Wednesday, June 10, 2015

June 6, 2015 Time is just flying by!

I swear it was just last week I was making my last blog entry.  Anyway, here's the latest:

Lyla has been doing swim lessons.  No one told me how hard it was going to be for ME to watch her learn to swim.  On the first day of lessons, she was super excited to be in the pool. She was splashing and playing and got too close to the edge of the step.  You know how the water sometimes just moves you along?  Well, she slipped off the edge and right under the water.  While I was watching.  Both swim teachers were on the other side of the pool so I yelled out that she needed help.  When her teacher grabbed her and put her back up on the step, she was coughing and sputtering.  She said a polite "Thank you" to the teacher.  That was a terrifying moment for me!

All the way home, she talked about how she didn't like it when she went under the water.  I finally asked her, what was it like under there?  She said "I was crying for you mommy. I couldn't see you." She was breaking my heart!  Anyway, after that she NEVER strayed to the edge of the step.  She has since learned to love swimming and happily jumps off the diving board.


Not overly happy in the pool.


First day of swim lessons.  


Waiting patiently for her class.


Max likes to watch sister swim.


Max is growing so big so fast!  Today he took 3 steps on his own.  I also found him on top of the step stool!  That's 2 steps he did on his own.  He keeps me on my toes!


He is so full of personality.  And he will not hesitate to make his opinion known! He likes to come into the kitchen every day and try to open all the cabinets.  They all have child locks on them.  But he still sits there and screams out his displeasure at the fact that he can't open them! Especially after he has watched me open one and get  something out.  

I have left one drawer without a lock for him.  It's for him to play in. Every day he takes almost everything out and spreads it across the kitchen.  He is delighted with himself every time.





This was his first ride on the carousel by himself.  I stood by him and made sure he held on.  


Would you look at those little hands?!



He's just a happy boy!


Lyla enjoys admiring herself in the mirror.


They are great  friends so far.  


Lyla loves riding her motorcycle like daddy!

Max and Lyla have looked a LOT alike.  The left is a picture of Lyla at 9 months, the right is Max.  Definitely cut from the same cloth!  I adore those cute chubby bodies.

Friday, April 24, 2015

April 25th is a special day for me now.

****WARNING******
THIS POST HAS GRAPHIC PICTURES

A year ago tomorrow, I was in a car accident. My daughter was in the back seat, and I was 6 months pregnant. Here's what happened:

Mark had just wrapped up another busy tax season, so we planned to take a trip up north to his brother's cabin. He and his brothers like to take a cross-country atv ride to get to the cabin. It's 65 miles and, in order to do it, they have to be dropped off at a starting point and the truck and trailer driven by highway to the cabin. Lyla and I had dropped them off and was about an hour down the highway when my right rear tire blew. I was on a 2 lane divided highway, going the speed limit (75 mph) which is pretty fast for a wreck. When the tire blew, it veered my truck to the right and I hit a berm of dirt which caused the truck to roll. We were told a variety of different stories about how many times the truck rolled (by eye witnesses) but what we THINK is it rolled once. I was wearing my seatbelt, but probably because of the way the it rolled my head became pinned under the driver side door post. The truck was on the driver side. To make matters more complicated for the first responders,my truck was also wedged between two posts of this sign:






An incredible combination of people stopped to help me. A pediatrician, a registered nurse, a couple of off duty police officers. A few months after the accident, Mark and I were lucky enough to have the chance to call and personally thank each of these individuals. THAT's a set of stories for a different time. Lyla was in the back seat, middle in her car seat. She was asleep when it happened. I am told she never even cried. The pediatrician immediately pulled her from the truck. She didn't have a single bump, bruise, or cut. She was completely unscathed. She was sent by ambulance to the closest hospital north.
Meanwhile Mark was reaching a spot with cell service. Bystanders were trying hard to reach him. (On a side note- Lyla was wearing something called a Road ID. Its a velcro band that has an ID tag with her name and contact phone numbers in the event that she ever gets lost. I always imagined it would be of use if I ever lost her at the zoo. When the paramedics took her clothes off to check her over, they found it on her ankle, and thus the calls to family started.) Mark finally gets the call that I had been in an accident and he needed to come. No one at the scene would tell him how bad I was. They weren't sure I was going to live. Can you blame them? Look at the truck:




I'm told it took somewhere between 1-2 hours to extract me from the truck. They had to wait for all the right equipment, an ambulance and a helicopter to be in place before they could pull me out because of how I was pinned. Even though I'm told I was awake and alert the entire time, I consider it a huge blessing that I have almost no recollection of this time.
I say almost no recollection, because I have a few memories, and they are very, very painful. In the emotional sense. The physical pain of total body trauma is nothing compared to the emotional pain of not knowing the state of your child. Especially when YOUR state is NOT.VERY. PROMISING.
Mark still had to ride 2 hours to their destination, get Lyla from the hospital, and then drive south back to Phoenix. My heart aches for the pain and worry he suffered during this time. Not knowing if he was going to make it to me or what he would find once he got to me. Relief is not a strong enough word to describe how he felt to get Lyla.
There was a lot of confusion and miscommunication surrounding my transport to the hospital. There are 3 hospitals with the same name here in Phoenix, so my family had difficulty getting accurate information, which I'm sure was frustrating.
My greatest blessing is the preservation of my babies. Considering how badly injured my body was, it is a miracle that my little Max is the healthy, happy baby he is today.
Considering how badly my scalp was injured I am incredibly blessed that my skull was not fractured. There was no brain damage. I know there are couples who have to face that trial, but I am SO grateful that 6 years into our marriage Mark isn't married to a vegetable.
Mark and his brother had been in the truck just an hour earlier. I am so grateful they were not in the truck when the tire blew. It's hard to say how things would have been different, but I am grateful I was the only one injured.
Somehow I managed to not hit any other traffic. There had been vehicles around me on the road. I am grateful no one else was involved.
My parents were supposed to be with my brothers in California on a vacation but last minute my dad had to go on a business trip, he had just returned the night before. They were able to be at my side right away.
Even though I sustained a spinal cord injury, I am not paralyzed. My leg healed almost immediately, and even though my left arm is slow to recover, it is making progress all the time. Also, typically spinal cord injuries affect both sides of the body but for some reason only one side of my body was affected. My injuries present more like a stroke.
Speaking of which, there is an artery that goes from your neck to your head that was crushed in the accident. (There is one on each side). It could have potentially caused a stroke, but did not.
My head is shaved and put back together, but I wound up with a plastic surgeon who did the best job possible to keep my scars down. If one day I feel up to it, he can do reconstructive surgery to minimize those scars. Right now it is no where near a priority.
I have so many other reasons to be grateful. But you get the idea.
I don't feel this is an exercise in finding ways to be grateful in the face of adversity. I just feel truly grateful.



Once at the hospital, they determined my neck was broken.  They put me in traction.  Modern medicine has come a long way, but this is by no means sophisticated.  They clamp a vice to your head.  And I mean right through your scalp to your skull.  Then they start hanging weights on it to pull your head away from your shoulders and straighten your spine.  


This was to prep me for spinal surgery.  You can't move.  Movement such as  turning your head is not only ridiculously painful, but could result in severing your spinal cord....paralysis. I spent 36 hours like this.  See my face and hair? Yeah, they didn't clean me up hardly at all.  My scalp was still, um, open.  I know. Ew. 


This is the type of hardware I now have in my spine.  The blue plate fuses the two vertebrae into one, held together by some serious screws.

This is the day after the surgery. My head is shaved and scalp all put back together.  Still no sign of movement in my left arm.  It is such a strange sensation to tell your body to do something and have zero response.  The doctor would say squeeze my hand, and I would fully expect my hand to squeeze, and nothing.  My baby is still moving inside my belly, so I'm still ok.


This was a few more days later. Probably in between bandage changes. I don't think there was anything on me that WASN'T swollen.

As Mark puts it - I joined a very exclusive gym.  


I worked really hard to get strength and movement back in my body.  Now listen, when you live in the Inpatient Neuro Rehab unit at Barrow's neurological hospital, you see lots of people who are worse than you.  We are talking para and quadriplegics for life.  But a lot of the staff felt extra bad for me because of that tiny baby going for the ride inside me.

I tried hard not to lose my sense of humor. I'm told that I wasn't a lot of fun to be with in the beginning.  I blame it on the drugs.  Anyway, I took a bunch of trips to the plastic surgeon who stitched up my head and neck incision.  Of course I checked out the breast implants while I was there.  



Friends, family, members of our church came to visit me while I was in the hospital.  The kindness that was shown to us is overwhelming. Even now, a year later.  But one of my favorite visitors was my baby girl.  

This is a hard thing to articulate. I wanted to see her, and I wanted her to come. But when she came, she didn't want me and I was in so much pain still that it was hard to be near her.  She wanted to climb and squirm and touch, and I wanted to do all the opposite of those things.  

Regardless, she came and walked the halls with me. She shared my snacks and was just there. In all her not injured perfection.



Most places I went, I felt I was an eye sore.  Shaved head, neck brace, cane, and big pregnant belly.  What must people think.  We actually had people straight out ask me what happened a couple of times.  There was one place I went that I never stuck out....Walmart!  I worked really hard for about 3 months in out-patient therapy.

.  And then.....


I had a baby.  



The delivery was scary.  We had planned on a c-section anyway, but I had a placental abruption, meaning that the placenta tore completely away from the uterus, leaving the baby with no blood supply. Because of this, the calm planned c-section turned into an emergency.  Time being of the essence, I was put all the way under for the procedure.  Max was born not breathing, and there was talk of signs of brain damage in the hours after his birth.  


Once I woke up and started to recover from anesthesia, not quite an hour after my c-section I was wheeled into the NICU to see my baby for the first time.  


Several days, tests, and many many prayers later, we learned that Max showed no signs of brain damage and was healthy.  He has never looked back.  


I continue to have set backs and challenges, but I am grateful to be alive to feel my daughter's hand on my face, hear the soft snores of my baby boy, and get wrapped up in my husband's arms.  

April 25th is the day I got a second chance.  I didn't have to say good-bye.  I think that's worth celebrating.





Tuesday, March 31, 2015

March 31, 2015 Max is making progress!


I did this project  for Lyla when she was a baby. I've tried to be good about getting a picture on the 30th of every month, but it's been busy. 

He started out SO tiny! He has grown so good. Yesterday he turned 8 months old. He is so happy and sure loves mommy.




Tuesday, November 4, 2014

November 4, 2014 I have some serious catching up to do!

Wow.  I have really neglected my blog.  But in my defense, I've been really busy.  So now I'll get busy catching up.  


Lyla LOVES popcorn.  She can eat a whole bowl.  She doesn't know about butter and salt yet, so I don't feel too bad.



One time I was really ambitious and made a dress for her!  Turned out cute.  



She has grown up tot a big girl bed.  The shenanigans have commenced.


She adores daddy still.


Just practicing with my birthday present...oh and that's at about 20 weeks pregnant.   I wonder whatever happened to that shirt....


Daddy taking Lyla for a bike ride.


She is starting to be aware of things....like her "pretties" aren't done yet.  And she always wants to help.  So here she is taking nail polish off.



I now see that this is going to be a big project.  I'll try to keep up on it!


Thursday, December 12, 2013

September 12, 2013 Pictures and Videos

Here is a post I apparently never published....



My not so happy face....



Standing at the back door watching daddy work....


The view from the other side....HA!


Sitting at the piano practicing


Mommy always dresses me in cute clothes.


Sometimes I have friends over to play.


In the morning I like to spend time admiring myself.  


I love being me!


One year pictures.


Playing in the covers on mom and dad's bed.


Cute hair!


Sleeping angel.


Being naughty behind the entertainment center.


12/12/2013 Thought I might revive this!

If you are receiving this by e-mail, I have added a few extra people to my automatic list who will receive a copy of my blog every time I publish.  If you don't want to get this automatically, just e-mail me!  

So the other day Mark and I were commenting on how fast Lyla is growing up and he said he thought I should keep up my blog so we could see the time-line!  There will be a little gap, but here's the latest!

Lyla turned one in August and we had a low-key celebration because Mark was in Chicago and I had freshly injured my knee.  Speaking of which, here is a picture from the night and day I spent in the hospital because of my knee.  It turned out I did not tear anything, it was a dislocation.  It was maybe one of the most painful moments of my life.  I am so grateful for all the help I had recovering.  Thank you!



She was adorable and delighted to be sang  the happy birthday song as often as we would.  She claps her hands, gets huge smile, and does some happy shrieks whenever she hears it.  Even now.

These are some birthday balloons that she LOVED! 



She still loved them even when they didn't float anymore.  


Pig tails and walking go along with being one!


Here she is sitting on daddy's lap waiting to have her favorite song sung to her.


Here is the little cake I made for her first birthday. She LOVES Swiss Cake rolls!


Here she is eating that cake on her own!


She loved it!


She has taken an interest in sitting in chairs.  This is at our doctor's office for her one year visit.


She loves to sit in this little rocking chair and read books or watch tv.


She's getting better at piano!


Lots of practice!


Loves her toys


Loves to play at the playground now that she can climb up the toys herself.


She stays busy all day re-arranging the house.


And being comfortable.


She got a few more teeth.


And likes to help mama in the kitchen.


We went to girls night out during Priesthood session


We also went to SEA WORLD!


And had tons of fun with cousins!


Got a new hat.


Went to the beach for the first time in her life.


And absolutely loved every minute of it.


Loved the sand.


Loved the sand some more.


Had some snacks.


Missed daddy since he couldn't come.


For Halloween we were Dorothy, Tinman and Scarecrow.  This is at Vertuccio farms.  She loved the train ride and seeing the pig.


We got an early Christmas present!  It was a bike with a seat on the front just for Lyla!  Which means she needed a helmet!  

I was worried she wouldn't be willing to keep the helmet on her head and would try to rip it off.  Nope, she would play in that thing all day if I let her! 


There is so much fun to be had when you are riding a bike.  We live near a park that has a pond with ducks, playground, and often time city events happening.  She loves to see the sights.  And she loves when daddy takes her around!  We go for a ride nearly every day!


We also go to the zoo a lot and recently she has been saying "roooooaar!" to the animals!  She's starting to get the hang of animal noises.  


That about sums up the fun we've been up to.  There were a few stomach bugs and sick days in there, but overall we are happy and healthy!