Thursday, May 29, 2014

Landon's 1st Foods!

On May 20 (to be specific), Landon had his first solid foods!  Its a bit before he turns 6 months, but he was showing all the signs.  And the biggest sign was he was out eating me and needed supplement bottles during the day.

Landon's first meal consisted of prunes, peas and a couple puffs.  He was not a fan of the peas.  Since then he has also pears and sweet potatoes.   Landon loves pears!




Landon has been doing great eating!  If I were to guess he eats between 2-2.5 tablespoons of food once a day.  I don't think we will be staying at that amount for long though!  Way to go Landon!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Cast

On Sunday (a week ago), we were outside at gramma and grandpa's playing on the trampoline.  Daddy and Amelia were working on her monkey drops, where you drop to your bottom then bounce up to your feet.  There was some loss of balance when daddy came down and Amelia did a face plant in the trampoline.  We aren't exactly sure what happened, but Amelia's arm hit the trampoline.  Amelia immediately started to cry - a deep painful cry.  She got really pale, told us which arm hurt and we iced it.  After much debate, a couple hours of observation and almost trips to the ER (including one where we went inside and talked to the nurse), we decided to see if we could make it home.  Amelia was favoring her arm, but still used it.  We knew something was wrong, but we didn't think it was broke.

The next day, Amelia was still favoring it and saying it hurt so I took her in at 10:40.  I only mention the time because we didn't end up leaving until 1:30!  We didn't have our usual doctor, but the one we had was amazing!  After a few hand twists, pushes, and movements she ordered x-rays.  This was the one part Amelia struggled with, but still through it all there were no tears.  After the x-rays things got a bit crazy, the doctor talked about some bowing, fractures, but wanted a specialist to look at it.  So after a lot of time waiting, some songs, some viewing of Frozen, a couple granola bars, a Lando feeding and a bathroom break - the specialist agreed with the bowing and fractures on both bones.   The urgent care doctor came in to put on a temporary cast and another appointment was made to see the specialist to put on a permanent cast. 
Amelia in her cast. 
Honestly, I cannot believe how brave and strong this girl is.  Towards the end of the appointment, both of the younger kids were really loosing it, so I had to attend to them while they put on the cast.  Amelia did not cry or anything - she let the guy do his work and put on a brave face.  How she did it - I still don't know - the  girl was amazing.  At this point we were told Amelia could not eat in case she needed to have her arm set.

We were able to go home and Daddy met us there.  Amelia's appointment was at 4:30 and since daddy came home, I was able to go with Amelia and the younger two could stay home.  
 Amelia working on her cards and envelopes while waiting.  As seen, she was still using her arm at this point.

So the diagnosis.....after the specialist looked at the x-ray, he determined there were no fractures; however, there was bowing of the arm.  (Which is visible when you compare her two arms). All bones have a little flex in them, more so in kids.  But when there is enough force on a bone, the bone will stay bent....this happens prior to the point of breaking.   Typically the inside bone of the arm curves out just a little bit.  Amelia's?! well hers bows a bit inward.  This explains why she has a limited range of motion when twisting her arm.   With this diagnosis there were 2 options for treatment.  1.  Have the doctor bend the bone straight (oh ouch) 2. Let it straighten out naturally.   Option 1 provided no medical benefit and required general anesthesia, so it was a no brainer.  We are going to have a curved armed girl for the next 1.5-2 years.  Yes, you read that right - 1.5 to 2 years for the bone to naturally straighten by itself.    Because the bone was bowed and more prone to breaking Amelia needed to get a permanent cast for 3-4 weeks.  Once it comes off more x-rays will be taken and she will be monitored until it is straightens.
 Amelia choose hot pink for a cast color!  She is getting the cast on in this picture and finally was able to eat something at about 6:00.  Through it all, she never complained about eating and still didn't cry.
 Amelia at home
Amelia showing her cast.
Amazingly enough, this tough girl has not had interrupted sleep and has had very minimal pain relievers.  She has continued to have a happy attitude.  This girl just truly amazes me - I cannot believe how she has handled this whole situation.  Her actions have gone beyond her years and we are so proud of her.  We love you and wish this didn't happen. But we also thank God it wasn't worse, like a broken arm.  

Monday, May 26, 2014

Fun Week!

Gramma came up to visit so she could see the girls at gymnastics, swim lessons and visit in general.
 Gramma and Landon
 Landon loved Harley.  Anytime Harley would jump around or lick him, Landon would start giggling like crazy!
 Gramma braved the chilly water and actually swam with the girls on their final class
 They did great and loved having her there.
 Puppy Paddle
 Back float
 Big smiles.....the cold hasn't set in yet.

 Love this picture.
 Next was Amelia's turn!
 Big smiles from Amelia!
 Good swimming skills!
The back float.....and Amelia covering her ears so the water doesn't get in.
Puppy Paddle

Gramma at gymnastics!  Amelia was so very excited!
Amelia on the balance beam.  Every so often she would look over smile oh so big and wave at gramma!
Working on bunny hops
Bear crawl on the balance beam
Pre-dismount
Stick and finish!

We then all headed to Orange City for Tulip Festival!  It was freezing!
 We had to buy a hat and gloves for the girls it was so cold!
We found out the merry go round is not Isabelle's forte....she loves to lay down, but then doesn't hold on and slid right off!  Needless to say - I guess we'll wait til she gets a little older.
 Amelia loves the merry go round too!
 Who can stay awake when rolled like a burrito?!
 The girls also went on rides; however, this ride was a mistake....
 Isabelle HATED it and cried.  We felt really bad and it caused her some hesitation for the other rides, but she was a trooper and still went on some of the rides.
 Like the carousel with daddy!
 Grandpa and Amelia
 Sleeping again.....Landon did spend some time awake!
 Amelia and grandpa going down the big slide!
 Going up to the slide....Amelia is looking excited!
 Mommy and the girls on the carousel
 We also visited grandpa at work!  I think Amelia can handle sitting in the 'power' chair
 Grandpa and Amelia
 Mommy and Isabelle on the slide!
Amelia and mommy going though a maze of sorts
Up and up we went!
Through some ropes and stuff
Amelia on the roller coaster!  She only went once, which kind of surprised me since she seemed to have so much fun.
Amelia is the 3rd from the front
Big smiles!  You can almost see when her stomach drops or the momentum is pulling her based on her smile!
The ferris wheel. 
Gramma making Lando laugh!
Grandpa and Amelia on the slide!
And of course we couldn't miss out on the desserts!
Little Miss Independent refused to take a bite off the stick so I had to break pieces off for her.
But she still managed to hit the cheeks with whipped cream!
Oh so yum!!!!
Isabelle, Amelia and Grandpa on the swing!
Wrestle time!  Looks like grandpa is losing!
Amelia explaining something to grandpa!
This year we went to the fly in pancake breakfast!  After eating we looked at the planes and the girls had a blast running around!



Trying to get the girls to pose for a picture



After the pancake breakfast we went to a farm and immediately the girls fell in love with the cat
Daddy and Isabelle - she was not excited about how loud the tractor was

Amelia went on a tractor ride with gramma


Amelia insisted I take a picture of the cat so she could remember it.  She loved that cat!
Grandpa feeding a sleeping Landon....yet still eating

While the week was good the ending was not so good, but that is for a different post.  Thanks for coming up gramma!