Sunday, April 21, 2013

Baby's First Surgery - Lukie Edition

After spending his first six months of life lulling us into believing he would be the better sleeping, healthier baby, Luke went in for tubes-in-adenoids-out last week.  Originally I wasn't sure the ENT would send us in for tubes on our first visit, but as soon as I told him L had had two rounds of rocefin the doc held up his hand to cut me off and said, "yeah, he needs tubes".  Which was a relief.  Tubes were the greatest thing to happen to Genevieve so we are hopeful for the same response this time around.  And as long as L was under, the doc took out his adenoids too.  I'm going to miss that little pug snort of his. 

We checked in super early and watched the fish while paperwork was processed.  They had a wagon on the floor which Boo immediately found and insisted on being wheeled around in.  We got back to the pre-op rooms and changed into mandatory surgery pj's, then Luke continued to entertain the staff by taking his puppy fussy up and down the corridor in the wagon.  Without knowing what was going on, he ended up walking himself back to surgery.  But as soon as those doors closed and mom was gone, he started to scream.  So awful to hear your baby on the other side of the door knowing you can't go in!
where does this ride go?

lukie strolling himself back to the OR

The whole procedure was about 45 minutes.  I wanted to try to just chill out in the pre-op room but there were at least three or four different nurses who came and put their arms around me saying, "you ok mom?  You doing ok?"  I know I'm not a super emotional parent, but I started to get paranoid thinking they had to know something I didn't.  When the ENT came out he said everything was smooth and that L's adenoids were huge, so I was glad to know we made the right decision to take them out.  A couple minutes later I could once again hear my little man on the other side of the door. And he was mad as a hornet.

not.happy.
He had an IV because of the adenoids and of course had not eaten or drank anything for about 14 hours, all adding up to him being inconsolable.  They finally got him some juice which he slammed but all was not right until he horked it back up.  I brought both a back up set of clothes and a back up to the back up, and as soon as we were cleaned up he totally chilled out and almost immediately zonked in my arms.  Poor little bubs.

back home for a marathon nap
After the young prince awoke from his slumber he was happier and hungry.  I tried to get him to take it easy but there was no stopping him.

his mouth did not detach from this banana the entire time he ate it.  not even while he chewed.

mom, i am concentrating on this.  quit taking pictures.
After a full belly he was back at it, like nothing had happened.  And since the weather was non-horrible and I am a major believer in the power of a little fresh air and sun, we even headed outside for a time.

let's take Dolphie for a ride

HEY EVERYONE I JUST HAD SURGERY 7 HOURS AGO BUT DO YOU WANT TO COME PLAY WITH ME?
Matt stayed home with the patient on Tuesday. He did well but had a little fever cooking Tuesday night and Wednesday.  He's been getting up again at night but between the healing and a cold that won't let go I think we just need to give it some time. 

yay, daddy's home to play!
We're also hopeful that the clearing of the ears helps with his language development.  He's right on track for his age but he's also been listening like he's under water.  Hopefully in the coming weeks and months I eat my words about wanting him to talk more.  Two chatterboxes in the house?  Lord give us strength!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Top 10 Reasons This Weather Bites (First World Edition)

We are under the thumb of Mother Nature this 'spring'.  She is being a nasty witch and keeping us drenched with almost non-stop rainfall and temps that won't break 40.  I've had a lot of inside time to think about the ways that this is a problem for me.  It's pretty rough.  Here are the top 10 ways this weather is adversely affecting my life:

10. The heated seats in my car don't get hot in the 90 second drive to daycare
9. Ralphie's Pampered Paws haircut goes flat in the rain.  It's not attractive.
8. I already took our wool coats to the dry cleaner - BECAUSE IT'S APRIL - and now I have to take them back out of the plastic
7. I threw out Matt's horrible old slippers while he was recently out of town for work.  But his feet are cold so now I have to order new ones and I'll probably have to pay shipping. (Note: crisis averted.  Thanks Target Red Card!)
6. When I was at the salon the other week my head got really cold in the ten minutes it took the dye to set
5. I have some new wedges that I haven't been able to wear.  Except for when we were on vacation.
4. Sometimes at the dry cleaner, a few drops of rain drip on me at the drive through
3. Ditto for Starbucks
2. I have to drive to the ice cream shop instead of walk, so I'm not burning those tens of calories.

And the number one way this weather is messing with me:
1. My fingers are scrawnier so the giant rock I got in Florida spins around my finger and gets in the way of stuff. 


Oh dear spring, we need you SOON!