Wednesday, November 20, 2013

One Year in Minnesota!

Lucy's selfie - she has discovered how to use the camera on daddy's phone.
This week, we celebrated one year back in Minnesota!  I cannot believe we've been here for a year - and it has definitely been a busy 12 months!  When we moved from Denver last year, Lucy was 5 months old and had only been home from the hospital for a few weeks.  Now, she is a bundle of toddler energy and is getting to be such a big girl.  Instead of calling us "mama" and "dada," She has taken to calling us "dat-EE" and plain old "Mom" - it's the cutest thing hearing her call for "dat-EE" as she looks all over the house for Jason!

This picture was taken a few days before we left Denver last year.
Today I gave her a haircut - her first (well, technically her second if you count the area that had to be shaved for her shunt placement :( ).  Nothing fancy - just a few trims on the sides and back where she still had her original hair that was quite a bit longer than other places.  I mean, all kids have weird hair until they get a little older, right?  In any case, I was pretty cautious, but if her hair looks weird next time you see her, you can blame me!

While cutting her hair, we decided to have her sit on the bathroom counter, which soon ended up as the bathroom sink, which soon ended up as her trying to bathe herself with her clothes on!

In the sink, fully clothed and turning the water on!
Clothes (mostly) off - still happy as a clam to be able to play in the bathroom sink!

This week we have ears and eyes checkups (both notoriously issues for kids with hydro)- we'll post with results later this week!





Sunday, November 17, 2013

Esophagus Dilatation #11


Throwback photo from last year!

Lucy had her eleventh esophagus dilation this week!  As always, she did great and we actually made a little but more progress than we have in past procedures!  She got all the way through the #8's and to the third level of #10 without too much resistance.

The anesthesiologist and nurses were very good about letting us tell them what works best for Lucy.  (When we tell the docs no narcotics, because she gets too sleepy, they are very hesitant to agree.  We've been told that if the chart is checked and they do a procedure on a baby with no narcotics, it will get flagged or something.  I don't know if that is true or not, but they are always like, "are you sure?").  In any case, it seems to keep getting easier for her (and us!), even though she seems like she is starting to remember it from time to time, as she cries when we get to the operating room every time! :(

Other than that, we don't even have many new pictures to share this time!  We've been busy enjoying outside when we can, getting ready for Thanksgiving and Lucy definitely keeps us entertained!  Here's a classic picture of what I find when I get home after Lucy and daddy have been playing together for awhile - one sock on, one sock off, cushions on the floor and the TALLEST tower possible (built by Jason, not Lucy!!)  Crazy in love with both of them!!



Sunday, November 10, 2013

Learning New Things

Cheering on her favorite football team!
Lucy's been busy learning all sorts of new things and seeming so grown up!  She's been into "table time" during the day, when she plays with markers, colors and stickers and even colored a birthday card for her Grandma Jeanette this week!

Showing off her artistic skills!
We had a swallow study last week.  It felt like a total waste of time to us.  The feeding clinic and ENT docs recommended it to ensure she wasn't aspirating - which we feel pretty confident she is not, since she doesn't cough when she drinks and always has really clear lungs when they listen to her.  In any case, against our better judgement, we schedule one for her.  During a swallow study, Lucy is expected to sit in a high chair enclosed on three sides with X-Ray equipment while we feed her barium-filled food and beverages.  She HATED the chair right off the bat and pretty much cried through the whole thing.  It was tough for the techs to get any good pictures of her swallowing, but she didn't show any signs of aspiration when it was done, so it was considered a success.

Getting ready to go to grandma's - tights, shoes and a bow!
Her eating has been so GREAT lately!  We've figured out which consistencies she can handle and what kind of foods she likes and she has figured out how to pace herself.  She still has times when she gets a chunk of food that gets stuck or eats too fast and spits everything up, but overall it's gotten much, much better.  We haven't used the Feeding Pump in over a month (just the bolus syringe) and it's so much quicker, more convenient and overall more comfortable for all of us.  I finally feel like she would be OK without a feeding tube, which I honestly couldn't say until recently.  Now that doesn't mean she'll get rid of it any time soon, since she still takes about 1/2 of her calories through the feeding tube, we can definitely can see that she WILL get there!  Her current favorites are pasta with tomato sauce (we grind up the cooked pasta so it's in really small chunks), pureed sweet potatoes, peanut butter and crunchies (long-standing favorite)

Not sure if she should eat the crayons or draw with them...
She continues to love hanging out with people, playing dress up and watching herself in the mirror, reading books, watching "The Price is Right" and eating snacks.  We moved her slide into the basement since it's getting cold out, so she thinks it's a huge treat to be able to slide over and over and over again when we are downstairs with her.  We're working on having her feed herself more consistently - some days are better than others - and we've transitioned from her high chair to just a booster seat at the table - such a big girl!


We have esophagus dilatation #11 this week - prayers are welcome!!