Grandma Miriam

Grandma Miriam

So Remy is at the stage where he is either terrorizing me with non-stop negotiations, defiance or pure indifference to my directives... or he is absolutely making me laugh so hard I almost pee
myself.Yesterday while our car was getting a new battery at Sears, we entered the store and had to walk through the exercise equipment area. He promptly jumped up and started swinging and jumping amidst all of the treadmills ignoring my pleas to continue walking next to me:)
I took him off of the machines and tried to explain that I was concerned for his safety with such big machines. He said in response, "will they kill me?". I said that he could get really badly hurt if he does not listen... and yes in an attempt to scare him into being a bit more respectful of the various machines, I said "yes you could die if you were to fall off of them or get stuck"...
His response was so funny I couldn't hardly keep the smile off my face. He said (beaming a huge smile) "If I die, it will be so cool, Jesus will give me my wings and I will fly like a super hero!"
That is my daily life, disobedience combined with pure genius comedy!
That being said, I have purchased the book "The Happiest Toddler on the Block" in an attempt to preserve my sanity.
Arianna is thoroughly entertained by Remington!! She laughs at him all day.
She is getting huge! At her 4 month appt she weighed more than 80% of infants and was taller than 75% of them! She is super happy and well adjusted, she can even sleep through SOME of Remy's noise!! Here are some pictures of the two of them!






Pencil sketch from birthday party at Chuck E Cheese!
Remy walking over downtown Tacoma bridge! 




Edward and Remy had been planning a trip to MT with Dan and Edgar to visit Darrien and Ranelle for Darrien's birthday. They were supposed to leave that night but Edward didnt want to leave Arianna! I encouraged them to go since Remy could not visit at the hospital due to the recent H1N1 precautions as well as the fact that Ari was to be in isolation. In the end, they went to MT and had a great trip!
My Momma stayed at the hospital with Ari and I, for all 3 days. The first night, every time we laid Ari down on her back to change her or get her suctioned out, her oxygen levels dropped. Momma and I did not want to lay her in the crib to sleep but the nurse said that we could not sleep with her in our arms, for fear that we would drop her. So... we took turns staying up the entire night holding her in our arms. Since I was still pretty sick, it made for a rough next day physically for me, but I was so focused on Ari that it was not important. 
She was showing marked improvement with the IV antibiotics for her ear infections, the tylenol for her fever and the constant deep suction through her nose that the nurses did every 2 hours. She was still rattling with congestion in her chest and nose/throat but was clearly able to cough up more and clear some of it. She even smiled on day 2 at the hospital, a drastic improvement from the lethargic, closed eyes whimpering that we saw on day 1. 
By day 3 they said that she could go home since she was able to breathe well enough to keep her oxygen levels up by herself. They said she would continue to cough and battle congestion for at least another week, and later the dr explained that she would be much more susceptible to future colds this season. She also said there was a higher risk of the cold moving into her chest fast so to be cautious and keep her away from kids and sick people.
She is back at home and getting better every day. Her only trip out of the house has been to her follow up appointment. We are going to try and give her some time to recover before venturing out again! She is still really congested but making improvements everyday. We are praying that she will make a solid recovery and that there will be no lasting effects such as asthma. Thank you to everyone for your loving support and prayers throughout this last week!!
Remy is doing great!! He is learning sign language and his alphabet song right now. He is so smart!!! I am starting to have more time to play and read books to him now that there are less visitors and the holidays are over:)I am also slowly learning how to care for 2 kiddos:)!



Jaylen - 5 months
Oliver - 5 months 
