I keep a note in my phone where I write down anything significant
that I want to write in your blog. As I am compiling everything now, I
am realizing that the past few months A LOT has happened for you and
having this big of a gap between updates may not have been such a good
idea. So this post is going to be long!
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Most
of this stuff I typed up before you got sick, but I will just go ahead
and tell you about your hospital stay first. So Saturday you woke up
with a fever, which of course made us a bit nervous considering last
time you had a fever. But Saturday and Sunday you were still playing
hard and acting pretty normal except you weren't eating. Then Monday
morning things started going down hill. You were very lethargic and even
threw up. Daddy took you to the doctor on Tuesday where he ran a bunch
of blood tests and also gave you an antibiotic injection to try and make
you feel better even though they didn't know what was wrong with you.
By Tuesday evening you had gotten so dehydrated that your lips were
cracked and even started bleeding. So Wednesday Daddy and I took you to
get some IV fluids. We had it in our heads that you would get some
fluids and we would be on our way in a couple hours. Were we ever so
wrong! Considering your history, the ER doctors at Children's decided to
admit you. Again. After a couple days they finally figured out (sort
of) that at least this time and possibly last time since your symptoms
were so similar, that you had tonsillitis. Normally that's no big deal
but for some reason your body just reacts so badly to it! The infectious
disease doctor told us that if this happens again, you will most likely
have to have a tonsillectomy. So we are not really looking forward to
that and hoping that you won't get anymore fevers! On Friday evening
they gave you some antibiotics and an steroid injection, which made you
so irritable and cranky! Daddy was at work so I was all by myself having
to deal with you crying for 3 1/2 hours straight. It was so unlike you
that I had no idea what to do. I was way past my breaking point and so
frustrated; yet felt so helpless because something HAD to be wrong. You
finally fell asleep only to wake up crying again a couple hours later. I
called the nurse in and then Daddy took over for me because I needed a
break. When she took your temperature, it was only93 degrees though so
that was very concerning. Throughout the rest of the night (by this time
it was already 3:30am) and most of the day Saturday instead of fighting
high fevers we were now fighting mild hypothermia. And they still
didn't know why! I will say I was a bit frustrated that the doctors
didn't seem too worried about your low temperature like I felt that they
should have. Or at least they weren't explaining properly to me why
they weren't concerned (Daddy's observation). It was also frustrating
that none of the doctors can give a for sure answer as to what is wrong
with your little body. These are all just good guesses pretty much. So
you are still our little medical phenomenon child.....
Saturday
was also my birthday! Daddy and I decided we are pretty much even now
since his last two birthdays were spent in the hospital and now my
birthday was as well. We decided that you really like to get sick on
major family events :)
We finally got to go home on
Sunday afternoon after only five days in the hospital this time instead
of eight like last time. So we are improving! :) Sunday and Monday you
were still a bit irritable from the steroids since they sent us home
with some, but for the most part you have done well. It is now Tuesday
and you have had SO much energy today! I guess you are making up for the
past week. The only bad part is that you won't take your medicine. It
doesn't help that they have a horrible taste to them, but you already
make yourself gag and throw up when taking medicine anyways!
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We
never really did an Easter Egg hunt....I guess I just got a bit lazy
since we were in the hospital for Easter....oh well. Not like you will
remember your first few Easters, right? :) But before you got sick, we
did see the Easter Bunny!!! But with all the commotion of you in the
hospital and all, I forgot about it until I came across the CD while
cleaning one day. So here are your adorable Easter Bunny pictures for
your second Easter! Hey, maybe one day you will actually NOT cry when
you see him :) I just love your crazy hair.



-You
are talking more and more! You are getting better at communicating in
both sign language and in actual words. You especially like to repeat
things Daddy says. That is going to get him in trouble soon, I know it
:) For the longest time your baby talk was always just a repeat of
syllables, but now you are actually babbling in your own little Trenton
language. You will even grab a cell phone and "talk" on it like you are
having a real life conversation. It's quite adorable.
-You
are a pretty smart kid, which I can also see trouble in our future. But
you pick up on things very quickly. Just from watching Daddy and I get
ready, you learned what deodorant is and how to comb your hair. You even
lift up your shirt like Daddy to put your deodorant on :)
-For
some reason you have always hated your bare feet touching the outside
ground, like grass or dirt or the sidewalk. But I am happy to say that
you will now walk outside without any shoes on! We don't let you at our
house though because we have a lot of poky things in our grass and
driveway from all the trees, but at Gi-Gi and Pimpa's house you can walk
outside.
-When it's time for bed, you have never been
attached to anything like a lovey or blanket. Instead you chooses random
things to be your comfort in your crib. Sometimes it's a DVD, sometimes
its a spoon, or your toothbrush, an old cel phone, or even a
thermometer.
-I make it a habit to read to you every
night for 15-30 minutes and it definitely helps you unwind and get
tired. Plus it's a great habit that I really hope you keep as you grow
up. Reading is so important and I want you to continue loving it! Right
now the books that we have to read every night are
-Llama Llama Red Pajama (you call it "mama mama")
-I Love you Forever
-Franklin in the Dark
-Star Wars 123
-your baby Bible
Other
books come in and out, but these books are a must read every single
night. And yes, I have memorized every single one of them....It is a
blessing and a curse that you love books so much at this age. Sometimes
Daddy and I just get so tired of reading the same books over and over
and over again all day long!
-You still refuse to
drink any sort of milk. Even chocolate milk! You are very picky about
your drinks for some reason. You do love your orange juice though. OJ
and water is pretty much all you drink. Occasionally you like some
cranberry juice or powerade, but you mostly stick to OJ and water.
-You
love your orange foods too: carrots, cheese, Mac & Cheese, orange,
peaches, nectarines, goldfish (can't ever go without those!). The weird
thing is though that you aren't really a fan of meat. I have gotten
creative with ground beef and made a couple of dishes that hide it well,
and you do love sausage still, but for the most part you just eat
around whatever meat we give you. I'm sure that will change soon though.
-I
sometimes feel bad for Loretta. You love her so much but you can also
be so mean to her! You especially love to run her over with your little
vacuum because you know she will attack it. And you like to have pillow
fights with her because you know she will attack that as well.....But it
is very cute when you sit next to her and cuddle and giver her hugs
-You
have such a little personality! I have never seen a baby/toddler give
some many dirty looks before. You are a pro! Which yes, will also be
getting you in trouble in the near future. Right now it is still pretty
funny.
-Where is your sense of fear?? We are convinced
you were not born with it. You have no problem climbing on your toy box
and jumping to the couch and doing it again and again. You will just
step off of something like you just know someone will catch you. Can you
stop being such a little daredevil so young please?? Daddy and I are
going crazy here. You already have fallen off the couch numerous
times....You even tried going down the big slide at the park head first!
-I've
made a rule in the house that shoes need to stay by the front door, and
even though you are picking up on this lately and wait for us to take
your shoes off before you go running, it has been a bit of a challenge
because you love wearing shoes so much!
-I hope you
never lose that sparkle in your eyes. Looking into your eyes just makes
my heart melt every single time. I love those big dark eyes of yours! We
see so much life in those eyes of yours and I pray that through any
heart break or difficult time you have, you can find the joy and never
lose those fireworks that light up your eyes
-We have
been working on body parts lately and you know where your hair, nose,
ears, eyes, mouth, fingers, and toes are. You really love "This little
piggy" with your toes :)
-Since being in the hospital a
few months ago you have become a little technology addict! I know it is
inevitable, but I was hoping you wouldn't have started for a little
while longer. I have some baby apps on my phone and the iPad and you
know how to manuever your way around both to find your apps and play
your games. You also love going to my photos and scrolling through all
my pictures and videos. Plus when my text message ring tone goes off,
the first thing you say is "Daddy?" because it usually is Daddy texting
me. Then if it's not him, then you ask if it's Gi-Gi.
-Every
dark car you see you ask if it's Gi-Gi's car. And in one book we have
there is a dark car and everytime you come to it you say "gi-gi-pimpa?" I
guess they are just one person now
-We have been
working on telling you about your baby brother and you point to my belly
and say "baby". You also point out the babies in some of your books and
if you hear a baby cry on TV.
-Speaking of TV, you
still don't really care too much about it, which is good. But you do
love your theme songs! YOur favorite shows to "watch" (aka listen to the
theme songs. Sometimes on repeat) are Clifford (you call it "doggy")
and Arthur (you call it "Hey!". From the theme song). Also, Daddy and I
have been watching Bones a lot lately (ya proabably shouldn't let a one
year old watch murder crime shows but that's okay) and every time the
theme song comes on you yell, "yes!!" No idea why but it's still cute.
Whenever you hear an explosion on the TV you also yell "ba-boom!!"
Here are a few pictures of the past few months! You got a hair cut too! And went from 16 months to 2 years old in one day....!
You were slam dunking on Daddy at the hospital. You just LOVED it when you got to play outside with all the balls!
Even though you were about the cry in this picture, I still had a wonderful birthday despite where we were :)
One
of the nurses made you a slushie out of Sprite and Popsicles. It was
cold (as you can tell from the picture) but you loved it and gulped it
down
There
was a playroom on our floor of the hospital and you had so much fun
with this kitchen You wouldn't hardly play with anything else! You just
kept putting stuff in and out of the microwave over and over and over
again
Look at that handsome little face. I fall more and more in love with you every day!
No more hospital pictures :)
You saw Loretta drink out of the pool so you just had to try it yourself
And a little hose water never hurt anyone, right??
Aunt
Brittany bought you this little dancing lion when you were a tiny baby
(or maybe it was before you were born?). For the longest time you were
afraid of it but now it is one of your favorite toys. It sings The Lion
Sleeps Tonight very loudly....Daddy and I will definitely have our
payback once your little niece or nephew is born.....
My handsome little firecracker on the Fourth of July
You love corn on the cob. You devoured two pieces at the 4th of July BBQ
You love your GiGi
We went ot the Children's Museum one day and you had so much fun there
So content reading your books and waiting for your food