Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Presley Picture Update

Here are a few pictures of Presley since her surgery. I really can't believe how great she looks. I just can't get over it.
This is a few days after surgery
One week after surgery
Two weeks after surgery
Today she got the arm braces and the bow taken off. She looks even better. I will post those pictures soon. We are so blessed to live in a day with modern medicine. She is doing great and eating like a champ. Pictures to come soon.

Happy Birthday Baby Boy

I can't believe my little boy turned two today. We just love this guy so much. He makes me laugh everyday with the things he says and does.We had a little BBQ at the house for him and had so much fun. Thank you everyone for coming and making this a special day.
The cake grandma and grandpa Burrup brought
Blowing out the candles
Jolly green giant
Jace and Beckham were being sneaky and climbed onto the counter to get more cake.. little stinkers.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Surgery

This little girl had surgery yesterday. The hardest day ever. She did amazing. It looks fantastic. Dr. Warnock is a miracle worker I tell you.

Here is a little of what happened. Sunday night:
Packed our bag with absolutely everything we would need.
Midnight: No more formula
3:30 am: No more breastmilk
4:30: Pedialite
Let me just say that I didn't get much sleep that night. Not because of Presley but because of all the emotions.
5:00 am: left for the hospital
6:00 am: We registered her and gave all of our medical history
6:45 am: The nurse came to get us to weigh and measure her. We were taken back to a waiting room where we dressed her in her gown (which drown her by the way). The surgeon came in and told us the procedure would be about 3 hours and to answer any questions.
7:15 am: The anesthesiologist came in and told us the would put her under first with gas and then start an IV. He answered any questions. He was seriously so so nice and that calmed my nerves a little. Just a little though. Then he took us back to the OR. That is where we had to part. I think I did pretty good. I held it together until I left the room. I broke down and just let Darren hold me for a little bit until I could calm down.
Throughout surgery I would lose it for a minute and then settle back down. Luckily Darren's stepmom, Julie came and sat with us. That was a huge help. It definitely kept my mind off of things.
9:15 am: The nurse calls from the OR and informs us that everything is going great but she isn't sure how much longer it would be.
9:30 am: My dad came by and told me that he was able to go into the OR and see her. He said she was doing great and that it would probably be about a half hour longer.
10:00 am: Dr. Warnock came and told us that things went really smoothly and he was really happy with the outcome. Like a said, a miracle worker.
10:15 am: I was called back into recovery. At this point only one parent was aloud back there. After about 15 minutes we were able to go to her room and meet up with Darren. She came out of the anesthesia really really well. A lot of babies scream and cry and she really just slept.
This is what I saw when I went back to recovery

It just about broke my heart to see her like that. She is pretty swollen and will be for a few weeks. She is doing so well and is recovering great. All of the nurses were fantastic. It is such a blessing to be so close to Primary Childrens. We had to stay overnight which is standard for her procedure. A long night for me with all of the monitors beeping and what not. We had Darren's dad and his wife Julie come by and my mom and dad brought our kids over to see her. They did really well with seeing her, I thought they might be alarmed by everything, but they weren't.
She has what is called a Logan Bow around her mouth. That pretty much squishes her face together so when she cries or yawns or anything it keeps all of the tension off of her stitches. She has to have it on anywhere from 4-6 weeks depending on how she heals. She also has braces on her arms to prevent her from touching her face, specifically her mouth. She will probably have to wear those for 4-6 weeks as well. Here are just a few pictures from the hospital.
The braces are awful. She does ok with them, but is has to be frustrating not being able to move your arms. So So Sad.
Proud papa. I don't know how I would have gotten through it without him.
Brinley is such an amazing sister, She couldn't wait to hold her.Oh how I love this girl
We just want to thank everybody for your prayers on our behalf. We know they were heard and are so grateful to all of you!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

California

So this weekend we went to California to see my cousin get home from his mission from Spain. We had such a blast with everyone! We got there on Wednesday night and stayed until yesterday. It was so good to see him and hear him speak. He did a fantastic job! We stayed with my uncle who has kids that are the same age as mine. They had so much fun playing with all of their cousins. Plus, my aunt has a dog and the kids couldn't have been happier. Not to mention the pool that she has as well. The weather was perfect and we were able to spend most of the time outside. I was also able to see my great grandparents and get a five generation picture. They probably won't be around much longer so I was glad we had that opportunity. The only bad part was that I was in the same state as Darren and didn't even get to see him, he was six hours away. We were going to take the LONG way home to see him but Presley had Dr.'s appointments this week to prep for surgery on the 14. All in all it was a great trip. the kids all did great for such a long drive. Thank goodness.

The kids with their great great grandparents

Five generations all together... amazing

Grandma Jackman with Brinley and her cousin Taylor

Brinley swimming

Beckham Swimming


Seriously, the cutest little girl ever!

Beckham and his cousin Jordan