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Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Big Move - Part 1


We have begun the process of making our way to Denver.  Colby doesn't graduate till December but the kids and I are already moved out.  

Our lease on our apartment ended on August 31.  At that time we were to pay month-to-month rent.  Seeing as how that would increase our bill by nearly $300 each month we decided to look at other options.  We have a lot of expenses coming up and we need every penny.  So the thought of the kids and I living with my parents for 6-7 weeks to save a few thousand $$$$ dollars was very tempting.  We threw around a ton of ideas and changed the date of the moved so many times.  

We even had a friend of ours, who is a contract lawyer, look over our lease contract to see if there was a way to get out of it.  Because as of right now we are stuck with paying all that extra money for the month of September because we did not act fast enough.  We proposed a few ideas and compromises to the leasing office but to no avail.  We did manage to talk them down a bit on the month-to-month rate but still it is a lot of money.  So right now we are still pursuing all efforts to find someone to buy our contract for September.  And the good news is something will be coming to check out our place this weekend!  Wahoo! Keeping fingers crossed.

In the mean time, Colby is bacheloring it up in our apartment with paper goods to eat on and with as well as a desk, folding table and lawn chairs as furniture.  Don't worry he does have a bed and amidst all the packing I was able to cook and stock the freezer with meals for him that he can throw right in the oven.  
Man he is spoiled!!!

Originally the kids and I were not going to leave St louis until Sept 5.  However, on Sunday, the 26th, we received word that Colby's grandmother had passed only a few minutes before.  
She was 93, and a mother of 7 sons!!!  

This beautiful picture of her is from our wedding.
Photo: We are very sad to announce the loss of our Mother Marjorie Aurelia Johnson; April 6, 1919 – August 26, 2012.  She passed peacefully after spending several days with her family. Our hearts were filled in her final days with her love for her family and by our eternal love for her.  Marjorie was born in Victor, Idaho on April 6, 1919 to William Benjamin and Indria Viola Jones. She spent her early years in the Teton Valley where she met her eternal sweetheart, J. Clark Johnson. They were married in the Logan Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on June 23, 1937. Their family includes 7 sons, 6 daughters-in-law, 23 grandchildren, and many great grandchildren.  Marjorie spent her adult life raising her sons to be honorable men, spending time with her family, and working with her husband in their businesses. She served as a Relief Society President for many years in Everett Washington and knew the value of sisterhood from her family life and church service. In every venture of her life she combined the virtues of hard work, integrity, good humor and compassion. The value of her life is measured by her example of service, by the trust of those she knew, and by her devotion to her family.  Mom, we rejoice in your life, we love you, and we will miss you. Services will be at 2:00 PM on Tuesday September 4, 2012 at Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Washington. Friends and family may visit preceding the service at 1:00 PM.

Before she passed she was able to meet Eden and she also completed a baby blanket for her and just a few weeks ago we received one for Axel too!! Thank you Grandma! They are beautiful and and so special and we will tell our kids about the amazing woman who made them!


to be continued...

Friday, August 17, 2012

Readmitted

I will apologize now for all the details but this is especially for our records.


When Axel was born he weighed 8lbs 6oz.  When we checked out of the hospital he was down to 7lbs 8oz.  As we all know it is typical and expected for them to lose weight during the first day or two.  Also, as is routine, my dad went with me to take Axel in the next day to see the pediatrician because Colby had classes.  He was diagnosed with jaundice and dehydration.  The ped wanted to admit him at least overnight and possibly longer.  I called Colby from the peds office but was overcome with tears that I couldn't even talk to him.  I know Axel was fine but my hormones were so messed up and I had been worrying about him not eating very well and it just took me over.  I had to give the phone to my dad to explain to Colby what was wrong.  We then walked right over to the Pediatrics ward and checked in.  

Colby arrived shortly thereafter with all my things to stay the night (what a guy!).  At this point my emotions were in so many places.  I felt like a ball in a pinball machine.  I was crying to see my little boy in a hospital bed.  Then I was crying because over the past 3 days I felt like I had neglected Eden.  I just wanted to hold her and tell her I loved her.  However, she was sick so we couldn't even let her come to the hospital to see her baby brother.  I know, I know, I was having a baby and I shouldn't feel like I neglected my daughter.  But I still did.  

As they were getting Axel all checked in and calling for the on duty pediatrician in the hospital, we closed the door and my dad and Colby gave him a blessing.  Colby gave him a beautiful blessing and it really helped to settle my nerves and dry my eyes.  Then they performed a few blood tests and I just didn't want to watch that so Colby went with him.  When they complete all the tests they put him on the Bili bed.  We had to leave him on it the entire time except for feedings.
my ET baby

Colby stayed a good portion of the evening while my parents were with Eden.  But I really wanted him to spend some time with her so I sent him home.  The night nurse came on duty at that time and I could not have asked for a better nurse.  She was just what I needed.  She would come in and take care of Axel for each feeding through the entire night so I could get some rest.  She also watched him so I could take a shower! (Loved her!!)

His care consisted of feeding him every 2 hours from a bottle because he was not feeding well from me.  So they had me pumping nearly every 3 hours.  They had to weigh every diaper and check his temp nearly every 30 minutes as well as his vitals.

By morning there was improvement in his eating and all we wanted to do was get him home.  But we had to wait for more blood tests and for all the results to come back.  We got the go ahead and we made it home that afternoon.

Sunday morning Colby had to take him back into the hospital because they wanted to do more tests just to make sure everything was still progressing.  Results... Bilirubin was up.  Then we were told to bring him back into the peds office on tuesday for another weight check to make sure he was still eating enough.   Well he was only up a couple of ounces and they were still a little concerned.  So we increased his food and were supposed to come back in another week.

A week later and he had gained a few more ounces but not exactly where they wanted him, but they were feeling better about his weight because at least he was gaining.

Our last appointment was on August 1st.  Here are his stats:
Length: 21 3/4 in (50%)
Weight: 9.14lbs (10%)
Head Cir: 15 1/4 in (15%)

The doctor was pleased with where he was at and it doesn't look like we will be going to the doctor anytime soon.  Thank goodness!!!  Now we are just dealing with some baby acne and cradle cap.  Also, I am not producing milk like I did with Eden which is a concern because we don't care for formula.  So we are trying to build up the supply but it just isn't happening.  Dah!!!

But... I love my boy and he is doing well!




Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Photo Shoot

I kick myself everyday because I never did any newborn pics of Eden.  So I was determined to get some of Axel.  Thanks to my amazing friend Rebecca, check out her blog, she is truly amazing!!!

Here are just a few of my favs of my lil Fourth of July baby!