Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Side Lines
I'm pleasantly surprised how well the girls have been on the side lines during Teagan's games. As long as they have a snack, and a little something to do on the side they have behaved really well! Go team Moss! Poor Tay feels she is always on the sidelines right now though because of all the stuff school girl Teagans gets to do, don't worry Tay you'll get your turn!
Go Saphire Gems!
I'm officially a soccer mom and I love it! It is such a fun sport to be a part of! Teagan is having a blast. Its amazing to me how fast they learn and progress at this age. Watching the difference in just a few games is neat. She has a great coach and assistant coach, they are great with the girls. Teagan scored 3 goals at her last game, holy cow!
First Hair Cut / Not by Choice!
So Adalynn got her first hair cut last week, not by my choice either! Taylee decided to take a little snip off her front bangs when the girls where crafting last week. Luckily for Adalynn her bangs are wispy and it blends in well. And luckily for Taylee I've been really working on my patience and didn't freak out on her for doing it! You can see in the middle of her bangs the little chunk missing in these pictures taken right after it happened.
First Official Tooth Lost
Teagan lost her first "offical" tooth last Friday. A couple of years ago she had knocked a tooth out and had the rest of it pulled by the dentist and was lucky enough to have the tooth fairy visit then. She was so excited about this one because everyone is loosing teeth at school. Alright new teeth lets be strong and healthy!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Taylee's Hospital Visit
Labor day weekend has always been our last camping weekend of the year. This year however we weren't able to afford to go so we stayed home for the holiday weekend. So we found fun at home including camping in the backyard. Sunday Taylee started to show some allergy type symptoms. Just sneezing and a clear runny nose. We camped out in the yard that night. I slept right next to her. She was whining a bit in her sleep and coughing just a touch that night. Late Monday morning she started a cough and was super clingy, I could tell she just wasn't feeling good. Around dinner time I noticed her breathing was much faster than normal. She seemed to be OK aside from that. She wanted to go outside and ride her bike and other things so she didn't really seem that sick. After I put her to bed her breathing was really bothering me so I called Peter Light in our ward. He is the head Emergency Room Doctor at Billings Clinic. He instructed me to try giving her some treatments of Teagan's inhaler and if it didn't help he said I would need to take her into the ER. It didn't help so I took her in a bit after 10PM. At the ER they got her on oxygen right away, took xrays, and gave her a breathing treatment. They concluded she had pneumonia and since her oxygen was so low and she was unable to sustain it by herself they sent her to the hospital in an ambulance to stay the night. There are two hospitals here in Billings, Billings Clinic does not have a children's ward, St. V's does, the two are about five blocks apart so it was a short ride but they felt it necessary. We ended up staying till Wednesday evening. She hated her oxygen on her nose, and we all heard about it till no end. She had a monitor attached to her toe for her oxygen levels, we nicknamed it her glow toe, she thought that was cool for the first day then she got tired of all the other things hooked up to her and it as well! She did not take her medicine well, in fact we had to hold her down most of the time to get it in. Poor thing had to take breathing treatments every couple hours, and four other oral medicines twice day so I guess I can't blame her. Its a good thing she is so darn cute because the nurses and doctors just ate her up. She can be a humorous little thing despite all her being so honry. She was so happy when her sisters came to visit her Tuesday night. We took her on a few walks inside the hospital to get things moving out of her lungs. On the first floor of the hospital there is a nice little atrium area with a wishing well. She threw some coins in and made a couple of "secret" wishes. They must have been about getting better because we were able to get out Wednesday night despite the 40% chance her doctor had given us earlier that morning! It was a very exhausting couple of days and it was very sad seeing her in the hospital, I hope she doesn't have to go back there ever!
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