Saturday, January 31, 2009

Snow Days!

Well, it's finally Saturday and while I have had absolutely nothing to do...I have gotten nothing done. The Lexington area experienced a pretty huge ice storm at the beginning of the week, which starting Tuesday landed most inside their houses--Even University of Kentucky students, who have only seen like 2 class cancellations due to weather in the last 10 years or something. This week has just been sent from heaven to me. I got to stay home with Axl every day, put off my homework, drink hot chocolate, hang out with friends, and even enjoy power that many people around here didn't have! It seems as if it has been timed perfectly as Axl made some discoveries this week that I would have hated to miss!

Wednesday was his 4 month checkup and my dad came in his big truck to pick us up, as I didn't want him to get behind on his shots. The roads didn't end up being that bad, but it was fun to have Papaw there. :) Here are the stats...

14 lbs 15.8 ounces

25 1/4 inches

head- 41 1/2 cm

...all were close to 50th percentile for his age.


A couple of days before going to the doctor Axl discovered that he has two hands. Seeing him clasp them together makes me smile and he finds it especially useful at naptime.

I asked the doctor if I should be concerned about him not being able to reach out and grab something and he told me that what comes before that is the baby bringing their hands together in the front, which he had just started doing, so he was right on track. Just the next day, he discovered that he CAN reach out and grab his toys!


Axl and Matthew sharing a snow day!


This week has definitely spoiled me...back to school I go!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Rice Cereal!


Axl LOVES rice cereal! We left the doctor last Wednesday with instructions to start that night. The Zantac is giving Axl some diarrhea so the doctor hoped that it would "thicken" it up a little. Yes, that's gross, but I'm just stating the facts, ha. :) Anyway, the first experience went great. The face he made with the first bite was quite hilarious; I think it was more texture shock than anything, because he seriously can't get enough of it now. My mom does the best impression of him..he kind of chomps the spoon each time you bring it to his mouth. As of right now he's eating 3 tablespoons made with one ounce of breast milk at mid day and at bedtime.




Side note-- Tonight while I was preparing his cereal, Axl was doing everything he could possibly do to watch the UK game...a little boy after his dad's heart...

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Update

Neurologist appointment CANCELED for tomorrow per Dr. Bright!!
She says everything looks great and to start rice cereal tonight!! :)

Monday, January 19, 2009

Torn



This picture was taken about 2 minutes ago. Axl has officially started sucking his thumb at naptime. I'm torn about how to feel...it's a bad habit-but it's so darn cute!!

Axl is 4 months old today!

1 month old 10/19/2008
2 months old 11/19/2008
3 months old 12/19/2008
4 months old 1/19/2009
I can't believe it's time to post bear pictures again! This month has definitely flown by. Axl experienced his first Christmas season and attended his first New Years party! :)

I think anyone who has held Axl has noticed his affinity for arching his back. I was somewhat concerned about this and brought it up to the doctor. At this point, his 2 month appointment, they found an issue of his head lagging when pulled up to sitting position. I assumed that meant the issues were connected. So the next appointment was scheduled for 4 months, but they told me that if the issues hadn't resolved in a month to come back. We worked on it a lot, but the lagging issue was still just as bad in a month, so I called and made an appointment. Of course about 2 days later, before the appointment, he was lifting his head like a champ! The arching issue was still just as bad, though, so I kept the appointment determined to make the doctor understand what I was talking about. We went in and they told me how much better his muscle tone was and that everything looked great. I asked her to pick up Axl like a normal person and not an inspecting doctor and immediately she said, "oh...now I see what you mean". She told me she would do some research but that she wasn't very concerned because everything else in his development looked perfect. The next day she called me and said she had been speaking with some of her friends and that with my permission they wanted to prescribe Zantac in order to rule out reflux. Babies with this problem will arch like Axl, but usually episodically and not all the time. I was game considering I took Zantac just about every day of my pregnancy. :) She said that she didn't expect that it would make a change but they wanted to rule it out before sending him to the neurologist (This made me very nervous). So we picked up the Zantac and the day he started it, it was like he was in a different body! The arching problem had previously prevented anyone from holding him chest to chest and would completely prevent him from sitting in the Bumbo seat because he wouldn't bend at the waist without really crying--he will now do both of these things very comfortably, smiling and laughing all the while! He is supposed to go in to see Dr. Bright/Wiglesworth on Wednesday to determine if he still needs to see the neurologist on Thursday. I suspect he will definitely not need to go! But now we have a new problem...it seems the Zantac is giving Axl some diarrhea...I'm hoping they can address this without taking him off of it--we'll find out on Wednesday, I guess.

Last Wednesday I went back to school and Axl stayed for the first time with the babysitter, Leighann. I posted about this previously, so you all know how traumatic it was, but I suspect it will get better with time. We were out of school today for Martin Luther King Day so he won't go to her house until tomorrow.

I really can't believe it's already been 4 months, but every day gets even better. Until it got bitter cold, we went on several runs with the new jogging stroller. I figured out how to strap the carseat facing me so the wind doesn't blow into his face. He seems to really love it, but I can never time it right because he ALWAYS falls asleep in there and usually it's not his naptime--but we have a good time anyway. As of right now he eats about 6 times a day and sleeps for about 8 hours straight and then continuously needs his pacifier put back in, sleeping for about an hour in between each time, for about 3 more hours. He is in the best mood right after he wakes up in the morning and loves to play then. He continues to show more interest in the book we read each night--you can really tell he's actually looking at the pages. He loves to hold little rattles and we think his favorite is a little miniature maraca that he got for Christmas--although it is temporarily misplaced and Tyler is not very happy about it--he loves to watch Axl shake it. He takes fairly consistent naps but they are still usually no longer than 30-45 minutes long.

The pictures today were especially cute, so here are a few more!







Thursday, January 15, 2009

Snapshots

I've been looking at some pictures lately that I really like but don't really have much to say about them, so I'll just share a few.


Dad reading Axl his nighttime story when Axl had his first documented fever :( 99.4...It was gone in the morning :)

Young surprised Catherine with a visit on New Year's Eve and Catherine said she would only marry him if he changed his first diaper EVER...just kidding, she didn't say that, but he did change his first diaper ever. This is him saying, "I don't even know what to do."

One of my favorite girls holding Axl

Angie sent Axl this sweater and it is one of my favorite things to put him in. He just looks like a handsome little miniature man. Dad put the remote there.

I have looked at this picture every day since it was taken. I have no qualms saying that I have the cutest baby ever in the history of the world. So there.

This is Axl and his cousin, Tripp. He was born a month before the Axman.

This is a picture I took the morning I went back to school. It was after his screaming fit so I didn't even make him lie there long enough to put his socks on for the day.

Axl now sits in the Bumbo...thank you Zantac...this is a later post that I'll get around to after the doctor's appointment next week. I don't want to jinx it...

Axl and his mama (with a crazy eyebrow)
Do you think he's eating enough? ;)

Tripp, Madison, and Axl

I am so grateful for pictures. I'm sure I will be looking at pictures we take while Axl is a baby for the rest of my life and I'm glad they'll help me remember this precious time!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Blindsided

blindsided:
To hit or attack on or from the blind side.
To catch or take unawares, especially with harmful or detrimental results

So, of course, since Axl was born I have been thinking about the fact that I would return to school in January for my final year in order to finish and earn my Teaching Certificate. I would even say that every day it entered my mind. I would think of it begrudgingly and feel a little sad, remember to do something to prepare for that coming day (work on his schedule, clean the house, line up a sitter, etc), talk with people about potential problems it would bring...just, in general, very calmly and levelheadedly prepare. One might think, (namely me), that I was doing the things I needed to be doing to sufficiently prepare myself and Axl for this change.

I was wrong.

Yesterday was very smooth. I gave the house a good clean--something I would normally do before the "first day of school", finished all the laundry (well, tried my best), printed out my schedule to figure out where all my classes were and put that with a blank notebook I could use for notes. All this by eleven pm which I regarded at the time as a great accomplishment. Axl had been in bed for a couple hours and Tyler was up doing some eBay so I thought I would be out in no time as a climbed into bed.

It felt like as soon as my head hit the pillow thoughts started flowing through one ear and out the other and another was coming in before the preceeding one even left.
Will the bottles I have completely ready (pumped, frozen, thawed, measured and put in the fridge) be enough?
Will something happen the first day I leave him?
Will I feel responsibility and guilt the rest of my life for it? (the completely hypothesized situation...)
Will something happen to me on my way home because I really wasn't supposed to return to school and I won't ever see my family again?
Will he get adequate care? (I was able to put this aside quickly as a friend, Leighann, is keeping him whom I trust wholeheartedly)
Will I run out of milk?
Will I be able to pump?
Will I have to pump in a bathroom? gross
Will my production increase as Axl needs more milk?
How in the world could it when he is not able to let my body know when he needs to nurse more?
Will I feel all the time as if I'm not being the best mother?
Will Axl think Leighann is his mother?
Will I be able to finish or will I give up?
Will I have to teach after I'm done because we don't have enough money?
Will Axl get hurt and me not be there to soothe him?
Will I EVER be able to fall asleep? No.

So I lay there...answered the questions with the worst possible situations...cried...sobbed...tossed...turned...asked more questions...prayed...listened to Axl squirm in his sleep on the monitor. It just hit me like a brick wall that this was it. I thought about going to school every day before this but 'every day' was not TODAY. Today I would get up and go to school and leave Axl ALL day like I would for most of the days during the next 3 months. I suddenly felt as if I hadn't made use of the preceeding days I had with him. Why didn't I know they were short-lived? Why didn't I realize?

So most of the night I didn't sleep. My plans to try and keep him from eating this morning until 7:30 (because I think I can pump twice at school and him eating at 10:30 and 1:30 would work with this situation because I could be home by a 4:30 feeding) blew up in my face! When he woke as he usually does at about 6:15 I got him out of bed to dress him on the changing table and he screamed at the top of his lungs for the duration of the time that I lasted...probably about 4 minutes. I felt like he was literally saying, "Mom. Why is this different? You don't put me here every morning. You leave me in my swaddle, cradle me, feed me, and rock me and lay me back in bed for a longer sleep. What is going on? This is not right."

So I gave up. I did get him dressed so he wouldn't have pajamas on when Leighann got here, but I fed him and laid him back down to sleep. Luckily this was the one day of the week we decided Leighann would keep him here at our house. So it worked out, but did nothing to help the future situation when I will have to get him up to take him to her. He must have known I needed a break because I found out later he got a little fussy at 10 so Leighann warmed the first bottle but then he refused to eat it until 10:30 on the dot. :) He loves me.

I got to school expecting this to be the normal short day of the week I will have (Wednesday) and get out at 12:15 only to find that everyone except me was informed that all days during the first week will be long--until 3:30. Luckily, I had prepared the second bottle for Axl in case, and my dad was able to come keep him the second half of the day.

So I got through the day. Pumped in the bathroom twice, gross. Couldn't actually use the bathroom at all because pumping took up all of the 15 minute breaks.

We were blindsided but we survived. Axl was alive and well when I got home. The milk was more than sufficient and I was able to pump enough for tomorrow. Hopefully tomorrow will go more smoothly; I'm not counting on it.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

New Year's Eve

Brooke and Jay, Cindy and Felipe, and Tyler and I had lots of families over for a New Year's Celebration. We played Rock Band, cards, pool, and just had a great time with everyone who came!!

My Boys :) This was a joke...but if you told Tyler, he wouldn't tell you that.

Kate, Erin , and me
Me and Erin
Ok...you know you're old when there are more kids at your New Year's Party than adults...but they did have a great time! :)
Cutest little Sara having fun with the bubbles!

Monday, January 5, 2009

The Year in Review



January
  • Found out we were pregnant
  • Went to see Wicked in Cincinnati (it was GREAT!)
  • I started my Pre-Practicum Field Placement at Cardinal Valley Elementary in an ELL Classroom
  • Tyler worked at Dan's and I continued the morning YMCA Program at Southern Middle School
February
  • Morning sickness set in...
  • Tyler decided White Castle would be a good celebration for Valentine's Day... (it was fun anyway)

March
  • Hamilton Family Trip to Park City, Utah
  • Still sick...




April
  • O.A.R. Concert!
  • Still sick...





May
  • We found out we were having a BOY!
  • Morning sickness started to fade and the eating started!!
  • Julie's wedding
  • I attended summer school


June
  • Hillary's wedding






July
  • We celebrated our 1 year anniversary! July 21st, 2008
  • Cooper Family Reunion



August
  • Hamilton Family Reunion
  • Tyler's 26th Birthday
  • Shelly's wedding






September
  • My 23rd Birthday
  • Axl was born!! September 19th, 2008



October
  • Conference at Tar Fork
  • Cousin Elena Cafrin was born
  • Axl was blessed at church
  • We moved to Tom and Bonnie's house
  • Tom and Bonnie left on their mission
  • Tyler started his new job at Columbia Gas while continuing all Dan's eBay sales
November
  • First date night since Axl's birth
  • Trip to Tennessee







December

  • Trip to Detroit






It's been a great year...probably the best yet!!