Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Lincoln's Episode


Lincoln just prior to the MRI. He did NOT like getting the IV put in! Magic wand for luck!


I neglected to mention this in the previous post about the family reunion, but while we were at the cabin, Lincoln woke up one morning and said he didn't feel good and that he was going to throw up. He says that often enough that it is kinda like the boy who cries wolf. Just thinking he was being dramatic, I didn't get out of bed and just told him to go to the bathroom. I glanced and saw that he was headed dizzily into the hallway rather than the bathroom. He was extremely disoriented and tipsy. I jumped out of bed and helped him to the toilet. He threw up and then said that he couldn't hear anything. Then his eyes glazed over and he went into a weird stare and then he couldn't stand. He was totally unresponsive although conscious.
Bennett and Eldon had both had febrile seizures so I had read enough to know that although Lincoln wasn't convulsing, he was likely still having a seizure. I ran to get Matt. Matt came down and tried to make him snap out of it, but to no avail. We brought him upstairs, and he threw up again while still in seizure mode. We threw him in the car, and drove to the closest hospital. The doc there said it might be some kind of stomach bug. Yeah, right. When he finally slept it off and came out of it, he didn't know who we were, and didn't know how he had gotten to the hospital. He didn't know his name or how old he was. We were quite concerned. 30 minutes later he was back to normal like nothing had happened. 
Needless to say, I wasn't just gonna let it slide like it was nothing, so the minute we got back to Houston, I had him scheduled with a specialist. After an MRI and and EEG, it was determined that there was no mass or tumor that caused it (thank goodness), and that the seizure took place in a the part of the brain that is indicative of Benign Rolandic Epilepsy. Doc says he'd give it a 50/50 on it happening again. He says the episodes will likely not be frequent enough to warrant medication, and that he will grow out of it by age 15. Good news! So grateful to have such good health care available to us.


Got an awesome wheelchair ride out to the car.


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Eldon is 2!

Here is the birthday boy. It is hard to believe that 2 years have gone by since that Labor Day in Canada. I have sure enjoyed and savored his babyhood (mostly when he started sleeping through the night and thereafter) and toddlerhood. 

Eldon's Stats: 

33.25 inches (18th percentile) 
25.8 lbs (22nd percentile)

...bit of a small fry.

I feel like I have already given a little schpeel on Eldon lately, but he is so fun and funny to watch. There are so many times when Matt and I look at each other and say how cute he is. He loves to be with the big boys. He has bypassed all the toddler toys we own and has cut straight to light sabers and and super heroes. Ninja Turtles are a big favorite. He loves any little guy or animal that can fit in the palm of his hand, and he selects one to sleep with every night. He loves playing Legos with the brothers and actually does a surprisingly good job of building a very simple spaceship for his "guys" to ride on. He loves singing and rocking in our chair. He often and at random will grab the sides of my face to kiss me, or make me look at what he is doing. He is pretty good at demanding attention and he holds his own with the older brothers. He has been known to take chunks of hair and is a force to be reckoned with. He has turned into a bit of a mama's boy, and will cry and cry if Matt tries to put him to sleep or when I leave the house. He says "self" on a regular basis when he is wanting to be independent and do things on his own. He will say hungry, or eat, and then will go get himself a plate and bring it over to me for it to be filled. Rough housing is his favorite. He has had an explosion of vocabulary, and it is so amazing to see what he pieces together and how his little mind works. It is often difficult to understand when he is trying to say something new. If I know the context I can usually figure it out, but lately, Bennett has become his interpreter. I will ask Eldon to repeat himself 2 or 3 times, and then sometimes, I will give up and ask Bennett, and he will say exactly what Eldon was almost saying, and Eldon will light up and say "Yeah"! Bennett prides himself in his ability to interpret Eldon-talk. Eldon is pretty good at counting to 10, but he skips 3 every time. Hopefully we can work that out before Kindergarten. He has been so much fun, and honestly a joy. I complain about motherhood sometimes, but honestly, he has really been a pleasure.


Eldon looks a lot bit like the little boy in the green shirt in this photo, don't you think?? It'll be interesting to see how similar or different Eldon and Lincoln will look in the end. 

Brianne Stewart and crew helped us celebrate. We went out to Red Robin.


Candle Time

Blew out his candles with a little help from his friends

Out of focus, but still cute.

Isaac

Benny.

Brianne and Zeke

Lincoln

Party favor tatoos. Bennett is killing me!!!

MUSCLES!!




What a cutie face.


Everyone seemed to like the gifts!

Playing with the new bath toy.




Too busy to say much about his birthday, but he's pretty cute.

This video will give you an idea of what Eldon is like as a 2-year-old. Loves to fight and wrestle, shoot guns, walk backwards, make all sorts of sound effects, and do everything his older brothers are doing. Has a bit of the caveman talk going on, but a surprising vocabulary.

Monday, September 1, 2014

End of August, Beginning of School

Butterfly Museum




So cool to see a real mummy in the Natural Science Museum!!!

Summer car wash

Matt's idea of a midnight snack. He kills me with all his food snobbery. 


 Day Trip to Galveston with the Stewarts:



HUGE mound of seaweed

Brianne and myself


Somebody hose this one down!


Matt and Jarod Stewart with the babies


Enjoying the splash pad

First Day of Kindergarten Aug 25th 2014

Mrs Jones and Mrs Serres Kindergarten Classroom

Sun is blinding Lincoln!

Pick-up mayhem

Trip to the park feels a little lonely without Lincoln

Experiments with ice

Happy 7 Years to us (in a throne).
Checking out what the big deal is with "The Heights"

Weird place, weird food. Salad was 60% homemade weird croutons. 

Duck pond with Holly and Michael Stewart Family

Investigating some fish remains

Baby ducks in a row

Our baby ducks in a row

So many turtles!

Big brother doing his job.