Thursday, February 25, 2010
Zombie Baby Returns!
Old Man River

That's right. Over 2 inches of snow fell in central Texas. Crazy.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Float like a butterfly, Bark like a seal
Last week we had our first big sickness scare that lead to a hospital visit. Eli and I were packing things up to visit Kelvey at her conference in Houston and were a few short hours away from leaving when Eli started getting a little weezy. He didn't have a cough, fever, or even a runny nose so I wasn't worried too much at first. Within the next 2 hours, Eli's weezing got much worse and soon it sounded like he was breathing through a kazoo. He was obviously uncomfortable and when he tried to cry the only sound he could make was that of a barking seal. I figured it may have been croup, but since I have never experienced it before and was worried about the rapid decline of Eli's voice, I started to worry that Eli may have been choking on something. I called our pediatrician's on-call nurse and she agreed that it may be croup but told me I should take him to the ER due to his distressed breathing.
Even though I wouldn't let Eli touch anything in the waiting room, he made the 2 hour wait bearable because he was still in good spirits and enjoyed watching everyone else. After being seen by 3 nurses and being told by each of them, "It's probably just croup," the doctor finally checked out Eli and determined that, in fact, it was croup, a virus that causes swelling of the vocal chords. He put Eli on a nebulizer, gave him some steroids to reduce the swelling, but also ordered some chest x-rays just to make sure he hadn't swallowed anything. This was the WORST part of the whole night. In order to hold him still for the x-rays, Eli had to be strapped into a contraption that made him look like a crying baby stuck in one of those vacuum tubes at the bank drive-thru. Thankfully the x-ray technician worked quickly and Eli calmed down once he was back in his papa's arms. After 6 hours at the hospital, Eli was sounding better and was cleared to return home. The next morning, Eli was back to his usual spritely self. Kelvey was a little upset that she was not around to help care for Eli so she caught an early flight home to be with him.
Since hospital visits aren't the best Kodak moments, here's a picture of Eli sitting in a laundry basket:
Monday, February 15, 2010
Pants are for suckers!
It's getting a little tough for us to keep up with Eli as well. His crawling style is still a little unorthodox, but he can get around the entire house with relative ease now. Usually he is just trying to get his hands on the unobtainable (outlets, wires, shoes, dog toys and water bowls) so he keeps us on our toes in trying to pick things up before he can get to them . . . or at least before he can get his mouth on them.
When all else fails, Eli turns to his new favorite toys . . . the doors of our media console and dog crate. He has learned to open and close the doors and loves to swing them back and forth or bang them shut. He also loves to pull all the board games and DVDs out of the cabinets, which is fine since he cannot open the cases yet. It's cool to see Eli exploring and trying out new things, but it is scary to think how much trouble he can get himself into with all of his crazy energy.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
PTTHHH!
Sorry the videos haven't been working lately. The web host was having difficulties with everyone's posted videos but they seemed to have sorted things out and you can now watch Eli in action again! So without further ado, here is Eli blowing raspberries:
While we are very proud of our little man's newest trick, we are a more proud of him being able to recognize his name (he turns his head to you when you call him) and waving Hello and goodbye to people.
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