June 28, 2009

Redneck Hoe-down


Friday night, Christy and I went to a fellow PA student's 29th birthday party. To commemorate this blessed event, Dan Simon (the birthday boy) decided that he wanted to go back to his roots (Canadian hillbilly) and have a good ol' time with other PA students, their spouses, and friends from his ward.

So Christy and I broke out the clothes and stuff we usually wear around the house when we think we're alone and we gave each other marker tatoos and did some fun stuff with our hair and teeth. I think my wolf t-shirt is particularly smashing, while Christy's bangs are flippin' sweet. My wife looks so hot when she flashes her gums at the camera!



Here's Birthday boy, Dan, sporting a monster Dogg-the-bounty-hunter mullet and a mesh football jersey with hiking boots and tight levi shorts. It was a beautiful sight, let me tell you. He was born to have a mullet.

The others that came looked just as stunning with their tatoos, bruises, flannel, wife-beaters, car t-shirts, and rollers.



We played games, (Yes, that's a trailer tatoo on my neck that says "home.")

posed for pictures,
Dan Posing to show off his best feature: his mullet.


and ate lots of good finger food. (Me hanging out with Michelle Pain, a future PA. The future's looking pretty bright.)

Dan with his brothers Dave and SteveAnd Dan cranked his most beloved 80's butt rock anthems. It rocked.



All in all, this was an epic party that we will remember forever (good thing the tatoos wash off, though)



June 26, 2009

So what's going on with Emily?

In my last post about Emily, I failed to mention the results of her head ultrasound. It showed that the level 2 brain bleed was retracting or going away. Such great news, I can't believe I didn't mention it!! Also the PVL condition they thought she could develop that showed up in the second head ultrasound, is not even showing up on the third head ultrasound! There are no signs of it at all! What a miracle! For being born at 23 weeks Emily is doing great. We feel very blessed with all the progress she is making and can't wait to get her home! We know Ethan is helping her and cheering her on.
She is back on the CPAP but it is currently hooked up to the ventilator. The ventilator is on a low setting which will be weaned off in the next day or so to see if she can do all the breathing on her own. The ventilator gives her 10 breaths every minute and she makes up the rest on her own. So today they are weaning that down to 5 breaths and tomorrow they will try for the second time to see if she can do it all on her own!


Emily is now 2 months and 1 week old! She is also weighing in at a whopping 3 pounds, 2 ounces!!! She has almost tripled her weight!


Emily is still being fed through a tube every three hours and is getting 23 ml. of breast milk. I have been pumping at home every 3-5 hours and storing the milk in the freezer, till we can take it down to her on the weekends. Ryan got to hold her for Father's Day and was so excited. That was his second time holding her. We got pictures, but on a Kodak diposable flash camera, which we have to get developed. The battery on our digital camera died, (great timing, huh?) So we are in the process of ordering a new one. Sorry for no new pictures! Once she is off the CPAP, we will be able to hold her more often, but for now we only get to touch or look at her through her incubator. Also Ryan got to hear her little voice for the first time. She made a faint, barely above a whisper, cry while we were there the day before Father's day. It was a beautiful cry and so cute!

Often times when babies are born early they have problems with their eyesight. It's called, Retinopathy of prematurity or commonly known as ROP. "ROP is a potentially blinding eye disease primarily affecting premature infants weighing less than 2 pounds, 12 ounces. The disease spurs the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the eye, vessels that leak fluid and blood, and scar the nerve tissue inside the eye. This increases the risk of retinal detachment and severe vision loss in these infants, most born more than two months prematurely."

Emily has had two eye exams to see if her eyes are developing the way they should be. With the amount of oxygen being pumped into her during the last two months it can sometimes affect her eyes. There is a strong correlation between the two. So it's a fine balancing act, on maintaining the oxygen levels just right. Yet, even if oxygen levels remain steady and low, babies can develop eye problems anyway just from being born so early. They can have mild problems like wearing glasses, to severe problems like total blindness. Ryan and I feel very optimistic however, that Emily will be ok, and she will not be blind. Usually before babies even get to that point doctors can most often times prevent vision loss just by detecting and treating it early on by laser surgery or other means.

Emily may need glasses down the road, but so far the nurse practitioner/doctor is remaining positive about it too and says her eyes look pretty good for how early she was. Emily is developing a little bit of a ridge, which is a level one for ROP, and well, that whole thing in itself is complicated to even understand let alone try to explain. Sorry, but you get the idea....I hope.
Well that's the lastest news on our little miracle. We feel so blessed with the progress she is making, and we feel extremely grateful to have both of these little angels come to our family. Even though it was the hardest thing we have ever been through, we have learned and grown so much from Ethan and Emily. And we are, in so many ways, closer to the Lord and his love for us and we wouldn't trade that knowledge or experience for anything.

I wanted to say, Thank you again to everyone for being there for us. For all the cards, thoughts, messages, hugs, love, visits, flowers, donations, prayers, fasting for our family, meals, helping with the funeral, phone calls, and for your friendships. Thank you!!!

June 25, 2009

Weight Loss Goal

I got "premission" to exercise from my doctor two weeks ago. So I am really trying to get this weight off and just feel healthier all around. With Madisen and Avery the weight seemed to come off pretty quickly within a few days/weeks actually. I know, I know.... I am one of "those" girls. Well NOT anymore!! haha. This third pregnancy really got me. I think while being pregnant with Emily and Ethan I thought, "I can eat anything! Nothing will stick to me because there are two babies! It will ALL go to them." Well, I assure you that everything I ate STUCK to ME, not them. As you know the twins were only a little over two pounds together. Where did the rest of the 25 pounds go, you ask??
On my BUM.
See? Even the scale is "screaming" for Help...



I thought if I shared my weight goal to the whole world! (or at least to my peeps on my blog) it would be easier for me, (not saying you have to!) to lose this weight and get healthier. So now don't be bringing over any cupcakes, cakes, pies and especially cookies, cuz it won't be appreciated! Ok.... it will. But please don't. ;) I am making the commitment...tomorrow, or maybe Monday? haha!!! (No, really. I am serious about this. No jokes.) I need to follow through, this time. I want to do my body some good! WHOO-HOOO! So who's with me?!!! Anyone?
Hello?
.......ok. ;)
I am making this goal to lose this weight by November. I figure 4 months is a good enough time frame, to lose weight and get healthier. I know, I am being generous with myself. But if I try and do it in 1 or 2 months, I will probably fail. I just love chocolate chip cookies too much, ok?! :)

If anyone wants to do it with me, let me know!

June 17, 2009

The Latest on Emily!

I am sorry for the delay in updating you all on the "going on" around here... It's been a busy couple of weeks and I am just having a hard time writing much of anything right now to be honest. It's not that I am sad, I am doing pretty good and have tried to remain positive. Because really, that is how I feel. The Lord has really poured down an abundance of blessings on us and He really is aware of our needs and I know he loves us. It almost makes me cry half the time thinking about it. It's hard not to feel positive and happy. Yet, I think I just needed some time to myself lately and so the blogging has been at the bottom of the, "to do list".

Last Wednesday I got a ride down to Utah with my friend and neighbor, Pam, to go see Emily. Emily is now 2 pounds 13 ounces (as of yesterday.) Emily came off of the ventilator last Wednesday and it was so great to be able to be there with her. They put her on what's called a CPAP; which is a different kind of ventilation. It's called a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine which I understand was initially used by patients for treating sleep apnea at home, but is now widespread across intensive care units as a form of ventilation for infants. So going to the CPAP was a huge step. After almost 6 days on it, Emily was showing signs that she had an infection though. She stopped breathing for a time, so Monday night the nurses put her back on the ventilator. They say it's common for infants to just get tired of breathing on their own and need a little more help. And plus with signs of an infection somewhere,(which they are doing tests to find out where it's coming from) it makes it that much harder for her little body to work so hard at breathing right now. So she has been getting anti-biotics for the infection, a few IV's and a blood transfusion. She is just so tiny and needs to grow to get stronger! Yet, despite these little set-backs Emily is doing good and we still have high hopes that she will be ok and be a fun loving sweet-crazy little girl when she comes home with us!



This picture was taken June 6th the weekend before she got put on the CPAP. I got to hold her for the second time! I am so grateful for these precious moments.


I just think these pictures of her are so sweet.



Now these last two pictures are of Emily on the CPAP. I know, it's not the most flattering machine as the tubes going into her nose make her nose kind of stick up; it forces air into the nasal passageway, not to mention the tape across her nose to help hold the tubes in. And the tubes around her head are, I'm sure, most uncomfortable! But to be breathing on her own for 6 days, is a major step in the right direction! We are praying she will get over this infection soon, or whatever it is and that her little body will fully recover.

June 12, 2009

Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act


I was watching the Oprah Show today and she had a mother that lost her daughter to a online predator. The girl was 13 and was raped by a man who later went to jail, but before that happened this little girl was so depressed she killed herself. Oprah also had on her show, a young woman that had been kidnapped at the age of 13 and became a sex slave for four days by a guy she met online. If you didn't see this show and want to read about it you can go to Oprah.com. I have always been concerned about protecting kids online especially after hearing about so many kids falling prey to these monsters. One of the scariest things to me is when I see kids alone in their rooms with a computer or in a secluded area of the home with a computer online. It is even scary to me that parents give young kids cell phones with internet access. We are all entilted to our own opinion about this, but I really am passionate about protecting kids from the dangers of online predators and pornography.


http://www.oprah.com/article/oprahshow/20090220-tows-adam-walsh-act/2


If you would like to help with this please go to this site on Oprah (sorry I still haven't figured out how to do a link on my blog!), print off this letter, find your senator/congressman/woman address in your area, sign, and send it off. I sent it to both senators and house representative and it only took me 5 minutes!

Please protected our children!!!