makes me so grateful and teary eyed to see Simone in this dress. Marie said she was so happy to be able to do something for me for a change. =) Simone and I got to visit her for a few hours yesterday. Simone loved being in her arms. I need to get a picture of the two of them together. It always amazes me that the because of the gospel a woman from Haiti and a girl from Utah, who couldn't be more different, can be true friends.


Saturday, May 03, 2008

Birthday crazies!

We had Wyatt's birthday party today. He wanted to go camping for his party, ( not happening!) so we had a backyard camp out. Lincoln set up a tent, and we decorated the backyard. The games were all going to have a camping theme, but they ended up all revolving around MARSHMALLOWS. A marshmallow toss, and the very popular marshmallow WAR!

Here are the rules to the marshmallow WAR!
You can only have two marshmallows in your hands at a one time.
If you get hit, you sit on the ground.
Someone will free you by putting a marshmallow on your head.

They ate hotdogs, watermelon, and chips. We had a darth vadar head pinata, but that broke in two pieces after ONE hit. Lincoln taped it together, and then it never broke. =) I had all the stuff for smores and a birthday cake, but we only ate the cake! It was such a fun birthday party, and the rest of the day was just wonderful too.
Waiting for the pinata!


Wyatt's new transformer bike!


My sweet sister in law sent Simone this adorable quilt. I had to take pictures of it!!!

Hello sweet baby!

We are blessing Simone tomorrow. My dear sweet friend Marie made Simone a blessing dress. It is so lovely...it is a little big, but that is because Simone is so small! I will take pictures of Simone in it tomorrow. I have to go iron a big pile of clothes now!

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Look who is SIX!



Today is Wyatt's sixth birthday. I can't believe so much time has passed. He is such a wonderful boy, and I am so happy that I get to be his Mom.

Wyatt was my 9 lb. baby.
He was signing and talking by the time he was 10 months old.
He learned the entire alphabet by sight by the time he was 18 months old. The ABC song came much later.
Wyatt has always been a very good eater. I used to feed him tofu for dinner, and frozen veggies for a fun snack. (boy..I have changed.)
When I was pregnant with Talia he was in LOVE with baseball. I was very sick and on the couch for days....he had me pitch a foam ball to him over and over. He would bring it to me and say "pitch", and he would hit it with a bat. He was pretty good.
When we moved to Maryland he was 2 and a half. He made a lot of messes! He got into a carton of eggs, and an entire B-day cake....both on the carpet. One morning Lincoln and I awoke to the sound of the doorbell. It was Wyatt! He had gone outside and couldn't get back in, thank goodness he knew what a doorbell was!!! He also locked me out of that condo when Natalia was a week old.....it makes me stressed out just thinking about it even now.
He is always creating and building. He says he wants to be in construction or demolition. Well, he used to say that. Now if you ask him "What do you want to be when you grow up?" He gets frustrated and says, "You said I didn't have to decide that right NOW." It's true...he doesn't. =)
He loves learning...and you have to be careful what you tell him because he'll remember it.
He loves being a big brother to his two little sisters.
He is super observant and super oblivious.
Three months ago we pulled in the drive way with two sleeping kids. Lincoln was carrying Talia in, and was going to come back for Wyatt. Wyatt woke up alone in the car, and got out. We were just to the front door when he screamed, "WHAT were you thinking?" I still laugh about that. You had to hear him, it was so funny.
Wyatt thinks this girl at school is so beautiful. I don't ask him about it too much, but he knows all these little details about her. For example, her earrings have four little hoops, skin about the color of mine, and her hair is like yours Mom. Oh, gosh...I can't wait to tease him about that when he is older.He loves to climb trees. Okay...our tree.
He loves Star Wars, Transformers, and Ninja Turtles.
He asks for Lobster every time I make a grocery list. When I tell him no, he second choice is fishsticks.
He loves camping.
He loves watch the food network. This kid knows his herbs! =) We also watch "How it's made" and "Unwrapped".
I let him have Poptarts for his birthday breakfast today. I can't believe how excited he was. You would think he was getting to eat a whole cake.
He loves kindergarten, and has come so far this year. He LOVES math, and can read so well. I can't believe the things they are teaching in kindergarten! Last week they started on money, and have already done fractions in his math class. He just loves it.


For his birthday dinner tonight we are having CRAB, fruit salad, and baked potatoes. For dessert he wants grilled pineapple with vanilla ice cream and homemade caramel sauce- instead of a cake.

Happy Birthday Wyatt!