Thursday, June 26, 2014

Lucy's Chores

Yes, you read that right. Lucy has chores! She usually helps with:

-sweeping
-putting all diapers in the garbage
-wiping the front of the stove and back door (her fingerprints!)
-cleaning the floor around her high chair
-wiping down whatever she wants with baby wipes
-collecting all her sippy cups and bottles to be washed
-shutting the door when we come in from the garage
-keeping Harper out of the vacuum cord while I vacuum

I always have to go back over things that she "helps" with, but she is learning and is always so proud when she can help. 

Holding the dust pan after lunch to pick up her mess. 


Wiping Harper's face! Sometimes her wipe comes back pretty dirt, not sure where she finds some of the dust but at least she cleaned something. 

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Ear Tubes

Little Lu had her surgery this morning. Thank you everyone that kept her in your prayers. After a year and a half (13 months to be exact) of having chronic ear infections and failing countless hearing tests, we decided to seek out some specialists that recommended ear tubes and exploring any ear damage. We first saw a pediatric audiologist that tested her hearing, not surprised, she failed all the tests. She then referred us to an ENT. Along with our amazing pediatrician, the ENT recommended tubes. We arrived at Primary Children's at 8 this morning. Lucy was able to play in a cute little playroom until it was our turn for pre-op.


When it was our turn, we went back to the pre-op room. Lucy changed into a gown and the nurse got her vitals and gave her IB Profin and Tylenol. Since she couldn't eat before, she signed for more after the nurse was done. When she couldn't have more her signs got more intense!


 Her new thing to do is fist pump while chanting things. When Dr. Myers came in she started chanting "doc, doc, doc". He couldn't stop laughing! 


Everyone commented on how cute she is! When it was our turn to go to the OR, the nurse asked if we could walk the long way so she could show Lucy off to a co-worker. I didn't mind the extra few minutes with her before we had to part ways. 

When we made it to the end of the hall, the nurse took Lucy and I had to go and wait in the parent room. Luckily the procedure was only 10 minutes. I don't know if I could have waited any longer. I was able to meet her in the recovery room as she was waking up. She did not like waking up from the anesthesia. In order to be discharged, Lucy had to drink 4 oz of clear fluids and keep it down. After about 45 minutes, she only had 1 oz. The nurse said most kids just want to leave and drink it in the car so she let us leave since Lu had no interest in drinking. 

When we got home, Lucy slept from 11-5! She woke up in the best mood! I guess she just needed some sleep. She ate and drank whatever she could find until bed time. 



She also has been sporting these glasses all afternoon! She is in a happy mood and dancing with her baby. 

We have to go back in 4 weeks for a follow up and new hearing tests. Hopefully draining her ears and adding the tubes she will be able to hear better. Her ENT said that there is slight scaring inside her right ear (he doesn't seem concerned and thinks it was because of the constant fluid) and no damage to her coclea or eardrum. Lucy seems happy so far and hasn't shown signs to noise sensitivity. 

I'm so grateful for the doctors and nurses that took such good care of her today. All the staff at Primary Children's were so nice and friendly. I'm glad we decided to drive the extra bit to go to PCH and see the best doctors in the state.