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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Mom & Dad update

So not every blog post gets centered around Willa.  Time for a mom & dad update.  We are both great!  Mitch and his brother, Joe really got busy last summer drilling water wells and it carried over into the fall with the mild weather.  The drought has brought on extra work that we are thankful to have, yet we would rather see moisture falling from the sky filling ponds.  This winter we were grateful to find just enough wheat pasture for the cows and were very lucky during the most recent snow storms that we only lost a handful of calves. 

In October I accepted a job with Harper Industries, a local manufacturer in Harper.  The company makes bale beds, hydraulic pump kits, large turf & vac equipment, and mowers.  You can click here to see the website.  I am the assistant controller.  I wasn't really looking to make a career change but it has been a great change.  I love being close to home every day and I don't even miss working from home.  Its nice to interact with people everyday. 

Mitch and I really haven't had any sort of vacation for over a year so in November we took the opportunity to go to Costa Rica to attend a good college friend's wedding.  It was really the first time we had left Willa.  She stayed with my parents and I think they all had a great time. 

Costa Rica was BEAUTIFUL!  I highly recommend making the trip if you have the opportunity or are looking for a getaway.  The flight from Dallas was only 3 hours and the prices are very reasonable in the country.

This was the view from our room
 
On our way to the beach
 
We took a canopy tour and that was so pretty
 
 
Weee!
 
All dressed up for the wedding
 
I didn't actually get any pictures of the wedding because we went to the beach earlier that day and my camera stopped working for some reason.  It was back up working the next day.  We had such a great time but it was easy to come back.  We were ready to see Willa again!
 
We also brought back more than we bargained for...
 
It's really hard to get a picture of her where she is standing still!
 
 
 
Hopefully you get the gist of what I'm trying to communicate - baby BOY Hall is due to arrive July 29th!  Baby looks good and I'm feeling well!
 
 
 
 
 

Willa update

It's been waaaay to long since a blog post.  Time to catch up with some updates!  Lets start with Willa's surgery.

So Willa's surgery went well.  It took most of the morning and then we were finally reunited with her after lunch.  They put the spring in the PDA valve.  The procedure took a little longer than planned because they wanted to take some extra measurements.  They discovered Willa had pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in her lungs).  So when she woke up from the surgery she was having a hard time keeping her oxygen saturation up.  We stayed the night in the hospital with her.  It was a long night.  She was not able to move around being hooked up to all the wires and IV's and she had oxygen tubes all over. She was a trooper though.  She did alot of cuddling with mom and dad the rest of the day and night.  We were sent home with oxygen equipment which she wore while she slept (this was a constant struggle to keep this on her face let me tell you).  She was finally allowed to get rid of the oxygen in December.  She is still on two medications which I cannot pronounce.  One is to help keep any fluid from building up around her heart and the other is for her pulmonary hypertension.  The medication for the pulmonary hypertension is actually the same thing as Viagra.  No kidding!  I guess that drug was originally developed to treat pulmonary hypertension but had some side effects for the male population that took the drug. 

 



Not quite a month after her surgery we celebrated Willa's birthday at our house.  The weather cooperated beautifully.  It was so nice outside!  Willa's first birthday theme was rainbows.  It was our way to celebrate William also!  Ever since he passed rainbows will appear in the sky out of no where and then be gone.  My sister has quite a few pictures of the rainbow appearances.  William's headstone was set just in time to celebrate their first birthdays.
 

 




Halloween came next and our little lady bug got alot of treats!

 


 
Thanksgiving was spent in Tipton and we didn't get any pictures from that holiday, but we did go eat some excellent German food at the Tipton Germanfest.  Willa also learned how to polka!
 
Would there be any question that Willa would be spoiled on her first Christmas at home?  I think Santa kept things within reason, but that doesn't mean that grandparents, aunts and uncle did!
 
She wasn't quite sure what to think of the man with the big white beard and red suit. She didn't cry though!
 
We went to a Christmas tree farm in Wichita to pick out the perfect tree.  Mitch had to do the chopping.  He says I'm too picky!

Christmas Eve pictures - I love William's angel wing ornament appearing in this one.


Christmas Eve pictures - Willa really does smile.  This was waaaay past bedtime.

Santa came!!!
 
Today Willa went in for her last synagis shot. This is the shot that help prevent her from contracting RSV during the height of the season.  RSV was especially bad this year so I am so greatful she was able to get this.  It is not a cheap shot - $90 per visit, which is once every month from November through March.  It seems like a small price to pay for her to stay out of the hospital though. 
 
Overall she is doing great.  She weighed in at 19 pounds today.  So she is stil petite for her age.  She has caught up to her actual age with all development.  She is walking all over and talking up a storm.  She says "Hi daddy"  when Mitch gets home.  One of her first words was "please".  She quickly learned that got her cookies from Grandpa Dave.  She is also very good at the word "no".  Oh boy!  I'm sure next will be the word "why".  Fun times ahead!
 


 

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