Hello Interwebs! It's been a while.
A lot has happened around here. Notably, Baby Gwen was in the hospital with RSV when she was 3 1/2 weeks old. Maybe I'll write more about it when talking about doesn't make me want to curl up in fetal position and cry. She was coughing so hard that it would give her apnea spells. I resent the word apnea, it sounds peaceful and reminds me of sleep apnea, which doesn't sound so bad. This was awful, she would cough so hard that she would STOP BREATHING AND TURN BLUE. And people would rush in and do all sorts of crazy to make her breath again, sometimes it took a while. It felt like I watched her die over and over and over. I realize that sounds dramatic, but it's the truth. *Shudder* I was so freaked out and sleep deprived that I almost lost my breastmilk and had to pump and nurse like a madwoman to get it back. It's still not back to it's former glory, but we seem to be getting by so far. I intentionally didn't take any pictures of her with all the tubes and wires because I don't want to remember that, so don't expect any pictures. Awfulness.
Anyway, here's the other stuff.
Bouncy house! Dallin took the girls. He said he's never seen them run so much.
Ruby
Baby.
Norah bed head
One afternoon, I couldn't find Norah anywhere. Then I stumbled on this adorableness.
My OB wanted a picture of all my kids for her book of babies. Turns out getting a picture of 4 is tricky. This was the best we could get.
Sunday afternoon
4 comments:
Oh my goodness, so scary! I'm glad Gwen is okay now. Penny had a breathing scare when she was 2 months old too. We freaked out and rushed her to the hospital because she passed out and turned blue. There is nothing worse! I hope she stays healthy!
Wowzers. I am so sorry you had to do that. So glad she pulled through it!
On a separate note, did you know that I have an awesome friend named Lexi Bach? She is in my ward and I think she is all awesomness.
I can't believe you went through all the awfulness, without Dallin being there! You are a pioneer woman. We're grateful that is over with and she's doing well.
Meant to also say...what a fun day for the girls at the Bouncy House. They were free at last after those winter days indoors.
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