Thursday, April 19, 2012

April showers bring May flowers

Ryan’s world has been busy for the past couple of weeks.  The fun began with his first Easter.  We started our Easter weekend with a parade on Saturday.  We headed to one of our favorite downtown areas and watched the parade with some friends and their 5 ½ month old daughter.  The weather turned out to be beautiful – a perfect day for a parade!  In fact, it was so warm that Scott and I found ourselves without a proper sun hat for Ryan.  Lucky for him, his friend Joela had a cute one to share.  Ryan is starting to get into a habit of borrowing cute pink things from his friends … good thing he’s an easy going boy!  The parade was a great effort of the local schools, youth centers, businesses and more. 

Here is Scott and Ryan watching the action:



His Easter Sunday was complete with his first Easter basket from the Easter bunny.  It was complete with colorful eggs, sunglasses, swim suit, rubber ducky, Hot Wheels car, stuffed rooster, candy, and more.  Clearly the Easter bunny has been keeping an eye on our good boy!

No pictures with the Easter bunny  … Scott and I saw some of those – the bunnies look pretty freaky.  Some look like they’ve had a few too many juice boxes if you know what I mean …
Here’s Ryan Easter morning with his basket.


Later that day, Scott, Ryan and I got ready to host an Easter lunch.  We had our parents and “Auntie” Sheila over.  Ryan has countless aunts and uncles … some by blood others by special selection.  It was a fun day - Scott and I enjoyed being the hosts ... our turn to gather the family and share our traditions!

And on Easter Monday Ryan had his 6 month check up with the doctor.  Sure didn’t feel like a holiday to him – he got another round of vaccines.  He sure can scream – and to think I have been worried about loud noises harming his ears!  Most of the time, he IS the loud noise! 

Here he is at the Dr’s office reviewing the vaccines and their side effects.

He did quite well – it only took a few minutes for him to calm down, he’s such a trooper.  He did better than mom and dad did – as usual.  We were the ones that needed the lollipop after the appointment …

Ryan is a growing boy!  We really haven’t gotten to say that very often – as I’m sure other parents of achondroplasia kids can relate – but he has had a bit of a growth spurt!  Enough that I’ve packed up his 3 month clothes and we’re into our “6 month stock”.   My “metro man” sure has a wardrobe.  We’re very fortunate to have been given so many clothes from other moms! 


We finished off last week with a long night.  Ryan had another sleep study.  While most people were up late watching the amazing lightening and thunder we had here – the three of us were in our hospital room trying to sleep.  Upon our arrival, Scott and I set up our Aerobed – yup, that’s right.  We set up a huge Aerobed in the room so we could stay the night with Ryan.  The bed is ridiculous – it’s 2 feet off the ground and the mattress if a full size mattress.  We were “those people” but at least it made us (moderately) comfortable. 

Here's Ryan and I our goofing around on our mattress.


Here’s Ryan enjoying his crib for the night … obviously this is a “before” picture!

I cannot get over how many wires they put on the poor thing.  He had wires all of his head, face, neck, arms, torso, legs and feet.  So pretty much all over.  The process of putting them all on took 2 techs and still took 20 minutes.  Ryan screamed the entire time.  It was heartbreaking.  Scott and I could just hold his hands and talk to him – not that it did any good.  Finally he was all set – and to all of our benefit, he was exhausted.  With just a few minor interruptions (for starters a huge thunder and lightening storm!) Ryan slept pretty well.  And he continued to amaze us – the next morning after getting everything removed, within 2 minutes he was smiling and chatting away.

Here we are on our way out!  He’s just awesome – all ready for the new day, the bad night is behind him!

… and now we wait.  Of course the results take weeks to come in.  We’re hoping he’s improved since his last study …significant improvement means NO mask at night. 

We’re thinking good thoughts …and in the meantime … On to the next adventure!

2 comments:

  1. i was googling something about achon babies and happened to come across your blog and thought you looked familiar...then i realized we met you at our first LPA event! i'm anna (zayn's mom) and remember zayn and ryan were the youngest babies there. too funny!

    we just had our sleep study on wed. and it was not fun. i'm sure you can relate!

    will you be going to the next LPA event at the lake? hopefully we can see you soon!

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  2. Hi Anna!

    Good to hear from you! How funny that we "meet" online in addition to the LPA events. :)

    Unfortunately we cannot make it this weekend, we're out of town with some family and friends.

    But, we think we'll be able to make it to the Memorial Day weekend event. Do you think you'll be at that event?

    Oh the joys of the sleep study. Aren't you so glad it's done with! We're hoping for improved results this time. I hope Zayn's come back good too!

    Hopefully I'll see you soon!
    And thanks for getting in touch :)

    Erin

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