Sick family update

I emailed our pedi last night (we have the
best pedi in the world!) and she wasn’t happy that the doctor
prescribed Amoxicillian for just pinkeye so she asked me to
bring Lex in to her office today. We couldn’t get an
appointment with her, but we saw another doctor at her office
who diagnosied him with acute octitis conjunctivitis (or
something like that – basically ear/eye infection) and she
prescribed a different medication (which cost me $50!!!) Our
pedi emailed later in the afternoon to check in and answered
some additional questions I had. Like I said – the best pedi
ever!

Unfortunately this morning Alan
started feeling sick too (sore throat, painful ears, etc.) He
called and made an appointment with the doctor for him and I
tomorrow. I’ve still been taking the pinkeye drops though,
because my eyes were definitely red and gunky and the drops
seem to be helping. I have to wear glasses for a few days
though – blah!!

So that’s the update.
Hopefully we get a little sleep tonight. The past two nights
have been awful.

However, on the up
side, Lex has become an expert at getting his nose wiped. He
used to hate it, now he sits patiently, almost expectantly. He
even watches me blow my nose then makes a little face and
sticks his nose at me for wiping :) I love him!!

Pinkeye :(

Amoxicillian & eye drops ……….
$16
Two days of missed daycare ………. $80
Three hours in the “Immediate Care Center” ……….
$200
A solid excuse to work from home for two days
………. PRICELESS

But seriously. As
you all know, Lex has had a cold for many weeks now and a few
days ago his eyes started getting gooky (yellowish, sticky
stuff) and he sleeping has progressively gotten worse. I just
assumed it was all cold related (bad mommy!). This morning I
woke up and my left eye was puffy and very teary. Throughout
the day it got worse and the clear teariness turned to gooky. I
left work at 3:30 because my coworkers had self-diagnosed
pinkeye and wanted me gone. On the way home I called my PCP’s
office, only to learn that they don’t take appointments after
4pm and don’t have anything availble for the next few days. So,
I called Lex’s pedi’s office and was told a nurse would call me
back. I waited and waited and finally decided to go to a local
urgent care center (I guess more urgent than waiting a few days
for the PCP, but not urgent enough for the emergency room).
After we waited there for several hours (I scoffed at the irony
of the sign on the front door, “Immediate Care Center”), we saw
a doctor who immediately said “yep, pinkeye.” He did some
routine stuff, obviously was not a pedi, and sent us on our way
with prescriptions. He was nice enough to call it in to CVS
though, so I only had to wait there for a few minutes. Poor Lex
was exhausted when we got home (way past his bedtime) and then
I had to do the worst thing of the entire day – administer the
eye drops. He screamed bloody murder and clenched his eyes up
tight. I had to pin him down and pry his eyes open. We both
cried. It was awful. Then I nursed him to sleep. Poor baby had
a long day. Hopefully over the next few days things will get
better. Pinkeye – who knew!

Easter update

We didn’t take any pictures (what’s wrong
with us??), but we had a great Easter nonetheless. We had lunch
at the G’s with Katie, Jack, and Woody. Lex loves those guys :)
Lex also got lots of little Easter presents, including a “Lex’s
first Easter” shirt and bib – which he promptly made a mess of.
We all ate a TON of food (yummy, yummy food) and then Grandma
brought out the super duper double chocolate frosted dipped
chocolatey cake. Wow! AND THEN Alan’s parents brought Easter
dinner. Like I said, we ate far too much :)

One of the presents Grandma and Grandpa gave him was a
plastic bath book with little activities. Lex loves it! Since
then bathtime has been so different. He now cries everytime I
take him out of the tub, when before he used to get bored and
was ready to get out pretty quickly. Now he loves the bath and
I get bored first :)

The only downside
to the weekend is that we are all sick. Lex has been sick (a
little better, little worse, and back again) since he started
daycare, but this weekend I got fever, cold sweats, and a
painful cough. Yuck! Now we’re all battling this one together.
They say the baby will get used to daycare and his immune
system will build, but man I need a good nights
sleep!

Happy Easter

We have a busy weekend with lots of
company. Right now though, I find myself sitting in a quiet
house with not much to do – very unusal. Amanda is here
visiting. Lex woke up from a too-short nap about 45 minutes ago
and was very cranky. As Alan and I prepared him so food, Amanda
cuddled with him in the chair and they both fell asleep :) It’s
very cute. So now the house is quiet and I can’t really do
chores or anything, so I’ll post here instead :)

Once they wake up we are going grocery
shopping and to the party store. I’ve started thinking about
Lex’s 1st birthday party. It’s going to be on the 28th at my
grandparent’s house. Hopefully it will be warm weather so we
can grill. We’re going to stop at the party store today to see
if we can find anything fun :)

Tomorrow
we are having easter lunch with my grandparents and dinner with
Alan’s parents (they are coming up here, yay!) So we will eat
*very well* tomorrow.

Dancing baby

Lex has started dancing lately. Whenever
he hears music his head starts bopping and his butt starts
wiggling. I think I said this the other day, but when we were
in Montreal I went into a store that had some good music
playing and Lex immediately sat up in the stroller and started
grooving. It made me laugh because he was so tired and almost
asleep in the stroller, then the music hi and he perked right
up. In the mornings he crawls around in our bed and the past
few days he crawled over to our alarm clock, turned the radio
on (big button) and started dancing. What a great way to wake
up!

Photos!!

Ok, so I finally found a way to post
photos easily – thanks to JAlbum. I love it. And now I can
update my photos.datdec.com site more easily.
So check
it out
! I just added pictures from our trip to
Montreal and the other day I added Lex’s 9-month old pictures.
When I have time I’ll backfill the months in between, but for
now I’ll focus on trying to stay current going forward. Wish me
luck! :)

Home again, home again

Lex was a huge hit in
Montreal. He was all smiles and dancing (we call him the big
bopper these days) and everyone that passed waved to him and
said “Hey bebe.” He loved it. Lex and I spent the morning
walking around Montreal and doing a little shopping, and then
hung out in the hotel in the afternoon. We had to check out at
2pm, so we ended up wandering/strollering/crawling around the
lobby and hallways for awhile. All of the hotel staff loved him
and so did the geeky people from Alan’s ARIN conference :)

Our trip home was uneventful. It’s only
4.5 hours, including our stops. Lex is such a good traveller
these days that we only needed to stop once each way. When we
got home we put him down in the living room and he got sooo
happy. He crawled all around, playing with all of his toys,
making sure they’re all still here. Alan called it a systems
check :)

As I sit here typing Lex
grabbed my cell phone and started playing with it. A minute
later I heard a voice coming from it – Alan’s dad’s answering
machine! Lex was calling to say hi :) (sorry for the late time
of night)

Anyway, I have to go to bed
now. Actually, I have to eat some cereal, change and nurse Lex
and then go to bed :) So I’m outta here for now!

International baby!

Here we are in Montreal. Lex
is an international baby before his first birthday. We drove up
to Montreal for the night. Alan is going to attend a conference
tomorrow and Lex and I are going to explore the city (well, the
few blocks surrounding our hotel anyway). Hopefully it will be
a nice day.

Lex is becoming such a
playful toddler these days. He’s developing a real personality,
likes the outdoors, like wrestling and tickling, and he’s
really talking a lot these days. He is so much fun! At the
moment it’s almost an hour past bedtime, but Lex is having a
great time putting stuff in his pack-n-play (his clothes,
blankets, toys, etc) and then we put him in the bed and he
throws everything out. He’s done this several times and loves
it. Silly baby. He has also learned (this is important!) to get
off the bed feet first. He crawls to the edge of the bed (or
couch or chair), looks over, then turns himself around and goes
down feet first. But the overall best part is that it’s so easy
to make him laugh. He smiles for everyone and laughs often with
a perfect baby laugh.

I’ve said it
before and I’m sure I’ll say it again – this is my favorite
age! :)

My little Lex

Alan brought Lex and lunch to work
yesterday. Most of my office is at a conference this week, so
it was quiet. We were sitting around with a few women from my
office and we started talking about how Lex knows a few baby
signs, like “big”. Alan asked Lex if he’s a big Lex and how big
is Lex. Lex looked around at the group of people for a minute
then made the perfect “little” sign. I
laughed so hard. Compared to the rest of the crowd, he is a
very little Lex.

Daycare is hard on mommy

We’ve gotten into a nice routine on
daycare mornings. Alan and I both get up, I take care of
getting myself ready and Alan gets Lex ready. Then I put Lex in
the car, drive to daycare, hand him over, and drive to work. It
works out well, EXCEPT that I don’t get any baby time in the
mornings. I miss that. When I dropped Lex off this morning he
was very sweet and smiley. He kept reaching for me, but not
crying when I didn’t take him out of the teacher’s arms. Then
he waved bye-bye to me. It was sweet. He seemed ok but I was
sad. Daycare is hard on mommy.


All weekend it was
beautiful weather. We went to the park with our friends Bill
and Elizabeth and had a really nice weekend. I kept meaning to
post a blog about how much I love spring. Then we got a
snowstorm! I drove home from my (final) class last night in a
blizzard! Ahh… spring :) Today we have snow on the ground and
snow in the forecast, but a sunny fog mix in the sky.

Lex has reached some sweet milestones lately.
He apparently took several steps for Alan yesterday. I’ll
believe it when I see it ;) When I’m around he just wants to be
held. His babblings are also starting to sound more like
conversations. The words are still nonsensical, but the flow is
definitely more conversational and sometimes he even stops and
looks at you expectantly, as though waiting for an answer to
his babbly question. I have a feeling that once the flood gates
are open … :)