Sunday, January 26, 2014

Ella's First Haircut

Okay, less of a haircut, more of a negligible trim, but still worth documentation. :)

I've been thinking about trimming her hair for a few months now, and finally got it done yesterday. She was pretty excited about it, mainly because she knows by accompanying us on lots of Carter's haircut trips that haircut = sucker! We took both the kids to Sharkey's, and Ella got to sit in Lightning McQueen. She sat really still, didn't get nervous at all, and even wanted to get her hair washed! And they gave us a baggie with Ella's little curls as a memento. Honestly, you can't really even tell that we had about a 1/2 inch cut off, and hopefully it will help to even out all her layers as her hair continues to grow in more. 

Ready to do this!

 Adorable. she sat so still and was so serious!

 Getting in blow-dried
 All done! It looks pretty short here, but it's really not! Sucker and balloon for the win!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Major Injury #2

No more ER trips for a while, ok baby girl??
 This is just so pitiful and heartbreaking.
We got home from the ER around midnight. Ella refused to take any medicine, so it was a rough night for all of us, as I'm sure she was in quite a bit of pain.
:(
Exhausted the next morning.
Finally heading back home. Lots of snacks and movies to keep her happy/comfortable on the way, although her appetite was almost nothing. :( She didn't even raise her right hand.
 Lots of lounging and watching TV the next few days.
And clinging to mommy :/
 Lots of one-handed activities that were a little bit of a challenge because she had to use her left hand


 Lots of rest.

FINALLY we got in to see a doctor on Tuesday morning. In my opinion, the most amazing pediatric orthopedic doctor ever, at Children's Legacy. Not that I have a whole lot of experience with these types of doctors, but I was just so impressed with him and the whole practice. He was very experienced, and knowledgeable. He was actually a hand and arm specialist, so he was the perfect doctor to see for Ella's injury. He just left me with warm fuzzies, and he helped my girl, and I love him for that! Looking forward to our follow up with him.

Ella was so happy to see her hand when they took the splint off! :)
She hugged it and gave it so much love. Too sweet.
Finally time to get her cast put on. She was definitely skeptical, and cried when she had to put pressure on her wrist to make it tight, but overall she did great.
Of course she chose pink :)
 All done!
Headed home
 
 Tough girl!!
Carter signed her cast. When I asked her if Daddy and Mommy could sign it too, she said, "NO! Only kids!" :/

 
Eating has been a bit of a challenge at times, as she is right handed. We have had some extra spills and messes, but she's doing a little better each day.
And her cast has not stopped her from having pretty fingernails!

Overall, she's doing great. She has had it on for 2 weeks now, so we are halfway through it. She gets it off the morning of Tuesday the 4th. Bath time pretty much stinks because we can't get the cast wet. We have to wrap her whole arm in a plastic bag, so it's complicated. And I feel like her little hand is always gross because it can't be washed. I use hand sanitizer on it constantly, but still. Also, it hasn't really slowed her down much.... she's still busy and active and physical like always! The good news is it's indestructible so I guess she's pretty safe. After a few days of having it on, she got pretty comfortable using her arm. She is still careful with it and doesn't use it like normal and is definitely limited with what she can do with it, but I see that as a good thing. We're having to take a month off of gymnastics, and I know she and I both will be glad to go back in a few weeks. It will also be interesting to see if having the cast on has broken her habit of sucking her thumb. She used to suck her right thumb at naptime/bedtime, but obviously she can't do that now. She doesn't seem to be too bothered by not being able to do that, really. I have seen her on the monitor only a couple of times stick her left thumb in her mouth, but it's not a regular thing, so we'll see what she does when she has that right thumb back. :) Sooooo looking forward to getting it taken off!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Beavers Bend 2014 with the Beckmans

We spent the first weekend of 2014 at a cabin in Beaver's Bend with Eric's parent's, sister, and her family. It was a great house with tons of space for the kids to run and play, and an awesome outdoor living room that we enjoyed so much! The weekend was complete with nature walks, basketball, campfires, lots of yummy meals, games by the outdoor fireplace, family photo shoots, and just generally enjoying the time together. Unfortunately, our wonderful trip ended with a terrible fall for Ella that resulted in a broken wrist (more on that in a coming post). I hate that it had to end on a note like that, because it was such a fun weekend! But I think all the kids had a wonderful time with each other anyway, and it's definitely a trip we'll always remember! :)

Enjoying the outdoor fireplace and heaters the first night. It was COLD!!

Silly kids



Pretty girl exploring outside


Love my boy

It really was a gorgeous setting!

Heading out for a nature walk










Teeny, tiny pine cone






Someone's getting tired

Being silly with Grandpa's hat

:)


All the kids piled up in the old wagon near the front driveway. This was an interesting few moments, to say the least. :)

Silly
Gavin, Carter, Devin. Best little buddies.
Sweet girl
Love!!
Oh, that smile....
Just too cute.
Eric made it his mission to keep our wood supply up and our fires going. Carter decided to help him at some point. We never had a shortage of fire wood, that's for sure!!

More fun on another hike through the woods
These hikes are tiring for such little legs
Love her to pieces.
Cindy's one and only request for the weekend was that we get some pictures in our t-shirts she had mad for us. It was a success and I think we made Grandma happy! Here is what we got. :)
 The whole group.
Our family
Fun around the campfire

Gavin and Carter played a lot of frisbee with Grandpa the last night we were there. 
They got pretty good at it!



Devin


The kids helping Eric grill hot dogs.

Right after dinner was when Ella fell, so we had to head out to the ER with her. Carter stayed behind and the rest of the kids who got to roast marshmallows and enjoy one last evening playing. They were all fast asleep by the time we got home with Ella at almost midnight. After a rough night, we headed home the next morning. It was a little bit of a rough drive home, but Ella was a trooper and we made it. And I don't think I have ever been so glad to be home in my life, after that little incident!