Monday, March 26, 2007

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Traumatic week

Daycare called Tuesday b/c Jackson was throwing up and diarrhea. Wayne picked him up and took him home. Wednesday morning he was still having diarrhea so I had to take him to Edgewood on my way to training to drop him off with my mom who then took him to her house and kept him the rest of the day. That night he tugged on his ear a little. The next morning, still diarrhea and he was tugging on his ear a lot so I called the doctor and we went in. She said that he didn’t have an ear infection but did have a stomach virus and then sent us home. I stayed home with him the rest of the day. Friday morning we got up to go to work/day care and things were going ok. He still had diarrhea but the doctor said it was ok to send him to day care. I got to daycare and was about to leave when I noticed Jackson’s lips looked blue. Ms. Tara was holding him and she agreed and looked at his hands and feet and they also looked blue. We took him to the office and wrapped him up thinking he was cold. That didn’t help. So the paramedics were called. They did a whole bunch of stuff and then told us that we’d need to go to the hospital or doctor right then and that the ambulance could take us if we wanted. We just went straight to his doctor b/c we knew going to Children’s ER the waiting time could be hours. The doctor was able to see us immediately b/c of the circumstances. She said that he does have an ear infection now and thinks that maybe his nasal congestion mixed with his acid reflux may have blocked his airway and she wanted him to go to Children’s for a 23 hour observation. We then had to go to Children’s- not through the ER- and he was admitted into the Special Care Unit which is a version of the ICU but not as bad. He was monitored constantly by an oxygen machine and several other machines (luckily no IV required) and nurses. B/c it’s a version of the ICU, there are no private rooms, just those cloth divider things. We had to leave for 2 ½ hours every shift change b/c of confidentiality reasons- they would fill in the next shift on what was going on with each child. So, he was monitored over night Friday night and did well. They put him on an antibiotic for his ears and congestion and ear drops. We are to start putting 1 tbsp of rice per ounce of formula now, make sure he’s eating almost upright, not let him lie down for 30 minutes after he eats, burp him every 2 ounces, and raise his mattress so he doesn’t sleep flat to help with the reflux. And continue the Zantac which has now been changed to Axid. Well, this is all a pain b/c the rice stops up the bottles and we’ve cut the nipples, which now makes it come out fast so we have to pull the bottle out every few sips. The bottle is also so thick that it has to be almost completely straight up and down for it to go into the nipple which is hard when we’re having to keep Jackson upright as well. Then as far as him sleeping with his mattress lifted- doesn’t work so well. He turns all different ways in his sleep. Sunday morning Wayne woke me up b/c he went to check on Jackson and he was upside down with his feet on the lifted part and his head on the flat part so basically, doing the complete opposite of what he should have been doing, and his face was against the side where the bumper pad is- but his nose wasn’t covered up. Jackson is no longer having diarrhea and his ears seem to be getting better. His gums seem to be getting a little worse but that’s ok- we’ve got Tylenol and Orajel. He’s taking the antibiotic ok and doing really well with the ear drops. He hasn’t had anymore blue spells and went to the doctor yesterday for a follow-up and she said he was looking good. So anyway, today is my first day back at work and Jackson’s first day back at day care. It’s been a long, stressful, scary, hectic few days.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Rolling Over

I went to wake Jackson up this morning to get him ready for daycare and he was sound asleep on his tummy in his crib! So apparently, he can turn over that way now. It scared me, though, b/c I know they aren’t supposed to sleep on their tummies unless you’re with them to keep an eye on them.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

I'm a BIG boy now.

What is this stuff you are putting in my mouth???



Kisses from Aunt CoCo. :)

Our little Chatterbox

Jackson was so funny last night. We were in the office looking at pictures of him on the computer. I would hold him up in the air and lean him in toward the wall, which was casting his shadow on the wall. As I’d lean him in toward the wall and his shadow would get smaller and darker, he’d laugh. It was SOOO cute!! Daycare said yesterday he was just laughing and talking up a storm. They said it’s funny that such a loud voice can come from such a small person. When Ms. Tara walked in this morning to daycare Jackson was at the opposite end of the room in Infant 3, where he goes until Ms. Tara arrives. There were about 4 infants in there. As soon as she walked in from the other side of the room she said “where’s my baby?” and then went straight to Jackson and kidnapped him out of the swing. I just love that. When I asked her yesterday if Jackson had been talking/screaming she said “Oh, GIRL, yesterday I was changing Calum’s diaper and had Jackson in an exersaucer. I all the sudden heard this loud screaming and I turned around thinking- ‘what is that?’ and realized it was Jackson playing! I said Jackson, am I not talking to you enough? And he just kept talking/screaming at the toys on the exersaucer.” He also did this last night while we were eating dinner. It’s nice he can entertain himself now when we eat---- although he doesn’t always want to. He’s also still sleeping through the night- I had to wake him up this morning at 6:20 to get ready for daycare. He was turned to the side and his legs were all curled up against the bumper pad. It actually took several minutes to wake him up- he’d just stretch and squeal and grunt and kept his eyes closed. Have I mentioned he’s cute?

Friday, February 16, 2007

Thursday, February 01, 2007

4 month check-up

On 02/01/07 Jackson had his 4 month doctor appointment with his new doctor, Dr. Denton, at the Hoover Greenvale office. He weighs 10.14 pounds and is still in the zero percentile for weight. He was exactly 2 feet (24 inches). I don’t recall them measuring his head. He got his 4 shot immunizations and his one oral immunization. He screamed, but not as bad as the last time, and stopped just a few minutes later- I think b/c his daddy was there this time to hold him and comfort him. He is to stay on his Zantac twice a day for his reflux. We are to continue the rice in the bottles but start him on fruit baby food at 4 1/2 to 5 months and vegetables at 5 to 6 months. He ran a fever several days after his immunizations- getting up to 102 one of the days- but it eventually went away. He’s sleeping through the night now, for the most part. There are 4 little teeth buds on his bottom gum. He’s slobbering a TON

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

WSUP YA'LL

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Bubbles




Thursday, January 04, 2007

Jackson's first laugh.

Jackson laughed for the first time last night. (Although I am sorta sad because it shows he prefers his Daddy.) I was holding him and Wayne had just gotten home from work and was changing out of his uniform. I took Jackson to the office so he could say hey to his Daddy. Wayne looked at him and said "hey Jackson" in the voice he uses. Jackson grinned and let out his "huh" laugh. It was TOO cute!!!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Hanging out with the fam.
















4 Generations






Watching the fishing tournament with Papa.









Jackson and Leann

WOW! This is Cool!




Staring at the Aubie mobile at Mimi and Papa's.

Future Auburn Football Player

Our Little Monkey!


Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Monday, December 18, 2006

Hallelujah!!!!!!!




Sunday, December 17, 2006

Hanging out at a Christmas party.



Isn't he the cutest little man. :)

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Santa Claus



He woke up just in time to see Santa and tell him what he wants for Christmas.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

HO HO HO!!!




Jackson was telling Santa what a good boy he has been.