Monday, June 14, 2010

Easton is 1!!


Easton is now 1!! On Friday he had his 12 month checkup and the doctor said he is perfect. (Although we already knew that!!) He is in the 58th percentile for height and 52nd for weight. I don’t have the exact measurements with me, so you will have to settle with that!


On the night of his birthday my mom and sister came over for a few minutes to see the birthday boy. I hadn’t really planned on doing anything that night since his party was on Saturday, but late on Tuesday night I thought that I better make a cake. So I made a little train cake!


Saturday was his party and we were so lucky that the weather cooperated. We had HORRIBLE rain all day until about an hour and a half before the party. I had planned on having it outside at my moms house and wasn’t quite sure of a backup plan. But luckily the rain stopped and the sun came out. It became quite warm and humid, but overall was pretty pleasant. We had a great party. We did a blue and brown polka dot theme and it was really cute. We had bought the boys a bouncy house to use for the party and just for whenever and I think that was a lifesaver! It kept the kids completely entertained for hours! I cant wait to use it again! Easton loved his cake and wasn’t as much into making a mess as he was into just eating it!! Thank you to everyone who came and made his birthday so special. And Thank You to my mom for letting us use her house and yard and to Justin for getting moms yard and garage all ready!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Happy Birthday Easton!


Happy Birthday to my sweet adorable little curly red-headed boy!! On June 9, 2009 at 12:34pm, Easton Kinnick Schulte was born! I can not believe how fast this past year has gone.


3 Months old:


Fun facts of Easton:

At birth, he weighed 8lbs, 5 ounces.

He was 1 day early.

His middle name is an Iowa reference.

When he decides he is hungry, he wants to eat now! And when he decides he is done, he will clench his mouth tight.

He will not let you look in his mouth for teeth. You have to catch him laughing.

His favorite things besides mommy and daddy are: his big brother, the cats, books, cell phones and remotes.

He loves to dance!

He loves to bang on things and climb on Payton.

He now sleeps about 12 hours a night.

When he is hot, his hair gets very curly.

He wants to talk and be a big boy so bad.

He is funny! He loves to make faces and get people to laugh.

He is one of the happiest babies I have ever seen.

In his short life so far he has had two surgeries and is now perfectly healthy!

 

Easton has his 12 month checkup later this week and a birthday party this weekend, so I am sure I will have more updates in a few days!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Growing boys and Memorial Day weekend


The boys are growing way to fast!!


Payton graduated from Preschool and is now officially ready for Kindergarten! They had the actual ceremony a few weeks ago when we were on vacation. (I didn’t know this when I booked the trip. I never would have booked it at the same time). So, since we had to miss the ceremony, they were great and let us borrow his cap and gown and take pictures in it. Payton even got a 2010 tassel to keep! The kids had rehearsed songs and such to perform during the ceremony. I really like this one that they were going to perform. I think it is so sweet!


A is for the alphabet that we learned to say.


B is for boys and girls at work and at play


C is for colors--red, yellow, blue and green.


D is for drawing the best pictures you’ve even seen.


E is for exercise--it keeps our bodies strong.


F is for the fun we had together all year long.


G is for the many good friends we made throughout the year.


H is for happy hearts, filled with love and cheer.


I is for imaginations and all the things we have learned.


J is for a job well done and the praises we earned.


K is for Kindergarten--hip, hip, hooray!


L is for learning more and more each day.


M is for minding and showing everyone respect.


N is for numbers--one, two, three--perfect!!


O is for the obstacles we learned to overcome.


P is for puppets and for playing rhythms on a drum.


Q is for the questions we asked throughout the year.


R is for reading stories, even those that brought a tear.


S is for all of snacks that we so bravely tried.


T is for taking and giving--no one was denied.


U is for some of the unusual things we have done.


V is for our volunteers--moms, dads, and everyone!


W is for words--we learned more then just a few.


X is for extra special kids--him, her and you.


Y is for yes--it sure has been a super year.


Z is for zest--let’s give ourselves a great big cheer!


Since we missed graduation I told Payton that we could go and celebrate at Chucky Cheese! I actually cried when he put on his cap and gown! I am never going to make it through the first day of school!!


I think Easton is going through a growth spurt right now. He has been sleeping over 12 hours a night and is still eating like crazy! He is becoming so funny and likes to make faces at people. He has been cruising all along the furniture for a while now and will let go for a second or two. He isn’t walking yet, but I don’t think it will be long at all! He wants to talk so bad! He loves to babble and shriek at Payton! He gets so excited when he sees people he knows or when we pick him up at night. He starts giggling and kicking his legs! It is pretty adorable!


We had a fun filled Memorial Day weekend. On Friday night we went to a T-Bones game with some friends. It was opening night, so it was kind of crazy, but we had lots of fun! On Saturday I took the boys to the pool and they had a blast! Although, Easton has no fear and will crawl into the water until his face is submerged! So, a mental note---keep him away from any bodies of water like lakes, ponds, etc!! This weekend we also went to a hot air balloon festival twice, had a picnic in my moms back yard, ran various errands and played in the back yard a lot! The next few weeks are going to be super busy as well. T-Ball starts this weekend and we have a few other events and next week is Eastons 1st birthday!!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Vacation to Paradise Island, Bahamas


We just got back from a family vacation to Paradise Island, Bahamas. It is an island just North of Nassau. We had a wonderful time together and both boys really enjoyed themselves. We were not ready to come last night! I think we could have stayed for a very long time! It was just what we needed after the last few months that we have had. We left last Sunday very early in the morning. We woke up at 2:45am in order to leave the house a little after 4. Payton woke up when we did and never went back to sleep, so he had a tough time later that day because he was so exhausted. That night after we got settled in the hotel we walked around a bit and went to a little store to buy some water to make Eastons bottles with. We also went to dinner and then we went swimming. The next day we explored the entire area of the Atlantis. It is so amazing. The attention to detail is just astonishing. There are a ton of marine habitats everywhere. We also explored the area called The Dig, which is a huge aquarium type thing made to resemble the lost city of Atlantis. I can not even come close to describing it, so you will just have to look at the pictures. There is also an area called Marina Village that we spent a lot of evenings at. It is surrounded by multi-million dollar yachts! We heard that celebrities are there all of the time and we think one must have been on one of the boats we saw, because people were taking pictures of one of them a lot. The next day we spent the entire day at the Aquadventure water park area. Payton was in heaven and Easton really enjoyed splashing the water. We all rode the lazy river and Payton and I went on an very active river rapids ride called the Current! Wednesday we did something really special. We decided that while we were here, why not do something that we wouldn’t otherwise have the opportunity to do. We took a ferry ride to another island called Blue Lagoon. This was an amazing area. There were hammocks in the trees, and chairs and umbrellas on the beach. So we spent a few hours there and then did a dolphin encounter! We got to get in the water and hug and touch a dolphin. We even got to get a kiss from him. It was a really neat experience. The last full day there we spent it at the Atlantis beach and just tried to soak up every last bit of sunshine before having to head back to the rainy Midwest. Both boys had a blast playing in the sand and water. I am still finding sand everywhere!! Then the last day we took an eventful bus ride back to the airport and had to head home. I was a little worried as to having to wait in line with all of our stuff and the boys for all of the customs and immigration stuff, but they both did great. Easton was much easier to travel with then I could have ever expected. He slept and napped good in the hotel and the flights. The trip was great and we are trying to figure out when to go back. I know a lot of people probably thought we were crazy taking the kids on a trip like this, but we couldn’t imagine not taking them. We really like to experience things together as a family and think that vacations together are really important.


The entire area was wonderful and beautiful and everyone was so nice. Although, it is VERY expensive on Paradise Island. We stopped counting how much we were spending after the first day. When we went to the little grocery store, we saw a normal size bag of oreo cookies for $9.95! One meal we got two slices of pizza, a bowl of fruit, and three drinks and it was $50.00.


On Monday we head back to our hustle and bustle of school and work, etc. We are NOT looking forward to it, except Payton is missing his friends and teachers. Justin and I know that we are both heading back to lots of stress at work, but oh well, life must go on……

Sunday, May 2, 2010

More missing teeth and cruising around!


Since I last updated, Payton has lost another tooth! That makes two gone for him, and two total for Easton! Eastons teeth just seem to be on their own time schedule. It doesn’t stop him from eating just about anything though.


The boys have both done great since their surgeries. After the first few really rough days with Payton he did great. I am amazed as to how much better he sleeps now. I used to be able to tell if he was sleeping from the hallway just by the way he was breathing. Now I can’t tell and actually have to go and check on him to make sure he is okay. I also don’t hear him up and stirring all the time throughout the night.


We also just found out that Payton made the cut for full day kindergarten. We are so glad. He will do so great in a full day setting. I guess not everyone made it in because there were just not enough spots. Easton has learned to pull himself up and is now cruising along furniture. So, pretty much he gets into everything now! He loves to pull the toilet paper off and put it in the toilet! So basically I need to clean a little more often! (In my free time, HA!) He also loves to pull up to the window and bang on it! The neighbors probably think we never let the poor guy outside! Easton is getting the funniest personality. He likes to play little games and is just becoming quite humorous. He really enjoys going for walks and just being out and about in his stroller. He is also getting very talkative. He mostly says mama and baba. He says mama when we wants me or when he is crying or wakes up and he says baba when he wants to eat. He is starting to get stranger anxiety. He is okay as long as we are holding him and he is interacting with others, but if the other person wants to hold him he is not so sure. If he knows someone though, he get so excited to see them and starts kicking his legs and starts laughing.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Surgery updates and Eastons first trim!

We had the boys followups today from their surgerys and both are doing well.  Eastons recovery was really nothing at all.  We do have to go back every six months though until the tubes fall out.  Payton was a different story!  The day of and the day after surgery he was in a lot of pain (which we expected).  He also got a little sick from the pain meds a few times, so we moved to normal Tylenol.  On Saturday morning he was getting sick nonstop and could not keep even little sips of water down.  He then got really lethargic and you could tell he was dehydrated.  So I called the doctor and they sent us to the ER.  So they gave him some meds and some IV fluids and he perked up right away.  His throat doesn't really hurt anymore and the only symptom he still has is that his voice is all messed up.  It is really soft and high pitched right now.

He is still home from school and really wants to go and see his friends.  We have visited a few times when we drop off and pick up Easton, so that helps.  He is also getting really frustrated that he can't eat whatever he wants either.  For another week he still has to stay away from anything sharp, rigid, hard, spicy, sour or citrisy. He doesn't really understand that if he has those things it will open the wounds back up that are starting to heal.

 

Easton got his first trim today!  It seems like all of a sudden his hair has gotten out of control!  It now has a bunch of curl to it and especially since it is warm out, when he gets sweaty it is really curly.  Well it has started to curl over his ears and look a little girl like!  So we had to fix that.  He really didn't have enough to get rid of to take him to get an actual hair cut, so I just trimmed it up myself, and I am quite proud of it!!  It is crazy how much more hair he has then Payton did at this age. 

 

In just a few short weeks we will be in Paradise on vacation and we couldn't be more excited.  We really don't have the time or money to go on a big trip, but we decided that even though we don't need a vacation, we need a vacation.  Does that make any sense??  Three surgeries in 5 months and trying to work 2 full time demanding jobs, plus everyday household and family demands takes its toll on you and the rest of the family.  We are looking forward for the four of us to get away from the real world for a while!

 

BTW-- I added a couple of pictures to the Spring 2010 album.  For some reason MSN doesn't always put them in the order I say and I can not find a way as of yet to move them around.  But, I have found, that if you click on the album title it will take you to a new screen where it shows thumbnails of the entire album.  Here they are in the correct order.  You can view them as thumbnails or scan through them from there.  Strange computers!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Two kids, two weeks and two hospital visits!!


In seven days we have had both boys make trips to the hospital for surgeries! It is okay though, no worries! Both trips were preplanned and pretty routine. Last Thursday Easton got tubes in his ears and this morning Payton got his tonsils and adenoids taken out. Easton had been having a lot of ear infections in the past few months. He had fluid behind his ear drum that would never drain and so as soon as he got off of antibiotics it would re-infect itself. And since he has a device in his heart, we want to keep any infections to a minimum. His surgery was so simple and really nothing compared to what he has been through. We were done and back home in no time at all. He came home and took a nap and when he woke up seemed totally fine. He hasn’t had any issues since.


This morning was Paytons surgery. His tonsils were extremely large and the doctor felt the best thing was to just take them out. They haven’t really been bothering him yet, but since they are so large probably would cause frequent infections in the future. Large tonsils can also cause some sleeping issues. We have know for a few years that Payton is a ‘rough’ sleeper. He breathes through his mouth and makes lots of noises and wakes up frequently. I guess this is common with large tonsils because they make it hard to breath while sleeping. The doctor said we could try a wait and see approach and wait until they do start bothering him, but she said it is so much easier to take them out when they are young. Also, he has to be home for at least a week, so we wanted to do it before he started school in the fall. We plan on keeping him home for about a week and a half at least. I am home with him the rest of the week and next week we are splitting between myself, Justin and my mom. I am thankful that my job is flexible and will enable me to work from home when needed because I have missed a lot of work in the past 6 months.


He was really good this morning and much more calm then I expected. We brought his Leapster and he just played that the entire time. They did give him some meds to relax him though and he became super drunk! It was hilarious! I have never seem him act like that. We got to see him about an hour later and he was pretty uncomfortable. They gave him lots of pain meds and he pretty much passed right out. They wouldn’t let us leave until they were certain that he would constantly drink something. We got home a little bit ago and he is vegging out watching movies. We are supposed to give him codeine every 4 hours for pain. He and I went shopping earlier this week and picked out lots of popsicles and ice cream and fun treats. From what I hear it is a pretty painful and tough recovery that can last up to two weeks, so hopefully he won’t remember most of it!


It hasn’t all been hospital stuff though! Payton had Kindergarten roundup last week and is really excited to start school. The school is adorable and the kids had a great time. They got to go and see all of the teachers and do activities with each while us parents filled out lots and lots of paperwork. We are still trying to figure out what to do after school. We have a few different options, we just need to figure out what works best for us. After roundup I took Payton to see How to Train you Dragon in 3D! He loved it and has worn his 3D classes a lot since then! The next day he started soccer. It was a beautiful day and he really seemed to enjoy it. The league we are playing in this year is co-ed and not as competitive as the one last year and I think that is good for him. He was a little All Star out there with the girls and he does better with things when he knows he is doing good.


For Easter we went to my moms and hunted for eggs and hung out outside. It was such a nice weekend! Thank you mom for all of the yummy leftovers that we are still eating!!


Easton is doing great and is all over the place now! He follows Payton everywhere and crawls and gets into everything. He is still a great eater and sleeper and now that his ears have tubes, he should be even happier!!


We are looking forward to the warmer weather that we are getting and spending more time outside. Payton will start Tball and swimming lessons soon. Then we will look forward to Eastons 1st birthday in June and VACATION, because we really need it!!