Monday, December 29, 2008

Back in Boise

Hooray, we're home! Our house wasn't burned down, vandalised or robbed while we were away! We left Ross and Marde's house yesterday around 2:00, and both Corbin and Ivy did very well all the way home. Dexter stayed with grandma for an extra day and will be flying up with her tonight. We got home just after 8:00 and Corbin didn't stop talking about how all our stuff was still there and working, until we put him in bed around 10:30. He was so cute with Ivy, telling her where her room was, and where the bathroom was, even though, he said, "she is a baby and goes poop in her diaper still." He kept comparing things to his grandma's house too, like how daylight savings happened while we were gone, so our clocks all said 9 instead of 8, he's like, "at grandma's house the clocks say 8:00, but at our house they say 9:00. Grandma's clocks are loud, but our clocks are quiet." Etc. etc......he just went on like that. It was cute, and fun, and we are very happy to be home. We really appreciate Ross and Marde for letting us stay with them for exactly 2 months (Oct. 28-Dec. 28), and not getting frustrated because the house was always messy, and there was constant noise. They always watched our kids, fed them meals, gave them baths, and much much more, they really went beyond the call of duty. We know there are not enough thank you's for all they did for us, and we can never really pay them back, but hopefully they know how much we appreciate and love them for it. Thanks guys, we love you!!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Finally home....sorta

Today was the BIG DAY, we finally talked the doctors into letting us take sweet little Ivy home with us after 7 long weeks in the hospital. We are staying with Scott's mom for a few more days, and will drive home to Boise on Sunday, as long as the road has opened up again. We are so thankful that she is finally healthy enough for us to take her home. We were blessed with wonderful doctors who were very careful, and at times, I thought, a little too cautious. They wanted to make sure everything was perfect. She still has a feeding tube in her nose, but she is drinking from a bottle for about 40% of regular feeds, the rest goes in the tube. They were also a little concerned about her incision from her latest surgery being a little infected, but it is under control, I just have to change the dressing twice a day, no big deal. It's a little strange having her with us, and we have to be very careful to avoid sick people or places with big crowds because she is so susceptible to RSV. We are going to be stuck home for quite some time without even being able to go to church! But we are looking forward to at least being home after being away for so long. I can't believe it is finally happening!! Thanks to everyone who helped us out during these long weeks, especially both our moms for all the babysitting, and to Russell for being patient and allowing Scott to focus more on our family issues than work! We love you all............Hooray, home!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Christmas Letter 2008

Now I know pretty much everybody has received our christmas letter (poem) already, but I thought it would be fun for those of you who haven't, plus I thought I would add some photos to illustrate what I was trying to say.

This year has been a year of change,
For this Brunson crew,
Some things were good, others strange,
But almost everything is new.

First off, of course, we moved away,
We’re Idahoans now,
We’re near a farm, but it’s okay,
We LOVE the smell of cow!

We’re enjoying our house and backyard too,
The boys’ just love it so,
There are parks real close, and a pool,
Lots of places for us to go.

We went on a cruise back in the spring,
Don’t worry, company paid,
Our little boys, who we didn’t bring,
Were at Grandma’s where they played.

And those sweet boys whom we love and need,
Are amazing you will see,
Corbin’s is four and can already read,
Next comes geometry!

Dexter’s a monkey, crazy and loud,
In March he just turned one,
On top of a table he stands so proud,
‘Til he falls and bites his tongue.

And I’m sure you know, just weeks ago,
We had a baby girl,
Beautiful Ivy has put on quite a show,
And taken us for a whirl.

Her heart needs work, but she’s doing fine,
In her hospital bed,
Whenever we see her, her eyes just shine,
As we kiss her cute little head.

We’re thankful for the gospel, we’ve been so blessed,
Our families and friends helped too,
Without you we’d be a lot more stressed,
So thanks to all of you!

And Merry Christmas everyone,
Find reason to be of good cheer,
We hope you have a lot of fun,
But we can’t wait until next year!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Sweet Stacy

Corbin and Stacy January '07


This weekend we were saddened by the sudden loss of Scott's sister, Stacy. She was so dear to us, as we have had the pleasure of having her stay with us on several occasions while we were still living in Utah. She was certainly one of our Heavenly Fathers most special beings and we are blessed to have known her. It makes me sad to think that our kids probably will not remember her, but we know that they will get the chance to meet her again in heaven. We will miss you Stacy, we can't wait to see, speak and run with you in heaven. We love you!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Nice to meet you!!

Our first family photo

Looking at her big brother


Dex poking her eye

Now that Ivy is in the Children's surgical unit, she has her own room and can allow visitors other than us and grandparents. So, since Dex hadn't met Ivy yet and it has been several weeks since Corbin saw her we decided to bring them in. It got a little loud and crazy (when we are in a quiet environment the boys feel it is necessary to run around screaming), but it was fun to have the family together for the first time. Dexter was really sweet with Ivy, patting her blanket and rubbing her hair, and then right when scott snapped the photo he poked her in the eye. It was sad, but funny too!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Look how far we've come

Ivy had her surgery yesterday, and things went very well. I probably can't explain the procedure very well, so I'm not going to try. Just know that she had work done on her intestines, and her appendix was removed (not really removed but turned inside out and put into her system for her to poop it out. I know, wierd). She was only in surgery for a little over an hour, and only had the breathing tube in during the procedure. After it was over they took her back to the picu, but only overnight for observation, they said she would go back to the surgical unit in the morning. I went there today and she is still in the picu, although, not because she is not doing well, but because there are no available rooms in the surgical unit. Everything is going really well and we could not be happier with her progress.
Today marks the 40th day of her hospital stay and it amazes me how far we've come. I thought back on her previous two surgeries and how I felt those days and I almost started to cry. There were many days before and after she was born when we wondered if she would survive this long. We feel so blessed to still have her in our lives, and to be doing so well. Thank you so much for all the prayers and support, we couldn't have come so far along without all of you. We love you.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Ivy IV-less

Smilin' Ivy

Big Yawn

She's So Cute

Sleepy Smile

Good day everybody. Scott here with the latest update on Ivy Maxine! Our little baby girl is doing so well! Today we saw her without ANY IV's. This is the first time since the day she was born that she has not had an IV somewhere. You can tell that she is so relieved to have all of her limbs back in full use. But, The greatest news of all, is that she is now starting to smile at us! She smiles every few minutes in her sleep and when she is awake, she smiles almost every time you talk to her. She is so adorable and so pleasant. On thursday of last week, we heard from the surgery team that she should have her abdominal surgery this coming tuesday. This might change, but we are hoping that it does happen soon, so that Ivy can be out of the hospital by Christmas. A few other fun things that we wanted to mention are that she had her one month birthday last sunday. She was visited by Jerry Sloan and Mehmet Okur of the Utah Jazz and she got a cool autographed mini basketball. She was moved from the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) to the Childrens Surgical Unit. This means she is doing so well that she doesn't need her own nurse all the time now, so that is way good. Also, it looks like her hair may be turning red. Now that we have a room with a window, we have better light and it looks red. Rochelle is very jealous. After her surgery on tuesday, she will be moved back to the PICU but it's okay, we are friends with all the nurses by now and they are all missing Ivy. Thanks for all your support, See ya!