Thursday, April 30, 2009

Update on AJ

Thank you for all the thoughts and wishes this week for AJ. This morning he had his upper endoscopy and we are happy to report that there was no major problems or signs of damage. His biopsy results will be in next week but we do not anticipate any issues there.



AJ was just an angel through the entire procedure and never complained! All the nurses loved him up good!



We are also happy to report that AJ does NOT have the swine flu (not that we ever thought he had it, but since the photo opportunity presented itself...)


AJ is still recovering, we hope he'll be feeling better soon!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Worlds Best Big Brother

My shirt says it all!



These days I've been really helpful in pushing AJ's stroller around. I do this at any opportunity I get.



We just have to be sure I don't push him straight into the street!!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Earth Day at Clydes

Yesterday, Loudoun celebrated 'Earth Day' at Clydes Willow Creek in Ashburn. There were lots of exhibits, including a few animals.

Daddy tried to get me in for a closer look at this lama....



But I wasn't having it.



Instead I tried to scare the other kids with my ferocious 'giraffe growl'. They were not frightened in the least.



It was sweltering out there for April, but at least I looked cool in my shades. Although being leashed like a dog may have decreased my style factor, just a bit.


Even Andrew survived the heat!



Friday, April 24, 2009

A Day in the Life...

"You forget." That's what everyone says about the first 12 weeks of your baby's life. Ben isn't even 2 yet and I feel like I have blocked out the bad details we suffered through with him. And it was bad. I don't think ANY of us will forget these first few months with Andrew, but to remind myself, I'm creating a typical 'Day in the Life with the Sinclairs'. This was about how my day went yesterday, and is pretty typical for our family these days.... I pray for the day AJ starts feeling better. He is almost 4 months old already and it has been so hard seeing him suffer for so long.

4:30am- We hear a scream - it's AJ. My turn.... I run to his room to prevent him from waking up Ben. Too late. AJ isn't hungry, but he is having a very bad reflux attack. Stiffening like a board he wails. Pacifier, no. Burp, no. Bottle? It will help calm him and keep the food down. I feed him, he poops. Ahhh, relief. Change him. Acid comes up, goes back down. You hear the gulping. Hold him upright until his attack subsides. Get back to bed around 5:45am.

6:30am- Ben is up. Typical. Seth's turn. Look at monitor. AJ has flipped from his tummy to back. Great - a new milestone. Too tired to care. Seth brings Ben downstairs so I can nap. THANK YOU SETH!

8:30am- I come downstairs. AJ is in his swing (woke up at 7am, screaming). Did he have his Prevacid yet? Seth needs to get to work. When did AJ last eat? Important, I need to give him his meds.

9:00am- AJ wakes up screaming. Reflux attack. Burp him. He is smiling. Quick, get the camera so I can post a 'happy Friday' picture and fool the world into thinking I have a happy baby. Give him his medicine. Great, must wait 30 min before feeding... Carry him around the house, bouncing feverishly. Pacifier is spit out, pick it up. This continues 5 or 6 times. Fine, feed him. More screaming and wailing. Okay Ben, I'll put on Thomas, again. Haven't we watched this episode 3 times already... TODAY?


9:30am- Bye Seth. Good luck at work. Sorry, I didn't have time to pack you a lunch. Too bad, you are eating popcorn and pineapple tidbits. Take an apple too. Ben needs a snack?

10:00am- Cleanup. Check e-mail. Laundry. Update Facebook. AJ is awake. Uh oh. Hold him, bounce him. Offer Ben 2 minutes of attention. Bulp syringe AJ's nose - congestion from reflux.

11:00am- Lunch time. What to fix.... Chicken nuggets, french fries, and peas, again. Peas are on floor, AJ is sleeping in the swing. Miracle! Ooops, he wakes up. Trapped burp. Carry him around. Has it been 1-2 hours since his last meds? Okay, offer Mylanta.



12:00pm- FINALLY. Nap time for Ben. Pick up toys... do I have time to pay bills? Client calls... needs a CMA on a house. Send more listings. AJ wakes crying, ready to eat. He chokes down the bottle. Great, I just put a fresh outfit on him - its all over him. Smells like acid. Done eating, not happy. Give him some Axid, timing is about right. 1 hour after his last dose of Mylanta.

1:20pm - Ben is up. Let's get dressed, going to the park. YAY, the park! Come downstairs, AJ is asleep. Awesome. Put him in the carseat. Phone rings... its the doctor. Okay, new dosage for AJ given his symptoms. Awesome. Fill diaper bag with snacks, milk, sippies, and pacifier.

2:00pm- Finally out the door. Make phone calls - kids are contained. Drive 1 mile. AJ is screaming. When did he last eat? Too soon to feed. 10 minutes pass, still screaming. Pull over, burb him, relief. Start driving, more screaming. Sorry Ben, gotta go back home. No park today!

2:30pm- Put AJ back in the swing. Call from Seth. Working late tonight. Ben goes on the deck to play. "Uh-oh. Uh-oh." What is uh-oh Ben?? Great, a splinter. Gotta go Seth! Thankfully AJ is asleep. Magical. Ben, here are some cookies to ease the pain.



3:10pm- Back in the car. Apt with pediatrician to remove splinter. Get to doctor - aww, what a cute family. Wait, am I wearing my slippers?! Screaming from Ben. AJ starts screaming. He is scratching himself he is in so much pain. Patients in waiting room must think something bad is going on. Nope. Just my boys.

4:00pm- Cutting it close. Time to eat AJ. More choking on the bottle. C'mere Ben. Time for YOUR meds. Play with your trucks. Thank you.

5:00pm- AJ smells like acid. Needs a bath. Ben, PLEASE cooperate and follow me upstairs. Bounce AJ. Hold him upright. Pace across the house. Relief. Sit down. More screaming... start pacing again.

6:00pm- Time for dinner Ben. Andrew, you need your meds. More prevacid. Realtor calls. Appraisal set up for next week. Let the clients know.



7:00pm- AJ is tired. Lay him in the crib. Time to get Ben to bed. Reading Ben a book. Is AJ crying?? Hurry Ben, a quick story. Goodnight. Rush to AJ. More reflux attacks and screaming, arching his back. I could feed him now, I guess...

8:00pm- Rocking, holding, swinging. Attack finally over. Time for bed Andrew. Lay him down awake, rush out. He falls asleep. Has he even napped today?? Do I have time to shower?

9:00pm- Dishes are clean, bottles prepared, laundry started. Did I eat dinner? Too late now! Get to bed... forgot water. Too tired to go downstairs. My throat is SOOO dry though! Brush teeth. Get in bed, pass out 30 seconds later.

11:00pm- Seth is home from work! What? AJ fell out of the reflux pillow? Fix him. More screaming? Reflux attack. Just hold him.

Midnight- Seth comes to bed. Everything okay? Did you have to feed him? I'm sorry, you are so tired. What? 4 bags of Kettle Korn today? Okay, I'll go to the store tomorrow... if I have time.

3:30am- More screaming. My turn. My aching back and legs and feet. Is this normal at 31?? The cycle continues!


Obviously this was a really bad day, but pretty typical. Some days are better than others. Some nights are better than others. Andrew falls asleep on his own, can go 12 hours without a feeding at night, and really is a happy baby when he isn't in pain. Today has been a good day. We just pray for the 'good days' and for him to feel better soon!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Crazy Diet Update: 1

Day 3

Pounds Lost: 8
Bags of Kettle Korn Eaten: 6
Number of Diet Slip-Ups: 0

Don't get your hopes up folks.... Kettle Korn is not the best kept secret in diet history. Our scale is just broken. So much in fact we'll have no way to track the actual amount of true weight lost unless Seth starts attending the weigh-ins for our children at the pediatrician.



Quick Fact - Did you know that ONE bag of popcorn (serving size 2) is 15 cups?? After a debate (one of which I was sure to lose, as Seth was reading the box) this was confirmed. It was also confirmed that the 'low fat' version of Kettle Korn not only has half the fat, but it also tastes half as good. At least we're saving money on groceries!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

This Aint No Mystery Diagnosis

Today Andrew had an Upper GI test performed at Loudoun Hospital to check his digestive track, as he has been suffering terribly since he was born. Poor little guy was so patient - he waited and waited, and after 90 minutes we were seen and he was finally able to eat (after waiting over 5 hours!) It was confirmed that he had above average amount of reflux, and is scheduled for an Upper Endoscopy next Thursday to see what damage has been done. Please keep him in your prayers!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Breakfast of Champions... ALL day long!

While I have done a pretty good job of losing most of the weight gained with this pregnancy, Seth doesn't feel he has been as lucky (although I think he looks fabulous). In any event, he has decided to start a diet tomorrow that he feels will bring drastic results. I will be blogging the progress via this blog.

According to him, this diet will STRICTLY entail only the following items:

1. Cereal - any kind, but Raisin Brain and Cheerios are the selected 'go-to' brands right now.



2. Fruit Smoothies - and any fruit for that matter.



3. Salad - And vegetables of any kind.



4. Kettle Korn - "just for a treat" according to Seth.



5. Flavor Ice - A tasty dessert with virtually no calories!!



To add to the 'diet' Seth has also committed himself to 100 push-ups and 100 sit-ups a day. To go out with a bang, today Seth ate Wendy's (including 2 fries, spicy chicken sandwich, and two Frosties) and a selection of Chinese food (entailing General Tso, Sweet & Sour chicken and Lo Mein). Mmmmm, yum. What a porker I have married.

STATS as of DAY 0

Current weight: undisclosed (even to his wife)
Pounds lost: 0

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter!

This morning when I came downstairs I was welcomed by AJ and a present from the Easter Bunny!! (Courtesy of Grandpa)


I was pretty excited - not for the candy, but mostly for the bubbles!



After I opened my basket I went on an Easter egg hunt (with a little help from Mommy)





After I collected them, I examined them with my new pal, Mr Duck.


I hope you and your family enjoyed this Easter and got lots of treats too!!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Triple the Thomas Fun!

What could be more fun than riding my Thomas the Train toy, while holding my miniature Thomas the Tank Engine?


Well, just add my Thomas lunchbox and the Thomas the Tank movie. How's that for train mania?!


(A special thanks to the Jenkin's boys for helping support Ben's Thomas obsession!)

Monday, April 6, 2009

Cousins Reunite

This past weekend my cousins came down from NJ to visit and play. Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Jon, and Cori came over to join the fun in the afternoon!


Daddy was able to join us for just a bit before heading back to work - we've all missed him so much this week as he works hard to pay for our college education!


We had a picnic lunch at the park, before heading home to dye eggs, blow bubbles, and take walks in my wagon.



Grandpa enjoyed time with all 5 of his Grandkids.


Grandma made sure Andrew was well nourished while Grandpa made sure Andrew was passing gas at an appropriate rate.


AJ got LOTS of naps!! Even Brooke got to catch two minutes of shut-eye after a long drive.





Thanks Aunt Brooke and Grandpa for my presents! You guys are too thoughtful!!



Harry, Julia, and Kate, I had such a great time playing - you guys are so much fun and I can't wait to see you next!! xoxo