Lots of milestones being hit here at the Dusha home!
Teague:
-hit another growth spurt! I will be surprised if his 3T summer clothes fit him. All the new 3T stuff I bought for him in January will be replaced with 4T soon....he's a BRUT (in a good way of course)!
- can recite the ABC's and has been doing so for a few months
- recognizes number and letters and even knows words that begin with each letter! He will see a zebra and say "That's a zebra. Zebra starts with Z!"
- sings a long to SO many songs - which is just plain adorable.
- is amazingly adorable.
Lola:
- learned to clap her hands today!
- has been staying right on track as Teague was at his well child checks (another TALL child possibly??), so 95th %...
- has been crawling for about a week!
- still hates her bottle
- began NOT sleeping through the night (argggghhhh)
- doesn't have teeth.....yet.
- hair keeps growing and growing and growing!
- doesn't believe in typical baby talk - only screeches to get your attention.
- is amazingly adorable.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
What a Difference a Week Can Make!
Hooray! My dad is home from the hospital! Just look at the difference a week can make...


This was him with Lola before he went off to surgery. He actually looks GOOD here - we propped him up so he could breathe better.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
What a week.
What a week. What a terrible, horrible, never-want-to-experience-that-again, week. For those that follow my dad's Caringbridge site, this is not surprising to you. To those who have not followed it, my dad came home from the hospital on Easter Sunday and then long story short - he had some major medical issues come up which required him to be rushed back to Mpls to the hospital, more surgery, ICU, etc. etc. It was AWFUL. My sister, Lola and I (yes Lola too - didn't really have any other option) rushed to Mpls to meet him (didn't know he was going to surgery) and once we finally got to see him (before surgery) - it was emotional turmoil. This may sound morbid and terrible and "why do you say that", but my dad smelled like he was dying. It was the terrible, horrible, smell. He was struggling to breathe, his lungs were filling with fluid and he kept crying out in pain and saying "Oh Mollie, I am so scared." I had to try so hard to keep it together. I really thought this was it, that I was saying good-bye to him. I couldn't believe the pain I was seeing right before my eyes. I just wanted someone to help him but of course they couldn't give him any pain meds until they received Dr's orders. I cannot explain the severity and scariness of his situation. So fast forward to 10 hours later, he was in ICU and recovering from surgery with less issues than we had been told to prepare for... All I can tell you is that this man's body was trying to die, his lungs were full of fluid (the CT showed that), he was coughing up large amounts of blood, the surgeons were all so worried; and I am not one to really believe in "miracles" but this man was saved and everyone in surgery knew it was a miracle. Even my dad realized that night in ICU that he was saved (from pain, etc.) and so happy that he sang on the top of his lungs "He is Lord" (and if you know him, he is so off-tune WITH hearing aids in - so no hearing aids in...oye, I wonder if they even recognized the song) - regardless, I absolutely LOVE that story of the crazy, pain free, hearing impaired man in ICU singing hymns! HA! So he is turning the corner, came out of ICU after two days and now is in intermediate ICU and is SO CRABBY. Whoa. I guess I would be crabby if I went through all that he has gone through as well!
So after we left that night, we are pulling out of the parking garage at the hospital and Lola starts vomiting. Yep, stomach flu all the way home. Oh my - I was so worried that she may have gotten my dad sick - but we all seemed to avoid that. She had her 6 mo appt the next day and she has a double ear infection. One more ear infection and she will be referred to an ENT for tubes. Poor girl. But, she is 95th for height, 90th for weight - nice, big, chubby, ooey, gooey, baby!
Once I am home I will update with some Easter pictures.
So after we left that night, we are pulling out of the parking garage at the hospital and Lola starts vomiting. Yep, stomach flu all the way home. Oh my - I was so worried that she may have gotten my dad sick - but we all seemed to avoid that. She had her 6 mo appt the next day and she has a double ear infection. One more ear infection and she will be referred to an ENT for tubes. Poor girl. But, she is 95th for height, 90th for weight - nice, big, chubby, ooey, gooey, baby!
Once I am home I will update with some Easter pictures.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Our Crazy Life
The last couple of weeks have been a whirlwind of travels back and forth to Mpls. My dad's surgery was very successful and he is back to eating clear liquids! We still don't know when he will be home from the hospital, but we are hoping for this weekend. Here are a few pictures and videos from the past couple of weeks. Happy Easter!!!


While we waited for Papa's long surgery to be over, Ryan and I took the kids to Underwater World and Nickelodeon Park at the MOA. He was lovin' every minute of it. Really I can't believe that he wasn't scared of this giant Diego character! And we really could of saved our money at Underwater World (kind of a rip off at this age) and spent it all at Nick Theme Park instead!
Riding on the Blue's Clues Skidoo!
I think she is so precious when she is sleeping! Look at that big lower lip!
Mmmmmmm, cousin Skylar gave Lola her first taste of a sucker.....and she LOVED it!
Teague and Lola with Papa before surgery.
The whole family (minus the Bayer kids) before Papa was wheeled away.
While we waited for Papa's long surgery to be over, Ryan and I took the kids to Underwater World and Nickelodeon Park at the MOA. He was lovin' every minute of it. Really I can't believe that he wasn't scared of this giant Diego character! And we really could of saved our money at Underwater World (kind of a rip off at this age) and spent it all at Nick Theme Park instead!
Riding on the Blue's Clues Skidoo!
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