Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Wasted

The last 2 1/2 weeks have been crazy and I am officially wasted. It's not like we've had enough excitement in the Vanderwalker home, but last Thursday I took Minnie to the doctor for her 2 week appointment, and the doctor noticed she was breathing a lot harder than usual. He had me stick around for a while to see if it would slow down. Long story short, it didn't and we drove to the other office to check her oxygen levels. After watching her for a few hours, he called a doctor at the Hospital and she said to bring her in for some tests to make sure if wasn't an infection or something with her heart causing her to breath faster. We went to the NICU (to bypass the Emergency Room, that way she wouldn't be exposed to getting sick). The did a ton of tests and after a day and a half there, we got to come home. She doesn't have an infection and everything looks good. There is a few places with her heart that should be fine when she gets older but we do have to take her to the cardiologist when she is 3 months old. Add this to the usual sleepless nights and it makes for one wasted and tired mom. Poor Andy has been passed around a lot lately. It is so great to have plenty of cousins for him to play with and family to help. I don't know how we would do it any other way. I'm so glad everything is ok and they are both healthy!




Hopefully a nap will be in the future...near future. On a happy note, Minnie's first friend was born late last night. Marci had London yesterday. We couldn't have planned it better...2 girls 2 1/2 weeks apart. I can't wait to see them together.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Train Day

We are adjusting to 2 kids here at the Vandy home. It's a lot harder because I can't lift Anderson or do too much because of the c-section, but it's been fine. We've had plenty of help or else we may have gone crazy. Anderson figured out how to climb out of his crib the day before we had Minnie, so we've been trying to transition him into a bed, and that has been hard. But we are making progress. Minnie had her first bath, her hair was getting pretty greasy.

Anderson got to go with Tim and Tim's dad and Grandpa to a train park in Scottsdale on Saturday. From what Tim said, I guess he really liked it. They rode the carousel and a few little trains.

Anderson's Papa (Tim's dad) bought him this Engineer hat and he loves it. He sometimes wakes up and the first thing he'll ask for is a hat. He'll wear them forever.
Right before bed, he still had the Engineer had on, and put his shoes on too, with no pants of course. He was looking pretty snazzy.





Saturday, February 7, 2009

Baby Minnie is here

Minnie Lucille Vanderwalker
Feb. 5, 2009
8 pounds (yes 8) 1 ounce
20 inches
Anderson is still completely clueless, but at least he is kissing her before sitting on her (which he did to my baby niece while Kaci was watching him).


This time the c-section was scheduled and so my mom was able to come in. This is her and Tim before we headed to the operating room. Everything went well with the surgery. Because of the reflection from the light above me, I pretty much watched the whole thing pretty clearly. It took me a few times to remember that it was me they were doing that too. It was pretty crazy.

As soon as they took the baby out, Tim and I kind of looked at each other in shock. The picture below us is Anderson as a newborn. With him I gained 40 pounds and he was a week early and weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces. With Minnie, I gained 32 pounds, had her 10 days early and she weighed 8 pounds 1 ounce. As you can see, they pretty much look NOTHING alike. So it took us a while to realize that Minnie was ours, and we are still trying to figure out where she came from! She is definately a Coombs baby, and has more hair than Tim does probably. Anyway, things are great and we are doing fine. Thanks for all the calls and comments and support.