We've been able to venture out of the house a little more now that Georgia is a little older, and since we've had unusually warm weather this winter. We've taken the kids on some adventures. They both enjoyed their Valentines day parties at school, and we went to both Jax and Mattox's birthday parties as a whole family. We also got to meet Heather, Brad, and Hudson at a brewery in Greenville, called Quest, and they have a nice outside area. Banks had a blast running around. A funny story, he peed outside on the lawn right next to a picnic table where a young couple was sitting. We all got a kick out of that, including the couple, luckily.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
A Rocky Start to 2017
The beginning of 2017 was rough for us. On (Friday) January 13, we lost Demi, which was traumatic and one of the saddest moments of my life. Although we knew her heart condition was progressing, nothing could have prepared us for her collapsing that morning and us having to make one of the most difficult decisions. The most difficult part was having to explain to Banks that Demi wasn't going to be at the house anymore. Demi was his best buddy and shadow. The emptiness in our house is so apparent and we miss her every single day. To make matters worse, Patrick had the flu during the same weekend we had to say goodbye to Demi, and my mom had strep so she wasn't able to come help either. We didn't want to ask anyone else to come into our house with the flu floating around, so we just managed. That was a rough weekend, to say the least. In trying to prevent the babies from getting the flu, I called Dr.Maddox when Patrick got diagnosed with the flu on that Friday and he started them on Tamiflu. The following Monday when I picked Banks up from school, we were home for about 2 hours when I noticed he was not able to walk very well. He was stumbling around, kind of limping, and not walking in a straight line. We took him to Kid's Care that night, and the pediatrician there said to watch him overnight and take him to Dr.Maddox the next morning if he was still doing it. Tuesday morning, he was still not walking well, so we took him in to Dr.Maddox. Dr.Maddox felt very strongly that it was the Tamiflu causing the issues, even though the pediatrician the night before said she didn't think there was any way it could be Tamiflu. With Banks' kidney issues, we know he may not process medications like other children, so it made sense to us that it could be Tamiflu causing it. I took both kids off the Tamiflu immediately, and Dr.Maddox told us to watch him for 24-48 hours and call back to let him know if it had changed. Well, on Wednesday, it had changed. He went from stumbling around and kind of limping to completely limping. I took him back in to the pediatrician, but Dr.Maddox doesn't work on Wednesdays so we saw the on-call doctor (Dr.Graham). Let's just say we got no answers, and we won't be seeing her again. On Thursday it still wasn't better, so we took him back to Dr.Maddox again. At that point, Dr.Maddox said that it could be fluid that collected on his hip, which sometimes happens after a virus, and that he no longer felt it was a neurological/coordination issue, but more of a muscular/bone type of limp. That made me feel better, but still no solid answers. It took almost a full month for his walk to get completely back to normal, but praise be to God, it did eventually get back to normal. It kills me with worry that we never got a solid answer, but I did notice during that time that his pants that I had just bought for him had gotten too short, so we measured him and he grew a whole INCH in a month! I feel in my momma heart that the growth spurt had something to do with the walking issues. Who knows though!
Thankfully, the rest of January and 2017 has been better!
Thankfully, the rest of January and 2017 has been better!
Georgia 5-6 Month Updates
Georgia has been developing so rapidly over the last couple of months! She is laughing, rolling over both ways, pivoting, scooting on her back, reaching for objects and putting them in her mouth, babbling (mostly "dadadada," but also an occasional "mama" and "buhbuh), and has even tried a couple of foods. I started her with avocado, mixed in and pureed with some breastmilk, and she really enjoys that. Next, we tried bananas, and she doesn't seem to enjoy those as much. We look forward to continuing to try some different things with her now that she is officially 6 months old. She still prefers breastfeeding over any other means of nutrition, but she does take the bottle when she has to. I've tried formula with her a few times, particularly at night to see if it will fill her up better. She doesn't seem to mind the formula and takes it about as well as she does when there is breastmilk in the bottle. She is still in a bit of a sleep regression, and wakes up 1-2 times a night (usually at 11ish and 3ish). This is very tiring for momma, but I know it won't last forever. Her personality is already so apparent. She is still such an alert and aware baby, like she has been from day 1. She is going to be a quick learner because she is already so intuitive and smart. She seems to always know what is going on around her, and she wants to interact with everyone and everything. Her favorite thing to watch is her big brother. She locks her eyes on him and can be entertained for a long, long time. He makes her smile and laugh, and he still loves on her and gives her lots of hugs and kisses. Besides big brother, Georgia always lets our a laugh when you lift her up in the air, tickle her belly, and kiss her feet. She does some really high pitched squeals, and when I do it back at her, that makes her laugh really hard. She is such a happy girl, and is such a joy. I could have never prepared myself for the way she would complete our family.
Her 6 month check up was perfect. Stats:
-Weight: 14.9lbs, 26%
-Length: 25.3in, 24%
-Head circumference: 16.3, 27%
-BMI: 42%
Her 6 month check up was perfect. Stats:
-Weight: 14.9lbs, 26%
-Length: 25.3in, 24%
-Head circumference: 16.3, 27%
-BMI: 42%
Baptism
Banks and Georgia were baptized on the same day - Feb.19. It was such a special day, and one we will undoubtedly remember forever. Dr.Bailey at Central Presbyterian is so gentle and kind, and someone we are grateful to have as a leader in continuing to help us grow as Christians. We are so blessed to have family that loves us and our sweet babies so much. Banks and Georgia had all four of their grandparents there, as well as Aunt Casey and Uncle Brian. Both kiddos were perfectly behaved during the whole baptismal ceremony. Banks held up his muscles during, "Jesus Loves Me," on the part that says, "they are weak, but he is STRONG." Georgia stared and smiled at the other little children who were up at the front during the ceremony. After church, we all came back to our house and ate BBQ and enjoyed some family time. It was the perfect day!
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