The work week is half over...

How's that for a "glass is half full" statement?  Haha.  MY work week is half over anyway - since I don't work on Friday's - and let me tell you - I am counting the days until the weekend.  I woke up to the news on Monday that Hewitt had been sold to Aon.  What does this mean for me?  We really don't know yet - suffice it to say having worked on plenty of merger and acquisition projects at work - inevitably it means lots of change.  Fortunately it likely won't be for a while so I am not gonna worry about it because you know what?  I've got more important things to worry about!  Work has been so, so busy lately - THAT's why I am counting down the days til the weekend!

Finley pooped on the cute outfit I put on her for her 11 month birthday before I could get a picture so I had to settle for this...


After celebrating her 11 month birthday last Thursday, we went to a birthday party over the weekend (Finley's first!) for her girlfriend Leah who turned one on July 9th.  HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEAH!  As always, the car ride was like a sedative for Nate and he recharged his batteries on the way to the party.....

I love this picture because he's sitting Indian style and holding on the Buzz Lightyear!
After lots of playing at the party, and lots of splashing around in the water table, Nate entertained the guests with his traditional strip tease - much to Leah's mommy's delight!  You see, Nate has been known for stripping down at parties (including he last one we went to - Eric and Andi) and so Jen didn't feel left out, Nate shed his clothes about 2/3 of the way through the party. Fortunately we did get his pants back on him, but since he soaked his shirt, he even rode home without it.

Tomorrow Sylvia is coming and so I am going to try to take Nate to see Toy Story 3 again.  Okay fine, this outing is really for me - I unfortunately couldn't go the first time so I am making him see it again.  Can't wait!

Finley has been doing great but unfortunately she's been having some low blood sugars that I can't quite seem to figure out.  She's cutting her second tooth and has a bit of a cold - both of which could be impacting her blood sugar - but we've not had to increase the rate on her feeding pump or her polycose lately and we had to do both over the weekend.  Today she was still hanging a little low, but we are back to the regular level of polycose.  And of course, she has been her happy little self and has acted like nothing is wrong.  I hope she's right!

And finally, my favorite picture of the weekend...


Pretty run of the mill "baby grabbing her toes" right?  Not in our house!  Grabbing and holding toes is one of the first things babies do - but Finley just started doing it on her own - and its such a nice thing to see - she grabbed her toes while I was changing her diaper on Sunday so I ran and got my camera!  Momma is SO proud!!!

3 comments:

mary nunez said...

So happy to see finley grabbing her toes!! leah just started doing that too and we are also very excited and she is even putting them in her mouth! GO FINLEY YOU CAN DO IT GIRL!!

Sylvia said...

Can't help but ask Tracey....where did Nate get his stripper tendencies? What were YOU doing while you were pregnant with him? Just kidding of course. You gotta love Nate! What progress Finley is making - can't believe how she's changed since I first met her. Keep it up princess.

Unknown said...

i love the picture of Finley grabbing her toes :)

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Finley's Medical History

Born on 8/8/2009 - Finley is taken to Children's Memorial Hospital via the transport team 12 hours after she is born.  She is having trouble breathing and is turning blue.  She is immediately admitted to the NICU.

8/9/2009 - Finley is diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart defect and laryngomalacia, a condition that causes her to aspirate whatever she swallows in to her lungs.

8/21/2009 - Finley has open heart surgery to place a Blalock Taussig shunt to help facilitate proper blood flow.  When she is older, she will require a full repair of her heart.

9/10/2009 - Finley is released from the NICU.  Because of her laryngomalacia and reflux, she is fed 100% through a nasal gastric tube.

9/14/2009 - Finley is re-admitted to the hospital for an infection in her surgical wound.  Finley's genetic test comes back - she is diagnosed with CHARGE Syndrome.

9/15/2009 - During a CT scan to assess the infection, the doctors notice something strange on her CT.  It appears Finley has a malrotated bowel and will require surgery.

9/23/2009 - Finley is examined by the opthalmologist and she is found to have colobomas, a condition common with CHARGE Syndrome, in both eyes.  The degree of her visual impairment is unknown.

9/30/2009 - Finley has the Ladd's Procedure to correct the malrotation and also has a g-tube placed.  

10/7/2009 - Finley has a sedated ABR to check her hearing.  She has a mild hearing loss in her right ear and a moderate to severe loss in her left.  Her loss can be at least partially corrected with hearing aids.

10/8/2009 - Finley is supposed to be released from the hospital today but she has been having low blood sugars.  The endocrinology is called in to evaluate her.

10/29/2009 - Finley is finally released from the hospital with a unconfirmed diagnosis of hyperinsulinism.  Actual diagnosis requires fasting blood tests - because of her heart condition, it is not safe for her to fast.  She needs to have her blood sugar tested every three hours and we are taught how to administer an emergency glucagon injection in case her blood sugar gets to low.

11/1/2009 - Finley requires emergency injection because she cannot sustain her blood sugar.  She is taken to the local ER and transported via the transport team to Childrens Memorial.

11/10/2009 - Finley is discharged from the hospital on a 24 hour continuous feed.  We add polycose to her milk to help her keep her blood sugar at an acceptable level.

11/22/2009 - Finley is taken to the local emergency room with a bad cold - she is having trouble breathing and her oxygen saturations are low.   She is transported via the transport team up to Children's Memorial.

11/25/2009 - Finley is released from the hospital - just in time for Thanksgiving.

12/8/2009 - Finley is taken to the local emergency room for observation - she has a bad cold.

12/21/2009 - Nate is chasing the dog and the dog runs in to Finley's IV pole, knocks it down and pulls out her g-tube.  She is taken to the ER at Childrens to have it put back in.

2/10/2010 - Finley is admitted through the ER at Childrens - she has a bad cold again.  Oxygen saturations are low and breathing is labored.

2/13/2010 - Finley is released from the hospital.

4/17/2010 - Finley is taken to the ER at Childrens - she has pus draining from her belly button.  They suspect a urachal cyst - they send us home with orders to return on  Tuesday (during our scheduled visit) for an abdominal ultrasound.

4/20/2010 - Finley is admitted to Childrens for an overnight stay.  She will have a swallow study and abdominal ultrasound on Tuesday and a CT and sedated echocardiogram on Wednesday which will require anesthesia.

4/21/2010 - The anesthesiologists have trouble intubating Finley, so they call in her ENT to have a look at her.  He observes that her airway is 75% closed off - partially due to scar tissue from previous intubation and partially due to an infection.  The diagnosis is subglottic stenosis and may require her to have surgery on her airway.  She is immediately admitted to the PICU and put on a 24/7 breathing treatment and antibiotics and steroids to help reduce the inflammation.

4/26/2010 - Finley is well enough to be taken off of all oxygen.  Immunology and Infectious Disease are called in to examine Finley because the culture of her throat are growing staph and strep.  Infectious Disease is trying to figure out what could have caused her infection.  Immunology labs will be drawn to determine if Finley has an immune problem which sometime occurs with children with CHARGE.  This is the second significant infection she has had since she was born.

4/27/2010 - The lab calls to say that they mis-read Finley's airway culture.  It's not growing staph - its only growing strep.

4/28/2010 - Immunology labs are back and don't show anything significant.  Finley's lymphocyte counts are low but that isn't unusual for a child who is fighting an infection.  The doctor wants to re-examine her before her first birthday.  In the meantime she cannot have any live vaccines.

4/29/2010 - Finley is discharged from the hospital.  The ENT will do a bronchoscopy before her heart repair surgery to determine next steps on her airway issue.

5/11/2010 - Finley has open heart surgery to repair her heart.

5/17/2010 - Finley begins to show signs of infection which is later identified as a urinary tract infection.

5/25/2010 - Finley is discharged from the hospital.

5/30/2010 - Finley goes to the ER at Childrens because of fussiness, sweating, heavy breathing.  And echo later identifies that the pressure gradient around Finley's pulmonary valve is an astounding 90%.

6/1/2010 - Finley is admitted to Childrens to try a medication called Propranolol to help ease the pressure in her heart.

6/2/2010 - The Propranolol brings the pressure in Finley's heart down from 90% to 50%.  Finley has a positive test for C. difficile which will require antibiotic treatment.

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