My husband and my son were playing on the floor, it got way to quiet and I checked on them. Here is what I found... How sweet!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
William's Surgey
The thought of a your child having surgery is not something many have to face or should have to face.
The days leading up to the surgery I was on pins and needles. I did not want to put Will down for anything, I even slept on the couch with him just to be close to him. I kept thinking about all the what if's and I swear I read every single article on the internet about Hypospadias and picked my husbands brain every day and night about it. I wanted a guarantee that everything would be ok and my little boy would be fine. I hated the thought of him being put under and me not being able to control the situation. I prayed for my son William, the doctors performing the surgery, and selfishly for myself to have the strength to keep myself together.
The day of the surgery at 545am we headed to the hospital, I had my Mom and my husband by my side. We checked in at the front desk and waiting in the waiting room until they called us back. In the waiting room were quite a few other children waiting to have surgery as well, the look on all of the parents faces were the same, worried. A lady called Williams name and took us into a room and gave me some baby scrubs to put on Will and gave him a whole bunch of fancy wrist bands.
The nurse explained the surgery and how the day would go, she took Will's stats and pointed us in the direction of where to head next. We sat in another room and waited for the Doctor's to greet us and prep us for the surgery. William fell asleep in Grandma's arms, he was so tired!
The Anesthesiologist was first and was very friendly. He told us exactly what he would be doing and how long William would be under and what type of medication he would be giving William, he made me feel very comfortable. Then came the Urologist, Dr. Snow, I have to say I really like him, there was something about his personality and demeanor that made you trust him with your baby. Something I feel all doctors should have especially doctors who treat children. Shortly after we met with the doctors they called William's name again and we followed the anesthesiologist back to an area with a large piece of yellow tape on the ground. The tape marked the spot where I had to hand over my boy.
While Will was in surgery my Mom, husband and I walked around the hospital. Got some breakfast, and a cup of coffee. We headed back to another room where parents wait for their child to come out of surgery and then are allowed to come see them. When Will's name was called I jumped out of my chair and the nurse asked me "Would you like to come and see him?" Ummm yes! Of course! I went back into the recovery area and my little man was asleep on his tummy. He had all sorts of wires and monitors connected to him. The nurse told me his surgery went well and they were about to move him to another room and wait for him to wake up. When he did wake up he was really unhappy, the medication made him confused and miserable. We did everything to comfort him but nothing worked so they had to give him another dose of pain meds which made him fall back asleep and keep us there another hour. I could at least hold my little guy while he slept.
When he finally woke up he was in a pretty good mood, he wanted his Daddy to hold him and he was all smiles.
The days leading up to the surgery I was on pins and needles. I did not want to put Will down for anything, I even slept on the couch with him just to be close to him. I kept thinking about all the what if's and I swear I read every single article on the internet about Hypospadias and picked my husbands brain every day and night about it. I wanted a guarantee that everything would be ok and my little boy would be fine. I hated the thought of him being put under and me not being able to control the situation. I prayed for my son William, the doctors performing the surgery, and selfishly for myself to have the strength to keep myself together.
The day of the surgery at 545am we headed to the hospital, I had my Mom and my husband by my side. We checked in at the front desk and waiting in the waiting room until they called us back. In the waiting room were quite a few other children waiting to have surgery as well, the look on all of the parents faces were the same, worried. A lady called Williams name and took us into a room and gave me some baby scrubs to put on Will and gave him a whole bunch of fancy wrist bands.
The nurse explained the surgery and how the day would go, she took Will's stats and pointed us in the direction of where to head next. We sat in another room and waited for the Doctor's to greet us and prep us for the surgery. William fell asleep in Grandma's arms, he was so tired!
The Anesthesiologist was first and was very friendly. He told us exactly what he would be doing and how long William would be under and what type of medication he would be giving William, he made me feel very comfortable. Then came the Urologist, Dr. Snow, I have to say I really like him, there was something about his personality and demeanor that made you trust him with your baby. Something I feel all doctors should have especially doctors who treat children. Shortly after we met with the doctors they called William's name again and we followed the anesthesiologist back to an area with a large piece of yellow tape on the ground. The tape marked the spot where I had to hand over my boy.
While Will was in surgery my Mom, husband and I walked around the hospital. Got some breakfast, and a cup of coffee. We headed back to another room where parents wait for their child to come out of surgery and then are allowed to come see them. When Will's name was called I jumped out of my chair and the nurse asked me "Would you like to come and see him?" Ummm yes! Of course! I went back into the recovery area and my little man was asleep on his tummy. He had all sorts of wires and monitors connected to him. The nurse told me his surgery went well and they were about to move him to another room and wait for him to wake up. When he did wake up he was really unhappy, the medication made him confused and miserable. We did everything to comfort him but nothing worked so they had to give him another dose of pain meds which made him fall back asleep and keep us there another hour. I could at least hold my little guy while he slept.
When he finally woke up he was in a pretty good mood, he wanted his Daddy to hold him and he was all smiles.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Baby's 1st 4th
We had a wonderful 4th of July weekend, Saturday we had a night out at a friends house, Sunday we went to a cook out at another friends house, Monday we went to our neighborhood pancake breakfast and water fight and then Will and I went to the Sugarhouse art street festival. I have to be honest the street festival was very underwhelming. I do not think we will be going next year.
William and Lady Liberty aka Suz
Will stole the crown
The Real Ortho Housewives of SLC - seriously TLC, you need a show about us!
Will, Daddy and HB
Mommy's BIG firecracker
William and Lady Liberty aka Suz
Will stole the crown
The Real Ortho Housewives of SLC - seriously TLC, you need a show about us!
Will, Daddy and HB
Mommy's BIG firecracker
Friday, July 1, 2011
Biter Biscuts and teething
My 7 month old is teething, his first two bottom came in in the past couple of weeks and I think his top teeth are coming in too because he is chewing on everything.
We tried the frozen rings, keys and other random toys Wal-mart and Target had to offer. Will is tired of them.
I bought two different kinds to test out and personally I prefer the Earth's Best Organic biscuits because they are harder to bite off than the Beech Nut Goodies brand. My little guy just gums on them but I was afraid he might bite a piece off and choke. The Earth's Best also in my opinion taste a little better, they have a subtle hint of honey. After letting him gum it, sitting up for 30 minutes while I watched him he was able to break off a chunk large enough to choke on.
**CHOCKING HAZARD - I would not recommend leaving your baby unattended with these**
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