Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Lorenzo por la mañana
Mick is really starting to get a personality. Yesterday he was smiling when we would kiss him on his fat little cheeks. I think he got leah's kissable cheeks. He also wore his favorite outfit this weekend at the rugby games in St. George. Oh yeah, and thanks to grandma Becky, Leah and I got the most sleep ever since getting him home from the hospital.
Monday, January 21, 2008
HOME AGAIN
Well, Leah and I have finally brought our little baby Mick home to Provo. He seems to like his new room, although we had to take the surfing monkey off of his changing table because of all the creams and ointments and supplies necessary to change his diaper.
His first two nights home were hard on Leah and me and we're just getting used to being up most of the night. Mick has done well from 4am-7am which we're very grateful for. Stay tuned for more pics of Mick NOT in the hospital.
His first two nights home were hard on Leah and me and we're just getting used to being up most of the night. Mick has done well from 4am-7am which we're very grateful for. Stay tuned for more pics of Mick NOT in the hospital.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
As Jeff mentioned, I spend most of my time with our little Mick at the hospital. Today was a GREAT day!! They removed some of his tubes, took out his IV, and gave me the okay to nurse him whenever he wants... he is becoming quite the little boob man (just like his dad!). Thank you all for your support and prayers.
Mick is doing very well right now. He is nursing like a champ and is not on any pain meds anymore. It's looking like he'll get out of primary childrens within the week. At least we're crossing our fingers for that. He's getting out of his newborn funk and is starting cry like babies do, although he loves to be held and calms right down with his little binky. Leah has been logging many hours bedside and I get there after work to enjoy some father-son time.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Mick voted cutest in all of Primary Childrens
Yesterday, the nurses let us know that Mick was the cutest baby they've ever seen, including their own children. Good job, son!
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Here is Leah with little baby Mick right after I caught him. That is one of the benefits of going with a midwife, she let me help to pull him out and put him on leah's tummy. Then I cut the cord. Leah did great. She was only pushing for about 10 minutes and mick's little black hairs were showing. We were both basket cases when he came out and let out a good cry.
Unfortunately, Mick had a little defect. He had a small hole in his tummy where his bladder was exposed and coming out. He wasn't on her stomach for 10 seconds before they took him into the nursery to have a doctor look at him. He was there about an hour and then loaded him into the transportation unit and took him up to Primary Children's Hospital up in SLC. I was able to ride up with him so we were thankful for that.
Mick was a tough little baby though. He barely winced when they were poking the needle around his forehead looking for a vein for the IV. He really IS his father's son!
Today, they operated on him and repaired the hole and closed his pelvis. To keep things "together" they wrapped his two legs together like a "Mer-man" (also a movie-reference to Zoolander) but it hasn't seemed to bother him too much. He came out of surgery doing doing very well, he only used the breathing tube for about 30 minutes.
The doctors say that we might be able to bring him home as soon as within a week. We really hope that is the case but we're very grateful for the care he's getting in the NICU. He's got his own nurse that takes care of just him, so we don't worry too much. Luckily, we're been able to spend a lot of time at his crib-side since he's been there. He is also lucky to have a bunch of grandparents around to keep him company as well.
You also see some pics of him in his "fighter goggles" to protect his eyes from the light he's under to help with the jaundice. Those are my favorite pics I think.
We'll keep you all posted through this as it is much easier to explain his progress once, instead of saying it a hundred times.
Unfortunately, Mick had a little defect. He had a small hole in his tummy where his bladder was exposed and coming out. He wasn't on her stomach for 10 seconds before they took him into the nursery to have a doctor look at him. He was there about an hour and then loaded him into the transportation unit and took him up to Primary Children's Hospital up in SLC. I was able to ride up with him so we were thankful for that.
Mick was a tough little baby though. He barely winced when they were poking the needle around his forehead looking for a vein for the IV. He really IS his father's son!
Today, they operated on him and repaired the hole and closed his pelvis. To keep things "together" they wrapped his two legs together like a "Mer-man" (also a movie-reference to Zoolander) but it hasn't seemed to bother him too much. He came out of surgery doing doing very well, he only used the breathing tube for about 30 minutes.
The doctors say that we might be able to bring him home as soon as within a week. We really hope that is the case but we're very grateful for the care he's getting in the NICU. He's got his own nurse that takes care of just him, so we don't worry too much. Luckily, we're been able to spend a lot of time at his crib-side since he's been there. He is also lucky to have a bunch of grandparents around to keep him company as well.
You also see some pics of him in his "fighter goggles" to protect his eyes from the light he's under to help with the jaundice. Those are my favorite pics I think.
We'll keep you all posted through this as it is much easier to explain his progress once, instead of saying it a hundred times.
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