Did someone say "code blue"? I'm on my way!
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6 pounds 13 ounces
Length 19 3/4 inches
Monday, November 2, 2009
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Did someone say "code blue"? I'm on my way!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Tailgating At The KU Game!
Mommy and daughter on the hill.
We were able to get a few pics of Kinley and Chase playing together. (On the rare occasions when Kinley was sitting still.)
This was the best pic I could get showing Kinley and Chase both wearing their #5 jersey. Looks like we need to get Kinley a little basketball and Chase's parents need to get him a little pink elephant. Haha.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Kinley Is Walking!
Just before we left for Colorado Kinley started taking more than just a step here and there. Her primary means of transportation was still crawling though. I was hoping that Kinley would try to walk more in Colorado being around Jasmin, but Jasmin ended up crawling with Kinley more than Kinley ended up walking with her. Jasmin was such a good host and made her guests feel at home. Oh well, Kinley must have been taking notes on walking because she has really taken off since we got home. See for yourself in this little clip.
Kinley still crawls about 50% of the time, but as you can see she is getting pretty good at walking now.
Trip Home From Colorado
When we did arrive home the next morning Kinley was starving. She ate better than we had seen her eat in a long time and drank more than 8 oz of milk from her sippy cup. (Kinley's sippy cups are 8 oz and we had to refill the cup during her feeding.) Anyway, from that point on Kinley has really taken off with her table foods and sippy cups. We haven't touched a bottle since we got home because Kinley is drinking so well out of her sippy cups during the day!! She has also been trying new foods or accepting old foods that we haven't been able to get her to eat in a while. Some of those old foods include applesauce, cheese, freeze dried fruit, french toast sticks and yogurt. Some of the new foods Kinley has tried include grilled cheese sandwich, sliced chicken deli meat sandwich, animal crackers, and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The trick to getting Kinley to eat any sandwich is to cut it up and feed it to her, one bite at a time, on a fork. She is also getting better at feeding herself with a spoon.
Kevin and I are thrilled with Kinley's progress. We are a lot happier now that she is eating better and she seems to be a lot happier also. We don't dread mealtimes anymore and that is really nice for a change.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Pics From Colorado
Jasmin getting ready to blow out her candles.
Opening gifts.
Kinley was able to see pigs up close and personal for the first time. She was fearless with that fence between her and the pigs.
Thanks so much for a wonderful vacation. We had a great time!!
P.S. If you are wondering how Kinley ate on vacation I would have to say medium. We fed her at the table in her Bumbo with Phineas and Ferb on for most meals. She ate pretty much the same on vacation as she had been eating at home before we left. We tried a bottle a couple of times while there and she did OK. She would take most of the bottle, but then spit up just a little once in a while. Kinley did try a couple of new foods on vacation with her favorite being sausage from a breakfast burrito. Overall I would say she did pretty good for being away from home.
Trip To Colorado
I was able to get Kinley to take another whole 8 oz bottle of Pediasure while we were at the hotel, and that one stayed down!
After our fun little stop in Hays we were back on the road again. We made it past Denver and just about an hour and a half shy of our destination without any problems. That is when Kinley woke up and I had the bright idea to give her another bottle for breakfast instead of stopping and letting her eat table food. We didn't plan on our stop in Hays though, so I thought a bottle would be better so that we could keep traveling. It was 8 am by this time and if we didn't have to stop earlier we would have arrived at our destination 2 hours ago. Just about 2 oz into the bottle Kinley sent it right back up. Again all over her and her car seat. At least this time in was only 2 oz and it didn't get on the seat of the car. We were in the middle of nowhere Colorado, so we didn't have much of a choice but to keep going. Needless to say, I didn't try feeding Kinley a bottle in the car again. I don't think the problem was car sickness, because she has eaten just fine in the car in the past. I think she was still getting over her cold and that made it hard for her to take a bottle.
We finally ended up arriving around 9:30 am and the first thing we did when we got there was to give Kinley a bath and do another load of laundry. Kevin is an expert at taking the new car seat out of the car and taking it apart to wash.
Aftermath From The Five Shots
I know having a child with CDH means ups and downs, and to be fair I should post on both the ups and downs, but after a long mealtime, or day, or week, or weeks of fighting with my daughter to eat or drink anything, the last thing I want to do is type it all out for a post. This is one of the reasons I haven't posted in quite a while.
Kinley did run a low grade fever for a few days after the shots. She was also pretty fussy. We struggled to get her to eat or drink anything. I am sure this would be frustrating for any parent, but for parents of a child with CDH it is heartbreaking. We struggle with eating on a daily basis anyway, so when there is a decrease in her intake it really gets to us. To make matters worse, Kinley started to get a little cold just after she should have been getting over the aftermath of the shots, so that just prolonged her decreased intake.
We tried all we could to help Kinley with her symptoms, Tylenol for fever, vaporizer and Vicks Babyrub for her congestion, but in the end she just needed time and rest to get back to normal.
Luckily Kinley started to get a little better just before our trip.