Friday, December 30, 2011

Christmas Recap

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas spending time with family and friends, relaxing, and reflecting on the Child given. We did! It was crazy and jammed packed with stuff, but we had another wonderful Christmas season. However, the week of Christmas, Amelia got sick :( It seemed to be one thing right after another for a couple days: throwing up, breaking out, fever, over tired... poor girl. She missed out on one Christmas dinner with her great Aunt and Uncle, but thankfully was mostly back to normal in time for Christmas Eve and Day. She only recently has seemed completely back to normal. And thankfully, no one else got sick around here.

A few pictures of our festivities for your viewing pleasure ...
(I, of course, forgot the camera for the Humphrey side and only took one at my parents. So much for capturing the moments.)

It's not a good picture, but Amelia Christmas morning.
Our usual tradition is reading some scripture of Christ's birth, let Amelia tear into her presents, open and play with EVERYTHING, and then eat breakfast together. Here, Amelia excited about her playdough set
and then of course, we had to play with it.
Amelia got a couple puzzles both a little challenging... She was up for the challenge.
Cousins on Christmas day.
Then, two days late, we got our white Christmas :) Amelia was so excited to play in it.
Have a Happy New Year!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Keep Breathing ...

We had a rare weekend with not much on the calendar, so we were planning a nice quiet day spent getting some odd and end things accomplished, Christmas shopping completed, and some fun family time... instead, Amelia woke up with a cold Saturday morning.
We thought nothing of it ... she was only coughing. We figured we would just take the day slow and make sure she got her rest. At naptime, she was wheezing and breathing like she had just run a marathon. I was feeling a little unsettled at her symptoms. Dad sat with her in the bathroom with the shower running for some moisture filled breathing while I called a good friend and a good doctor. I knew he would either calm my fears or tell me when it was serious enough to take her somewhere. (of course, this stuff never happens during the week where I could just easily take her to her doctor.) He said the fact that she was just sitting in bed, reading, and still working on breathing was probably a good sign we should go have her checked out. So, we instead spent the afternoon in the emergency care office with a tired, wheezing toddler and a daddy suffering from a bad headache. We sat in the warmest room ever, sweating, and waiting ... FINALLY Amelia got some relief ....

She was a trooper, and all the nurses and doctor were surprised at how well-behaved, helpful, and brave the two year old was. We suspect that Daddy not only passed along his allergies, but his asthma as well. *sigh* So after 3 hours at the Doctor's, we spend another 45 minutes getting medicine for her slight ear-infection (first one of her life) and a nebulizer. She has had a couple more treatments with her "machine" but finally seems to be breathing normally with just a slight cough. Thankful she is doing better, thankful we know how to care for this ... and here's hoping her colds are rare.