Wednesday, September 21, 2011
My Rockstar!!
Here's a little update on how Donnie is managing with his cast. This boy refuses to let his cast keep him from doing what he wants. He has mastered how to walk with a cast, which I didn't believe he would be able to do. Donnie loves to watch videos of himself, but I noticed that any time he saw a video of himself without the cast on he would say "I no like this video" so we are trying to take a lot of videos with his cast on. He really loves watching himself with his cast on so here's a few clips. View Album for more pictures.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
A Lesson from Donnie
As most of you know Donnie broke his leg. I'm learning a lot about this little boy, but also learning a few things from him too...
I think he's a pretty tough kid and I get to spend a heck of a lot of time with him, so I knew something was wrong by his reaction to the fall. What he couldn't say with words he said with his body language. I knew we needed to go somewhere and after a few phone calls we decided the Children's ER was where we needed to go. When we parked the car and opened his door he said, "It not hurt anymore. I want to go home." We laughed at him and said "I don't think so!" After a brief time in the waiting room we headed back to a room. They felt bad for the big pregnant mom so they brought the x-ray machine to our room...score! They brought Cadynce and Donnie stickers which kept them occupied while we waited for the x-rays to be read. It didn't take too long for them to bring the bad news that his leg was broken. Donnie was in good spirits the whole time and all the nurses loved listening to him sing the ABC's. They put his leg in a splint and told us to contact an Orthopedic doctor for his cast...and they sent us home.
Donnie slept for about an hour and then he cried for the rest of the night. It was a helpless feeling listening to him cry all night saying "ouchie" and all I could do was hug and kiss him. He was in a lot of pain that first night. Friday morning he was a little better and Don took the day off work to help me with the unknown (translation: big pregnant wife may need a little help...score.) I'm enjoying the perks of being pregnant!! We called the Orthopedic doctor and got an appointment for the afternoon.
Donnie, once again, was just as happy as could be. They took their time putting the full leg cast on, making sure the angle of his leg was just perfect. Donnie sat very still as they wrapped and wrapped his leg up in the blue cast he picked out. For the casting of the lower leg he had to sit up with his legs hanging off the table. For the upper leg, he had to lay on his back and Don held his leg in the bent position while wrapping the upper leg and knee. It didn't take long for the cast to harden, and Donnie said "my leg not hurt anymore."
This morning, two things happened...at 6:45am Cadynce came in my room and said that she opened Donnie's door so when he woke up he could get out (a rewarding moment as a mom), and at 7am I heard Donnie's big cast dragging on the floor as he crawled to my room (what a joyful sound that was). I was so proud of him. We have gone through our day just like every other day. As I watched Donnie this morning I couldn't help but think about his reaction to life's challenges. He has not asked to be picked up and carried around because of this unexpected injury (and huge cast), and he's not boo-hooing because he can't do what he's used to doing. Instead, he crawls around dragging his casted leg with a big smile on his face. He has adjusted to his cast and figured out how to do certain things and how to get what he wants. He gets himself on and off the couch. He stands up to play, learning what he has to do in order not to fall. He falls and gets right back up. He insists on standing on the case of water bottles in front of the washer to help throw the clothes in the washer (just like he did before). He is even trying to walk (which the doctor said he would do too). I will confess that my thoughts were not quite so positive after hearing the news, but after Donnie crawled to my room this morning I knew what I had to do. View Album for more pictures.
I think he's a pretty tough kid and I get to spend a heck of a lot of time with him, so I knew something was wrong by his reaction to the fall. What he couldn't say with words he said with his body language. I knew we needed to go somewhere and after a few phone calls we decided the Children's ER was where we needed to go. When we parked the car and opened his door he said, "It not hurt anymore. I want to go home." We laughed at him and said "I don't think so!" After a brief time in the waiting room we headed back to a room. They felt bad for the big pregnant mom so they brought the x-ray machine to our room...score! They brought Cadynce and Donnie stickers which kept them occupied while we waited for the x-rays to be read. It didn't take too long for them to bring the bad news that his leg was broken. Donnie was in good spirits the whole time and all the nurses loved listening to him sing the ABC's. They put his leg in a splint and told us to contact an Orthopedic doctor for his cast...and they sent us home.
Donnie slept for about an hour and then he cried for the rest of the night. It was a helpless feeling listening to him cry all night saying "ouchie" and all I could do was hug and kiss him. He was in a lot of pain that first night. Friday morning he was a little better and Don took the day off work to help me with the unknown (translation: big pregnant wife may need a little help...score.) I'm enjoying the perks of being pregnant!! We called the Orthopedic doctor and got an appointment for the afternoon.
Donnie, once again, was just as happy as could be. They took their time putting the full leg cast on, making sure the angle of his leg was just perfect. Donnie sat very still as they wrapped and wrapped his leg up in the blue cast he picked out. For the casting of the lower leg he had to sit up with his legs hanging off the table. For the upper leg, he had to lay on his back and Don held his leg in the bent position while wrapping the upper leg and knee. It didn't take long for the cast to harden, and Donnie said "my leg not hurt anymore."
This morning, two things happened...at 6:45am Cadynce came in my room and said that she opened Donnie's door so when he woke up he could get out (a rewarding moment as a mom), and at 7am I heard Donnie's big cast dragging on the floor as he crawled to my room (what a joyful sound that was). I was so proud of him. We have gone through our day just like every other day. As I watched Donnie this morning I couldn't help but think about his reaction to life's challenges. He has not asked to be picked up and carried around because of this unexpected injury (and huge cast), and he's not boo-hooing because he can't do what he's used to doing. Instead, he crawls around dragging his casted leg with a big smile on his face. He has adjusted to his cast and figured out how to do certain things and how to get what he wants. He gets himself on and off the couch. He stands up to play, learning what he has to do in order not to fall. He falls and gets right back up. He insists on standing on the case of water bottles in front of the washer to help throw the clothes in the washer (just like he did before). He is even trying to walk (which the doctor said he would do too). I will confess that my thoughts were not quite so positive after hearing the news, but after Donnie crawled to my room this morning I knew what I had to do. View Album for more pictures.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Allow Me to Brag...
I'd like to take a minute to brag about my husband...
Last night was the NFL kickoff between the Packers and the Saints. It was a big deal for us (Cadynce, Donnie & myself), but a bigger deal for Daddy. He has done a lot of great things at work and this is just another one to add to the list. They just signed a deal with the NFL that has been in the making for the last 12 months. This is probably the biggest thing ever to be done at his job and for the company. We are pretty proud of him!! So, I wanted to make it a special night with the kids even though they had no idea what the big deal was all about. We talked all day about the game and where Daddy was in the country (not at the football stadium we pass several times a day). We ordered pizza and breadsticks, and ate in front of the tv with our "cool" tv trays. Cadynce and Donnie thought it was so fun to put their J's on and stay up a little late to watch the football game where Daddy was. They mostly just ran around singing and yelling while practicing their football stance Daddy taught them. All Donnie talks about is football and his "big muscles." He is pretty obsessed with football right now.
We are so excited for all the big things Daddy is doing at work, and thanks for letting me express how proud we are of him!!
Last night was the NFL kickoff between the Packers and the Saints. It was a big deal for us (Cadynce, Donnie & myself), but a bigger deal for Daddy. He has done a lot of great things at work and this is just another one to add to the list. They just signed a deal with the NFL that has been in the making for the last 12 months. This is probably the biggest thing ever to be done at his job and for the company. We are pretty proud of him!! So, I wanted to make it a special night with the kids even though they had no idea what the big deal was all about. We talked all day about the game and where Daddy was in the country (not at the football stadium we pass several times a day). We ordered pizza and breadsticks, and ate in front of the tv with our "cool" tv trays. Cadynce and Donnie thought it was so fun to put their J's on and stay up a little late to watch the football game where Daddy was. They mostly just ran around singing and yelling while practicing their football stance Daddy taught them. All Donnie talks about is football and his "big muscles." He is pretty obsessed with football right now.
We are so excited for all the big things Daddy is doing at work, and thanks for letting me express how proud we are of him!!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
First Day of School
Today was Cadynce's first day of preschool as a four year old. She woke up this morning and could hardly wait to leave. Cadynce and Donnie discovered that it was a little cooler outside this morning than they're used to and came running inside screaming "it's freezing cold outside." We put a jacket on them then sent them back out to play. Cadynce was so excited that Daddy was going with her on the first day of school. It was pretty awesome watching her walk in and know exactly what to do.Friday, September 2, 2011
Preschool 2011 Open House
Today was the open house at Cadynce's school. They open up the school for an hour so the kids can meet their teacher and play. It was really fun to watch Cadynce this year. She was so excited to see her friends from last year and all the teachers. She has a new teacher this year and she is also new to the school. She read Cadynce a book so of course she loves her already. Donnie had a blast. He walked right in like he owned the place and began playing with everything. Once he found the play-doh he didn't want to leave. He had quite a melt down when it was time to go...he will be so ready next year when it's his turn for preschool. View Album for more pictures.
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