Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Cell phone pictures!

Here is my latest collection of cell phone pictures! Hope you enjoy...







Doesn't Riley look like a 4 year old in this picture? She's growing up WAY too fast!



Bree's grumpy old man impression



Riley is helping Daddy change the air filter


Chillaxin



Encouragin Sister during tummy time...so sweet!

Happy!


This a rare glimpse of the moment known as: "A clean room"

Grumpy old man Bree


This is horrible, but this reminds me of the Hitler Salute. Bree what are you doing?!!


Look at Riley's arm....this melts my heart!



Broken toe. :( I caught my toe on a baby gate as I was walking fast to get to crying Bree.


Chillin on Mama





Happy Memorial Day everyone!

Adam taking pictures of his feet on my phone...



Doesn't this look so sweet? In reality Riley is trying to pry his hand off of her so she can run back to the playground instead of taking a walk with all of us like she was suppose to. Aidan was telling her "Come one Riley, let's go for a walk!"



The above two pictures are from last night. Riley has been having some weird rash on her feet that is causing her pain, and not letting her sleep at times. So, last night I let her watch cartoons in my room, and then after almost falling out of the bed we moved to the living room. Poor baby!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Speech and Eating!

With Bree's new schedule of eating it is easy to see why I feel like we are constantly feeding her, or thinking about feeding her, or preparing to feed her. Her schedule is as follows:

0630 - 15 cc water flush

0700 - 1 tbsp fruit with 2 cc's of canola oil (oil goes down her tube)

0730 - 70 cc's of formula (first 20 minutes try with bottle, whatever is not finished put down her tube at a rate of 15 cc's every 5 minutes)

1000 - 1 tbsp vegetable with 2 cc's of canola oil (oil goes down her tube)

1030 - 70 cc's of formula (first 20 minutes try with bottle, whatever is not finished put down her tube at a rate of 15 cc's every 5 minutes)

1300 - 1 tbsp fruit with 2 cc's of canola oil (oil goes down her tube)

1330 - 70 cc's of formula (first 20 minutes try with bottle, whatever is not finished put down her tube at a rate of 15 cc's every 5 minutes)

1600 - 1 tbsp vegetable with 2 cc's of canola oil (oil goes down her tube)

1630 - 70 cc's of formula (first 20 minutes try with bottle, whatever is not finished put down her tube at a rate of 15 cc's every 5 minutes)

1800 - Start nighttime drip of 29 cc's per hour for ten hours

Now you can see why I feel like I am so busy all the time. This on top of regular naps, baby stuff, and a toddler to chase around makes me feel crazy somedays! However, this is her schedule and so far she is doing great. Her biggest problem is her parents! We forget to do a flush here, and then sometimes she is late on one feed because we are out and about and then all the other ones get delayed. Regardless of our failures, she still smiles at us in her sweet way to let us know that she knows we are doing our best!

With speech therapy we are trying out some new things. Our goal with speech therapy is to try and get her drinkin out of a bottle. Our newest adventure in this is trying out a new bottle. It is traditonally called a Habermann bottle, and is used with kids who have problems sucking out of a bottle. (Click here to see it!) Basically, while she is eating you squeeze the elongated part of the nipple to assist her in getting out the formula. We have tried it a total of three times today. We had luck the first time, but no such luck afterwards. I am hoping it is going to take her a few days to get used to it.

Another new thing we are trying is by playing classic music while she is eating. This music must have a fast tempo so that she can pace herself along with it. So the new men in Bree's life are Bach, Bethoveen, and Mozart. She gets to hear them every three hours for 19.5 minutes at a time (at least that's what itunes tells me!)!

Bree has been showing great strides as of lately, and I hope that she continues to do so. Come to think of it, both of my girls are amazing! I love them with all my heart and more, and I wouldn't change one little thing about them. They do drive me crazy some days (more often than not as of lately) but they can always make me smile with just one little grin from them.

:)

Monday, June 8, 2009

Zoo day!

Riley, Bree and I joined our friends Danielle, Aidan and Ivy at the zoo today! We got there at 8 in the morning, and it was a cool 70 ish degrees. Danielle and I were promptly tired after I pushed the stroller and she pulled her wagon up over the first hill we came to. Every time I go to the zoo I tend to think that I go more for the adults then for the kids. The kids are just happy to be running around (or being pulled around in Ivy's case) than they are looking at the animals!

At the Phoenix zoo they have two water park areas that are great for the kiddos! Riley had fun splashing in the water and even Bree got in on the action! She splashed and splashed with her little feet, it was so cute! We had one scary moment where Riley was right behind me one second, then was gone! Danielle helped me to watch Bree and I ran into the cave area to find Riley and started to panic a bit when she wasn't in there! (there was no where else in the water park area for her to be!!!) However, when I came out of the cave Riley was standing by Danielle, and somehow she had been in the bathrooms that were right by the water area. Silly girl! She gave her mommy a heart attack!

The rest of the zoo trip was fun, and we got lots of 'girl talk' time in for Danielle and I. It is nice to get our of the house every so often! Poor Danielle did get pooped on by a bird when we were resting and having snack.

The other funny part of the zoo trip was at the beginning. They have these people who are employed by the zoo who take your picture when you get in and you can pick up your pictures when you are leaving..for like 5 bucks of course! Well, the guy who was takin our picture (not that we had plans to buy the pictures!) was trying really hard to get all the kids looking at the camera. Since we didn't get the picture I will explain it to you: Danielle's kids are in a red wagon, Aidan is smiling at the camera but is squinting because of the sun, and Ivy has purposefully turned her head in the opposite direction to not be in the picture. My kids were in their usual double stroller and Bree had her arm straght up in the air as if she was saying "Power to the people!" and Riley is leaning forward and scowling at the camera. Ha ha ha ha ha! Gotta love the kids!

On the way home both of the girls napped and it must have been a good day because Bree just ate all of her 1.5 tbsp of food and drank all of her 70 cc's of bottle within a half an hour of feeding time! Good girl!