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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Eamon's Big Adventure

Every morning, when Eamon wakes up "too early" (for me at least!)  I unswaddle him and let him kick away on his back at the bottom of the bed while I doze.  This morning he kicked for a while, and then because Patrick was home, he got his diaper and clothes changed by his dad and then kicked and cooed some more.  Around 7:30, he got irritated, so I brought him under the covers with me to nurse.  After nursing for a few minutes, he started making upset noises, jerking away from my breast, and forcefully squinting repeatedly.  I could feel his little arms and legs tensing up.  I was concerned, so I rolled him onto my chest and he started doing it again.  I called Patrick in and we watched it happen again, as he laid on his back.  I managed to get a terrible video of the end of the episode.
We called our pediatrician and he asked if Eamon had a fever.  We hadn't actually taken his temperature, but his skin felt normal, so we said he didn't.  Our doctor told us to go the pediatric ER.  We had to wake poor, sick Connor up so go with us, and off we went in the flurry of snow.  Eamon had one more episode in the car on the way there, and we arrive around 8:20.  During his triage we learned that he did indeed have a fever of 100 and he weighs 19.5 pounds (up a pound an half from 12/31).
Look how precious in his little gown!
Getting some vitals.
After getting examined, the doctor wanted to consult with the neurologist, so Eamon got blood drawn and a precautionary IV put in, just in case he needed fluids or IV medication.  It was pretty stressful having the IV put in because he was just crying in my ear as I held him, and I could hear Connor crying in the hallway because Eamon was crying.  Connor got a bag of peanut M&Ms as a consolation and Eamon got to nurse.
Little IV all bundled up.
Tastes delicious!
I loves it!
Connor really was very stressed out by the whole experience.  He was really frustrated that we couldn't make the TV show him the show he wanted to see, when he wanted to see it.  He's totally spoiled by Netflix!
Eamon's so happy we're letting him
watch the TV.  Dada is tired.
We got moved into a special room on the pediatric floor that has a camera on the ceiling for them to do a video EEG.  That way they have video footage as well as the EEG for seeing seizure activity.  We hung out a while, talking to nurses and doctors about what was going on.  From those doctors, we found out that the neurologist wanted to do the EEG, but we had no idea how long it would be.  The residents thought it would be a short one, and we would have it done by 5, which would have been awesome.  The ER doctor told Eamon, "We're going to spy on you more than the NSA spies on us." We also found out Eamon is 25.5 inches long (growth of a half inch in the past month) and his head circumference is 45 cm (up a cm from last month).
Funny story: when the nurse was talking to us about the basics she asked what kind of formula we used.  I totally wasn't processing and just stood there for a second before laughing and saying he was breastfed.  But seriously, is formula feeding THAT common that it was just her assumptions he was formula fed?  He's not even 6 months!

Connor got frustrated in the room.  He wanted to get in the crib really badly.  Probably to jump from it onto the couch.  Patrick took Connor to play in the toy room.  While they were gone, the technician from the EEG department (or something like that) came and hooked Eamon's head up with a bunch of electrodes, which Eamon was pretty chill about, until the last little bit.  The technician man was very impressed with how well Eamon was taking everything.  He casually mentioned that Eamon was having a continuous EEG that would be hours long, possibly 24 hours.  Oh boy!  He said it was just up to the neurologist and she would be in in a little while to check in a let me know what was happening.
Tired buddy.  It was nap time.
At the end of the process, I had to pee, and Eamon was losing it.  I called Patrick back in the room and Eamon promptly fell asleep in his arms.
Dada is a calming presence. 
After Eamon woke up (and I had eaten my hospital-provided cheeseburger), Patrick took Connor home for his nap.  Connor fell asleep on the way home, and after Patrick had changed him, ran into the living room yelling, "It's time to watch Super Why!"  Patrick brought him back to bed, tucked him in, and Connor rolled over and went immediately back to sleep.  Crazy babies.
Doing some naked kicking.  We had to change gowns because
he soaked his first one in drool.
We got several visitors after Patrick left.  The neurologist came and we talked about what had happened.  She said she wanted to get a few hours on the EEG and then evaluate whether we needed to stay.  One of the things she was weighing was how I felt, if I had any mother's intuition or felt the need to stay overnight and wake up at the hospital to get the same time in the morning monitored.  She said she didn't think he had had seizures, but wanted to check and make sure.  She said there was just one very rare disorder she was looking for and refused to tell me what it was called so I wouldn't google it and freak out.  A wise doctor!  She left to get her kids from their cancelled after-school programs, because by then there was accumulated snow and icy roads, and would be back around 5ish to look at the EEG and evaluate.

Eamon and I were also visited by some volunteers from the Child Life department, who brought him some much needed toys to the play with.  Eamon and I hung out for a while, and then it was time for him to sleep again.  He took a couple hour nap while I dozed and woke up a bunch of times.  My chair was really uncomfortable!  While he was asleep, I talked to the attending physician, who was happy to hear that the neurologist didn't think he had had seizures.
Eamon woke up at 4:50 and the doctor came by around 5:30.  She said his test looked perfect and admired how well he would sit up on his own.  The attending physician came in too and together they decided we were good to go.  They took off his electrodes and tried washing the sticky wax out of his hair, while I scarfed down my dinner.  I think they might have thought I was a little crazy because I was eating and talking to them and halfway ignoring Eamon while they were working on him.  But man, all that stress and the lack of snacks made me hungry!  It was pretty great having both those sweet doctor complimenting and admiring Eamon.  They were both wonderful.  They thought Eamon's sitting up was really great and everyone in the whole hospital loved his smile.
Eamon's awesome hair.
Patrick and Connor had been driving to the hospital and arrived after the neurologist left.  Eamon was disconnected to everything except the IV, so we waited for the nurse to come and take it out and discharge us.  We got to leave around 7, so were were only at the hospital for under 12 hours.
All dressed and ready to go home!
This whole day was really surreal to me.  I was in denial the whole time because I knew if I thought about anything negative, I would get very upset, and that wouldn't benefit anyone.  So instead I operated under the assumption that everything was fine and we were just there as a precaution.  The neurologist said at the end she thought that he might have been reacting to a stomach cramps.  He has been VERY gassy the past few days, and especially so in the early mornings.  I know baby's have weird, inexplicable, and often one-time reactions to things all the time.  The whole stay at the hospital, he maintained a 100 degree temperature, but was never upset by anything that wasn't upsetting, or fussy about how he was feeling.  I'm guessing this is just how he has been reacting to this terrible cold that Connor passed to Patrick and me.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Austin Wedding

This past weekend, we Jemisons migrated to Austin, TX for Jenny's wedding!  We thought Eamon would do terribly in the car, and all the nursing breaks would make the drive even longer, so Eamon and I flew and Patrick, Connor, Happah, Nana, and Kevin drove in our van.  Eamon and I were supposed to fly out at 1 and meet my friend Katie in Houston.  She graciously said she would drive up the 3 hours to Austin so we could spend time with each other and that way we would only have one flight to contend with.  Unfortunately, my flight was cancelled, so we ended up waiting at the airport for the evening flight.  We ended up arriving at the hotel only a little while after the travelers in the van did!  It was great to see Katie, but I'm sad we didn't take any pictures together.

Friday we spent a little time hanging out at Jenny's venue, not being helpful because we were corralling children.  Since the kids had all gone to bed at 1-2 AM that night, we went back to the hotel to try and get them some sleep.  Connor fought sleep for an hour and a half.  He finally went to sleep at 3:30, along with all the rest of us!  Eamon fell asleep, and I decided to as well, then Patrick followed suit.  We woke up with enough time to get ready for the rehearsal dinner.
Riley exploring the booth.
Open bar y'all.
Loves these two.
Connor spent the whole time dipping
chips in water repeatedly.  Kept him quiet
and entertained.
Eamon slept a lot at the beginning, but
woke up to snuggle Aunt Jenny.
Cute boys.
Saturday morning we wanted to spend some time doing something in Austin, so we went with Kevin to the children's museum, called the Thinkery.  It was really fun, definitely some place I would go often if I lived there.  There were a lot of people there, so Connor was a little overwhelmed, but there was LOTS of water to play with, so he was pretty happy.
"1, 2, 3, go!"
He wanted ALL the ducks.
Taking the boys outside.
He collected these fun blocks (that were
meant for building dams) and threw them.
Throw!
Hilarious family picture.
After the museum, we went to an area in the park next to the museum where there were some food trucks and had subs and empanadas.  At some point during the meal, Patrick told me that we were supposed to be at the wedding at 3:00, which is when Connor had gone to sleep for his nap the day before.  I thought Connor was going to at least get a 1.5 hours nap, but he only had time to lay down for an hour (in which he got nowhere close to sleep) before it was time to get ready.  He was in good spirits though, and very excited to see his family.
Handsome boys.
Pretty girl!
Kevin writing his card.
Their faces!  He's a little clone.
Table decorations.
The cake topper I made for them.
Delicious cake balls.
I love this picture.
These light brite pellets were the best Connor distractor ever.
Eamon's happy he's got his daddy.
Connor giving Riley a hug.  Riley is
nonplussed.
Matthew's chair for the ceremony.
Connor was fascinated with the uplighting.
Walking the bride down the aisle.
Newlyweds!
Connor's suit y'all.
Matthew and Cat.
Connor's not the only one who loves the lights!
Waiting outside to take family pictures.
The babies find each other.
Posing with the Love Machine.
They looks so good!
Runyans.
The happy couple.
Eamon and Mama.
Them toes!!
We skedaddled when the dancing started because Connor was wiped.  He passed out in the car and slept through me changing him out of his suit and into PJs and slept until 8 the next morning.  Patrick went back to the party and hung out until it was time to take Kevin to the airport for his very early flight back to Japan.  Patrick and Happah were the only ones who really got to say goodbye to Kevin.  Christmas can't come soon enough!

Sunday we packed up the car and went to Jenny's and Chris's house for a brunch before going our respective ways.  There was a LOT of excellent food and we were able to spend more time with Jenny's and Chris's friends, which was really nice.  Matt and Jessica left first and then Patrick, Connor, Happah, Nana, and Megan began their two day drive.  I stayed at the house until it was time for my flight out of Austin at 5.  Eamon was the belle of the brunch, charming everyone.  Little sweetheart.

I was told my many, many people how wonderful Eamon was at the airports and on the planes.  People helped me without asking, asked me if I needed help, and made sure I was all right constantly.  It was a great experience.  I sat next to 3 very nice ladies on my 3 flights and Eamon only got fussy on one of them.  Most of the time he was very content and slept well.  I even got to read a book!  We got home at 11:30 on Sunday night and spent Monday relaxing and waiting for Connor and Patrick to get home.  I'm still trying to get the house back in order, but I'm taking it easy too!  That was quite a trip!

We all miss our Jemison family and will be happy when Jessica and Matthew get to move to Chattanooga so we can see them more often, even though we will miss Megan when she moves to Austin to be with Jenny and Chris!