We had a great Christmas!! Sydney was feeling so much better. We had Christmas Eve dinner at my parents house. Then had the Grandkids open their Christmas PJ's, we then read some stories and watched the nativity story, and Mr. Kroogers Christmas. We slept over at my parents house, and woke up bright and early (5 a.m.) to open presents!
"I want a hippopotamus for Christmas, only a Hippopotamus will do. I don't want a doll or dinky tinker toys, I want a hippopotamus to play with and enjoy! I can see me now on Christmas morning creeping down the stairs what joy and what surprise when I open up my eyes and see a hippo hero standing there! " -Hippo Song
Thank you Aunt Sarah for my hippo toy, I love it! - Love Sydney Jo
I love this look on Sydney's face, the magic and excitement of Christmas is clearly sinking in!
Santa brought Sydney a walker toy for Christmas. She loved to look at it and stand next to it, but she was to afraid to actually walk with it.
I told my Mom that I wanted to get Sydney a doctor kit someday. Mostly so that Sydney could start to be more familiar with all the different instruments that the doctors use and where they go. I want her to be as ready as possible when her next surgery comes around and my hope is that this will help her be less afraid.
Thank you Grandma and Grandpa Banks for this uber cool doctor kit, and for letting us sleep over! - love Sydney Jo
*Pair of Christmas pajamas.... $15
*Wrapping paper and tape.....$5
*seeing the look on your baby's face as she opens her first present Christmas Eve....PRICELESS!
Sydney's favorite toy was the ball popper, every time we turned it on she would sequel with delight! We had a great Christmas, thank you everyone that gave us presents we were so spoiled!
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Sick Sydney Part 2
Sydney was able to fight her high temps all the way into the next day, so we called her doctor to see if we could take her on our planned weekend trip to visit family in Salt Lake. The doctor agreed, stating that she wasn't contagious any more and to make sure we kept her extra warm. So we packed up our stuff and headed north, the car ride there was great we only had to stop once for potty breaks. We checked into our hotel then immediately left to visit with Seth's brothers family, who have an adorable new three week old baby boy, Elijah. We spent a great evening with them, then went back to our hotel for the night, we were so tired. Sydney didn't sleep well during the night she seemed to be up every half hour until she woke up for good at 5 in the morning.
It was about then that we noticed three things; one, we were in a smoking room, two, Sydney's face, arms, chest and back were covered in a rash and three, Sydney had came down with a cough. Since it was Saturday I called my mom instead of the doctors office. My mom said that when I was little and I would get a virus, I usually became allergic to that virus and would develop a rash all over my body. She said that the rash would sometimes last a week and when it was over I would sometimes have bruises from the welts that would pop up from the rash. Poor little Sydney she was so miserable, we went to the store for some medicine and soothing lotion for her. Then Sydney and I spent the afternoon snuggled in our king size bed in our new nonsmoking room, where Sydney took a four hour nap!
Sunday her rash was worse, it had spread all over her face and even on her eye lids! We went to church with or family and watched baby Elijah get blessed, then headed home soon after lunch. Sydney was so sick that she slept for almost four hours again, and then woke up around beaver. This little trip was so hard on Sydney and us that we were very relieved to come home!
Now that we are home Sydney is acting a little better! I have been able to get her to eat,(she was on a hunger strike during our trip) and her rash isn't has bad as it was! She still has a cough but that will clear up soon I hope. I can't wait until we can visit Seth's family again we really did have so much fun, we just need to make sure Sydney isn't sick next time so we can enjoy ourselves more!
It was about then that we noticed three things; one, we were in a smoking room, two, Sydney's face, arms, chest and back were covered in a rash and three, Sydney had came down with a cough. Since it was Saturday I called my mom instead of the doctors office. My mom said that when I was little and I would get a virus, I usually became allergic to that virus and would develop a rash all over my body. She said that the rash would sometimes last a week and when it was over I would sometimes have bruises from the welts that would pop up from the rash. Poor little Sydney she was so miserable, we went to the store for some medicine and soothing lotion for her. Then Sydney and I spent the afternoon snuggled in our king size bed in our new nonsmoking room, where Sydney took a four hour nap!
Sunday her rash was worse, it had spread all over her face and even on her eye lids! We went to church with or family and watched baby Elijah get blessed, then headed home soon after lunch. Sydney was so sick that she slept for almost four hours again, and then woke up around beaver. This little trip was so hard on Sydney and us that we were very relieved to come home!
Now that we are home Sydney is acting a little better! I have been able to get her to eat,(she was on a hunger strike during our trip) and her rash isn't has bad as it was! She still has a cough but that will clear up soon I hope. I can't wait until we can visit Seth's family again we really did have so much fun, we just need to make sure Sydney isn't sick next time so we can enjoy ourselves more!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Sick Sydney!!!
Sydney has been so sick the last few days, it started out on Tuesday with just a temp of around 101 degrees and diarrhea. That night I woke up at 3 in the morning and felt like I should check on Sydney, her temp was 103.5 and climbing! I immediately woke her up gave her medicine and put her in a tepid bath. All that day Sydney had high temps and she was very lethargic, it was all I could do to even get her to drink her bottle. We went in to see her doctor around 3 in the afternoon, Dr. Smith ruled out ear infections and decided to give her a catheter to check her urine for a possible urinary tract infection, after that we went and got her blood tested to rule out any bacterial infection. To make a long story short we still don't know for sure what is making her sick. Sydney's Doctor thinks she has a really bad viral infection and told us not to let her be around any children while she still has a fever. This afternoon I finally got her fever to come down below 100, which is the lowest I have been able to get it to go for the past three days!
This morning she had a temp of 103 again so we gave her a bath, after that I sat her on the floor for a minute while I was getting ready. I knew she must still feel sick because she laid down on her blankie and fell asleep right there on the floor!
Despite her high fevers she still had enough energy for a rousing game of Peek-a-boo with her Mommy!
This morning she had a temp of 103 again so we gave her a bath, after that I sat her on the floor for a minute while I was getting ready. I knew she must still feel sick because she laid down on her blankie and fell asleep right there on the floor!
Despite her high fevers she still had enough energy for a rousing game of Peek-a-boo with her Mommy!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
For Aunt Julie!!
Thank you Aunt Julie for my Puppy I really love it lots!!! Merry Christmas!!!
-Love Sydney Jo
-Love Sydney Jo
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Nap time!!
Sydney has turned into a funny sleeper, when I go and check on her she is usually in a funky position, this one she is sleeping bent in half.
This picture I took on Friday, she had reached up and got the baby monitor and fell asleep cuddled with it!
This one was taken just this morning, she is once again cuddled with the baby monitor. I guess it is time to move it out of her reach!
This picture I took on Friday, she had reached up and got the baby monitor and fell asleep cuddled with it!
This one was taken just this morning, she is once again cuddled with the baby monitor. I guess it is time to move it out of her reach!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Christmas Miracle
As many of you know this has been a very difficult year for me and my family. Sydney having her surgery, the long hospital stays, and helping Sydney through her recovery. The trials that seem to be at every turn has been very stressful and emotionally draining. The only reason we made it through those long hard months were the many prayers offered from our family and friends and ward members. We were able to live for many months with out my income because of the many money donations from family and friends and ward members. Because of this we were allowed to focus all of our attention on our tiny baby and making sure that she recovered fully from her life threatening surgery. I know that with out all the love and support and prayers from all the many people in our lives, we never would had been able to make it through what was the hardest trial of our lives! Surviving those few months seemed to be a true miracle in our eyes!
Our family has yet again been blessed with another miracle. Sydney's surgery left us with many bills that for the most part we have been able to pay. We were notified in October of a $1400 hundred dollar bill that our insurance was not going to cover, frantically we came up with the money, using all the savings we had in our Emergency Fund. We also had to come up with the money for a new AC unit that died on us over the summer needless to say we were broke. With Christmas approaching I have felt a lot of stress wondering how we were going to be able to afford gifts for our family and friends, when we had nothing in our savings. To our joy we were informed that most of the $1400 hundred dollars was going to be refunded to us from our insurance. Overjoyed I made a budget as to how we were going to spend this unexpected money. A new car seat for Sydney, a few bills, gifts for family and friends and a small trip to Salt Lake the weekend before Christmas to spend time with Seth's family, since they just had a new baby we also budgeted for a few nights in a hotel. As I added it all up I realized that we needed another two hundred dollars for our food for the rest of the month. I had no idea where this money was going to come from, worried, I tried to redo the budget, but we still came up short. Last night after Sydney had gone to bed we heard a knock on the door, we answered it to find two men from our Bishopric standing on our door step. We invited them in, has we shook hands with them they handed us an envelope from the ward. Inside the envelope was exactly two hundred dollars, I saw this money and burst into tears.
How was it that they came to us with the exact amount of money that we were lacking. A true Christmas miracle! I am so humbled at the ways our Heavenly Father chooses to bless us through his earthy angels. He truly knows each and every one of us, he knows our weaknesses, our trials and our worries. He knows that we must struggle in darkness and pain in order to feel joy as we experience the light if his love. Those small glimpses of his light that push away the darkness can be so overwhelmingly beautiful, and for a moment make all the trials worth the struggle and pain! I am so thankful for our wonderful ward and the giving people who donated money yet again to those that are in need. I am thankful for a Heavenly who truly knows me and what I am going through. Most of all I am thankful of the hope that Christmas miracles bring. A hope for a better time, a time with less struggles more giving and more joy.
Our family has yet again been blessed with another miracle. Sydney's surgery left us with many bills that for the most part we have been able to pay. We were notified in October of a $1400 hundred dollar bill that our insurance was not going to cover, frantically we came up with the money, using all the savings we had in our Emergency Fund. We also had to come up with the money for a new AC unit that died on us over the summer needless to say we were broke. With Christmas approaching I have felt a lot of stress wondering how we were going to be able to afford gifts for our family and friends, when we had nothing in our savings. To our joy we were informed that most of the $1400 hundred dollars was going to be refunded to us from our insurance. Overjoyed I made a budget as to how we were going to spend this unexpected money. A new car seat for Sydney, a few bills, gifts for family and friends and a small trip to Salt Lake the weekend before Christmas to spend time with Seth's family, since they just had a new baby we also budgeted for a few nights in a hotel. As I added it all up I realized that we needed another two hundred dollars for our food for the rest of the month. I had no idea where this money was going to come from, worried, I tried to redo the budget, but we still came up short. Last night after Sydney had gone to bed we heard a knock on the door, we answered it to find two men from our Bishopric standing on our door step. We invited them in, has we shook hands with them they handed us an envelope from the ward. Inside the envelope was exactly two hundred dollars, I saw this money and burst into tears.
How was it that they came to us with the exact amount of money that we were lacking. A true Christmas miracle! I am so humbled at the ways our Heavenly Father chooses to bless us through his earthy angels. He truly knows each and every one of us, he knows our weaknesses, our trials and our worries. He knows that we must struggle in darkness and pain in order to feel joy as we experience the light if his love. Those small glimpses of his light that push away the darkness can be so overwhelmingly beautiful, and for a moment make all the trials worth the struggle and pain! I am so thankful for our wonderful ward and the giving people who donated money yet again to those that are in need. I am thankful for a Heavenly who truly knows me and what I am going through. Most of all I am thankful of the hope that Christmas miracles bring. A hope for a better time, a time with less struggles more giving and more joy.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Gotta love Baby Einstein!!
So Sinny has learned yet another thing from Baby Einstein, she goes around with this scrunched up face, sniffing in and out of her nose like a dog! Some of you might think that all I do is let my child watch Baby Einstein videos, I really don't. We watch them maybe two or three times a week but for some reason a few of the things are sinking in like her singing E-I-E-I-O, and that dog puppet on the same movie that sniffs all over with his nose!
Sydney has started to cruise along the furniture! She takes really slow careful steps but she is slowly figuring it out! She takes for granted that I am not always going to be there to catch her when she falls. So she has been getting lots of bumps on her head, because she will just let go and suddenly come crashing down!
Sydney has been kind of sick that last few days. She has had diarrhea for four days now and for the last two days she has been refusing anything to eat besides her bottle. I don't think that she is teething(she just got her 4th tooth), I am wondering if she might be forming an allergy to milk. 3 of the 6 grand babies in my family are allergic to milk(2 of the 6 are still on breast milk). When Sydney had her surgery, they mixed my breast milk with formula and she had diarrhea for a few days until they stopped. Sydney has been loving yogurt lately, I stopped feeding it to her when she started getting sick, but there is no change yet! I hope that we can get this figured out soon so that she can start feeling better!
Sydney has started to cruise along the furniture! She takes really slow careful steps but she is slowly figuring it out! She takes for granted that I am not always going to be there to catch her when she falls. So she has been getting lots of bumps on her head, because she will just let go and suddenly come crashing down!
Sydney has been kind of sick that last few days. She has had diarrhea for four days now and for the last two days she has been refusing anything to eat besides her bottle. I don't think that she is teething(she just got her 4th tooth), I am wondering if she might be forming an allergy to milk. 3 of the 6 grand babies in my family are allergic to milk(2 of the 6 are still on breast milk). When Sydney had her surgery, they mixed my breast milk with formula and she had diarrhea for a few days until they stopped. Sydney has been loving yogurt lately, I stopped feeding it to her when she started getting sick, but there is no change yet! I hope that we can get this figured out soon so that she can start feeling better!
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