Monday, June 1, 2015

Bye-Bye Tonsils (Kimber)


Little Miss. Kimber had to have her tonsils and adenoids removed. :( Her tonsils started swelling and she was getting sick all the time. 

Kimber's tonsils! GROSS!
She had to be at St. Lukes in Boise early in the morning. She was a little nervous but she was such a brave girl. They came in and talked to her before the surgery and she got to pick out the smelly stuff they put in her mask. I think it was a tropical fruit smell. She got to put all kinds of stickers on her mask and that made it a little less scary. She loved on her daddy and played with her little brother Wesson until it was time! 

Kimber's support team! :)
I got to go back with her until she was put to sleep. They had cartoons on and had her breath and out she went. 

Mommy and Kimmy ready for surgery!

When she woke up she had a sore throat but she was happy she got to eat as many Popsicle as she wanted!!! Kimber thought seeing her tonsils after surgery in their baggy was pretty cool too! She recovered quickly and was back to herself before we knew it! 

Kimber with tonsil baggy and Popsicle!

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Wesson Abercrombie Rogers


Welcome Wesson Abercombie Rogers



Just 6 months after being told we probably would never have anymore children, due to my being diagnosed with PCOS, We found out that we were expecting another precious spirit. This time we got our baby boy! Pregnancy was much easier this go round, and I was able to enjoy almost every minute! I did have gestational diabetes with this pregnancy which was a first and ended up loosing a ton of weight! Before we knew it we were headed to the hospital and the fun began! Wesson Abercrombie was born on January 27, 2015 at 7 lbs 2 oz and 20 1/4 inches long at 12:01pm in the Boise St. Lukes Hospital. He came a little earlier then the rest of the kids at 36 weeks and 5 days gestation, and had to be in the NICU for about a week. He was getting enough oxygen but needed some help opening his lungs and needed a CPAP machine to help him not work so hard. 


CPAP tub and mask


My little Elephant

 Wesson was also a little Jaundice and was sent home on a light for a few days. Wesson seemed to progress quickly. He didn't end up having any troubles resulting from the gestational diabetes which was a huge relief. 






  Mommy snuggles are the best!













Daddy snuggle are a close second!







Since coming home from the hospital Wesson is doing very well and is even gaining up to a pound a week the first couple months. We are so excited to have this little love in our family! He has brought us nothing but joy!