Sayonara truck! Meet Brent's new baby...2008 Chevy Impala.
Our New Year's resolution...apparently to gain as much debt as possible before it begins. Not really, but it does look like it. After debating whether or not to further spending money on the truck and mountaineer or just trade them both in, we decided it was best to finally part ways with old Elizabeth (Brent's truck). Hitting the end of the year inventory sales we got a deal we just couldn't turn away from. It's amazing the difference in gas mileage in a sedan vs. the guzzler.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Happy Holidays
Merry Christmas Everyone! We hope that everyone enjoyed their holidays however they were spent. Whether with family or friends the holidays bring a spirit of togetherness that I love so much! We enjoyed the holidays spending Christmas with my family. Not everyone was here since we spent Thanksgiving together. Shonda had to work this year and Teresa spent the holiday with Brad's family. Brent's parents were able to go down to North Carolina to be with his brother Michael. Somehow, some way we are trying to find a way we can spend Christmas with them next year. Brent has been unable to go home since he's joined the military 8 years ago. We enjoyed this holiday season trying new traditions and the first as a family of 4! We went to the River of Lights for the first time and enjoyed watching Keely look at the lights and mostly rock out to the live music! Christmas Eve we enjoyed my tradition of eating pizza from Dions. Then we each opened one gift and watched "Prep and Landing". Christmas morning was so much more exciting this year with Keely being a bit more aware of her surroundings. She was so excited to find her new kitchen all set up and ready to play with. Brayden spent most of the day sleeping but we know next year will be filled with excitement from both of the kids. Christmas afternoon we moseyed our way to my parents house to open gifts and enjoy a wonderful Christmas dinner. For those we couldn't be with, we missed you and love you all!
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Craniosynostosis
About two weeks ago we had Brayden's 2 month well-baby appointment. While we were there our pediatrician noticed that their was something going on with the shape of Brayden's head. What he was noticing was that the front of his head showed a rather large bulge coming out of his forehead. The second thing he noticed was that he could not find his soft spot. He was concerned that Brayden could have craniosynostosis. This is a condition in which one or more of the skull sutures closes prematurely leaving little room for the brain to grow and causes the head to have an abnormal shape. So he sent Brayden to have x-rays and the results showed that the saggital suture had fused together.
The next step was to meet with the neurosurgeon. Today we met with the pediatric neurosurgeon at UNM Hospital. Basically, the way to fix the deformity is with surgery. What the neurosurgeon does is opens the skull and removes part of the bone so that the brain is given room to grow. This surgery takes about 30 minutes (2 hours with prep, ect...) and about 2 days in the PICU. After surgery Brayden will be fitted for a helmet that he will wear for about 6 months-1 year to help re-shape his head.
Brayden's surgery is scheduled for January 4th. We are grateful that I have family that is close by and able to help out. They will watch Keely for us so Brent and I can both stay in the hospital with Brayden and help when we come home. Brent's folks will be back out in February to check on the little guy and spend some more time with the family. We are so grateful for the many family and friends we have around us for support. When we first heard the news that we were looking at surgery on our little baby's head it was a bit of a shock. We've been doing lots of research and reading these past few weeks to have time to process what was about to happen and deal with all the emotions that come with it.
The bad news of course is that he is having surgery and he will be put under. The good news is that this actually isn't that uncommon of a procedure and that the recovery is rather quick. Brayden is a healthy boy (about 15 lbs) which should help him bounce back to his happy little self. We are confident with our doctor that our little Brayden is in good hands. We are thankful that we have a thorough doctor who went ahead and followed through with his concerns instead of waiting several more months to see what would come out of it. We are also thankful that Brayden is not in any pain, this isn't affecting his brain growth and he is continuing to do everything he should be doing.
We will keep everyone posted throughout each step as we go. Next Tuesday we go back for Pre-Op. Brayden will have some blood work done and meet with the anesthesiologist. The following Monday will be the surgery. For now we need your thoughts to be with our family. Although this is a fairly common surgery, it is still surgery and on his head at that. And of course like any other, there are always risks involved. We are confidant with our doctor and hopeful for a great outcome for our little Brayden.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Merry Christmas to Me :)
My new ride...2008 Dodge Caravan! A bit different from the Journey we intended to get. When we pulled up to the dealership I took one look at the Journey and realized it was WAY too small for what we need these days. After looking at a few other vehicles we couldn't deny the space, comfort, and practicality of the mini-van. Yes, I'm a proud owner :) I never thought I'd be married, two kids, and a mini-van before 30 but here we are and I couldn't be happier. Looking forward to future family car trips, soccer games, and room for visitors to pile in!
I can just see the kiddos jumping in!
View from the inside :)
Friday, December 11, 2009
Catching Up
Since Brayden has come home we've taken many video's of the kids that I never got around to posting. So I wanted to catch up on some of the coverage that we've taken. I made two videos, one of Keely and one of Brayden. Keely has really mastered learning her body parts and is still such a little Mama! She also LOVES to talk on the phone, well the pretend phone. When we let her try to talk to anyone on the actual phone she usually freezes up. However, this week for the first time Keely had a long conversation with Nana and Pop Pop. It was hilarious watching her talk up a storm.
Brayden is such a big boy these days. We love watching him look at everything around him and observe everything he sees. It really is such a joy trying to take in each moment with him now that we see how 'fast' fast really is. It's incredible to see where Keely is now and how quickly we got there. Makes each moment with both of them so much more special. Can't get enough of these two.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Well Baby Appointments
Tuesday we had well baby appointments for both kiddos. One word to describe the experience...Interesting. Thankfully Brent was able to join me for the appointment to have an extra hand. If he wasn't there I'm sure I'd be describing the experience as stressful and challenging. Of course I managed to have the appointments scheduled on the same day we had a winter storm come through New Mexico so that just added to chaos.
On to the important stuff. Here is where the kids stand:
Keely 18 Months
23 lbs 13.5 oz
31 3/4 inch.
44.5 cm head circumference
Brayden 2 Months
13 lbs 13.5 oz
23 3/4 inch
41.5 cm head circumference
We have a BIG boy! I was pretty sure he would be about 14 lbs when we went to his check up and sure enough he's pretty close. This week we also hit a new milestone when Brayden rolled over from tummy to back the night before the appointment. Just like Keely did I put him on his belly and walked away for a minute or two. When I returned he was on his back and I thought "I didn't leave you like that". So I put him on his tummy again and immediately he rolled over again! Very exciting. He's laughing and smiling all the time and sure knows the voices of Mom, Dad, and Sister.
Keely of course was a great patient again. She is doing great with her growth and development. She even earned a sticker. She had a great time exploring the doctor's office waiting her turn to be checked out.
Having appointments for both kids back to back was a little chaotic. We had Brayden tired since it was nap time, so he'd start crying. Then Keely would try to talk over his crying and in the meantime the Doc is trying to talk to Brent and I all in a small space. But we made it through and won't have another appointment for Keely until 2 years and Brayden's next appointment will be at 4 Months. Whew!
On a side note, I had several people ask me how to leave comments from 'anonymous' name. Apparently I had not enabled that setting so I went ahead and changed the settings to allow other friends and family comment on our page :)
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Mr. & Mrs. Claus
Today I took the kids to see Santa and Mrs. Claus. Auntie Shonda's work was having a PR event at the Lowe's parking lot and they had Santa there too. This made for a special and fun day seeing fire trucks, helicopters, police cars and the man himself! Keely went to Mrs. Claus but she wouldn't let Santa hold her. She didn't mind taking a candy cane from him though, and she was sure to mention that she wanted a "dog dog" for Christmas.
It was VERY cold and the wind did not help, but I had Brayden bundled as much as possible. He got a chance to see Mr. & Mrs. Clause too.
Auntie Shonda got to show Keely her helicopter. Keely really wasn't sure what to make of everything. She held on to Shonda for deer life, but she was a good sport and took all the pictures that the 'momariazzi' wanted to take.
She even tried her hands out at driving the fire truck. This girl is ready to go out for a drive.
They even had a fire truck from 1920 out. Keely got to ring the little bell and were her own fire hat.
Even though it was so COLD (have I mentioned that it was cold) we had so much fun checking everything out and supporting Auntie Shonda. We were so glad that Keely got to see what Auntie Shonda does and was able to see Santa this year. Unfortunately Daddy couldn't be there since he had to work again. But he was eager to hear all about the day!
It was VERY cold and the wind did not help, but I had Brayden bundled as much as possible. He got a chance to see Mr. & Mrs. Clause too.
Auntie Shonda got to show Keely her helicopter. Keely really wasn't sure what to make of everything. She held on to Shonda for deer life, but she was a good sport and took all the pictures that the 'momariazzi' wanted to take.
She even tried her hands out at driving the fire truck. This girl is ready to go out for a drive.
They even had a fire truck from 1920 out. Keely got to ring the little bell and were her own fire hat.
Even though it was so COLD (have I mentioned that it was cold) we had so much fun checking everything out and supporting Auntie Shonda. We were so glad that Keely got to see what Auntie Shonda does and was able to see Santa this year. Unfortunately Daddy couldn't be there since he had to work again. But he was eager to hear all about the day!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Elf Yourself
It's that time of year again...and this year we get to add Brayden to the fun! Merry Christmas everyone!
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