The surgery was a success!!
We are sleeping through the night, napping, and feeling very well rested! Which also means everyday by 6am we are bright eyed and bushy tailed, but it could be worse----right? The surgery itself went fine but it was an exhausting and painful ten days after. He was extremely miserable and it was very hard, but he is like a whole new kid now. I recommend not doing it until absolutely necessary which our case was. I think it would have been a little easier if he could understand a little more what was going on. When they put him under I was in the room and it was harder than I had anticipated. He looked so scared and then he just went limp eyes open still and all. The anesthesiologist was like okay mom we're good now and while it was quick it was still kinda scary. The actual surgery only took about an hour and the hospital staff loved him. He wanted to take walks and eat lots of Popsicles. The sight of him wheeling around his IV was too much. He also had a problem swallowing his drool for about three weeks afterward I think from fear of it hurting so he was drooling like a mad man
Alex is feeling very well and speaking much more clearly now in full sentences. The potty training thus far has been successful. The Nanny 911 approach seemed to work pretty well.
He is growing so fast now I can tell in no time he will be a school boy and I will be sad.
Sebastian is doing very well in first grade also. He is at the top of his class and a little bored but doing good. He recently lost his very first tooth!
It is a big deal since it seems like he was the last kid in his class. Of course it happened while at school and i missed the whole thing but I am still happy for him. The Tooth Fairy has come!!
All I keep picturing is the adult teeth that will soon take the missing ones place and i know he will no longer be my little boy but my big kid. I think seven is going to be a hard age for me. (aren't they all) I am just so proud of him and the person he is becoming day by day. My children are very compassionate right now and I hope they keep that with them always. Compassion for others I feel is a great quality in people and i am glad that they both seem to possess that one. If nothing else at least they care about others.
It seems like the older I get the faster time goes. The weeks seem to fly by now that school is in full swing and I am already picturing graduation. It's scary, time seemed to move so slow before kids and now every once in a while i have to step back and catch my breath.
Joel is turning thirty this year and even though I think when my time comes it will be hard, he seems to be taking it with stride. Thirty used to seem so old even though it's really not. His outlook is it has to be better than the twenties. Maybe he's right.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
September Fourth
Just got our exact surgery date in for Alex. It will be September the 4th in the morning and we will be back home on the 5th. Alex will be staying overnight at Childrens Hospital in Detroit. Of course the 4th is also Sebastians first day of school so we will see how we go about juggling all this business.....
Monday, August 13, 2007
All At Once
Sebastian is back to school in just a few weeks. First Grade here we come! I was getting excited because as summer drags on slowly but surely the boys are driving me nuts. I am a little sad too though. With every passing day I realize just how fast my oldest is growing. There is so much that is already too baby for him I wonder how much longer play dough will be entertaining for him. I don't know what we will do without play dough. He still likes pretend play but would prefer a video game or the computer hands down to any suggestion I could make aside from playing a game with mom. I hope he never outgrows that. This year we have learned new card games and yahtzee . I know the day is probably not too far away that I will not be allowed to play with him anymore as it is I am lucky to be allowed to kiss his forehead!
Zander Mander update
It is official, we spoke with the specialist/surgeon and Alex will be having his tonsils and adenoids removed in September. No word on the exact date yet but hopefully soon. It's about time we got some sleep!
On another more positive note, we are almost completely potty-trained. We are still having some trouble with number 2 but other than that we are almost accident free, even at naps and night!
He is growing so very fast now I can even see Preschool in our future. He continues to constantly test his limits but that will be happening until he is an adult I suppose.
We have a camping trip coming up this weekend and I am excited about that. It should be alot of fun unless of course nobody sleeps!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Poor Little Zander Bananers!

Well I finally took Alex to the doctor to try and see if there was maybe an actual reason for him waking up every hour. Hoping for an ear infection or something somewhere. Pretty much any excuse accept just a phase or a bad habit I am creating.
I got my excuse but now I would like to go back to hoping for a phase or bad habit I think. His tonsils are way too large which we already knew about and the doctor had previously told me that they would probably wait until he was 4 or 5 to remove them.
Our wait is over. His extremely large tonsils and adenoids have turned into sleep apnea! So apparently there is good reason why we are awake. He has stopped breathing! We now have an appointment on August 3rd with the surgeons. I am happy to eventually be able to get this resolved but the actual thought of the little guy in a hospital gown with an IV in him and a raspy little voice is a little sad. I know I am fortunate to have such minor problems with my otherwise healthy children but picture the little two year old before they knock him out and after he wakes up.
On a plus side the doctor says he will be speaking a lot clearer and hearing a lot better so we have sleep and more talking to look forward to!
Monday, June 18, 2007
Fathers Day Success!!
Fathers Day Fishing was a huge success!! Sebastian actually caught quite a few fish and one of the largest fish out of everybody I might add and Alexander actually wore the life vest and didn't throw a huge tantrum the entire time. Sebastian was very proud of his large trout. We came home and had a true Fathers Day dinner of the very fish they just caught! Everyone really seemed to enjoy themselves. Spring Valley Trout Farm is an excellent family fishing place!! It is a little bit pricey but well worth the money. The children actually catch fish so they are not bored all day and the Farm actually cleans the fish for you when you are done making it much easier to enjoy eating them!! I highly recommend the farm to everyone even if it isn't "real fishing". Pictures to come soon!!
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