Thursday, November 25, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Emily's Homecoming
I thought we'd share a few pictures from Emily's homecoming this past Monday. Better late than never, right?
At this point, we're all trying to get adjusted. Logan is interested in Emily -- he often asks where she is or what she's doing -- but she's just not that much fun for him yet. She sleeps a lot, and that's ok with him. I think he's proud to have two sisters though. We've been talking up his role as big brother, and I think he's going to be a great protector of his little sisters. Audrey, however, is very jealous! She wants me ("I want Mommy") all the time and is very whiny whenever I'm in sight. She wants to drink out of Emily's bottles and wants to be held whenever Emily is eating. Out of all three kids, Audrey is definitely the most work! We look forward to Audrey's daily nap time! :)
And Emily is a sweet baby girl. She is a good eater and sleeper and is generally a pretty mellow baby so far. She eats every 3 hours but only squirms or grunts a little to let me know she's hungry. Then she's awake for maybe 10-30 min. and falls back to sleep again until her next feeding. She had her first pediatrician appointment on Wednesday and now weighs 6 lbs. 3 oz! She's growing fine! Unfortunately, she picked up a cold on Thursday (probably from Logan and Audrey who have had drippy noses all fall!), and she has been congested ever since. I brought her back to the doctor on Friday to make sure it wasn't going to her lungs, but so far it just looks like nasal congestion. She tested negative for RSV, so that's good too. We have the cool mist humidifier, saline drops, and bulb syringe in frequent use. I hope she feels better soon.
Luke and I are just staying busy taking care of the kids. Three kids feels like a lot of work! Luke usually manages Logan and Audrey, and I take care of Emily. I'm trying to work out the breastfeeding, bottle feeding, pumping routine (which all takes 1.5 hours and starts over every 3 hours) and am trying to cope with very little sleep. Thankfully my mom has been here this past week to help with the kids, wash the bottles, and give me breaks to eat, take a shower, or nap.
Today was a chill-out-at-home, rainy day. It's so nice not to be driving back and forth to the hospital anymore! We are so happy to have Emily home!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Home
Blissfully exhausted
But, as of 5:30 tonight, after 62 days in the hospital...
Emily IS HOME!!!
To God be the glory, great things he has done!
Will write more soon.
And post pics. :)
But, as of 5:30 tonight, after 62 days in the hospital...
Emily IS HOME!!!
To God be the glory, great things he has done!
Will write more soon.
And post pics. :)
Sunday, November 7, 2010
The night before
We are so excited to bring Emily home tomorrow. These are a few things I'm looking forward to:
-Holding Emily without any cords or wires
-Introducing Emily to Logan and Audrey
-Having our family all together for the first time
-Not having to drive 5 times a week to visit Emily
We are ready. Luke and I took the required "Infant CPR" course last week and Emily passed her car seat test yesterday (she has to sit in her car seat for an hour without alarms going off to demonstrate she can sit upright without any problems). Bibs and burp clothes are washed, clothes are folded and hung, bottles are sterilized, preemie diapers are purchased, car seat is installed, and moses basket is clean and waiting for a new occupant.
Emily is coming home without any monitors or equipment. She has no major follow-up appointments scheduled at the hospital and no red flags for any medical problems. She is a success story. A gift. Thank you, Jesus!
-Holding Emily without any cords or wires
-Introducing Emily to Logan and Audrey
-Having our family all together for the first time
-Not having to drive 5 times a week to visit Emily
We are ready. Luke and I took the required "Infant CPR" course last week and Emily passed her car seat test yesterday (she has to sit in her car seat for an hour without alarms going off to demonstrate she can sit upright without any problems). Bibs and burp clothes are washed, clothes are folded and hung, bottles are sterilized, preemie diapers are purchased, car seat is installed, and moses basket is clean and waiting for a new occupant.
Emily is coming home without any monitors or equipment. She has no major follow-up appointments scheduled at the hospital and no red flags for any medical problems. She is a success story. A gift. Thank you, Jesus!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Home is just around the corner!
Emily is now on a "5-day watch" which means she needs to have 5 days without any significant alarms going off. If she passes that, she will come home! The earliest date she could come home is this coming Monday! It's sooo soon!! Of course, if she has a de-sat or something in the next 5 days, we'll have to start counting all over again (which we hear is very common), but she has done great today so far. One day down, four more to go... The end is in sight! Praise God!
Emily is now 5 lbs. 5 oz! She passed her second (and final) eye exam yesterday (which is a huge sigh of relief because eyes are a big concern for preemies) and passed her hearing screen last week. Eyes and ears are fine. She's looking so good and doing so well, it's hard not to want her home now.
Thanks to all of you who have prayed for us, sent cards, brought meals, and more... I'm losing count of all the kind things people are doing for us. I could be writing thank yous for a week! From the bottom of my heart, Luke's heart, and my children's hearts (although they don't realize), thank you!
We're on the home stretch. Pray that Emily will continue do well so that she's able to come home soon. :)
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