Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Gearing Up for Surgery

I don't know if I've ever mentioned it on the blog, but Ivy's surgery is coming up on July 1st. We decided that before the very stressful time that we will spend in the hospital, it would be perfect to spend a couple of days with some friends at Ross and Marde's cabins at bear lake. This will be our third year of going there with our closest friends and we are really looking forward to it. Especially since for a while there we were afraid it wouldn't happen this year.
Here's Ives is in her swimsuit for Bear Lake. Its a 12 month size so its a little big, but I couldn't find a smaller size!

Anyway, we are pretty nervous for Ivy's surgery, but are really hoping for the best. She has been doing SO WELL lately and it almost seems a shame to go back to square one. The doctors say it is best to do the surgery when she is doing well, so at least we've got that going for us.

So here's a little update on how she is doing lately. She is currently at 12 lbs and grows about 3 oz every week (which is awesome for her), she still eats really well and spits up a lot less. She has also excelled at eating solid foods, she LOVES it! She can roll over really well from belly to back, but not quite as good the other way around. She doesn't sit up on her own yet, but is getting close (I hope she doesn't regress too much after surgery). She loves to clap and wave, and also pats our backs whenever we pick her up. She is also still a big fan of her tongue and constantly sticks it out. She is (finally) sleeping in her crib in her bedroom, instead of the one next to our bed. That was because of me, not her, I was nervous to have her far away.

Here is the cross-stitch that I finished months ago. Actually I finished it before Dex was born, since I didn't know if he was a boy or girl I made a one of each, then I added her name and stats a few months ago. I finally had it framed last week, on my own. I hope Marde is proud of my initiative. Doesn't it look cute!!


PS. To update on the ant situation, I haven't seen a live ant for days, but I do see a couple million dead ant bodies all around the outside of my house!! I guess that means it worked! On a more negative note, the day after the dude sprayed I was bitten by a spider, and Corbin was stung by a bee....revenge??????

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Ivy's New Room

Since Scott was off work for Memorial Day Weekend I decided it would be the perfect time to paint Ivy's room. This is actually the first painting job in the house so far. We've lived here almost a year now, so its about time!

Scott helped me tape around the edges and in the center of the room, but I did all the painting myself. Scott hates painting and always wants just white walls, because it is too much work. I always have to beg him to let me paint anything. So I promised to do the work myself, if he watched the kiddos, and he agreed. After all the painting was done and dry, Scott was a great sport and helped me put up the border (which turned out to be way more difficult than I had anticipated).

Anyway, here is the finished product. To my surprise, it turned out very cute (after I painted the green, I was like, oh crap it looks like mint!), I am very happy with the results. In case you can't tell from the pictures, the bottom is a very light pink, and the top is green.




Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Ready to be Done

Ivy had her catheterization yesterday, and we are so glad its over. We were stuck at the hospital for over 12 hours yesterday for what was supposed to be a relatively short procedure. The doctors told us that the procedure itself would be 2 or 3 hours, and then of course there is prep time, recovery time etc. All leading us to a discharge time of about 5:30 pm. Well they were a little off on their estimates. The procedure ended up taking 5 hours and the recovery time was SUPER long. Apparently they couldn't get her to stop bleeding, which happened with her very first surgery as well. They had to spend an extra hour getting it to stop.

Meanwhile, Scott and I are in the waiting room expecting the doc to come out and speak to us any minute (we'd recieved a call in the waiting room saying he would be out momentarily), but he never came out. I had such a horrible feeling of dread waiting there for him. Where could he be? What is going on? Is she okay? Finally, after about an hour Scott asked the receptionist to find out what was happening, so she did. That's when we found out about the bleeding, but she said that they just got it to stop and that the doc would definately be out in a moment. I was SO RELIEVED.

So Dr. Womack finally came out and explained everything that went on, and said things had gone well (up until the excessive bleeding), and they got all the information that they needed to be able to proceed to the next step (surgery). Hooray! We then headed to recovery to be re-united with our little trooper. She was swollen, tired, and quite grumpy, but she looked good. We waited and waited to be released, and waited some more. Ivy couldn't pee.........we tried scaring it out of her by saying we wouldn't be able to go home.........she finally wet, and I mean WET! Then the doc had to do another quick echo, followed by another LONG discussion. More waiting......and finally at 8:15 or so we signed the release papers and walked out the door. Thankful to be done!

So thanks again Russell and Collette, you guys are amazing. Seriously, we owe you big time!

Anyway, it looks like surgery will be taking place sometime in early to mid june. I know it sounds wierd, but we can hardly wait. I am nervous of course, but I am so sick of this looming over head. I just want to be finished (for a while anyway). Finished with the nurses, physical therapists, dietitions, social workers, doctors, doctors appointments, endless paperwork, and most of all, the mountain of bills. After this surgery, we will still have all those things for about a month, but then most of them will either diminish substantially, or go away all together. I will have no problem giving them up!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Ivy's MRI


So Ivy had her pre-op MRI today, and she is a little champ. She wasn't allowed to eat after 7 am, and refused to eat since 4:45am, so by the time everything was done at about 2 pm, she was pretty hungry! We went into the hospital super early this morning where they made her cry several times for various reasons like, poking her arm for an IV, checking her oxygen sats, taking her blood pressure, or just bugging her in general. They finally got us in for the MRI at about 11:30 am, after hours of waiting. They had to give her some anesthesia since for an MRI you need to be perfectly still. It was weird because I was holding her and they pushed the button to start the medication, and said, "it works pretty fast" and she instantly went limp in my arms, before her eyes even closed. They grabbed her from me and laid her down and she was out cold! They took pics of her heart for about an hour and a half and then we were allowed to see her again. They kept the anesthesia on for a few more minutes while they also did an echo (more heart pics), and then turned it off. She woke back up within 5 minutes, crazy.

We don't yet know what they found in the MRI, but should have the results in just a couple of days. She has her cath procedure on Monday, and that will give us more information also.

I also want to say thanks to Russell and Collette for taking our boys overnight and watching them for SO LONG while all this went on. Our boys had a great time, they love you guys, You're the best! And thank you in advance for Monday as well!

A Cath, by-the-way, is a procedure where they take very small catheters into either the jugular or an artery near the groin area, and maneuver it to the heart and then they are able to check things like size, pressure, flow, etc. All of these things will bring us closer to surgery which, due to oxygen saturation's, will most likely be sometime in June.
Good job today Ivy, you are such a good sport! We love you!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Oxygen baby

A normal person's blood oxygen level is approximately 98-100%. Since Ivy is a "mixer" (meaning her oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood mixes together), her blood oxygen level is usually between 75 and 85%. Over the past several weeks her levels have been slowly declining (which is normal with her condition). About two weeks ago they dropped quite a bit, and then dropped even more this week. She is now between 62 and 68%, which isn't good. Since her surgery has not yet been scheduled, her cardiologist decided to put her on oxygen to see if that will help get her levels back up (and keep them up). So here she is with her little nose cannula. She's still beautiful, but I feel bad for her because it's never fun have stuff up your nose. She brings back memories of my little niece Ryan when she was on oxygen years ago.


We are wishing little Ives luck to get the oxygen she needs to be able to last a while longer until her surgery, which sounds like it is getting close. I can't wait until we don't have play this waiting game anymore. Her MRI is on May 5th so hopefully then we will have a better idea of a surgery date, we're crossing our fingers for June.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter Blessings

So this weekend was THE weekend for us. We had a lot of people come to Boise and stay with us for Ivy's blessing on Easter Sunday. We had tons of fun and it was so good to see everybody. Of course, Ivy looked beautiful in her easter/blessing dress, and loved being the center of attention. Scott gave her an amazing blessing (did you have any doubt, he always gives great blessings) and then we had a fun brunch at our community clubhouse. We can't wait to do it again. Well, actually we can, we aren't going to be having any more babies any time soon!




Besides Ivy's blessing we also did average Easter stuff, like coloring eggs,


Playing in our new Curious George jammies (thanks Heidi, they love them),

Playing on jumping stilts,

And putting bubbles in Russell and Collettes fountain,





You know, all very boring stuff!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

4 Month Check up

Today was Miss Ivy's 4 month checkup. It's hard for me to believe that it's already been 4 months, she still feels like a newborn to me. The doctor thinks that she is doing very well developmentally, but he is a little concerned about her weight, surprise, surprise. Here are her stats:
Weight: 10 lbs (3rd percentile)
Height: 23 inches(10th percentile)
So yeah, she's small, still very close to newborn size, which probably explains my feeling like she's still a newborn. Anyway, to get her weight up the doc recommended we start giving her rice cereal once a day. I really hope that works, cause I'm getting sick of this weight issue!! Other than that all is well.
So since Ivy is now 4 months, I just thought I'd give an update on other stuff, besides stupid weight.
Ivy is very happy, she is always smiling and silly, and is hardly ever in a bad mood. She is holding her head up like a champ, and is working on getting used to laying on her side rather than her back. She hates tummy time, it makes her cry until she turns blue. Her favorite toy is her little monkey mat with its dangling monkey, zebra, and mirror. She likes to grab hold of the zebra, and gets frustrated when she can't get him. She still enjoys spending time with her pacifier, only now she gets mad because she can pull it out of her mouth, but can't put it back in. Her favorite person in the house is, of course, her mommy. She actually cries when I leave the room sometimes. She is fascinated by her crazy, out of control brothers. She could stare at them for hours while they play, fight and cry with one another. She is always happy to see daddy when he gets home from work, and loves for him to hold her for hours on end.
She is one sweet girl and we are happy to have her in our family!!