Sunday, July 04, 2010
Simon update
Simon has moved down the hall to the Children's NICU, where they can better handle Rh disease/hemolytic disease. He's hooked up to a lot of stuff, but overall doing great and is responding very well to bili-lights and IVIG infusions.
Saturday, July 03, 2010
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
New Arrival
Friday, June 04, 2010
Surprise
We never expected to get these when Deb went to the perinatologist today.
3D ultrasound pictures of the little guy (no, he's not really missing part of his face and arm in the second one). He's 32 weeks today. Moderate anemia started appearing a few weeks ago (as expected), but hasn't gone up since then (not quite as expected, but very good). Other than that, he seems to be doing great! Thank you for your prayers.
3D ultrasound pictures of the little guy (no, he's not really missing part of his face and arm in the second one). He's 32 weeks today. Moderate anemia started appearing a few weeks ago (as expected), but hasn't gone up since then (not quite as expected, but very good). Other than that, he seems to be doing great! Thank you for your prayers.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
popcorn in milk
"You can fill a glass full to the brim with milk, and fill another glass of the same size brim full of popcorn, and then you can put all the popcorn kernel by kernel into the milk, and the milk will not run over. You cannot do this with bread. Popcorn and milk are the only two things that will go into the same place."
- from "Farmer Boy" by Laura Ingalls Wilder (page 34)
Well, guess we better try it.



It works! Now the question is, who would have bothered to figure this out? Must have been someone without TV.
- from "Farmer Boy" by Laura Ingalls Wilder (page 34)
Well, guess we better try it.
It works! Now the question is, who would have bothered to figure this out? Must have been someone without TV.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
3rd try for #5
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Autumn
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Baby Alex
Warning: This post contains some sad news. You may want to read it later. If you know us well, I'm sure you've already heard.
We said hello and goodbye to a second baby on August 20th. Alex made it to about 15 weeks before passing early on to be with the Lord. This baby will be just as dearly missed as his slightly older sibling.
This little one also had his or her mother's beautifully unique hands,
which raises quite a few more questions we hope to have some answers about in time. Because of additional testing we've opted to pursue, it will likely be confirmed in the coming weeks if this was Alexander or Alexandra.
We've been learning and researching more about "Brachydactyly Type C",
and what it could possibly mean when mom has these hands along with two miscarried babies after having four relatively normal kids.
But, while we wait for more on that, we remember and appreciate our short time with little baby Alex. We buried him today, next to his brother Gabriel. The incredible weather allowed us to linger a little longer in the "Garden of Angels" and brought us some different memories.
If that second picture in particular brought as many tears to you as it did me while creating this post, I apologize, I just had to include it, I warned you. Even though I was standing right there at the time, the, um, 'drama' of the moment didn't even hit me until I saw this picture tonight. ...here, let me hand you a kleenex.
We said hello and goodbye to a second baby on August 20th. Alex made it to about 15 weeks before passing early on to be with the Lord. This baby will be just as dearly missed as his slightly older sibling.This little one also had his or her mother's beautifully unique hands,
We've been learning and researching more about "Brachydactyly Type C",
But, while we wait for more on that, we remember and appreciate our short time with little baby Alex. We buried him today, next to his brother Gabriel. The incredible weather allowed us to linger a little longer in the "Garden of Angels" and brought us some different memories.
If that second picture in particular brought as many tears to you as it did me while creating this post, I apologize, I just had to include it, I warned you. Even though I was standing right there at the time, the, um, 'drama' of the moment didn't even hit me until I saw this picture tonight. ...here, let me hand you a kleenex.
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