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Thursday, May 20, 2010

2 months (reprised)

Here it is, a new picture or two! And a new video...

Monday, May 17, 2010

2 Months!

Yayayay! Are you excited? This is 2 posts in a week. Pretty good, huh?

Soooo, Everett will be 2 months tomorrow. He has grown so much in these months, even Dr Gibb comment about how it seems like only yesterday he was born! We were at the Dr today and Everett is doing well. He weighs 11 lbs 12 oz, and is 23 and a half inches long. He is in the 50th percentile. Typically, he sleeps between 5 and 6 hours a night and sometimes up to 7 and a half. He is a smiling monster and even when he is really upset you can generally get him to smile. He also cries. I don't mean like the noise, because all babies cry. I mean if he gets upset enough, he cries real tears. It's enough to break your heart. He is really strong and loves to lay on the ground and kick. He talks a ton (not real words silly :P). He doesn't like coffee and broccoli (this is very sad for mommy).

I don't have a new picture yet, so tomorrow I will try to get a good one tomorrow. He has been feeling a bit under the weather, so we will see. In the mean time, here is a 'classic' Everett picture.



Gotta love the curls, he only gets them fresh out of the bath :(

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Finally...

Ok, Ok, Ok.

I know.

He's 2 months old already.

BUT...TaDa!

Presenting EVERETT LYNDON PRICE



Everett was born March 18 2010 (10 days late) at 1:07 am. He weighed 8lbs 1oz and was 21 1/4 inches. He was the beautiful out come of 18 hours of induced labour and 3 hours of pushing, 20 mins with a vacuum. When he was born, Everett was not breathing and struggled to be resuscitated. Brock accompanied him to the NICU where he was placed under a space helmet to help him with his oxygen saturation. They also drew blood (a LOT of blood over the next 4 days) to do a blood culture to check for infection.



Over the next 24 hours, his saturation slowly rose and soon he was breathing perfectly. The next issue came to light when we started to feed him. Because he had been in the saturation hood, Everett was maintained by IV. I started trying to breastfeed him, but he was slow to pick it up, so we had to bottle him with part formula and part breast milk. Unfortunately, Everett's kidneys began dumping sodium. This led to him being kept in the NICU for 3 more days. These were the longest and hardest days of our lives! But before we knew it, Everett came to us and soon we were home!! All we had left to do was work out the Jaundice and help his contusion from the vacuum go down. This took very little time, considering they told us it could take months!



Here are a bunch of pictures from the next weeks of his life.



Everett's baby shower thrown by Grandma Reggie and Auntie Jessie





3 weeks old



4 weeks old



1 month!!!





6 weeks old



8 weeks old



I will be trying (and I do mean TRYING) to keep this updated as he grows. Hope you all love our little man as much as we do!