Wow - the last few days have been tough on our little guy. After suffering from an RSV virus for about 7 weeks, Emmett developed a 102.5 fever on Wednesday the 27th. We administered some tylenol and monitored his fever while it slowly downgraded to normal by the morning of the 29th.
On the afternoon of the 29th, we met with Dr. Munson (for the 4th time in 2 months) on our regularly scheduled check-up at 6 months. She noted that his cough sounded markedly better and he appeared to be in good spirits. Emmett weighed in a 21.4 lbs, 29 inches long with a 19 inch head circumference - all of which are "off the charts" and above 95% of babies his age. The meeting ended with his third exposure to vacinations, including his first Flu Shot.
Emmett's fever returned on Saturday, with lethargy and constant needs for attention. Sunday morning, Dec. 31st began with a low grade fever around 99.7 and some more tylenol. Only a few smiles letting us know that he is still having a tough time.
Mommy just went to check in on little sunshine after his morning nap and she is reporting a resurgence in smiles and a much happier boy.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Ho-Ho-Ho from The Arnolds!
We have so many photos from Emmett's 1st Christmas, but I have to resist overloading this blog with Emmett in his santa outfit. Mommy was jumping out of her skin all holiday season! This holiday takes on a whole new meaning once you have a little one to celebrate with. I think Emmett is the only one who enjoys my singing of christmas carols. Hard to believe, but I got many smiles out of him with "Chestnuts roasting on a open fire" and "Jingle Bells".
The whole Arnold family came out to visit and celebrate with us. We truly had a winter wonderland as we stayed in The Rivendell House in Leavenworth, WA. This little bavarian village was covered in snow and holiday lights. While we were there, we probably got over a foot of snow, which made snowmobiling and snow shoeing a blast or should I say, snow much fun!
We're so thankful for the many blessings life has given us. It truly is a wonderful life and I am so grateful for so much. We like the idea of continuing the tradition of celebrating with family and friends out in the mountains. More photos to come once we get them uploaded....
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Busy, Busy Bees
I forgot to "blog" in November! My intention is to write about Emmett's life at least once a month, but this thing called "parenthood" keeps getting in the way. Whew--we are busy working parents and it is tough to find time for things we used to take for granted. I can see the temptation of opting out of activities and just laying on the couch when time permits. When it comes down to it we love the craziness of many balls in the air. Having our son makes it that much more of an enjoyable challenge to get the most out of life.
We're keeping up our workouts at least 2-4/week, which isn't bad, but not good enough to get rid of these last 8lbs. sitting around my abdomen area. In the last few months, what we love most in our lives is the Seattle Athletic Club daycare. Randy, Jenny and CC are a few new friends to the Arnold family. I've only been called off the elliptical machine once for the time when Emmett was constipated. Parenthood sinks in more and more every day especially when you hear, "Jodi Arnold, please come to daycare immediately. Jodi Arnold." Fortunately, my I-pod was not on too loud for me to rush to their rescue and abrubtly end my workout. Never knew how flexible I needed to be until now.
Humor is another component that has carried me through my days. When Emmett is screaming and crying for his milk or out of boredom or whatever, I've learned genuine laughing is the best response. Many times, it gets him to stop and smile. Emmett loves to smile and it's the greatest thing on earth. When Justin or I get really silly and excited, he goes bonkers and starts kicking and waving his hands in the air. Finally, we have a captive audience who thinks we're really funny and cool! It's the best.
We're keeping up our workouts at least 2-4/week, which isn't bad, but not good enough to get rid of these last 8lbs. sitting around my abdomen area. In the last few months, what we love most in our lives is the Seattle Athletic Club daycare. Randy, Jenny and CC are a few new friends to the Arnold family. I've only been called off the elliptical machine once for the time when Emmett was constipated. Parenthood sinks in more and more every day especially when you hear, "Jodi Arnold, please come to daycare immediately. Jodi Arnold." Fortunately, my I-pod was not on too loud for me to rush to their rescue and abrubtly end my workout. Never knew how flexible I needed to be until now.
Humor is another component that has carried me through my days. When Emmett is screaming and crying for his milk or out of boredom or whatever, I've learned genuine laughing is the best response. Many times, it gets him to stop and smile. Emmett loves to smile and it's the greatest thing on earth. When Justin or I get really silly and excited, he goes bonkers and starts kicking and waving his hands in the air. Finally, we have a captive audience who thinks we're really funny and cool! It's the best.
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