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Monday, January 26, 2015
New Years Eve/New years
We still couldn't go much of anywhere so we stayed home for New Years. We had fun though. We had spinach artichoke dip and salsa to snack on. As well as sparkling cider, of course! I made homemade pizza for dinner.
We made hats and shakers for the boys to ring in the New Years.
After our countdown we had glow sticks and poppers to play with!
it ended up being too tall so it was ridiculous but he loved it
glow stick bath to end the day!
Enjoying our sour cider when the boys went to bed!
This next year is bringing a lot of good things!! graduation, opening a practice, moving, and much more! WE are so excited for this next year but want to thank everyone for making this past year great! BRING ON 2015!!
We made hats and shakers for the boys to ring in the New Years.
After our countdown we had glow sticks and poppers to play with!
it ended up being too tall so it was ridiculous but he loved it
glow stick bath to end the day!
This next year is bringing a lot of good things!! graduation, opening a practice, moving, and much more! WE are so excited for this next year but want to thank everyone for making this past year great! BRING ON 2015!!
Will is 15 months old.
The tantrum picture. he was soo done
Stats: Head: 97 percentile
height: 75 percentile
weight: 60 percentile
wears 4 diapers 5 in shoes, 12-18 month pants 18 month shirts. Hes short and has little feet.
Will is so much of an fun baby. He is nearly always happy and just a joy! Though he is very very mischievous. He is pretty good at getting into everything! I know a lot of it is his age but hes also completely fearless which makes it worse!!
Like the toliet I lost 2 eye shaddows and a mascara. The door to the bathroom is nearly always shut but Brock can open it so I cant stop it!
We went to his check up and he was considered tall and skinny. I was like WHAT!?!! haha Short and solid is more like it. (Whatever as long as hes healthy.) He had lost some weight with RSV and was lower weight wise when we went in.
She asked how many words he knew, and I kind of stopped. I wasn't sure. So she asked if it was more then 10, I knew for sure it was way more then 10. when we got home I had Michael help me count. We counted 35 but added even a few more as the next couple of days went by. We don't have too much of that frustrating communication as a lot of times babies have when they cant communicate but want too. He is really good at telling you what he wants! (train, more, bubbles, ball, shoe, hi, bye, no, down, up, drink, duck, quack, rrrawr, this, go (he actually said LETs go this month) , shoe, car, snake noise, sleep, play, show, yum, yay, throw wow, "all done", mom, dad, sit, bath, cheese ...etc there's more even!)
Hes a smart boy!
He knows where his eyes head and mouth is everything else is his head eye or mouth.
He likes to play our phones too much. I have to hide them.
He loves oloaf and ducks. He starts laughing and pointing to them.
He recently started to pretend to be a tiger and growl at you as well as get down on 4.
He will wave to anyone who makes eye contact with him. Which usually results in laughter after they say hi back.
Hes getting animal sounds down and recently added booo (for a cow)
Theres a show he likes to watch thats kids songs, he goes crazy for it naming animals and dancing. one day we watched it and APPLES and BANANAS came on. He ran in the other room and came back with a banana!
He loves giving kisses even makes the mmmmmauh sound. if I ask for a kiss he sighs then gives me multiple kisses!
He is such a good eater, He eats everything you put in frount of him but his favorites are eggs, green beans and bananas
He will sit with his legs folded like this all the time.
Finding his eyes
Prefers his mamma he loves his dad but hes definatly a mommas boy.
Though we know what he wants he often throughs fits cause he thinks he needs to play in the water and wash his hands all the time, as well as push the buttons on the washer and dryer.
He has the BEST Ever cheese faces
loves to play the tablet and our phones, hes darn good at it too!Slides he love slides and will now climb up and sit down and go down the slide by himself.
loves the camera always wants to take picture of me and see the pictures I take.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
RSV
Will started to feel kind of yucky on Saturday (Dec 21) but his fever was low and he was acting pretty well. On Sunday he was woke up and was so sick. As the morning went by we got more and more worried. I took him to an instacare close to our house who took 2 minutes with him and have him antibiotics and sent us home. He said if his breathing got worse to go to the hospital.
He got worse, so worse. He was breathing like he ran a marathon when he was actually awake. He was so sick he slept all day. He was running a high fever too,102.5 (not as high as Brock does but high for him!) As the day went by we realized that he was a lot sicker then we wanted to admit. He was struggling too much to breath, so at 5 I took him to Primary.Its only about 20 minutes away if there no traffic. We got in pretty fast even though it was packed. The doctor cursed the instacare and told us it was likely he had RSV, which is a virus and the antibiotics wouldn't help. Everyone was concerned with his breathing and I was asked by everyone if we had any family history of breathing problems. They had a respiratory therapist come in and run testing. They told me it would be a few hours because they had to moniter his breathing/oxygen to determine if he needed to be hospitalized.
It took a few more hours cause they were so busy, and we got home at 11:40pm that night. (better then being hospitalized for sure!)
Because its a virus they couldn't give him anything. He was able to go back to a respiratory clinic and get deep suctioned so that he could breath any time we felt necessar. As well as at home with saline drops and a suction bulb, and Tylenol was our best friend!
2 Days later Brock got the same thing though he wasn't as sick, he was still pretty sick. Luckily Michael was home and was able to help even if was just holding one on the couch. But we certainly couldn't go anywhere for Christmas and needed to quarantine ourselves.
At the hospital, he had to be shirtless so the could watch his breathing.
It took a few more hours cause they were so busy, and we got home at 11:40pm that night. (better then being hospitalized for sure!)
Because its a virus they couldn't give him anything. He was able to go back to a respiratory clinic and get deep suctioned so that he could breath any time we felt necessar. As well as at home with saline drops and a suction bulb, and Tylenol was our best friend!
2 Days later Brock got the same thing though he wasn't as sick, he was still pretty sick. Luckily Michael was home and was able to help even if was just holding one on the couch. But we certainly couldn't go anywhere for Christmas and needed to quarantine ourselves.
Sick baby!
Brock was so worried cause Will wouldn't do anything.
Christmas
We ended up doing 2 days of Christmas instead of one day, for a few different reasons but our kids were sick and we were tired, and all at once was too much for one day. So the first day did presents, we got Chinese for Lunch and we played and relaxed, Christmas Eve.
Our "red nose" reindeers
One of the presents I made for the boys! Even better I just came up with it on my own. (though the animals I did have a pattern for.)
The day of Christmas we woke up to SNOW! Though the boys didn't last long cause they couldn't stop coughing poor babies.
We continued to play with our new toys and got to Skype/talk to 2 missionaries both of our sisters.
And our families. We also had our Christmas dinner: Funeral potatoes, Ham, Green beans, homemade rolls (that the boys made), and cinnamon rolls for dessert!
Enjoying Chocolate!
Though we couldn't see Michael family we got to see mine Saturday after Christmas. It was nice to see someone instead of being cooped up. Brock had a blast with the kids and Grandma and Grandpa, And of course we were spoiled.
It was a good Christmas beside being sick. The boys just didn't last long with anything and at the end of the day I was exhausted! It worked really well to do 2 days worth of celebrations and the boys weren't overwhelmed! There was way way way too many dishes though. Just a sign of a good time. I told Michael next time I needed Christmas Eve Elves to help with them.
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