Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Toughest Cookie I Know

After Olivia's sleep study a couple months ago we learned her tonsils and adenoids would have to come out. Her breathing was just too obstructed and the different variation of medications we'd tried were only alleviating her symptoms to a certain point. We had hoped to have the surgery done before preschool started but wouldn't you know? Everyone else also wanted surgeries done before school started. This was the one time being the youngest didn't move you to the front of the line haha! She was scheduled for September 11 (which all my mommy nerves were freaking out over because I'm crazy) and we hoped and prayed to every virus and bacteria out there that she wouldn't get sick those first few weeks at preschool (she had to be sick-free for 3 weeks for the surgery). Low and behold the day arrived much sooner than I cared for and off we went to the hospital at 5AM because OF COURSE she had priority to be the first surgery of the day due to her age. This is where I will take the time to say what an awesome kid she is regardless of how Alex and I raised her. The personality she was born with, that we've seen from day 1, is just so go-with-the-flow. In the NICU she never fought the feeding tube she briefly had. As an infant with projectile vomiting she was never irritable or really upset by it. At its worst, when her hemangioma was bleeding and had ulcers she never complained or seemed to care. As a toddler she was constantly going at full speed and crashing into everything. She had her first black eye at 8 months old and we still don't know how it happened because she NEVER cried. We've always joked that if Olivia is crying she is truly hurt and needs the ER because that kid falls and gets right back up like nothing happened.  She just has a spirit that is impossible to darken. She's wild and crazy and I feel like I pretty much repeat all day long: slow down, look where you're going, take a breath, are you okay? is your helmet on? are you sure you don't want a bandaid? So we had high hopes that she would breeze through this surgery and recovery. We were proved right! That morning in the waiting area she had all these adults waiting for surgery smiling and laughing over her silliness. She was putting on a whole production with her giant Stitch. When we got called back to pre-op and she had to change into a gown, all she cared about was getting to wear the "blue hair" like the nurses. She had every nurse and doctor wrapped around her finger in minutes. The anesthesiologist talked with us about giving her what is essentially baby valium so that the separation from us went smoother. Alex and I talked it over and were sort of against it because it's just not in her nature to panic or freak out but this was a totally new situation and we ended up deciding to give it to her. They said in 20 minutes she would get a little loopy and sleepy and they'd take her in. Well, 20 minutes came and went and she was her normal self. She was singing loudly and cracking everyone up. They came to get her and we walked part of the way with her bed. We gave kisses and hugs and split off to the exit. I was a mess but I could hear her talking just fine with the nurses and not being upset at all so that helped me calm down a bit. The wait was awful though. My stomach was so upset and I was crying to Alex that after this she was never going to trust us and she was going to hate me. When they called us back to see her she was still out. She was the cutest thing asleep on her tummy with her legs kicked up and crossed at the ankles like she was tanning on the beach! The first thing her nurse said was in her 30 years she'd never seen such a laid back kid. She told us when they got in the OR she took the face mask and played with it.  They asked her to breathe into it which she did without hesitating and the nurse said in 2 breathes she went to sleep with a smile. Other nurses and her surgeon came in to talk with us and they all said the same thing: she was so easy going and just the best patient they'd ever had. At this point she was starting to wake and I braced myself for every possible reaction...crying, anger, ripping out iv's and cords, you name it. The nurse warned us kids get combative and start ripping everything off. She woke up just like any other morning...asking for a popsicle lol. She never cried, she never got upset, she didn't touch a single cord or the iv. The nurse was in shock the entire time. The nurse said they consider themselves lucky if they get one good reading of vitals before all the cords and iv come off. Lu sat with it all for the hour she was in recovery while watching SpongeBob. When the nurse asked if she wanted anything other than the popsicle Lu said "can I go home now?" Recovery has gone so well at home. She did throw up blood twice that first day which is normal for the amount of blood they swallow during the surgery. But in typical Lu fashion she threw up and then went right back to playing. Playing! Playing 2 hours after surgery. We figured it was just because of the drugs she was still on. Nope. She's been playing and being her normal self everyday since. She's had zero issues with eating and drinking and instead I've had to hold her back from eating the hard and crunchy stuff she wants. I gave in on day 2 when she begged me with tear-filled eyes for a hot dog lol. She wanted to go back to school on Monday--3 days after surgery! Due to her food restrictions I said no. We'll see if she still wants to go back Wednesday. All in all it went so much better than we even hoped for. Her surgeon said her tonsils and adenoids were way too big for the size and shape of her throat and that in 3 weeks (once the swelling has gone down) we should see a huge improvement in her breathing. 

Olivia never ceases to amaze me. I'd love to take credit for her ability to bounce back from anything but that's all Alex. Her quirkiness is all me but that onward and upward attitude is all her daddy. I'd like to think she got the best of both of us because it's made her incredibly special. It's important to note what a great big sister Emma has been as well. Everyone knows Emma thrives on attention and it's been lacking the last few days. She powered through 2 days of preschool on her own, hardly complained about our weird eating habits lately, and hovered over Lu like a mama bird. I couldn't ask for better kids and I thank my lucky stars everyday that they're all mine!

Putting on a show in the waiting area. 
Pre-op: can I wear the blue hair now??
Post-op: still sleeping
Literally 10 seconds after waking up--watching SpongeBob and asking for Popsicles. 
An hour after we got home (and by this point she'd already thrown up once). This kid kills me. 
24 hours after surgery. She was so pumped they let her take her blue hair home!
My attempt at trying to keep her still...pictionary. It's awful when your 4 year old is better at it than you. This is Minnie Mouse. 
Snowman
House
So I drew Santa in his sleigh. She said that it must be an elf because it was too skinny. So she drew Santa next to mine with a "belly." Then she judged my sleigh and asked how Santa could get in without a door. She added a door to my sleigh. If you'd like to keep your pride, don't play pictionary with Lu.
Not even 48 hours since surgery and all she wanted was a hot dog.
2 days after surgery

Monday, August 17, 2015

Preschool

Whether I was ready or not, the girls attended their 1st day of preschool today. I knew back in February when we registered that this was going to be emotional for me but it wasn't until the parent meeting last Friday that it truly hit me. Sitting in their classroom, going over forms made it so real. We are so fortunate to be in a position for me to stay home and I really am not ready to give up my time with them! But...I'm rational enough to realize how important this experience is so off they went this morning. Alex knew I was struggling with this big event so he took today off to be there for the girls and me. The girls handled it all beautifully. They didn't cry, complain, or even seem all that worried. They hugged and kissed us goodbye and then started asking every child around them what their name was. Alex had to practically drag me out of the classroom. We then hit up the grocery store. So simple right? Nope. It was the first time in over 4 YEARS Alex and I had been to the grocery store without kids. It was going great (slowly browsing, comparing prices for once instead of grabbing the easiest to reach item, etc) until we ran into gymnastics friends and the girls' friend was there. We chatted like normal extracurricular parents do but in my head I was like oh god, I wish the girls were here to giggle like "K" and hey, why isn't she in preschool and oh god, I hope they're giggling at preschool. Yaaaaa, the first day was rough on me...But then, before we knew it it was time to pick them up! I was so excited I made Alex go early and we had to wait in the car because we were too early! They were so excited to see is and tell us all about their day. They had so much fun and were yelling out goodbyes to all their new friends, hugging and kissing their teachers goodbye (those who know my kids won't be surprised, but my children can be overly familiar with people), and skipping back to the car.  After we ate lunch at home they crashed big time. The girls stopped napping at 2 and in the last 2 years they've probably napped in their beds a total of 10 times (of those 10, 7 were probably during times of sickness!). All in all it went as well as can be expected. I hope to handle it better the rest of the week but I think on my end it is just going to take time!
This was the point I realized they didn't even care I was still in the room...

Monday, August 3, 2015

4 Year Check Up

The girls had their 4-year check up the day after their birthday. They were champs for two sets of shots and bloodwork. They are both long, skinny things!

Emma: 40.5 inches 65th percentile
            31 lbs 5 oz 16th percentile

Olivia: 39 inches 50th percentile
          27 lbs 13 oz 2nd percentile 

No boys allowed :-)
All Emma wants is to be able to carry a baby around. Unfortunately most babies weigh more than her!
I don't think we will ever understand the way these two always gravitate towards each other!
Patiently waiting for me to give him some of my food but then he fell asleep!
Fell asleep clutching her Bass Pro loot!
Don't dads have the best ideas ever?? I guess it's better than the cap gun she wanted at Bass Pro last time. 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Jam-Packed Summer

This summer has been incredibly busy for us, with something going on almost every single day. Now, we are just 3 weeks away from the start of preschool! I am totally not ready for this new milestone and so, in between our 1,000 events this summer, I've been squeezing in every bonding opportunity I could!

After learning Olivia was allergic to dogs and making some medication and lifestyle changes it was still clear her apnea, snoring, and constant sickness was an issue. She was such a trooper and slept through the night at her sleep study with all this junk! We learned that while her apnea is only a few seconds her breathing IS obstructed. We meet with the surgeon next week to discuss taking out her adenoids and tonsils. Another event I'm just not ready for...
Father's Day at Salt Creek
Fun at lunch with my ladies
Grandma Linda pulled out all of my old Polly Pockets for the girls to play with!
This kid and her fashion sense--nails done, dressed herself. 
It takes forever to get out of the house with these two: I forgot my necklace, I need my sunglasses...
Reading some Nancy Drew while visiting great nana
It's official! The cutest thing ever. Cousins dancing together!
Dance camp week 1. First time I've ever dropped the girls off somewhere and left! It was great practice for this momma that cried while driving away. By day 2 I was freaking out by how little I actually got done--I needed more time!! Haha. 
Carrots are just a couple weeks away from being ready. 
Beets are just about ready as well
Corn on July 13, same stalk ONE WEEK later!
Corn is starting to come in!!
Our pumpkins are out of control and have started exiting the huge planter! This vine was wrapped around our baby orange tree, took me forever to separate them!
We've got about 5 huge butternut squash going, only 1 zucchini so far but fingers crossed for more!
Those 3 days of rain really confused the girls. In their 4 years they've seen very little rain. They've actually seen more days of snow then rain, crazy huh?
Week 2 of dance camp
Making our own potato chips!
The girls' 4th birthday party! Are they not toddlers anymore? :-( I'm so proud of the little ladies they're becoming but I'm sad how much more independent they're becoming. I'm not ready for preschool. 
Another milestone...being able to dance together in the garage. Like actually DANCE TOGETHER. I cry just looking at this. 
Divas even on our practice walks to school. So far we are only making it about 3/4 of the way to their school before they're tired. We may have to hold off on walking to school lol. 
When I asked Olivia what her painting was she said it is her on the tv because she is famous...
I know there's legitimate equipment for this but this is how we clean the fish tank around here!
I think Dozer may have just as hard a time as me when preschool starts!
Meema and I handled 4 kids, 4 and under at great nanas AND lunch out (thanks to auntie nat) while Lauren and Corey got a much needed vacation!
Leaving nanas
Pizza lunch!