The days are getting shorter and darker, but time is flying by so quickly. It is hard to believe that it is already the end of November!
Despite a rocky start, Hayden is finally getting used to his winter gear! The picture above is him playing outside after our first big snow fall. Well, playing isn't a good word because once he realized his boots were a little hard to walk in he wasn't too thrilled. So he just stood there and scooped up snow with his gloves and ate it!
Now I can't keep him inside, he points to the door and wants to go outside and play. We've been sledding a lot and going on snowmachine rides. Chris got his kitty kat snowmachine running and we take frequent trips down the driveway!
We've had ample opportunity to play outside because of this crazy weather we are having. It has been over 30 degrees above zero all week and raining. The roads are ice rinks and the town has been shut down for the past few days. It is supposed to start getting colder, which is good because we won't have freezing rain anymore but it also stinks because I was enjoying the warm weather.
We finished up Hayden's swim lessons for the year, and will start them back up in the Spring. It was a blast to see him get comfortable with the water and start to kick and paddle.
We have been visiting Anchorage a lot lately these past few months and have met some great doctors and specialists. It has been a very long journey, but we are finally getting somewhere. They determined that Hayden is allergic to cow's milk and soy. It has been challenging as well as interesting to read labels and find new recipes that he will enjoy. The hardest part has been cooking food for him and him refusing it. Which leads us to our next discovery, apparently he has had acid reflux since birth (although he never spit up), and since it wasn't diagnosed there was damage to his esophagus. So whenever he did eat (which was months and months ago) it hurt to swallow from the acid reflux and hurt his stomach because of his allergies. So we have him on medicine, have switched his diet, and are working with an occupational therapist. Hopefully in the next few months we will get him eating and growing!
We are very lucky to have Danielle let us stay at her condo during our monthly visits. Hayden enjoys playing with the dogs but most of all having Danielle read to him over and over again. She was great company to us and a very gracious hostess!
Hayden was a trooper with all of the tests and doctors visits. The above picture was him playing in the hospital room right before his endoscopy. He was such a happy baby and actually fell asleep right before the procedure and didn't even wake up when they put his iv in.
Chris and I took him to the indoor water park in Anchorage, H2O Oasis, and he had a blast. He loved going down the slides with his dad as well as splash in the pools. He surprisingly loved the wave pool and giggled every time the waves crashed against him!
Hayden was a trooper with all of the tests and doctors visits. The above picture was him playing in the hospital room right before his endoscopy. He was such a happy baby and actually fell asleep right before the procedure and didn't even wake up when they put his iv in.
Chris and I took him to the indoor water park in Anchorage, H2O Oasis, and he had a blast. He loved going down the slides with his dad as well as splash in the pools. He surprisingly loved the wave pool and giggled every time the waves crashed against him!
I apologize for the disgusting picture, but I thought you might need a visual of our last exciting adventure. Soon after our last Anchorage visit he sliced open the palm of his hand. He was cleaning our chimney stack and when he was coming down the ladder it kicked out from underneath him. He grabbed the gutters to catch his fall and when they started to bend he let go of them. He then fell into the window, breaking it, and then slid down it. The window basically sliced the skin off his palm. It was extremely disgusting, and looked very painful because it cut his palm and wrist. I couldn't look at it the whole night until they were trying to clean out the glass and asked him to turn his hand over. When he turned his hand over I looked and all I could see was the skin hanging from his palm. Yuck, sorry for the details! 3 hours in the er and 21 stitches later he was back to normal. He is captain tough guy and said it didn't hurt (except for when they shot him repeatedly with Novocaine) and was back to work the next day. He is doing way to much, hopefully it heals quickly and his stubbornness doesn't cause it to open up.
We have so much to be thankful for this year and are very blessed. I hope that everyone has a great holiday:)
1 comment:
Oh my goodness what a much needed post from my Bunch's. Dr. Q.T. Patootie is SO stinkin' cute. I admire you SO much for the way you handle all these trials. I can only imagine how it feels to have your baby not eat, not feel good, etc. and not know how to help him. You're such a good mommy and Chris looks like an amazing daddy. I wish I could see you guys in person!!! I can't BELIEVE Chris' hand. Oh my gosh that is awful. And that fall had to be scary too!! Poor guy. I'm praying for you guys and the difficulties with Hayden's food allergies and reflux. And I guess I need to get Mia into swim lessons! Didn't realize you could do that so young - I'm behind!!! Love you guys. Miss you tons. Katy
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