Well, I didn't dodge a bullet after all. Avery got sick this weekend and her doctor sent her to the hospital for an RSV test and a chest x-ray. After waiting all day to hear back, we were told that she has RSV. So our little sickie has been on breathing treatments and surrounded by humidifiers for the past couple of days. Her fever seems to have broken so that's nice. She's good natured even being sick. Had she not been wheezing so bad and had the same barking cough Drew had, I probably would not have thought it was more than a little fever. She doesn't act miserable at all. She does not like the breathing treatment though so she fusses while we try to give it to her. Her cry is so cute because it's very hoarse and scratchy. We've tried a few different ways to administer the breathing treatment to make it easier on her (holding it in front of her face, putting the tube in her mouth) but the most effective is to just put the mask on and hold her hands so she doesn't pull it off. (And yes, I did wash the mask after Drew used it.)
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Our Little Sickie, Part 2
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Who's your Daddy?
A friend of mine did this on her blog and I thought it was cute. The percentage changes depending on what picture you use but it's just fun to see what it says. When I used a different picture of Brent it said Avery looked more like him and Drew looked more like me. Go figure.
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Our Little Sickie
What's an outing to Chuck E. Cheese without catching some sort of communicable disease? Drew has come down with Croup and I'm sure that's where he got it. He woke up (fell out of bed really) a few days ago with a fever and a barking cough. We put him in our bed and he started throwing up then the tears came. He just wasn't feeling good at all. So I took him to the doctor and she determined he has croup. After a visit to Brent at the pharmacy to stock up on drugs we went home and Drew slept all day. He couldn't even stay awake to watch Thomas the Train! I think he's on the tail end of it right now but we've been home for the last 3 days so I am looking forward to him feeling better so we can get out again. I know he doesn't like being cooped up either. Luckily Avery has not caught it so I may have dodged that bullet. Here's our pitiful little sickie.
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Sunday, February 3, 2008
Where a kid can be a (crazy) kid
We ventured out to Chuck E. Cheese this weekend with some friends. Like most kids Drew loves going there. We never eat, we just go for the cheap games and unruly children. Avery was completely thrilled to be there.
We took a break from the spider game and ventured out to other games. Drew found a drum set that he enjoyed playing on.
Wait, who's that in the background? Oh --she's back. She must have been kicked off a different game by another annoyed parent. This little girl was just running around alone jumping in on everyone else's games. Seriously,where are her parents?!
Drew loves to play all the games with his dad and I don't know who's the bigger kid while we're there: Brent or Drew
Drew won lots of tickets throughout the evening and was able to pick out some fun prizes.We all went home exhausted and happy and I was surprised that the little girl was not waiting at our car for a ride home.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Our Hero
I often get comments from people remarking how great Brent is with the kids. Some women are truly surprised at how involved he is with Drew and Avery. I have had several people at church remark about how sweet it is to watch Brent with Avery because they can tell that he truly enjoys holding her and taking care of her. I am very blessed to have a husband that is so great with our kids. A friend of mine once said that her husband receives a hero's welcome from his kids when he gets home from work and that's the best way to describe what happens at our house at about 6:15 every night. As soon as Drew hears the garage door crack, he drops what he's doing and yells "Daddy!" He excitedly runs to greet him and is very happy to have him home. And it doesn't matter what time of day it is for Avery. Anytime she sees her daddy, she lights up like a Christmas tree. It's a mutual admiration really--She has him wrapped around her little finger. To Drew and Avery, Brent hangs the moon. And I have to agree, I think he's pretty great too. So this is my little note for Brent: You are the hero in our house and we appreciate all you do for us. We are blessed to have you as a husband and dad and we think you're "totally awesome!" (as Drew would say). You're the best! We love you more today than yesterday but not as much as tomorrow.
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