Thursday, December 22, 2011

Photo Review of 2011

Last year, around the new year, I posted THIS. I thought it would be fun to do it again this year for all of our friends and family who will be checkin' out the blog after receiving their Christmas cards. =) So here it is folks...a year in review (mainly with photos) for the Wendzel's. Be on the look out for some new posts to come about all that Coleman has been up to - he'll be 18 months on the 3rd of January! CRAZY


January:
Coleman LOVED watching his Baby Einstein: Baby Noah puppet shows dvd before bed




February:
We took a trip to MD to visit my grandmom, then headed over to NC for the Corn Maze Conference for Justin's work. Coleman's first time seeing the ocean (too chilly to touch it though)



March: Coleman officially crawls!


 
April:
Everyone in our family is "SO BIG!"....we also became debt free this month! Woo-hoo!



 
May:
Our little man was becoming very independent and eating everything in site! He also began to push things around the house....so close to walking!




June:
We took a trip to Gatlinburg, TN with a stop in Brentwood to meet Dave Ramsey! We enjoyed hiking and the biggest milestone of the trip was that Coleman walked all by himself!



 
July:
Coleman turns 1 year old and is fascinated with doing this lovely pose anytime, anywhere. We also found out we were expecting baby #2 this month....but waited another 2 months to share the news with everyone!





August:
We took a trip to Myrtle Beach, SC with Justin's family. Coleman enjoyed playing in the fountains at one of the places we visited. We had to go back a 2nd time because he loved it so much (apparently the little boy behind him was having a blast too!)



September:
Lots of time spent at the farm this month visiting daddy while he worked worked worked! I just love this picture of Coleman and his grandpa in the apple tree! We were also thrilled to welcome Coleman's first BOY cousin to the world, Jacob! He has been great practice for Coleman to learn what it will be like with a baby (thanks bro and sis-in-law for letting us use your child as a guinea pig for our son) hehe




October:
We enjoyed a lot more time spent at the farm this month too! Coleman LOVED the wagon rides, tractors, and visiting his "dada". We had fun carving pumpkins as a family and also learned that we were going to have another baby BOY!


November:
We had some time to finally relax as the busy season came to an end. We took our yearly photo in the big rocking chair at the farm.


 
December:
We got to see our beautiful baby boy on a 3D/4D ultrasound. He looks a lot like Coleman's pictures did, but he has really long toes! Coleman spent some time in the hospital (check out the blogpost on that), and we enjoyed cutting down our Christmas tree! Didn't think I needed to post picture of Christmas as this month has already been very eventful!





So there you have it - a year in review (with pictures) of 2011. It was a wonderful year, full of growing and changing (for Coleman especially)...we are looking forward to 2012 and the new arrival of another baby boy!

Traditions

One of the traditions that I love that Justin and I do is our year ornament for the tree. As a child, I remember choosing a year ornament with my mom....something that represented something we did that year. My mom and dad have been doing a year ornament every year since they were married. Justin and I continued this tradition when we got married. I'm so excited for the day when we can get a smaller tree to decorate specifically with year ornaments (just like my parents do now as there are more than 25!). What a fun thing this will be to help remember significant events from each year and for our children to grow up with too.

I also started a yearly ornament for Coleman....okay, so he only has 2 so far, but my plan is to pick out an ornament that is special for that year (this year I'm thinking a barn/e-i-e-i-o or puppies, and last year was his hand print for his first Christmas). When he is all grown up and living on his own, I can give him a box of ornaments as a start to his own Christmas tree.

Here are the ornaments we have so far!

A computer  - because we met on eharmony

Bride and Groom - because we got married

A dog bone - because Harley joined our family

Pregnant Mama - because we were pregnant most of the year and welcomed Coleman to the family!

Enough said - a huge milestone for us! I made this ornament at a paint-pottery studio

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmas Joys

I haven't really felt much of the Christmas spirit this past month. I think it's the lack of snow. Christmas is only 4 days away and it just doesn't feel like it to me because the weather has been so mild. My little Coleman aslo doesn't share my love for round-the-clock Christmas music, so that has also affected my "lack of" Christmas spirit.  I am happy to report that for the first time in 5 years, this Wendzel family is DONE Christmas shopping before the 24th! Woo-hoo! We are usually last minute shoppers, but with the added joys of a toddler, plus being preggers, I resorted to lots of shopping on amazon this year and had it delivered right to my door. AMAZING! Justin even got to go out and shop for me last weekend and just fnished up this past Tuesday. We are excited to have all of our Christmas' with family as well as our own take place over 3 days instead of stretching it out over a week or so. Guess I better go put on some Christmas tunes while my little man is napping so I can get in that Christmas spirit...

But first - my Christmas Joy for today

Don't you just LOVE these?? mmmm...i could eat a whole box in one sitting.



And apparently....they now make THESE!!!


I need to find these ASAP as I'm sure they'll bring me into the Christmas Spirit (with a hint of Easter feel too I'm sure)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Coleman's Hospital Adventure

Been a while since I've posted - and I'm not super thrilled about having to post about my precious baby boy who ended up in the hospital for almost 2 days! But, it's an easier way to keep people up to date and informed about what actually happened and where we are at now (my little guy is taking a lovely nap). Forgive the long post - the final diagnosis is at the bottom if you want to scroll down and read it....I want the whole story for my memory box =)

 

I went to Holland on Friday to spend the weekend with my parents so Justin could get some work done on the basement. All was going fine. Coleman had had some loose stools the past few days, but I was changing his diet some to see if I could remedy the problem. He had no fever and no other symptoms of being sick so we went on our way. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday morning were all fine for him.

Sunday around 11:30 Coleman began to get fussy - I figured it was because he was up super early that day and he just needed an earlier nap. So I tried putting him down (which basically means putting him in his crib and walking away as he falls asleep on his own)...but he was having none of that. He was screaming and screaming so I went in to check on him and tried to calm him down. He was pulling his legs to his chest, grabbing his stomach, screaming, and was basically inconsolable as I tried everything to calm him down. He would fall asleep for a minute, then wake up screaming again. This was so hard to watch and to try and figure out what he needed. This went on for a good hour before he started to throw up a little. I thought this was from being so upset because it didn't really look like throw up, just like he couldn't calm himself down and his stomach couldn't handle all the extra air going in. I was frustrated that I wasn't at home with Justin, so I decided to quick pack everything up (thanks mom for helping with this), put him in the car, and hope that the car ride would lull him to sleep 'til we got home (an hour car ride).

The car ride went okay, he was in and out of screaming fits, clinging to his puppy and pacifier. He would fall asleep for a few minutes, then cry and cry again. He did throw up 2 times on the way home, which I had to pull over for to make sure all was okay. He finally fell asleep for the last 20 min. of our drive home. I was feeling so sad for the little guy thinking he just developed a case of the flu. When we arrived home, Justin was able to hold him and he slept on him on and off for an hour or so. However, he would wake up to throw up, then fall right back asleep. We started getting concerned as his vomit was more of a dark brown color (I wont go into much more detail on what to expect when you have the flu/what that should look like). I called our Dr.'s 24 hour nurse line to see what they suggested as Coleman had never been this sick before and I was worried about dehydration. He hadn't had a wet diaper since that morning either. The nurse took all of his symptoms, went through scenarios with me, etc. and told me to watch him for a bit at home and if things didn't improve to call her back or take him in. Well, it only took 2 more times of Coleman throwing up and laying on the floor (fairly groggy and unresponsive to us) for Justin to say "we're going in".


So we grab a few things and load Coleman into the car and head over to the hospital ER. We didn't have to wait long, which was nice as they weren't super busy that day. It was now around 5pm so this had been going on for a good 6 hours. Coleman didn't have any problems letting the Dr.'s examine him (which is weird b/c he normally would have put up a huge fuss over someone touching and poking him), so we knew something wasn't right. They tried an anti-nausea medicine to see if that would help him stop throwing up (as this continued throughout our say), but that didn't really help. They also put him on IV fluids to get him hydrated (I had to step out of the room for this b/c I didn't think I would be able to hold it together...I'm so thankful for my husband who stayed with him the whole time)...come to find out, Coleman didn't even flinch or do much while they were finding a vein to put the IV in (again, another sign that something was not right with my normally active child). Coleman would occasionally wake up and ask for his puppy or his mama, but he would only really look at us, then fall back asleep with a blank stare in his eyes and we were very worried. The Dr.'s also wanted to do an x-ray of his belly to make sure all was okay. We had to wait a bit for the x-ray because they had a lot of traumas come through at one time. Once the xray was done (which he did great for according to Justin - I wasn't going to go in with him to the x-ray being pregnant), we just had to wait for the results. Justin's parents generously brought us some dinner (I think it was around 8 or 9pm at this point although I'm not really sure. The Dr.'s came in and said "we'd like to transfer him over to Bronson where they have more specialized care for pediatric patients". Talk about scary! They saw something on the x-ray but didn't want to speculate as to what it could be without having a pediatric Dr. look it over and put Coleman is his/her care. So we then waited for the ambulance to arrive to take my little boy over to the other hospital (only 7-10 min. away).



I got to ride with Coleman while Justin drove separately. We had some great nurses with us that made sure all went smoothly in the transition and Coleman did great. He actually woke up a little while we were getting him ready to go. I told him he was going to ride in an ambulance and he immediately did a "woo-woo" sound that he does for ambulance, police, and fire cars. Although a little more quiet and lack of energy in his "woo-woo" I at least got to see a part of my little boy again. He was interested in watching all the beeps from the heart monitor, blood pressure, pulse checker thing. I wasn't allowed to ride in the back with him, but the nurses assured me that he would be fine. I didn't hear a peep from him on the way over to the other hospital (turns out he fell asleep).
        

We arrived to our own room on the pediatric floor and they took Coleman's vitals, etc. and we had residents, resident supervisors, and finally the Dr. come in and chat with us. There were lots of things that could have caused Coleman to be so sick. We talked about intussusception (a form of blockage in the intestines where the large intestine pushes into the smaller intestine causing a blockage), ileus (intestinal obstruction), or a bad virus as well as the treatments that could be done for all of those things. Coleman was still in and out of throwing up and sleeping at this time - again, no issues having vitals taken or people touching him and examining him. Poor baby. The Dr.'s obviously wanted to do the least invasive procedures as possible (which we were totally in agreement with), so we waited a while to see how he would react to the iv fluids and to see if the vomiting would stop. Coleman continued to throw up throughout the night but the color was changing to more of an "empty stomach" type. Still no wet/soiled diapers. They tried a suppository to see if that would help bring down anything that could be blocking his intestines, but it didn't work.

      


In the morning, they decided to try an "air enema" where basically you put air inside the intestine to see if there is a blockage. They wheeled in a wagon for Coleman to go do the room in (which he didn't mind....see the photo). Still groggy and tired, but enjoyed the ride and did really well according to Justin for the procedure (I stayed back to try and sleep....which didn't happen). Hospital chairs...even ones that recline...are not good for a pregnant woman who has hip issues!! Justin and I were running on very little sleep at this point with nurses coming in every few hours to take vitals all night long, and with Coleman needing to be consoled, etc.


The results showed that there wasn't any intestinal blockage (HORRAY!) So now was just a waiting game to let the air pass through and see what happened and go from there if he didn't improve. Luckily, Coleman awoke from a good 2 hour nap, looked up through the hospital crib and waved at his daddy =) Awww...he then sat up in the crib and was like "okay, I'm ready". This was the MOST energetic we had seen him since Sunday morning. We took him down the hall to this amazing play room they have set up for the kiddos on that floor. He was so excited to see the fishes in the fish tank, push around the toys, play trains, etc. Even with the IV attached, he was on the move! He also ended up going to the bathroom - horray! At least now we felt like we were making some progress.  He did spike a few fevers that day so  they wanted to keep us overnight again just to monitor him and see some more improvement as well as how he would do on a regular diet.

         


Thankfully, my mom and dad came down for the evening to see how he was doing. My mom stayed the night which allowed one of us to go home for a few hours and get some sleep, then switch in the middle of the night. I actually slept better that night in the hospital (well, as well as you can in an uncomfortable chair). Coleman was spiking fevers on and off throughout the night, so we were still a bit worried, but the Dr.'s figured it was from him fighting off whatever virus was in his system.

We awoke the next morning to at VERY hungry boy! He downed cheerios, yogurt, water, anything we could get into his hands. It was like we had our Coleman back - which made us VERY happy! The Dr.'s came in and said that we could go HOME! However, as the morning we went on and we were waiting for the paperwork to be completed for our discharge, Coleman ran another fever. We tried some Tylenol again and it went back down, but our discharge was now held off 'til at least after lunch. Luckily the little guy made enough improvement that we were able to go home mid afternoon on Tuesday.

We got home and Coleman was a little confused about what was going on, where he was, etc. But I guess that's to be expected when you've been sleeping on and off with no schedule for almost 3 days. We all got some sleep Tuesday night which was great.


I don't think I have ever been that scared. To see your child hooked up to IV's, not knowing what is wrong with him, having him be somewhat non responsive towards you, and not acting like himself was so frightening. We are so thankful for the many friends and family who prayed for us during our time at the hospital. I truly believe that with those prayers, Coleman's diagnosis was the best it could have been for what we were facing. We are so thankful there wasn't an intestinal blockage that needed correcting.

The final diagnosis was ileus (intestinal obstruction), caused by a virus that he was fighting off. Basically - part of his stomach/intestines shut down for a short period of time which caused him to be in so much pain and to get sick. There was nothing we could have done to prevent it and it was just something his body had to work through. The fevers on/off were an act of his body fighting through it at the end. We are so thankful he is okay and getting back to his normal self. We are still working on getting back to our normal routine - a lot easier for me than Coleman.