Saturday, February 21, 2009

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Enjoying the Newest Snow Storm

We have had such a wonderful month thus far... Crazy to think it's almost over with only a week left. Our Valentine's day was so awesome!! Jed and I went to dinner the night before and then on Valentine's day we spent it with our little guy! Jed is such a sweetheart. He got me the prettiest flowers this year. A dozen red, and a dozen yellow. He said the yellow was to tell me that not only am I his wife and love, but also his best friend (what a sweet man).
The week after Valentine's day we got dumped with another snowstorm. This means that Brock and Diesel just have to go out and play in it because it is their favorite. So we got all bundled up and headed out. Brock had an absolute ball as you can see from the pictures, and the dog was just elated to be out there. He followed Brock around everywhere. It was so cute I just had to share the pictures. The pictures of the dog are hilarious. Jed spoils him rotten and knows I hate it when he puts him on the bed, so here he is with Jed. The dog is of course on my side of the bed but he was nice enough to put down a blanket. Then one of Brock's favorite things to do is give Diesel luvs so I snapped a good one of it.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Another round for the little guy!!!

Here's the little guy trying to make the best of the situation
Brock had to go in for another round of Botox injections into his sphinkter muscle. Due to his Herschsprung's disease. Poor little guy absolutely hates hospitals now, the second we walked into the hospital he started screaming. The surgery went really well and the doctor was out talking to us within 30 minutes. Little did we know that they had left a gauze pad inside him and that the next 24 hours would be pure craziness. He started acting really wierd and I felt like something wasn't right. As I was giving him a bath I noticed something hanging out of his behind that I knew wasn't right and so I started pulling on it. It kept coming and coming and at first I thought it was his intestine. Well as I started looking at it more I realized it was a gauze pad. The poor thing no wonder he wasn't acting normal. He's had the surgery before and so we kind of knew what to expect and when he wasn't acting the same I knew something was off. Well I called the doctor's and their explanation for it was a lack of communication between the doctors and the PACU. What???