Mike and I celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary last night and we went to Bridges (Danville) with David. Neither of us have ever had a meal there and have always wanted to. It was a record setting day with the temperature and we decided to eat outside for the evening. Where it felt so muggy that it was almost as if we were in Hawaii!!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
David is 2 Months Old!!
David had his 2 month appointment yesterday. And he's certainly thriving!!! Here are his stats:
Height: 24" (although his foot reached beyond that marker but the nurse didn't count it ... hmmmm) - 90%
Weight: 13 lbs and 3oz - 90%
He's the length and weight of a 3.5 month old!!!
I told the doc that last week he rolled from tummy to back 3 times to the right and 1 time to the left. She exclaimed "oh my gosh!!! That's a 4 month old skill!!!" I told her he smiled on his 6th week. And that he doesn't just coo, he fully talks to us. He knows our voices and looks for us. He can follow us and other objects as well. She was so pleased with his development!! I let her know that he LOVES to sit up and sometimes demands it as well his head control is excellent. Not 100% of the time on his own but most times he has great control. I did however forget to let her know that he LOVES to stand on us (with support of course). But with great tension he even tries to walk too. :)
We can't wait for our trip to Colorado next week. I know my parents and brother and sister-in-law are dying to see David. Some friends out there are as well!!
Height: 24" (although his foot reached beyond that marker but the nurse didn't count it ... hmmmm) - 90%
Weight: 13 lbs and 3oz - 90%
He's the length and weight of a 3.5 month old!!!
I told the doc that last week he rolled from tummy to back 3 times to the right and 1 time to the left. She exclaimed "oh my gosh!!! That's a 4 month old skill!!!" I told her he smiled on his 6th week. And that he doesn't just coo, he fully talks to us. He knows our voices and looks for us. He can follow us and other objects as well. She was so pleased with his development!! I let her know that he LOVES to sit up and sometimes demands it as well his head control is excellent. Not 100% of the time on his own but most times he has great control. I did however forget to let her know that he LOVES to stand on us (with support of course). But with great tension he even tries to walk too. :)
We can't wait for our trip to Colorado next week. I know my parents and brother and sister-in-law are dying to see David. Some friends out there are as well!!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Great-Grandma Bunny's Angel
David fell asleep in my arms and it looked as if he were praying. It was such a cute photo op we had to take advantage. Now lets see if I can fiddle with PhotoShop enough to make this an "angel" for Great-Grandma Bunny.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Sitting up ... sort of
He's sitting up more and more. And preferring it over being held ... well ... like a baby. He also likes the TV and all the movement. So at night he likes to sit up in our laps or next to us and watch TV. Of course ... there won't be this much TV in the future unless it's Sesame Street or Baby Einstein.
But I just had to take a photo of him sitting up on the couch and of course add the remote ... lol!!
Pretty soon we'll be using the Bumbo and we're so proud of him!!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
ER trip ... :(
My body decided to make tonight both eventful and expensive. :(
Around 9:45 last night I began nursing David. He's been a champ for a while now so it was no surprise when he finished around 10:10 and had already started falling back to sleep. I decided to change his diaper before he fell into too deep of sleep and got mad for mommy waking him up. Plus, I wanted to get him into pj's for the rest of the night to be "out". I put him on the changing table on the pack-n-play, unsnapped the bottom of the onesie and proceeded to change his diaper. When I heard him coo and giggle I looked up at him to see red streaked from his mouth, and blood on his collar.
Still smiling and cooing I ran to turn the lights on to their highest wattage and check him out. I couldn't see blood in his mouth. I swiped the inside of his mouth, gums, lips, etc and no blood on my finger. I thought maybe he cut the inside of his mouth. I began freaking and I couldn't find where it was coming from. I sat him up to investigate. Still really couldn't see in his mouth. So I picked him up so his face was at mine. Still didn't see anything. He spit up on my shoulder, no biggie I thought and looked. There was a lot of blood on my shoulder and coming from his mouth. Still looking as though he was content I freaked out even more. I put him back down and by now Mike was really moving.
I went to the laptop to look for the BCBS advice nurse phone #'s and had to log in. UGH ... my log in still is locked from the last time I tried!!! Mike had picked up him and as I was grabbing my wallet to do a password reset he spit up more blood on Mike. I looked at Mike and said that's it, we're going to the ER. We realized that with him still in his normal sunny disposition that it was more likely ME that had something wrong than him but we weren't taking any chances. Even if it was me that was bleeding, it couldn't be very good for his tummy!! Before we left, I hand expressed milk and no blood. Totally looked over my breast and no abrasions, nothing. Not even a possible hickey from the little guy. And of course I had on a black tank top so we're not likely to see blood if there IS any on it. To Valley Care Hospital we go.
We check in, the nurse sees the blood on my shirt and he even spit up a tiny bit more while being looked over. The doctor came to look at him and said that since its red blood, its much more likely mine than his. And it also, since its red, it never even made it to his stomach entirely. Bowel movements have all been normal, no coughing; so mom likely has a burst/ruptured milk duct in her breast. Sweet ... He said it was likely that he may spit up a bit more blood but to keep an eye on him. If he spits up a good amount more than one more time to go back. And for me to pump next couple of times just to check things out for me. But honestly ... more than likely ... we're both ok.
Phew ................... Downside ... a high deductible health plan means that we'll likely have to cover the full cost of the ER visit. My guess, somewhere in the arena of $1000 to $1500. Oh well ... better safe than sorry. No more ER trips for the Civello family ....
The doc also mentioned that if he didn't spit up more it was likely he'd poop out the rest and the stool would be black. Morning diapers ... black. So hopefully all the blood is out of his tummy. And he slept soundly. He drooled a bit of brown drool last night but other than that is just fine. But still his normal sunny disposition. :) Hopefully it's all out of his system soon.
PS ... they took his temp rectally and I was like oh man ... he's NOT going to like that. Ummm my little man is seriously a doctors dream. He didn't even flinch. We told the doc that with his heel pricks and first sets of innaculations he's just grunted in annoyance at it all. The doctor was playing with him and told him ... you better keep this up little man ... you're a great little boy. Don't we know it!!!
Around 9:45 last night I began nursing David. He's been a champ for a while now so it was no surprise when he finished around 10:10 and had already started falling back to sleep. I decided to change his diaper before he fell into too deep of sleep and got mad for mommy waking him up. Plus, I wanted to get him into pj's for the rest of the night to be "out". I put him on the changing table on the pack-n-play, unsnapped the bottom of the onesie and proceeded to change his diaper. When I heard him coo and giggle I looked up at him to see red streaked from his mouth, and blood on his collar.
Still smiling and cooing I ran to turn the lights on to their highest wattage and check him out. I couldn't see blood in his mouth. I swiped the inside of his mouth, gums, lips, etc and no blood on my finger. I thought maybe he cut the inside of his mouth. I began freaking and I couldn't find where it was coming from. I sat him up to investigate. Still really couldn't see in his mouth. So I picked him up so his face was at mine. Still didn't see anything. He spit up on my shoulder, no biggie I thought and looked. There was a lot of blood on my shoulder and coming from his mouth. Still looking as though he was content I freaked out even more. I put him back down and by now Mike was really moving.
I went to the laptop to look for the BCBS advice nurse phone #'s and had to log in. UGH ... my log in still is locked from the last time I tried!!! Mike had picked up him and as I was grabbing my wallet to do a password reset he spit up more blood on Mike. I looked at Mike and said that's it, we're going to the ER. We realized that with him still in his normal sunny disposition that it was more likely ME that had something wrong than him but we weren't taking any chances. Even if it was me that was bleeding, it couldn't be very good for his tummy!! Before we left, I hand expressed milk and no blood. Totally looked over my breast and no abrasions, nothing. Not even a possible hickey from the little guy. And of course I had on a black tank top so we're not likely to see blood if there IS any on it. To Valley Care Hospital we go.
We check in, the nurse sees the blood on my shirt and he even spit up a tiny bit more while being looked over. The doctor came to look at him and said that since its red blood, its much more likely mine than his. And it also, since its red, it never even made it to his stomach entirely. Bowel movements have all been normal, no coughing; so mom likely has a burst/ruptured milk duct in her breast. Sweet ... He said it was likely that he may spit up a bit more blood but to keep an eye on him. If he spits up a good amount more than one more time to go back. And for me to pump next couple of times just to check things out for me. But honestly ... more than likely ... we're both ok.
Phew ................... Downside ... a high deductible health plan means that we'll likely have to cover the full cost of the ER visit. My guess, somewhere in the arena of $1000 to $1500. Oh well ... better safe than sorry. No more ER trips for the Civello family ....
The doc also mentioned that if he didn't spit up more it was likely he'd poop out the rest and the stool would be black. Morning diapers ... black. So hopefully all the blood is out of his tummy. And he slept soundly. He drooled a bit of brown drool last night but other than that is just fine. But still his normal sunny disposition. :) Hopefully it's all out of his system soon.
PS ... they took his temp rectally and I was like oh man ... he's NOT going to like that. Ummm my little man is seriously a doctors dream. He didn't even flinch. We told the doc that with his heel pricks and first sets of innaculations he's just grunted in annoyance at it all. The doctor was playing with him and told him ... you better keep this up little man ... you're a great little boy. Don't we know it!!!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
He's holding his own head up folks!!
As David and I were watching GLEE together (Daddy had an event - Aug 5th) I noticed something ... he was holding his head up on his own!! I lifted him up so he could sit on my lap. And I as I was talking to him I realized that I hadn't been holding his head in place. Since he's been wobbly still. I couldn't believe it!! He held his head up for several minutes on his own. No wobbles; no jolting. And he was looking around too!! I was so proud I broke out in tears!! I cannot believe he's getting so big so fast. I'm loving every minute of it and can't wait for what's in store next ...
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Noticing the little things ... it's gotta start somewhere
David has definitely been able to focus on our faces as we hold him and talk to him. Since just before his 1 month appointment. In fact, David was staring at mommy during the appointment and his pediatrician so very pleased to see him doing that. :) But I caught him the other day staring at the mirror and the lambs on the mobile the other day. Not only staring ... but he was talking to them!! So cute ...
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