Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Visiting great-grandparents


On Saturday Shawn, Oliver, my dad and myself went down to Walcott and Davenport so that Oliver could meet some family and see his great-grandparents again. It had been since he was in the NICU that my Grandma Warnecke was able to see him and November since my Grandpa and Grandma Doerscher saw Oliver since we weren't able to make it down for the holidays with me working. Oliver also was able to meet Uncle Lon and my cousins Brittney, Bridget and Brooke as well as seeing Aunt Marti and Aunt Karla again. We also spent some time with Aunt Debbie and Uncle Dennis at Grandpa and Grandma's house. Here's our Saturday in pictures.





Thursday, January 20, 2011

1-20-11


Okay so I was after my sister to post a blog and then I realized that I hadn't posted one either in a long time. We've been busy at our house fighting off illness after illnesses starting with Oliver and a sinus infection and eye infection and ending with Shawn and I having the full-blown stomach flu. I can now say that we're all feeling a bit better but we're still dealing with Oliver throwing-up at least once if not more times a day. I've called the pediatrician about it and they're not concerned at this time because he is gaining weight still. This has been going on for about 3 weeks now and I can say that it is getting old and I wish I knew why he was vomitting.


The bubbles and music from my seahorse make me so sleepy that I can hardly keep my eyes open for mom to take the picture.
Oliver is around 12 pounds now which is still very small for a 5 month old. We've also had to start using formula this week since I do not produce enough milk now for him. It's been a struggle to get formula for him since it has to be low iron, but I think we're figuring it out now. Oliver didn't like the formula at first and now I think he likes it better than the breast milk. He still remains a happy boy but I think he's going through the developmental stage of not wanting to be alone. When others are in the room with him he is happy talking and playing but once you walk away from him he's crying.

He's not rolling over or sitting up or starting solid foods yet, but he has the best smile and he's come a long way. He's getting better at his tummy time with some help from the AEA teacher who comes by once a month to play with Oliver and tell me things to help him along developmentally. We now know that we have to sing when he is on his tummy so he doesn't cry and prop him up with a rolled up blanket. Once he is up on that rolled up blanket he holds his head up and looks around reaching for his toys in front of him. He also does not favor looking only to the right anymore and looks both directions. His hemaglobin also keeps coming up. Just yesterday it was 10.6! We only get it checked now every 2 weeks since it has been trending up and go to the hematologist every other month. We're so proud of our little boy!
My little sleeping boy is in his crib again after sleeping in his carseat for weeks due to his sinus congestion and drainage. My mom and I also hung the OLIVER above his bed that Chuck and Shirley gave us. He still sleeps with his arms above his head. We're headed down to the Quad Cities to see the family down there on Saturday so we're excited for everyone to meet/see Oliver again.