A sick boy

Mr.YuckWesley is sick. He had an ear infection last week. At 2 1/2, he had his first round of antibiotics. Not a bad run if you ask me.

Today, Gwen took him to the walk-in clinic after he woke up with a 102° temperature. The doctor gave him a prescription for augmentin. I now know why they say take it with food: otherwise you throw up! And that’s exactly what happened during naptime.

About 40 minutes into his nap, I heard him crying/screaming over the monitor. I went down to his room and found that he had thrown up in his bed. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the only time he threw up today. He felt it necessary to thrown up twice upstairs on the floor.

Hopefully we’ll have a vomit-free night.

Ten Friends Together, aka, Bus

Ten Friends Together

When my son Bryce was born, some dear friends from church brought over a gift for him.  Not wanting to leave Wesley out, they also brought him a gift too.  They gave him a book titled, Ten Friends Together.  The premise of the book is ten friends being picked up on a bus, one by one, on their way to a church mission fair.  At the end of the each page, it ends with “# friends, going to the fair.”  Wesley enjoys counting each number, which he can do, with the exception of the number 7.  When you get to friend 10, it’s a write-in with your name.  Wesley enjoys when you say his name.  A night can’t go by without reading this book.  It may have become his favorite book, next to Mickey Mouse, of course.

Thoughts after a week

Well, it’s been a week since Bryce came into the world – and what a week it’s been!  We came home on Monday and scheduled our two-day checkup.  We actually had to make it three days because our pediatrician wasn’t in the office on Wednesday.  Bryce weighed 6 pounds, 7.9 ounces at birth.  On Thursday, he weighed around 5 pounds, 13 ounces, losing roughly 10% of his birthweight.  On Friday, a nurse from the public health department came out just to see how mother and baby were doing.  She weighed Bryce and his weight was up a little bit.  She’s making a return visit on Monday and would like to see a weight increase of 3-4 ounces.  Hopefully we’ll see some increase.

He’s a fairly good baby.  During the day, he’s either eating or sleeping.  During the late night, he seems to want to do nothing but eat the last couple of days.  It was either Thursday or Friday night that he decided to be up just about every hour from 11:30 to 3:30 or 4:00.  Talk about a long night! 

I’ve been home since Monday trying to help when and where I can.  That means trying to keep up with all the dishes.  It’s amazing how many dishes we seem to go through in a day.  I guess I never thought of how much we go through.

Update: Wesley and Daddy have been spending a lot time together in the mornings.  He usually comes into our room between 7:00 and 7:30.  I get up with him and we go upstairs.  He watches a little bit of Mickey Mouse and then it’s time for breakfast.  I’ve been doing the morning routine so Mommy can get a little bit more sleep/feed Bryce.

Wesley has had his ups and downs since we came home.  He spent Saturday and Sunday at a friends house.  Fortunately, they have a kids a few months older than Wesley, so he’s had a playmate.  At night, it’s been a different story.  Bedtime has been rougher than usual for the last couple of weeks.  As soon as we turn off Mickey Mouse (our bedtime routine), he throws a fit.  After we read some books and say our prayers, it’s lights out, but they don’t stay out for long.  He’s been getting out of bed 3+ times a night.  After the third time, it’s time-out.  Last night was the worst night by far.  We couldn’t even read books because he was throwing a fit so bad.  After quite a while of holding and rocking him, Mommy had to come down.  I think he feels that Bryce is getting all the attention.  Wesley sees him in Mommy’s arms constantly (because she’s feeding him) and I think he sees that she’s not paying him any attention.

That’s all for now, folks.  More to come…