Saturday, July 30, 2011

I have the worst luck....

Image and video hosting by TinyPicI'll start by saying that technology absolutely hates me. And if you think I'm joking, well, I'm not. I swear I need to keep 15 thousand back ups of any type of picture, video, document, etc. And that may not even be enough.

A few months ago, I got an e-mail from UPS. Yes, it was in the spam folder, but I was expecting a package, so I figured it went there by accident. The e-mail states that my package has been sent out and will be delivered in 3 days (which is what the person had told me to expect). It then said to "click here" for the tracking number. So I did. And vola!.....bye bye pictures, videos, documents, etc.

I had two people recover MOST of my pictures of Gabe's ultrasounds, my belly pics, and ALL of the pictures I've taken of him from birth to his birthday party. As well as pictures of Josh & I, Wiggles, family and other random things that mean stuff to us. The documents were also recovered. The videos....not so much. Gabe's birth video, his first nursing assessment video, first Christmas, first crawling, first walking... you get the jist. All gone. And they still are. I have them, but they are corrupt. Unplayable. I plan on talking to a computer whiz, and hopefully they can recover them, at probably a very high cost. But what's 300+ dollars actually worth when it comes to getting those memories back? A penny to me.

Fast forward to today. I keep everything saved to an external hard drive. The same external hard drive that Josh tries to plug into the computer and doesn't turn on. {enter panic mode}. I call my friend, whos pretty much a genius when it comes to computers. Apparently, the USB port that plugs into the silly thing, is messed up. Yay.... So I go and buy an identical one for 70 bucks. We He takes them apart, and switches out the USB adapters, put them back together...and vola! It works... thankfully.

So now, I also need to make DVD copies of ALL my pictures, as well as download them to a site that will hold them.

Told you, technology hates me.

Being a Mother..

I stole this from another a friends blog, but I had to share...and it's so true!

To be a mother you must be a chef, house keeper, judge, jury, comedian, entertainer, singer, doctor, hair stylist,

personal assistant, secretary, teacher, friend, boss, and the list goes on.
Its a full time job, no sick days, days off, or paid vacation. You do not get an hourly wage or an annual salary.
Your day starts when you wake up and ends when you lay down, and sometimes you get called in for overtime

in the middle of the night. Not that you get paid extra for it though.
Tell you what though… It’s the best job I ever had!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Oh the funny things you do!

Gabe has been coming up with all sorts of funny things this week. Every day it's something new!

Monday: Sippy's start, bottles are washed and put away forever.

Tuesday: We pick him up from daycare and as I'm carrying him to the car, he starts waving and saying "hi-ya". He does this all the way home. When we get home he starts to RUN up to us, waves and says "Hi-ya" then runs off laughing. He will do this over and over and over again until put to bed.

Wednesday: He starts saying "bye"... Yay for new words!

Thursday: He walks around with his hat saying "it's daddys!" then laughing. I think its his way of telling a joke? I'm not sure. He's slightly obsessed with Josh's hat. I'm thinking its time to get him a tapout hat as well. 

He goes and looks in the mirror, and says "its daddy, hi-ya daddy". Wow, okay.... Yes, child you are a complete replica of your daddy, and look identical to him. Glad you figured that out, haha. 

Wonder what the end of the week will bring. Oh and vaca starts Saturday night :) Can I get a whoot whoot? No, okay well at least I tried.

Oh the funny things you do!

Gabe has been coming up with all sorts of funny things this week. Every day it's something new!

Monday: Sippy's start, bottles are washed and put away forever.

Tuesday: We pick him up from daycare and as I'm carrying him to the car, he starts waving and saying "hi-ya". He does this all the way home. When we get home he starts to RUN up to us, waves and says "Hi-ya" then runs off laughing. He will do this over and over and over again until put to bed.

Wednesday: He starts saying "bye"... Yay for new words!

Thursday: He walks around with his hat saying "it's daddys!" then laughing. I think its his way of telling a joke? I'm not sure. He's slightly obsessed with Josh's hat. I'm thinking its time to get him a tapout hat as well. 

He goes and looks in the mirror, and says "its daddy, hi-ya daddy". Wow, okay.... Yes, child you are a complete replica of your daddy, and look identical to him. Glad you figured that out, haha. 

Wonder what the end of the week will bring. Oh and vaca starts Saturday night :) Can I get a whoot whoot? No

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wordless Wednesday....

No more monkeys jumping on the..... chair?

Mr. Little Man thinks it's quite fun to jump on anything, especially when I sing "No More Monkeys Jumping on the Bed"....

He just laughs and laughs....

Monday, July 25, 2011

Bye Bye Bottles!!!!

Whelp, it’s official! Gabe has gone almost 24 hours without a bottle. Can I get a whoot whoot? Okay so this momma is a bit excited. But I have a stubborn child, and he wasn’t going to get rid of those bottles any time before this, to say the least.



Mr. Gabe with his sippy and trusty blankie...
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Friday, July 15, 2011

Update on ENT appointment...

Gabe went to the ENT specialist. Verdict: surgery. But not what we went there for. They won't do surgery on the frenulum connecting his upper lip to his gums because it could mess up how his adult teeth grow in. the specialist also said it won't cause problems with his speech, like we thought it may. He will need to see a pediatric dentist to determine if it will need to eventually be cut after his adult teeth come in. But he has to get his tongue snipped, because he is "tongue-tied" (Ankyloglossia) as well as an adenoidectomy & possible tonsilectomy due to the adenoids being 5x larger than normal and tonsils 2x larger than normal (but they aren't infected). He said the reason why he also keeps his mouth open is because the adenoids are so large it blocks off his airway to his nose. He also said the reason why he has trouble eating "normal" food (anything that's not easily dissolved or purees) and usually spits it out, because he isn't able to swallow it. He also has had fluid in his ears since he went to the the doctor 3 weeks ago for that high fever, but the ANP told us it wasn't an ear infection...and apparently it was. So he was put on antibiotics, and has a re-eval in 2 months to see if the fluid is still behind his ears. If it is then he will also get tubes in his ears along with the adenoidectomy (possible tonsilectomy) and getting his tongue-tie snipped.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

It's been awhile...

a very long while.

Gabe turned 14 months on Monday.... where did that time go? It's already been two months since his birthday. Why does time go by so slow when your wanting to grow up fast, yet so fast when your wanting it to slow down. It doesn't make any sense... and I don't like it one bit.

Today, Gabe is going to see a ENT specialist. He has a high palate and a labial frenulum. Basically, he has a piece of tissue that connects his upper lip to his upper gums. This can cause problems such as latching on (in infancy--he had a HUGE problem with this) and speaking. It's about a 1/4 of an inch wide and attaching in between his two front teeth.

At this consult we will find out if he will need to have surgery to fix it or not. I know it'll be outpatient. It'll be quick. But it still scares me. He'll be put under with anesthesia, which scares me even more. He'll have stitches, at only 1 year old. And that makes me sad. But we'll get through it, as always.

In other news, Gabe is pretty much the funniest kid I know. He loves to make you bust up laughing, and will do the silliest things to make you laugh. And once you laugh, then he starts laughing his butt off too. He's quite the comedian. He's also quite the drummer and dancer as well. He seems to be good at many things. It seems like every day he comes up with a new dance move. He thinks Disco Mickey is a hoot, and will laugh his butt off while dancing with him.

These past few months his personality has really shown through. He is great at temper tantrums, but they are quickly over when I start laughing about them and he joins in the laughter. He is great at cuddling when I need a hug. And he's amazing at entertainment. He's a lovable little boy, that has stole our hearts completely.

He thinks little newborns at adorable and will "pet" their legs or arms, and try to make them make "indian" noises with his hand and their mouths. He thinks newborn puppies are funny and will laugh hysterically at them. He thinks grass is the best stuff to walk in and still can't figure out why it "feels" the way it does, it seems to amaze him everytime.

He has now started throwing Wiggles' toys for him to fetch, and then chases poor Wiggles around the house, all the while laughing hysterically while Wiggles' runs for his life. He also thinks its funny to put on and take off baseball hats repeatedly. He won't keep them on longer then a few seconds, but he will do it 100x in a row.

His language is quite garbled right now, but it sounds like he can say I love you, Hi, Bye, Dog, No, Mama, Baba, Daddy, What, Huh, Uh oh.

I'll update as soon as I know more after his consult tomorrow. Otherwise, he is a great, happy, healthy, and amazing toddler!