Friday, July 16, 2010

6 months plus! How time flies




Wow... Samantha is 6 1/2 months old. At her 6 month checkup, she weighed in at a healthy 17 lb, 5 oz and 24 inches long. She's growing great and the NP was thrilled! She's eating more solid foods now and loving it! She's still a very happy baby and is talking all the time, or we should probably call it "yelling". Here's Sam and Nick in deep conversation.

Here's Samantha and Uncle Jack.. she loved him!

Samantha loves to roll all over the place and is starting to creep forward a bit. She got a new swing for the patio and loves that too, although it's so darn hot out that time in the swing has been limited. Here's video of her first time in her new swing!
Sam also loves all her toys, although a lot goes into her mouth. She's so interested in anything we're doing and tries to grab at the computer, cell phone, food, or anything someone else has. She's very nosy like her mom. We've had a heat wave here so we haven't been outside much or to the pool, but maybe it'll get cooler soon and we can venture out for more walks.

Nick's family (Dad, Theresa, and Jack) visited the week of the 4th. We had a blast with them and I tell you, they're handy to have around! Scott, Jack, and Nick fixed everything that needed to be fixed and more! And Scott "Grandpa" made Samantha an amazing bookshelf. I saw it in the Land of Nod catalog and have been wanting it for awhile. Scott looked at it and designed it by himself from good solid oak! It looks so good and matches her furniture perfectly!


We didn't do too much for the week - laid pretty low. Theresa "Grammy" was a huge help while I was at work, which I have been doing more than I'd like to lately with the business being so busy. Thankfully, Samantha is such a versitile kid and is happy with most people as long as they are giving her attention. Not sure when or if the seperation anxiety will kick in. Everyone couldn't believe how good she is and how little she cried. We're so fortunate.

Ms. Scherree (our babysitter) has been wonderful and Sam still loves her, but she got a break while the fam was here. I'll have to post a pic of Sam and Ms. Scherree soon!
On a side note, my dad is home from the hospital (once again!) Let's home there is no return back there for a long time. He's so much better now. He can't believe it's July 16th as he has no recollection of almost a month of his life. Not sure what will come back, but hopefully not the bad memories of the hospital! Let's hope he's back to 100% soon. It's night and day from before. I'm heading home to NJ at the end of next week to visit and bring Samantha to brighten his day!
More to come soon...
Kristi











Monday, July 12, 2010

A rollercoaster of ups and downs....

Well, just when I report good news, I'm back to reporting some bad news. My dad's back in the ICU as we speak. He started going downhill midweek last week and got even worse than he was before this all happened! It was very upsetting, shocking, and confusing to all of us. Finally, Saturday, my mom and Dave brought him back to Trenton to the hospital where he was very agitated, confused, and angry about being there. They had to sedate him and calm him down, but immediately began with his steroid treatment.

My mom read an article in her medical magazine that some people need to be weaned off steroids instead of stopping after a 5 day course.... these people, if not weaned, can regress to worse than their previous condition. Well, this explained my dad!

After 24 hrs on a steroid, he went from being totally out of it to being able to have a conversation again! He also read the newspaper today for the 1st time in forever! He still has a 24 hr aide by his bedside, but things are looking up again. Let's hope it stays this way.

Not sure what the plan of action will be at this point.... he'll probably go back to acute rehab at some point. They redid some tests today and are re-doing the spinal tap just to be sure he's ok.

David went home today and i'm playing it by ear as to when i'll head back to NJ after I can get a feel as to what my mom needs.

Keep your fingers crossed that this rollercoaster goes up.... once more!

Today was my parents 36 year anniversary! Although it wasn't celebrated as wished, at least we can celebrate that my dad is doing better (once again) and he remembered the day!

Happy anniversary Mom and Dad!

Kristi

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Dad's at home

I wanted to post a quick update on my dad....
he went home from the rehab hospital on Saturday. My mom said by far he was the "healthiest" person at Marlton Rehab. He's getting by. He continues to try to figure out what exactly happened and remembers NONE of the whole incident. His first recollection is about last Saturday, as he says he remembers me and my brother in town but hardly.

My mom is working with him at home and trying to get him to do the things he was so good at, the firsts being the remote control and email. These things are hard for him to grasp and process. I keep reminding myself and my mom that it's only been a week, but today, my dad asked my mom when he will get better.

It's heartbreaking but we know to take it day by day. My parents decided to keep their trip to GA at the end of the month to come visit us, so that will be nice for us to see him and him see Samantha. She always brings a smile to his face.

Please call or visit if you'd like. I feel the more he is challenged, the more his brain will begin to work and hopefully remember. Just know that he's very tired by the evening, so keep that in mind.

I'll be sure to post about Samantha and her 6 month birthday soon! Heading to bed. The mean boss that I am kept the office open tomorrow so I am too, going in to work.

Happy 4th!

Kristi