Monday, September 04, 2006

Camping Trip Fun






We just got back from a fun trip to Cle Elum, WA. We picked up Jeff in Wenatchee from visiting our dad in Canada. We had fun camping near the Yakima River. Gavin had more fun eating the rocks on the shore than getting wet in the river. We walked around a tiny lake many times and just hung out at camp. I start my new job on Wednesday. I'm the Consulting Department Coordinator for Parity Corporation. I think I am really going to love the job. I'm excited to finally have steady employment-my first since I finished school.

Gavin is crawling all over the place. He still goes head first down steps and out of doors-that makes mom very nervous! He pulls up on things too, I think he'll be ready to walk soon. He now has 5 teeth in! It's amazing how fast he grows and changes. He's such a good boy.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

I can't believe the summer is almost over




Gavin and I have had a great summer so far. We've been camping and hiking and visiting with lots of friends. We appreciate all the love and support we receive.
We'll miss our friend Brian, pictured with Gavin.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

SWIMMING AND PLAYING WITH THE COUSINS




Gavin was quite the swimmer. He loved being in his floating whale and being just with me in the water. I'm so glad he LOVES the water. He had fun playing with his cousins and we had a great vacation. Love to all.

OUR FIRST FAMILY VACATION TO BEAR LAKE



GAVIN'S FIRST PLANE RIDE-TO SLC, UT


Sunday, July 09, 2006

Wow, over a month!






I can't believe June is gone. I graduated. Gavin turned 6 months old. We moved. Wanted to post a few pictures, so here they are. Gavin's First 4th of July!! He stayed awake all afternoon and through the evening, and fell asleep right as the fireworks were starting. He watched 2 explosions and then was CRASHED OUT.He slept through all the big booms and bangs and everything. He enjoyed playing with the dog earlier in the day. I'm glad to say he loves animals more than his mom! We've also been on a few hikes in the Cascades. He LOVES the outdoors.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Summer is Here





Summer is around the corner. We're getting lots of sunshine, rainstorms, and wind. I graduate next Saturday, so awesome! Gavin has rolled over a few times but is generally not interested in rolling anywhere. He found his feet! He has started eating some cereal and usually does really well. We said goodbye to Uncle Pevey (Steven) as he went to join the air force on Monday night (Memorial Day-very appropriate). He likes it when I play guitar and sing to him. He likes looking at books. Most of all he LOVES being outside. Our neighbor has a 7 month old girl and they 'play' together, side by side in their saucers. He likes bubbles outside too. We are excited to move on but will really miss the people in Ellensburg.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Gavin's getting bigger...almost 16 pounds!







Well, Gavin is getting huge. One of our favorite things to do is go for walks outside. Gavin loves to look at everything. He usually spends some time looking over the side at the grass and sidewalk passing by too. Then he falls asleep and I wheel him home. It's been so nice. The past few days have been just plain hot (Gavin's not a huge fan of the heat yet). Only a few weeks left of school, I think we're going to make it!

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

May Day


Gavin looks like such a big boy lately. At almost 4 months...he's about 14 1/2 pounds. He is grabbing objects on purpose and still practicing the whole rolling over thing.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Life keeps going





Well, we've had a busy few weeks as always. I'm still going to school, will graduate with honors on June 10! YEAH!!! It seems very far away right now. We had fun celebrating Grandma's wedding to Gavin's new Grandpa Jon. Gavin had fun playing in the grass in the easter basket that I forced him to sit in. He has rolled over about half a dozen times, from his stomach to his back, but seems to not remember that he did it the next time he's stuck on his stomach. He's making lots more fun noises now too. The weather has been so nice we have spent several afternoons outside. He's not much a fan of being on the actual grass but loves the fresh air from a blanket.

Friday, April 14, 2006

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Oh my, more than a month has flown by!

Hello! I have been meaning to get more pictures up here for awhile now. It's been busy. I started my last quarter at CWU as planned a couple weeks ago. Gavin likes to sit on my lap as I type on the computer. My computer chair is one of those round exercise balls so we bounce up and down as I study and work on the computer. It's fun. He's making lots of fun sounds now. I'll have to figure out if I can attach a video clip. I have lost my camera cord so when I find it I will attach an Easter picture. He's getting so big! Gavin rolled over for the first time last Friday. It was an exciting moment! He's only done it twice since then. We continue to have fun together. We love you!

Saturday, March 11, 2006

We are having a good week!



We are having a good week. Gavin is enjoying play time and is able to grab toys. The one in this picture he actually has learned to grab and lift up and down until it plays music and makes noises. He amazes me. We have lots of fun. I love it when he smiles at me. It's great. We send our love to everyone!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Two months old!




Gavin turned 2 months old Monday! He has grown so much, over 11 pounds now. He does smile back to people. Some of my girlfriends here are quite enchanted with his big smile. Gavin learned another trick last weekend. He can mimic someone sticking out their tongue. It's the funniest thing ever. I stick my tongue out and he sticks his out back. He likes to laugh at me while I laugh at him. It's great fun.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Back Home





We were with Grandma and Uncles for awhile before we came come to Ellensburg. It is always nice to visit. Gavin has been developing rapidly-it's amazing what happens when all his energy isn't going to only breathing and eating! As of this morning Gavin is 10 pounds, 13 ounces and 22 and 1/4 inches long. His little diapers are too small-we had to go up to the next size! He has new tricks too. He can smile and giggle back at mom. We are loving our new home and our new neighborhood. School took a back burner this quarter so I am now getting ready for a busy next quarter in order to still graduate in June. As we are now mostly settled again here in Ellensburg, with internet and phone connections I look forward to being able to keep in touch with people better and keep up with this blog! Take Care!

Yup, surgery


Well, Gavin did have surgery. It was a minor procedure (though surgery is still surgery) where they went down his throat and lasered off the parts of tissue that were collapsing when he would breath. He did really well; there were no complications.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Is it really half-way through February?

I am having a hard time believing it's Valentine's Day already! So much has happened. Thursday, the 2nd of February found Gavin admitted to Children's Hospital in Seattle with labored breathing/respiratory distress. He was diagnosed with laryngomalacia. We were there a few days and then were with my mom in Snohomish until yesterday for Gavin's various doctor visits etc. We came back to Ellensburg yesterday and we are moving today into our own apartment. (We had been sharing a house.) We'll be heading back to Children's on Friday to have Gavin's stomach/intenstine's ultrasounded and likely schedule surgery for his throat to help him breath. My camera is packed somewhere so I have no pictures to load, but check back in a few days. It's been a busy few weeks! It was fun to be around the family and see a lot of people we hadn't for awhile. Gavin has lots of new buddies! We will both be relieved to be settled in our own place and have Gavin healthier. He did weigh in at 8 pounds, 13 ounces Monday the 13th, so the little man is growing!

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

And he grows...


Well, today Gavin was weighed at 7 pounds, 8 and 1/2 ounces. The boy knows how to eat! So that's what we do all day. Eat, burp, clean up vomit and spit, and then eat some more, vomit more, then finally settle in to sleep. Gavin was diagnosed with GER-Gastro-esophageal-reflux. Basically his sphincter doesn't keep the food in. I get to give him medicine daily; hopefully he will get better soon. His projectile vomit has gone as far as 2 feet. That's a long way for this little guy! We continue to learn and have fun. My incision has finally sealed completely so I can do more without getting tired. What a blessing! Aunt Becca in Utah sent him some toys and a mobile that he loves to stare at. It's fun to watch him just wide-eyed, taking in the world.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Our Next Adventure



Well our next adventure started on Tuesday. Gavin and I went to the doctor only to discover that we were not going home to finish laundry but to the hospital. He had lost weight and seemed dehydrated. We were admitted and I tried to be brave as Gavin was weighed again and stabbed with a needle to draw blood for tests and set an IV. I held his head and shoulders firm while poor Gavin wailed. Sad story. His arm was taped to a board and wrapped with gauze and red tape in an effort to keep him from pulling it out. I didn't get a picture of it because I was just too stressed, but you can see his little bandaid in the picture. He weighed 6 pounds and 9 ounces. His PKU test for Jaundice came back at 19. Fluids were pushed through the IV and nursing and bottle feeding. Wednesday the score was down to 14.5 and his weight was up over 7 pounds. The IV came out and we were staying until he was able to maintain the weight gain. The problem seems to be a combined feeding/jaundice issue. His jaundice made him more lethargic, sleepy, and not active in eating. Because he didn't eat enough, he got dehydrated which made him more lethargic and less interested in nursing. You get the picture. While I thought I was feeding him for hours, there was more chewing and gnawing than sucking and swallowing. I spent Tuesday and Wednesday feeling stressed, guilty, and tired. By Thursday we had our routine down and today, Saturday, we got to come home. Gavin gets nursing time and then bottle feedings to ensure he is eating the right volume. It's nice to be home again. We go back to the doctor Monday to make sure the weight is staying on. It was very scary and I felt like death. I looked like it too so I didn't put those pictures on! Gavin was as ready I was to go home-his foot demands FREEDOM! So, we are both doing well now. Mom learned a lot and enjoyed not doing all the laundry that Gavin created for 4 days. I am super grateful to the good nurses at the hospital and to Gavin's doctor and to all the support I received through this long week.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

A Kicker


Today Gavin was awake and alert and happy to be sitting in his chair watching mom do homework on the computer. When I looked at him just now, he had managed to kick his left leg out of his pants. Notice the bare knee and foot. Maybe he'll be left-footed? It made me laugh and called for a study break to take a picture :)