There is nothing Evan likes better these days then going for a walk at his own pace and his own direction. He is slowly learning that in certain places he has to hold hands or he will be picked up. We do like to let him wander though and give him plenty of opportunities to explore in his own time.
Here we go for a walk around outside! How exciting!
We made it out front, now where should we go?
Of course we stop and look at birds, cars, airplanes, well everything really.
Of course we stop to feel all the leaves and flowers.
Never forget to stop and poke the holes.
and poke...
and poke.
On our way back inside! 50% of the time this isn't Evan's choice and he gets pretty upset, but when it is "his idea" it is ok.
My playgroup managed to have a cookout in the hours between 2 big thunderstorms yesterday. It was a lot of fun and the food was all really great. Of course there were plenty of puddles to stomp around in and most of the babies got pretty muddy! When we first arrived it was still raining but it quickly cleared up to be a beautiful few hours. My playgroup was celebrating our 1 year anniversery of playdates together!
Evan stomping in puddles. A toddler's dream come true!
Penelope, the ball hog.
Where are your pants Evan? Oh yes you sat down in a nice thick puddle of mud and we had to take them off!
Here is a picture from our first playdate. Penelope is in the foreground and Evan is being held in sitting position. He still couldn't even sit up when we first started getting together and spent many a playdate with a view from flat on the floor!
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Sunday, April 16, 2006
Happy Easter!
My Dad came through from golf school in Southern Pines on his way back home and we had dinner. You can see how we kept Evan entertained.
We had Easter dinner on Saturday night because we felt like it! It was very good. Standing rib-roast with Cabernet -au-Jus, vegetables and Yorkshire pudding. Evan was so -so about the beef because it is hard to chew but he loved the marinated vegetables and Yorkshire pudding.
The Easter Bunny came and brought Evan some goodies this morning!
Finally, Evan looks very cute today in his seersucker overalls. Perfect for Easter. We are taking Evan for a walk and headed to the park today.
Happy Easter!
We had Easter dinner on Saturday night because we felt like it! It was very good. Standing rib-roast with Cabernet -au-Jus, vegetables and Yorkshire pudding. Evan was so -so about the beef because it is hard to chew but he loved the marinated vegetables and Yorkshire pudding.
The Easter Bunny came and brought Evan some goodies this morning!
Finally, Evan looks very cute today in his seersucker overalls. Perfect for Easter. We are taking Evan for a walk and headed to the park today.
Happy Easter!
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Easter Egg Hunt
Evan is almost all better. He sleeps a few hours more everyday but he is still recovering. Today we joined our playgroup in the beautiful weather for an Easter Egg Hunt!
The best group photo we could manage.
Gathering eggs. Evan was actually more interested in putting them in and taking them out and shaking them over and over.
What's in here?
What is in this egg?
Cookies!
The best group photo we could manage.
Gathering eggs. Evan was actually more interested in putting them in and taking them out and shaking them over and over.
What's in here?
What is in this egg?
Cookies!
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Evan was very, very sick.
Evan had a very bad GI virus and he couldn't keep anything down for a couple of days and he had a high fever. The result was a very dehydtrated little boy. All of it started on Wednesday morning and by Friday night we had talked to the pediatrician's office a couple times and they advised us to go to the ER. Tracy, my cousin who has children also advised us when we told her how Evan was acting.
Evan was very lethargic and listless. He was a rag doll and I held him the better part of Thursday and Friday. He probably walked all of 5 steps on Friday before he sat down and cried. He also started to look sunken, skinny and greenish. Evan just looked absolutely terrible and felt that way as well. He couldn't even keep a sip of liquid down.
In the ER they took all kinds of tests on Evan and found him to be dehydrated. They take blood to check the CO in the blood and they like to see the number around 22 (parts per ?). Evan's was 8 when we came in!
So poor little Evan was hooked up to an IV in the Children's Emergency Room. There was no crib, only a typical hospital cot with rails you can lift on each side. So Evan spent a better part of a day and a half laying on James and I to sleep. James and I probably got about an hour of sleep while we were there. Despite the fact that you have to rest at a hospital, we all know the furniture there is some of the most uncomfortable in the world!
After a night and morning on the IV they took Evan off on Saturday midday to see if he would start taking fluids on his own. Evan refused to drink, all he did was sleep sleep sleep he was so exhausted. If I offered the cup, he would turn away. We would have to spend another night if Evan didn't start drinking!
Eventually Evan started taking Pedialyte through a straw. He wouldn't drink through the straw in the traditional manner though. I had to take the straw, put it in his cup, put my finger over the top of the straw and thereby suspending the liquid in the straw when I removed it from the cup then I would drop it into Evan's mouth.
Evan must have thought this was pretty cool because he drank 8 ounces of pedialyte over the next few hours that way. I knew once we got home in a normal environment he would start drinking regularly again, and sure enough he did.
Evan slept from 5pm last night until 7:30 this morning and we went to bed at 7pm last night and we all caught up on some much needed sleep. Evan is still very weak and tired though he looks much better. Today he had oatmeal and some scrambled eggs for breakfast. Only a couple hours after waking up however he was laying on the floor and closing his eyes. I put him down for a nap and he is going on 3 hours now! He really needs to recover after that horrible sickness.
Thanks to all who we talked to while we were in the hospital for your concern and kind words.
Evan has an Easter Egg Hunt on Wednesday so I hope to get him rested up and healthy for that.
Friday morning, Evan is not doing well. All he did was lay on James in the morning before James had to go to work and then me the rest of the day. He threw up several times.
Here he is with his IV splint at the hospital.
This is how he slept (and we didn't) most of the time we were there. That chair I am in brutalized James' and my lower backs and we had to take shifts holding Evan. We will be taking ibuprofin for a few days because of this chair.
Evan in his baby-sized hospital gown. It was riding up a bit.
Evan walking around the waiting area when we were leaving and James was getting the car. Finally a little bit of the normal Evan back! He was looking at a cool column of bubbles, one of several around the Children's ER.
Evan was very lethargic and listless. He was a rag doll and I held him the better part of Thursday and Friday. He probably walked all of 5 steps on Friday before he sat down and cried. He also started to look sunken, skinny and greenish. Evan just looked absolutely terrible and felt that way as well. He couldn't even keep a sip of liquid down.
In the ER they took all kinds of tests on Evan and found him to be dehydrated. They take blood to check the CO in the blood and they like to see the number around 22 (parts per ?). Evan's was 8 when we came in!
So poor little Evan was hooked up to an IV in the Children's Emergency Room. There was no crib, only a typical hospital cot with rails you can lift on each side. So Evan spent a better part of a day and a half laying on James and I to sleep. James and I probably got about an hour of sleep while we were there. Despite the fact that you have to rest at a hospital, we all know the furniture there is some of the most uncomfortable in the world!
After a night and morning on the IV they took Evan off on Saturday midday to see if he would start taking fluids on his own. Evan refused to drink, all he did was sleep sleep sleep he was so exhausted. If I offered the cup, he would turn away. We would have to spend another night if Evan didn't start drinking!
Eventually Evan started taking Pedialyte through a straw. He wouldn't drink through the straw in the traditional manner though. I had to take the straw, put it in his cup, put my finger over the top of the straw and thereby suspending the liquid in the straw when I removed it from the cup then I would drop it into Evan's mouth.
Evan must have thought this was pretty cool because he drank 8 ounces of pedialyte over the next few hours that way. I knew once we got home in a normal environment he would start drinking regularly again, and sure enough he did.
Evan slept from 5pm last night until 7:30 this morning and we went to bed at 7pm last night and we all caught up on some much needed sleep. Evan is still very weak and tired though he looks much better. Today he had oatmeal and some scrambled eggs for breakfast. Only a couple hours after waking up however he was laying on the floor and closing his eyes. I put him down for a nap and he is going on 3 hours now! He really needs to recover after that horrible sickness.
Thanks to all who we talked to while we were in the hospital for your concern and kind words.
Evan has an Easter Egg Hunt on Wednesday so I hope to get him rested up and healthy for that.
Friday morning, Evan is not doing well. All he did was lay on James in the morning before James had to go to work and then me the rest of the day. He threw up several times.
Here he is with his IV splint at the hospital.
This is how he slept (and we didn't) most of the time we were there. That chair I am in brutalized James' and my lower backs and we had to take shifts holding Evan. We will be taking ibuprofin for a few days because of this chair.
Evan in his baby-sized hospital gown. It was riding up a bit.
Evan walking around the waiting area when we were leaving and James was getting the car. Finally a little bit of the normal Evan back! He was looking at a cool column of bubbles, one of several around the Children's ER.
Monday, April 03, 2006
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