Monday, April 29, 2013

Sicky

Last Monday was a great day. It sort of looked like this.
Give or take a few tantrums.
The next day looked more like this:
This was one sick girl. At the peak of it all her underarm temperature was 104.9. You better believe I was freaking out! Her heart was beating a million miles per minute and her breathing was weird. I took her to an urgent care, and of course when I get there her temp had dropped quite a bit and I felt like an idiot for taking her there. Hey, but at least I had a little peace of mind that she wasn't dying.
She had three straight days of a fever of at least 103 underarm. Then on day four she broke out into a crazy rash all over her body. At that point I googled her symptoms and I am 99% sure she had a virus called Roseola.
I felt so bad for her. You can just see on her face above how miserable and out of it she was. I also learned being almost 2 is a horrible age for a sick child....for my sake that is. She can communicate with me, but obviously our communication line is not perfected yet, so I wasn't sure what she wanted most of the time, but she was very persistent. She knows what she wants and doesn't want, for that matter. i.e. me taking her temperature every hour, giving her medicine, putting cooling rags on her head feet and hands, eating, drinking. Pretty much she didn't want anything to do with anything that she needed. She was combative and out of control when I would take her temperature and give her advil. Rough few days, but all is well here. 
Now we are just back to the regular ol' tantrums and I couldn't be happier :)
Okay, maybe I could be a little happier with the absence of a few tantrums.....

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

All about Steve...I mean Heidi

This past weekend was a memory-maker. Friday night Steve's parents drove down from Ogden, as well as Steve's sister, Becky, and her family, for Heidi's blessing.
On Saturday night we all went to a Diamondbacks game. It was fun, but a little challenging at times with a crazy "almost" two-year old and a nursing baby. Poor Heidi, every time the crowd cheered or booed she cried because it startled her....so pretty much the entire time we were there :) 
We made it to the 8th inning and Avery just couldn't handle it anymore, so we decided to leave. At that point the Diamondbacks were behind by 5 runs, so we didn't think we would miss much. Literally 5 seconds after we left the stands we heard the crowd going wild and realized we had missed the D-backs only homer that game. Come to find out it was a pretty exciting game after we left, D-backs only lost by 1. Of course.





Then on Sunday, Heidi was blessed (obviously...actually not so obviously, our bishopric pretty much forgot we were doing it that day, but it worked out :))
Steve really gave a beautiful blessing. While he was blessing her and talking about her life, I just kept thinking about what a wonderful woman Heidi is going to be someday. I love being a mom to these little ones, but can't wait to see them grow to become great women of God.