Kinzie playin on Mike as he is sleeping after a long day of work.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Yabba Dabba DOO
We took the kids to a place called yabadoo the other day and they had a total blast! http://www.yabadoo-mehlingen.de/ It's like a Chuck E Cheese, but instead of paying for each little game, it's a giant open indoor play area. It has trampolines and bouncy castles and all kinds of things. Enjoy the pics and videos!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Just another update!!
The kids have all had doctor appointments within the last 2 weeks so we know how they are growing. Basically good news all around. They definitely take after Mike in the weight department, and Kinz and Nick take after him in the height department, poor Charlie is going to be short like his Mommy!
Charlie was 36lbs, 39 inches. That put him in the 25-50% for both height and weight. He also had to do a vision test and his vision was 20/30. March 6th, he has to go see an opthalmologist for his vision and to see how his lazy eye is doing. He is also going to the dentist for the 1st time (I know, shame on Mike and I for taking so long) on the 27th of this month.
Kinzie was 24 lbs, 34inches. That puts her at 10-25% for weight, and 50% for height. As far as the doctor could tell her heart murmur has corrected itself, but she goes to the Pediatric Cardiologist on February 24th just to make sure, and to see how her underdeveloped artery is growing, the one going to her lung. Back when she was born, the dr said that as long as it grew with her body, even if it stayed smaller they would leave it alone, but if it didn't grow enough, or at all, they would balloon it. She doesn't seem to be having any problems so we have high hopes. She too, is going to the dentist for the 1st time on the 27th, wish me luck!
Nicholas was 13lbs 12 oz and was 26 1/4 inches long. He was 10-25% in height, but <5% in weight. Which means he isn't even on the chart, and considered underweight. He goes back on the 17th for another weight check and if he hasn't shown any improvement then we will discuss supplementing his diet. Currently I am still breastfeeding, and he eats cereal, and lots of jar food a day (plus whatever off our plates he can eat!) For some reason he is just not gaining as much as he should be. He also will be going back for a weight check on March 6th through WIC. I will probably end up feeding him formula bottles on top of the nursing, but those that know me, know that once the bottles start, the nursing slowly stops. That's sad for me, as I had high hopes to nurse until Nick was a year old. I never made it that far with the other 2. He now has TWO teeth, and fortunately he isn't a biter. (YET!) He's moving around, rolling all over the place and trying really hard to crawl.
Mike is doing really well. He has surpassed the 1 yr mark for his LASIK. He had to go back to to have his eyes checked, and found out they over corrected his eyes. He can see great from far away, but up close he has some problems and gets headaches. Unfortunately this means he has to get reading glasses, for when he reads or spends long periods of time on the computer. How's that for irony? He starts his ALS (Airmen Leadership School) on the 25th of this month. Last March he tested for and found out in August that he made Staff Sergeant. This is the 1st rank that he has had to test for. We were both quite thrilled that he made it. In order to rank up, he has to go through ALS. The class will be over at the end of March where he will have a graduation ceremony. He won't actually 'sew on' or rank up until June or so.
I am doing ok. I had some iffy lab results come back the last time I had my thyroid checked, so I have an appointment to go see an endocrinologist. I haven't seen once since the year after I had my thyroid removed. I will most likely be having a body scan to check out some odd cells that showed up in my labs. My regular dr was pretty optismistic that it was all fine, and probably NOT cancer again, so once again we have high hopes! Just wanna get it checked out to make sure things are working as should be.
For those 2 or 3 people who may not already know. We found out that we will be moving to Montana this summer. We are technically supposed to leave here the beginning of May, but don't have to report to Malmstrom Air Force Base until 19 June. Malmstrom is located near Great Falls, Montana. Easily within driving distance to Canada (woo-hoo) and Yellowstone (our honeymoon spot!) It's a farther drive to KS than we would have wanted, but not unreasonable, and if nothing else the plane tickets will be lots cheaper and a way shorter flight! The bad thing is that Mike will be in a Red Horse squadron (technical Air Force description: Rapid Engineers Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer) which means he will deploy and tdy a lot while we are there. (tdy is LIKE a deployment, but lots shorter, and it can be anywhere: overseas, in the states, hurricane relief, things like that.) He is excited for a chance to get to do the jobs he was trained to do, but of course, its disappointing knowing he will be missing so much again.
For those that made it this far, enjoy the pictures, sorry it's just Nick, and watch the videos! Please leave a comment or send an email or something, let me know there are some readers out there! ~Jessica
Charlie was 36lbs, 39 inches. That put him in the 25-50% for both height and weight. He also had to do a vision test and his vision was 20/30. March 6th, he has to go see an opthalmologist for his vision and to see how his lazy eye is doing. He is also going to the dentist for the 1st time (I know, shame on Mike and I for taking so long) on the 27th of this month.
Kinzie was 24 lbs, 34inches. That puts her at 10-25% for weight, and 50% for height. As far as the doctor could tell her heart murmur has corrected itself, but she goes to the Pediatric Cardiologist on February 24th just to make sure, and to see how her underdeveloped artery is growing, the one going to her lung. Back when she was born, the dr said that as long as it grew with her body, even if it stayed smaller they would leave it alone, but if it didn't grow enough, or at all, they would balloon it. She doesn't seem to be having any problems so we have high hopes. She too, is going to the dentist for the 1st time on the 27th, wish me luck!
Nicholas was 13lbs 12 oz and was 26 1/4 inches long. He was 10-25% in height, but <5% in weight. Which means he isn't even on the chart, and considered underweight. He goes back on the 17th for another weight check and if he hasn't shown any improvement then we will discuss supplementing his diet. Currently I am still breastfeeding, and he eats cereal, and lots of jar food a day (plus whatever off our plates he can eat!) For some reason he is just not gaining as much as he should be. He also will be going back for a weight check on March 6th through WIC. I will probably end up feeding him formula bottles on top of the nursing, but those that know me, know that once the bottles start, the nursing slowly stops. That's sad for me, as I had high hopes to nurse until Nick was a year old. I never made it that far with the other 2. He now has TWO teeth, and fortunately he isn't a biter. (YET!) He's moving around, rolling all over the place and trying really hard to crawl.
Mike is doing really well. He has surpassed the 1 yr mark for his LASIK. He had to go back to to have his eyes checked, and found out they over corrected his eyes. He can see great from far away, but up close he has some problems and gets headaches. Unfortunately this means he has to get reading glasses, for when he reads or spends long periods of time on the computer. How's that for irony? He starts his ALS (Airmen Leadership School) on the 25th of this month. Last March he tested for and found out in August that he made Staff Sergeant. This is the 1st rank that he has had to test for. We were both quite thrilled that he made it. In order to rank up, he has to go through ALS. The class will be over at the end of March where he will have a graduation ceremony. He won't actually 'sew on' or rank up until June or so.
I am doing ok. I had some iffy lab results come back the last time I had my thyroid checked, so I have an appointment to go see an endocrinologist. I haven't seen once since the year after I had my thyroid removed. I will most likely be having a body scan to check out some odd cells that showed up in my labs. My regular dr was pretty optismistic that it was all fine, and probably NOT cancer again, so once again we have high hopes! Just wanna get it checked out to make sure things are working as should be.
For those 2 or 3 people who may not already know. We found out that we will be moving to Montana this summer. We are technically supposed to leave here the beginning of May, but don't have to report to Malmstrom Air Force Base until 19 June. Malmstrom is located near Great Falls, Montana. Easily within driving distance to Canada (woo-hoo) and Yellowstone (our honeymoon spot!) It's a farther drive to KS than we would have wanted, but not unreasonable, and if nothing else the plane tickets will be lots cheaper and a way shorter flight! The bad thing is that Mike will be in a Red Horse squadron (technical Air Force description: Rapid Engineers Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer) which means he will deploy and tdy a lot while we are there. (tdy is LIKE a deployment, but lots shorter, and it can be anywhere: overseas, in the states, hurricane relief, things like that.) He is excited for a chance to get to do the jobs he was trained to do, but of course, its disappointing knowing he will be missing so much again.
For those that made it this far, enjoy the pictures, sorry it's just Nick, and watch the videos! Please leave a comment or send an email or something, let me know there are some readers out there! ~Jessica
Mike says this is redneck! But Nick loved it, cause he could sit up!
Posing
I swear his hair is only that red because of the Ajax!
Tummy time! Can't keep him on his back anymore!
If you click on this picture and enlarge it you can see his teeth!
Such a happy baby, loves the camera, or rather attention!
I swear his hair is only that red because of the Ajax!
Tummy time! Can't keep him on his back anymore!
If you click on this picture and enlarge it you can see his teeth!
Such a happy baby, loves the camera, or rather attention!
No babies were harmed in the making of this video!
Not as exciting, he squeals pretty loud in the beginning though!
Not as exciting, he squeals pretty loud in the beginning though!
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