Friday, January 30, 2009

AINSLEY-Little Miss Beautiful Blue Eyes

This post is for Grandma Thomas.  She says Mommy never takes pictures of me, which is kind of true.  So here are a few pictures of me crawling up the stairs (my favorite way to spend my time), as well as an update on my life so far.

I'm just kind of a small little thing.  At my 9-month doctor's appointment, I was only around the 3rd percentile for my height and weight, but that sure doesn't stop me!  I am so fast!  I don't have an interest in walking yet, but I can crawl like you wouldn't believe!  And my favorite place to crawl?  THE STAIRS!!  I love the stairs.  As soon as my mom brings me downstairs, I head right for the stairs and climb and climb.  I've figured out that once I get to the top, I can whine and whine, and my mommy will come and get me and take me back down the stairs.  Then I start again!  Mom is trying to teach me to slide down the stairs on my tummy, but I figure mom can use the exercise.


I have kind of a strange habit.  I like to bang my head against things.  The tub, the wall, doors, whatever works.  I don't know if it's the sound it makes, or what, but I just LOVE to bang my head over, and over, and over...

I'm really silly with my tongue.  It's ALWAYS hanging out of my mouth.

I have a couple of teeth.  Mom thinks they are so cute.  My top ones are finally starting to want to pop through, which will be great, since I LOVE to eat.


I am CRAZY about my sister Cecily.  She's my favorite.  I love to watch her, and she doesn't even get mad when I climb all over her.  She is so nice to share her neat toys with me.  I hope she ALWAYS lets me play with her!

I am a total imitator.  If anyone makes a noise, I will try and imitate it.  I think it's so funny!  I love to smile.  I smile all the time, and crinkle my eyes like crazy.  I also like to wave to people, although my wave isn't your typical wave.  I just hold my hand out in the air, and put a very serious look on my face.  And I'll just hold my hand there and stare at you.  When I'm done waving, my smile comes back.  I'm pretty funny.

Okay, Grandma, let me know if I forgot to mention anything!


Thursday, January 29, 2009

Phone Call

Derrick and I are thinking of upgrading our phones....someday.  But we are trying to figure out what kind of phones we want, so I'm hoping some of you who use the newer, hi-tech, too-smart-for-me phones will give me your opinion for what you would get, and why.  Is the IPhone really THAT great?  How about the Nokia 5800?  Personally, I'm happy with my simple phone.  It does the job.  But Derrick could really benefit from the nice functions of these other phones, since he is on the phone and internet so much with his job.  Let me know what you think....

Monday, January 26, 2009

Okay, Okay. I will post something.

Well, I guess I can say I've been admonished.  As if having several of you comment on my non-posting wasn't enough, my husband had to go and post FOR me!  (Personally, I would LOVE it if he wrote more posts.  It's always fun to hear things from his point of view).  Anyway, I've been agonizing about posting, because it's been so long and I have neglected to write about so many things going on in our life, anyway.  I just don't want to have to remember everything I need to recap.  So I am just going to start with today's post, and if you happen to get updated on our lives here or in the future, then great.  If not, I'm sorry, but I'm sure you'll survive.  

The biggest thing recently has been Ainsley's surgery, which Derrick wrote a bit about.  For those of you who want more details, this is what happened:  Ainsley had been fighting an ear infection, which turned into a double ear infection, for a couple of weeks.  After trying a couple different antibiotics, she was not getting better.  Then we discovered a couple of lumps on her neck, so I called her doctor, and since one of the lumps was a little red, they were concerned and had me bring her in. 

Ainsley's regular doctor had his day off that day, so I saw another doctor in the practice.  He was shocked that the lumps were so large.  He said that he had never seen such large glands on such a little baby.  So after measuring the lumps, he sent me over to the hospital to have some blood tests done.  That was one of the saddest experiences ever!  I had to hold Ainsley in my lap and keep her from moving so that the two nurses could draw enough blood from her for all of the tests the doctor had ordered.  They had to re-insert the needle 3 times because Ainsley was being so strong and trying to get away from the nurses.  It was so sad!  Her cry was so awful!  A concerned lady even came back to make sure the poor baby was alright.

Anyway, we got that done, and I had to go back to the doctor's office so that Ainsley could get an antibiotic shot.  In case you were wondering, Ainsley was a little wary of people in scrubs at this point.  Then we made an appointment to go back in and see the doctor the next morning.  

Saturday morning, I took her in, and the doctor ordered another antibiotic shot for Ainsley.  He had received some of the test results back, and they pretty much showed that Ainsley had an infection, and that her body was trying to fight it.  But since she was getting worse, her body was obviously losing the battle.  The doctor was a little concerned that some of the blood cell counts were SO high, so he wanted me to bring Ainsley back in on Monday to see her regular doctor.  He said he was concerned enough from the results of the tests, and the fact that he had never seen such huge lumps on a baby this age, that he didn't want to consider it just an infection and let her go.  He mentioned something about not ruling out cancer, although he did truly think it was just an infection.  I decided not to get too worried about the worst case scenario unless we actually got to that point, as I really felt like it was just an infection, as well. 

We took her in to her regular doctor on Monday, and both of the glands were very red at this point, which is apparently a sign that she isn't fighting the infection.  He wanted to get a good scan of the lumps to verify if there was fluid in them, and since she was so little, she'd have to be put under to get a CT (?) scan, so the doctor opted to have us go get an ultrasound done.  So Tuesday morning we took her down to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center to have the ultrasound done, then went back to her doctor that afternoon.  The result of the ultrasound was that she had some pockets of fluid, however they weren't too large to require that we have them drained.  One of the lumps had started softening that afternoon, which isn't a good sign, so my doctor called up to Primary Children's and spoke with the Ear Nose and Throat doctor about scheduling a possible draining in a couple of days, in case things didn't start improving.  In talking with the doctor up there, we learned that a lot of times the pockets of liquid end up being twice the size as what is shown in an ultrasound screening.  So the doctor up there advised us to go up to Primary Children's right away so that they could evaluate Ainsley and get things started.  So we went.

After Ainsley was finally admitted and had her IV inserted (another exciting experience--poor grandma Shonnie was in tears and had to leave), they took her back to get a good scan on the glands.   They decided that instead of putting her under for the scan, they would try giving her a calming drug and hope that she'd stay still enough to get a good picture.  It was hilarious to see Ainsley on this drug.  She was SO happy!  And happily, it worked and we were able to get some accurate pictures.  The doctors decided to do surgery that night---a good thing since Ainsley hadn't been able to eat since 3:00 that afternoon, in case they did the surgery.  The surgery was really short and simple.  About 30 minutes total.  Everything went as they had suspected.  They drained the glands, and left in some tubes so that they could continue draining.  The tubes were left in until Thursday morning, when they were removed and we were able to go home.

I have to say, I was SO impressed with ALL of the staff at Primary Children's.  The doctors, nurses and techs were all so great to work with.  They seemed to really enjoy their jobs, and the children they work with, which was very comforting.  It helped make a stressful experience much easier.

Now that Ainsley is back home, we just have to keep her wounds clean while they continue draining and healing.  She goes back to see the doctor on the 9th of February.  We are so grateful that it all ended up just being an infection.  Ainsley was SO good during the whole ordeal, and has been such a happy little girl since we came home.

Below are some photos of Ainsley and her lumps.  They really don't do it justice.  They were actually a little scary to look at!




Just chillin' at the hospital...


After the surgery.  Ainsley was pretty puffy from the IV.  We thought she looked pretty funny.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Crazy Exciting Week

Today you all have a special treat.  I, Derrick, will be updating Jenn's Blog.   It has been 87 days since Jenn shared with you all the great things we have been up to.  I will now share our exciting week starting on Monday.  

Monday, we found out we have (almost) sold our home in Farmington, NM.  We loved that home, but are extremely thankful to get it under contract.

Tuesday was a normal day until we got the news that Ainsley needed to go to Primary Children's Hospital in SLC.  I was nervous until I walked in and saw the food court is located right next to the front doors.  Our little Ainsley had an infection on two glands on her neck and the only way to cure her was to operate on them to have them drained.  At 11 p.m. the doctors decided to operate.  The operation was a success and after 2 days in the hospital we have a healthy, HAPPY little girl.  Jenn can give you more details.

Wednesday, was spent at the hospital watching little Ainsley get better.  She recovered very fast.  She is a little rockstar!

Thursday, I went back to work and Jenn checked Ainsley out of the hospital.  

Friday, We took Cecily to Kangaroo Zoo.  Cecily had so much fun jumping on all the blow-up toys.  She fell asleep on the way home.