Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Turning a Corner






Well, Cora was pretty much back to her normal self yesterday! I guess the other ear infection didn't develop. She's slept through the night and resumed her naps, which is so great. She isn't protesting the breathing treatments anymore, as long as Curious George is on, so I can do them with her by myself, and it's a lot less stressful for her and me than putting her in my human straight jacket.

While I was taking these pictures of her, she would jump on the bed and run around and stand up and sit down, saying, "Ashes Ashes up down up down pictures happy face happy face pictures up down". She really has been liking "Ring Around the Rosy" lately and says up and down all day long when she's getting on and off her stool, kitchen chairs, the couch, bed, you name it! She's pretty active!

I had a pretty miserable day yesterday, but woke up feeling a little bit better today. I think it will take a few more days, but I'm sleeping better, and knowing that the sickness isn't going to last forever (that's what it felt like!) makes the situation much more hopeful and positive. It's nice to feel a little bit better, and I can do a lot more with Cora now that she's feeling well, instead of just having her run around me in bed or on the couch.

Cora is supposed to still be infectious until Sunday, so I think we'll wait until the middle or the end of next week to go out much, just to make sure. Other than that things are going well.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Two Little Sickies

Our week in review:

Last Sunday--Cora and I both are feeling great!

Monday--Cora starts to have a runny nose, is up for several hours during the night.

Tuesday--Cora adds a cough to her runny nose.

Wednesday--Cora adds a high fever to her runny nose and cough, won't eat, and is way more temperamental than normal. We go to walk-in hours at the doctor and find out that she has tested positive for RSV. Aggh! It's not too bad yet, they just said to watch her closely and give her Tylenol and Motrin to keep her fever down. Cora is up, again, for several hours during the night.

Thursday--Cora acts a little bit more like her normal self with the regular doses of Tylenol and Motrin. Still up at night for several hours! I start to cough and have a runny nose.

Friday--Cora still has a fever and her other symptoms, plus is a little more fussy. She is eating well. We go in for our checkup and find out she has an ear infection-- normal for RSV to cause one. The PA says to keep her full of fluids and we get some antibiotics for her ear. But the RSV doesn't seem to be getting worse. I am congested and coughing!

Saturday--Cora and I had a lazy day, at least Kevin was home to help us out so much! Both feeling about the same. Cora was up from 1-4 am, so we were too.

Sunday--Another lazy day-- I think we have watched all of our saved Curious George and Little Einsteins on our DVR multiple times. Kevin also read a lot of books with Cora, but I'm just not up to it with my cough, congestion, fever, and aches. Cora was only up for a couple of hours, so not too bad. I'm having a hard time sleeping anyway, there really aren't any good decongestant drugs you can take when you are pregnant, and I am so stuffed up!

Monday--(Today)-- Another doctor checkup. We were there for two hours! The RSV has gotten worse, it's causing her to wheeze a bit. Cora heartily protested the breathing treatment in the doctors office, we finally had to have me hold her and pin her arms down while the nurse kept the inhaler mask on her face. Her one ear infection is getting better, but she's developing another ear infection in her other ear, which is a concern because the antibiotics should have prevented that. So perhaps it's an amoxicillan-resistant ear infection. We'll have to watch it the next few days and see if it gets worse and perhaps switch to a stronger antibiotic.

The doctor said we need to continue the breathing treatments at home, so we brave the blizzard and pick up a nebulizer, which we find out we have to buy, not rent, and get the medication through the Walgreens drive-through (so nice not to have to get out in the snow again!) and make it home. Unfortunately, they couldn't fill the whole prescription, so we'll have to go back tomorrow. Good thing we'll be hitting our insurance out-of-pocket maximum this year with the new baby coming! All of this stuff is pretty pricey. We'll be doing breathing treatments three of four times a day for the next 3-4 days (we have to do them when Kevin is home because Cora is too strong for me to make her do it by myself). We have to watch and make sure Cora's breathing and ear doesn't get worse, and then stay home for another week while she's contagious, and maybe a week after that while she won't be contagious, but will be coughing up this nasty mucus from her lungs, which would probably make other parents nervous! I have a call into my doctor to see if there's anything else I can take to get better sooner and be less miserable, and my next appointment is Wednesday morning.

So, this is probably more than what you wanted to know! But we haven't updated the blog for a while, because nothing too exciting is going on, so here's what we've been up to anyway. Hopefully it will all be done and gone with for Cora and I by the end of the week, and hopefully Kevin will continue his good luck and not get sick! Lucky guy, he has quite the immune system!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Friends

Cora has a cute little friend named Cole. He is a couple of months older than her, and they love to play together during our group FHEs and while we take turns with our neighbors going to the temple. Now that Cora is in nursery, they have even more play time together! Cora always gets excited when we tell her she will get to see Cole while we are getting her ready for church, and having a friend there has helped with the transition. Our friends tell us that when Cole plays with a doll at his house that Cora likes or when they pull into our driveway, Cole says 'Cora, Cora'. Here are some pictures of Cora and Cole from Thanksgiving time, when our friends generously watched Cora so we could go to the BYU-Utah football game.
Both Cora and Cole love their binkies and blankies!
And reading books too.


Stairs and Tables

Cora discovered her own little hideaway play area this week-- the landing at the bottom of the stairs. She has taken several of her babies down there and will play for a long time by herself-- one day it was 30 minutes--I couldn't believe it! She usually sticks pretty close to me and wants company when she is playing. She likes to feed the baby, hug her and say 'shh, shh' to soothe her... and then fling her on the stairs. She will take the puppy on walks and then hold it and tell it 'no, no, no' over and over. Wonder where she got that one! We try to show her how to say 'good puppy' and pet him, but she likes telling him 'no' better. I guess she's on her way to being a typical big sister!


We rearranged Cora's room a little yesterday to make room for this table. It's a great little table that my grandpa made for her. We've kept it packed away for a few months because I wasn't sure if she could get on and off the bench, but she showed me she's a pro already. And it's nice for her to have a place to color.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Weekend Activities

Last weekend we got to do a bunch of fun things! Friday night we went to the local swimming pool for the first time. Cora liked the big slide, and the lazy river she floated on with us. It was date night swim special, and Cora is free, so it only cost us $3! We'll have to do it again sometime.
Saturday morning I dropped Kevin and Cora off at the Children's Museum, and went to do errands. We got an annual pass to the museum for Christmas, and have been twice already. I think we'll be going pretty often! Especially in the winter when it's so cold outside, and when the new baby comes-- I saw several moms there with toddlers and with little babies in carriers. They have a section just for kids under three, and Cora also enjoyed some of the areas designed for the bigger kids as well. You only have to go four times to get your money's worth out of the pass, so it's a great deal!
Cora on the horse in the barn area. She especially likes the chickens that make clucking sounds in their 'coop'.
Cora loves balls! So she was in heaven in the ball area. Here she puts them in the holes and watches them travel down tubes to the bottom.
Lots of music was made on this big xylophone!
Vroom, vroom!
Kevin said that Cora had a great time picking out her groceries from the store and putting them in a basket, and then back on the shelves again. I bet she liked having everything be just her size!
Our other fun part of the weekend was going to Kevin's holiday work party-- held in January to minimize scheduling conflicts. What a great idea! It was nice to have a fun thing to do when everything is running a little slow after the holiday excitement! We didn't win the trip to Cancun, but we did enjoy the yummy dinner, and Cora had a fun time with her first babysitter at our house.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Swimming

We went swimming at the YMCA by my parents' house over Christmas break. Cora had a blast!
She was a little apprehensive about the kiddie slides at first, but really liked them at the end.
She didn't like the water spraying in her face though, so a couple of times she went down on her tummy!
Cora LOVES jumping off the side of the pool. She isn't scared at all, so we really have to watch her and be prepared to catch her! I think next time we'll bring her life jacket just in case...
Cora also liked going down the big slide with Kevin. I took her down once and almost lost my footing and dunked us both, so he was a much safer ride!
Look at those smiles!

The frog was another favorite. When we came swimming here last year, she was just big enough to sit on it. This year she could get up on it by herself and rock away!

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

New Stuff

Cora went to nursery for the first time on Sunday! She did a great job! She had a lot of fun playing with the other little kids, and seemed happy whenever we peeked in the window. We were thrilled for her to have a better church experience-- better than struggling with her on our laps during lessons for 3 hours while slowly draining all the goldfish from the diaper bag. And we were thrilled to be able to listen to whole chunks of lessons in church for the first time in a long time. Kevin and I decided that it would even be worth it to bring two sets of scriptures now! (Before we just brought one set because really, only one of us could read or follow along at a time). Another big bonus-- she had a much easier time in Sacrament meeting because it wasn't the third hour of being shhssed and confined. She was pretty tired by the end of the day-- our church is now 11-2, but it was a great Sabbath. Bless the nursery teachers!

Cora also has four new teeth. Her eye-teeth have been working their way through and have all appeared now. That makes 16 teeth for our little girl. So grown-up!

Cora has fully mastered the stairs now. She probably has for a while now, but it helped our confidence a lot watching her go up and down easily at my parents' house at Christmas. We took our baby gate down and it's been nice! Cora now thinks the unfinished basement in her own new playground, so we did childproof the door at the bottom of the stairs, but she still likes to climb up and down and practise her skills. It's great not to have to hop over it to grab food from the storage room or when I go exercise-- especially when I'm not as good at hopping and balancing now!

I am still feeling really well, just starting to get tired again and dealing with aching hips at night. I've started the third trimester now, and am going to the doctor every 2 weeks. We are starting to think more about names for the new baby girl and where we are going to put her! Our basement won't be done by then, so I think it will be a bassinet in our room for a while.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Happy New Year!

We did have a terrific New Year's Eve! We had a yummy potluck dinner, decorated New Year's hats, played a game, and watched the countdown until the New Year.... on the East Coast! I knew my pregnant tired self and the little ones wouldn't make it to midnight, so we celebrated early. It was a fun night. Decorating our hats....

You can see the countdown in the background. Kevin wrote a quick computer program so we had a large view of the countdown, on a green screen, which he said is the official color of the new year.


Cora did really well, until the last 45 minutes or so. Then she would go into hysterics if we tried to put her hat on her! We should have taken the picture earlier in the evening. But she did love trying to blow her little horn.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Our Christmas Card

Sorry if we missed mailing you a card! Here are some winter / Christmas pictures and our summary of the year.
Merry Christmas! Our 2007 was full of fun family time & new learning experiences. Our highlights include trips to Disney World & the Outer Banks of North Carolina with extended family, a trip to New York City, & lots of family visits. We also worked hard out in the yard, planting bushes & trees & putting soil & bark down. Our yard almost looks finished now! Kevin built a fence around our yard that looks beautiful. Of course, with a house there are always more projects to do. Next year we hope to finish our basement, build garden grow boxes, & put up a shed. Kevin is busy keeping up with the Young Men in our ward & following BYU sports. Terrah spends her time keeping up the house, going on walks, reading, dabbling into craft projects, & hosting our new little bun in the oven-- due March 29th. Of course, she spends most of her time chasing Cora around! Cora has had a big year learning to eat solid food, walk, run, talk, giggle & so many other skills! She loved her "Mommy & Me' swim class in the summer, & can now open the door & shout "Daddy!" when she hears the garage door open. She loves salmon, kidney beans, kisses, being outside, Curious George, her doll stroller, & babies. We hope you & your family had a very terrific year too! We are grateful for your friendship & love. We hope you have a Merry Christmas full of love, laughter, & awe of the miracle of the Savior's life & birth.

Love, Kevin, Terrah, and Cora

More Christmas Pictures

I got a CD of Christmas pictures in the mail from my parents, so I thought I'd post a few more Christmas pictures from our holiday trip.


Shad and Jen, with Butterscotch and Oreo, on Christmas morning.

Cora feeding her new baby... it takes a lot of concentration! That baby must have been really hungry, she was eating all morning!

Cora loved carting the baby around in this little carseat carrier my parents got for Christmas.

Mom with Puppy, and Shad and Jen's dogs.

Our little family.
Christmas dinner. Mmmm! We have lasagna for Christmas dinner almost every year.
Cora loved crawling through this tunnel to and from the little Dora tent.
Pup enjoyed it too!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Presents, Presents, Presents!

Cora was fascinated by all the new fun things she found in her stocking. She studiously would unwrap each package and wanted to get the toys OUT! I think next year I'll need to remember to take off all the boxes, plastic and ties and wrap just the present so she can play with it immediately! Cora loved playing with each toy, but also got excited when we handed her yet another present to open. After the first few presents, she totally understood that there was going to be something cool inside the paper.

This mini-doodle will be a perfect church toy!
Kissie and Cora unwrapping presents. I think it was about this time that Cora had to take a break from opening presents and take a nap! It was a pretty stimulating morning for her. After her mid-present nap, she was very refreshed and ready to go for more.
One of the biggest hits of the morning-- the Little Einsteins table set-- a sippy, bowl and cup. The only problem is she wants to push the food out of the way so she can see the characters. Cora also especially loved her newborn Cabbage Patch doll, the great books she got, new crayons, her cars, and the grandchild presents Kissie and Pata received and shared with her. What a fun Christmas Day! Kevin and I also received some great presents, thankyou to everyone! We love them!
The rest of our stay in Boise was great too! Kevin and Dad went to see the BYU - BSU basketball game, the girls went to get a pedicure, we saw National Treasure (while Cora had fun with a babysitter), and we RELAXED, played lots of fun games and ate yummy food. We (especially the guys) spent a lot of time playing the new Wii. And we went swimming at the YMCA-- I should have pictures of that coming soon. Cora LOVED the kiddie pool area, the big kids slide that she went down with Kevin, and especially jumping off the edge in the little bit deeper part of the pool. It was so much fun swimming, and we ran into some friends from high school too, which was also great.

Christmas Morning

Cora, trying to figure out what is going on! She loved her Elmo stocking, and would point to it and say "Elmo" all the time. She also loved all the fun and yummy things Kissie packed it with!
The pink pajama girls-- we missed you Liz! We'll have to get a pic later with all of us, when my pajamas fit a little bit better!
Dora coloring book and goldfish-- Cora was in heaven. She also learned a ton of new words while we were in Boise. I think it must have been being around more people and wanting to vocalize more. It was great! Her little vocabulary is increasing in leaps and bounds!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Our Christmas

Christmas festivities started with a little pre-Christmas gift opening. We opened the presents from Kevin's family before we left. Cora especially loved the big silver bow and the gift tags. Thankyou to everyone for the lovely gifts!
We got to Boise Friday afternoon, after driving in great sunny weather on some stretches of snow/ice packed roads. Not too much fun, but it could have been worse. It snowed on and off pretty much the whole week in Boise. Cora had a lot of fun in the snow with Pata, especially when he'd make her snowballs. She loved holding them, trying to pick them up, sitting on the big ones, and even threw a couple.
Cora and Pup had a good time together too. Whenever Cora saw Pup, she'd yell 'DOG!'. She got braver after a few days and would pet him and point out his eyes, nose, and ears. Shad and Jen brought their two dogs up for Christmas too, and Cora loved them as well. She would bend down and talk to them in a high-pitched voice, but they were too quick for her to pet most of the time!
My lens is fogged up, but it's a cute picture of Kissie, Pata, Cora and Pup in front of my parents' house.