Wednesday, June 30, 2010
new pjs!
Gone!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Watch me grow!!!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
did you know...
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
½ Year Old!
This morning I overheard Shane talking to Isaiah, telling him “Can you believe you’ve been outside of your mommy’s belly for 6 MONTHS already!?!?” I just had to laugh. I feel like I’m slowly forgetting what it was like to be pregnant. I always told Shane that I wasn’t one of those “glowing pregnant ladies”, but I have to admit, I’m so thankful that I got to experience being pregnant with our little Zay! I’ll never forget the highlights of Isaiah’s pregnancy and birth. Truly a miracle!
Isaiah has been changing so much lately. He is really getting very independent, but at the same time he is quite aware if you aren't in the same room as him! Usually letting us know if he’s just hanging out by himself. When he’s sitting on our laps, he’s a squirmy lil worm. And he’s always happy to be on the floor rolling around. He’s definitely learned the art of fighting sleep, and although sleeping through the night still isn’t happening, we couldn’t ask for a happier baby when he wakes up. Even in the middle of the night when he’s awake – he’s HAPPY! It’s hard to not play into his big smiley face...I just want to just love him up, but I also realize that 1am is not playtime and we better not start any habits!
Isaiah has been sitting up completely unassisted for awhile now. He also rolls in every direction…definitely mobile now, but not too fast yet. (Talk to me again in a week) :) He will scoot on his belly and gets himself all turned around trying to reach for his toys. We’ve started eating baby food this past month. We both usually end up a sticky mess after dinner time! He’s learned how to blow raspberries…and it’s too hard not to laugh at him when he does this while eating! This is usually encouraged by the parent who is NOT doing the feeding…yeah, I know we are mature and teaching very good table manners! :)
Isaiah officially got moved to a new car seat this last week. It’s a little bittersweet. Every morning I’d tell Zay “Heave Ho – In Ya Go” as I’d boost him into the car. So I’m happy to not have to lug that infant seat around anymore, but at the same time this just means he’s getting so big! Speaking of “so big”…this is definitely one of his favorite games. You get him started raising his hands above his head and he just wants to keep going!
We’ve really been enjoying our nightly walks…I’m hoping to get back into jogging with him, but right now it’s a little jogging, but mainly walking. We did a 5K together two weekends ago. A year ago I ran the same race, while I was 12 weeks pregnant with Zay and this year I walked it with him in the stroller! Maybe next year I will be back running it again! Zay really enjoys looking around on our walks and usually gets a good nap out of the deal. I think the fresh air has been good for his sleeping too!
I think that’s all the updates for now! We are really looking forward to an enjoyable summer with our boy! So many more changes to come!
**I’ll try to get a 6 month picture up soon!! And hopefully Bailey will get some good shots of Zay this month too! :)
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Applesauce
Isaiah's faces...
Breathing Treatments...
Eating my toes and playing with Bongo...
Friday, June 4, 2010
Reassuring news...
Thursday, June 3, 2010
News on Isaiah
We received some discouraging news this morning.
We got phone calls from both the Manchester clinic, as well as our doctor’s clinic.
The infection Isaiah had was in fact MRSA. Thank goodness we caught it early and he was switched to antibiotics that would respond to MRSA.
When we saw our doctor on Tuesday, he ran another culture to see if Isaiah is a carrier of MRSA. The test came back positive. This explains why he got the infection. Basically the bacteria Isaiah has on his body contains MRSA (we all have bacteria on our bodies and some of us could actually be MRSA carriers and not know it. I think around 2 percent of the population are carriers of MRSA – once again, Isaiah’s got great odds).
Our doctor advised that he is still fine to go to daycare and anywhere else, but we will start giving him ointment in his nose, twice a day for 3 weeks and he will be on antibiotics for another 14 days.
I asked the nurse if this is another lifelong thing and she said basically yes. Basically if Isaiah gets an open wound he will have to get on antibiotics right away. We will also have to be diligent about cleanliness, hygiene, etc.
I’m very much disheartened by this news…considering just putting Isaiah in a bubble to live the rest of his life. Ha! Really, though I know we can handle another “issue”, but pray for my sanity. So many big things for such a small boy to handle...