Monday, May 25, 2009

We Like What He's Doing

What a roller coaster we're on!
Andrew and I finally were able to match up our visit to the doctor's rounds this morning. A group of five or six people come in, including a case worker, resident, 3 nurses and the doctor, and talk about Will's progress. The doctor told us not to worry about all the numbers they were throwing around since she would come and talk to us after they finished. Well, of course I still listened in to their conversation and knew what they were talking about. His stats this morning were:

6 easys

1 assist

1 bm

up 1/4 oz

tolerant of 15 cc

IV at 4

So, all of that means he had six episodes of apnea (he stopped breathing) that were easy (he started breathing on his own) to recover from and one time when he needed to be helped. He had another poopy diaper-- a big one according to his nurse who says she is the "magical poopy nurse" since all babies poop for her. (I've never been happier to have a nurse on his rotation!). He'd gained 1/4 of an ounce which is his first weight gain and he was tolerating the teaspoon of breast milk they were giving him every three hours. His IV is at 4 which is down again from 5. The sooner we can get that out, the better!

After they talked about him, the doctor came over to talk to us. She told us about all of his progress and noted that they would increase his feed to 18 cc for the next 7 hours and then go up to 21 cc if his IV came out (which is normal as a lot of the IV just start leaking and come out) to replace the fluid he wouldn't be getting.

She reinforced that we're not out of the woods even though he's making progress. The feeding is an essential part of his progess because preemies are so suceptible to bowel infections from feeding since their bodies are so immature. The best thing for him is to have breast milk and to get his IV out as soon as possible.

We were celebrating his little victory today and then I called in after his 9:00 pm assessment. The nurse said he was down to 1212 grams which is 2 lb 12 oz. He also had two times where she had to assist him to breathe again. Although she was very positive and reassured me that this is normal for preemies, Andrew and I are both disappointed because we thought his weight was on the upswing. The nurses told us from the beginning that we should A) look at his weight weekly and not daily since big poopy diapers (of which he had three today) or sweating (from the bili blanket) can cause them to really fluctuate and B) know that a preemie’s apnea gets worse up until two weeks so he'll have a lot more assists in the coming days when he stops breathing.

So, tonight's prayers are more for Will's parents than for Will. Pray that we would be encouraged by the big picture of his progress and that we would continue to trust God's hand in Will's life and body. For Will, please pray for weight gain and protection from infection.

Tomorrow we start accepting our friends' loving help with Libby. My prayer for her is that she would adjust to different people putting her down for naps. With so many people to impress with all of her newly learned skills, I think she'll tire herself out and nap well but....

Thanks for all the encouraging emails and calls you've sent. We really appreciate it.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Dare to Experirnce the Joy


Will is my little adventure baby although his sister is also something of a daredevil. In Will's first few days of life, he made a memorable entry into the world as a "footling breech" after a ride in an ambulance and an emergency C-section, he's lived under the hot lights as if he's on the beach and now he looks like he is spelunking (sp?) with his IV in his head. I know we will have our hands full!


Today he is stable and actually got to come out of the tanning bed. Auntie Meri and Great-Grammy came to visit as well as Papa, Great-Grandpa and Uncle James. His bili levels are at 5 and although he's still laying on the Wallaby blanket, it's nice to know he's making progress. For all of those who prayed for poopies, our prayers were answered and he had full diaper yesterday. Now we'd like to move on to regular bowel movements.
Last night, Andrew and I were there for his nightly assessment which is at 9:00. I got to change his diaper, take his temp and then lift him as he was weighed. The nurse weighed him three times and finally settled on 3 lbs. 1.5 oz. It is a little discouraging as he is consistently losing weight so the next hurdle is to get him packing on some fat. This morning they increased his feed to 15 cc and then they will also fortify his milk. The nurse said it's like having a milkshake!

This is probably the last picture of me pregnant. It's on Mother's Day morning. Libby's gift to me was this Fuschia tree which she is smelling. It makes me a little sad to see this picture as I was planning to be pregnant for a lot longer and it represents a lot of what our lives are not right now. Although we are so thankful to have little Will alive, it's hard to wrap our minds around this new normal which is so different than what we expected. It's also hard to celebrate the little successes because we never know what's around the next corner. I was reading a little book for parents in the NICU and it said "Dare to experience the joy when your baby has small accomplishments" so that's what we're doing. Then we'll move on to the next task.
If you'd like to pray for Will, pray for weight gain and steady heartrates. If you'd like to pray for us, oh, do we have list! Andrew goes back to work on Tuesday and I know it will hard for all of us. He's waiting until Will comes home to take any extended time off so it's a lot of bouncing in between right now. Please pray that we'd all find a rhythm, that Libby would find a sense of normalcy and that I would continue to seek God's strength in all of this.
Thanks for all of your prayers and support! We ate such a yummy quiche for breakfast this morning that a sweet friend made and it was just another reminder of God's provision to us and his care for us through our friends and family.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Where There's a Will

I'll try to keep this updated with Will's latest info. We are so amazed as we watch God's hand in the details. We are trusting Him for strength through this time in our lives.

Will's working on getting rid of his jaundice. He peaked yesterday with a level of 12 after being at 6. They would like it to be below 1. They'll keep him in there for a few days and will test again in 2 or 3 days to see what his bilirubin level is. The doctor said Will is enjoying time at the beach right now.


He is receiving 9 cc of breast milk every 3 hours. They'd like for him to have a bowel movement so that we know his digestion is working. It would also help bring down his bili levels.


He is breathing pretty well on his own. He's only had one episode where the nurse had to intervene to help him get back on track. If he has 7 or 8 in a 12-hour period, they'll put him back on the Vapotherm which is a tube in his nostrils that helps keep his lungs inflated.


He's going to breast as often as I am there for his feeding time. He was able to latch today but the sucking, swallowing, breathing routine is a little too much for him right now. Mostly they want him to become familiar with the smell. He's like a little kitten and just licks and sniffs. It's so cute (although I won't be posting pictures of that!).

We're taking his situation day by day. Thinking any further ahead and playing with "what ifs" does not help right now. We do know he's projected to come home in 6 weeks from delivery so we're hopeful that stays the same but we want him to stay in the NICU as long as he needs to be cared for there.


We are so thankful for our friends and family who have offered to drive me back and forth to the hospital, take turns watching Libby with me since I can't lift her for 6 weeks, clean, run errands, cook and do yard work. It is very hard to feel so helpless but I am incredibly grateful for loving friends and family who are giving so selflessly and we are humbled by all of this love. He's already had so many visitors!

Two of his grandmas...

Three of his aunties but only two are pictured here...
More than one honorary auntie but we actually were able to coordinate a picture when Kris visited!
If you'd like to pray for Will, pray for his bowel movements! Pray for his breathing regulation and pray that he would be protected from infections (his worst enemy right now).

Andrew is splitting time between work, the hospital and home. Libby is delighting in all the attention! We thought this was hilarious this morning. Nanny doesn't want her to cry too much at night so she brought her in bed with her. Libby is obviously a bed hog!
We'll keep you posted!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Birthdays and Gardens

I have no idea how people keep their blogs updated but I am making some lame attempts. Libby is a walking machine. She loves to explore everything, loves to chased around the house (especially by Daddy) and wants to go outside to see the birds and squirrels every moment of the day. We went to Grandpa Dave's birthday party last weekend and she was entertained by Grandma Lyn who always makes her laugh!
Grandpa Dave took her on some walks down the path to the point and let her get her feet wet in the water. I am not sure who had more fun.

Earlier that day, she helped Mommy and Daddy plant our little garden. Stay tuned to see how those plants do since it's our first time to try this!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Joys of Being a Girl



Well, Miss Libby has figured out the joys of being a girl, namely purses, shoes and jewelry. Now if she could only learn to walk with all of this on her little body!

She's also toying with the idea of being a concert pianist which makes her Nanny very happy. They play and sing together whenever she goes over to play.
She's making some strides in walking-- dressed in her finest attire, of course. She loves to show off for her daddy!



Monday, September 15, 2008

Libby and the Art of Sliding



Papa and Libby found a new game! She loves to try to get away while he tires to grab her. Notice she glances back quite often to make sure he's still there! She's so fun!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Libby Crawling...kind of



This is what Libby's crawling looks like right now. She makes a valiant effort when she really wants something. We're very proud parents!


And now for some vacation shots...