Thursday, August 25, 2011

Daphnee's New Brace

We went back to her Orthopedic doctor on the 15th to do another ultrasound and see if the Pavlik harness was helping her hips go in the sockets.  I am sad to report that there was really no change that they could see on the ultrasound after 4 weeks in that harness.  It wasn't a good doctor visit, and these past 10 days with this new brace has been really hard.

From what they could see they would recommend doing surgery at about 6 months of age (in 2 months from now).  If she has surgery then she will be in a cast from the waist down for 3 months.  Until then they said we could try and use this new brace to see if it could help in the mean time.  But the doctor said this brace isn't usually used for a baby with Daphnee's exact condition, and he even admitted that he was pesimistic that it would even work.  It is frustrating and we feel like we are putting her through more discomfort and hassle for no reason, but if there is even the slightest chance that it will work, we are willing to try it. 

Here are some better pictures of her old harness. 


And we have graduated to this new contraption of a brace.  She is sitting in her swing in the first one.
 It velcroes up and over each thigh to keep a stiff foam pad in place and then velcroes around her belly. 
 Then there is hard plastic that is held together with a big screw to keep her legs from coming together.
We can take this brace off for diaper changes only.  And its a good thing because she poops out of every outfit, not every diaper, but every outfit I have to pre-wash before it goes into the laundry.  Not fun!!

We get to try this one out for 4 weeks then we go back for another ultrasound on September 12th.

Monday, August 22, 2011

No Dairy


We have been on a mission to find out what is giving Daphnee so much tummy trouble, so I am going to exclude dairy from my diet.  I went off dairy for two weeks already and it seemed to help a little.  She still had some gas and wasn't the best eater, but it seemed to take away her screaming fits and really hurtful gas episodes.  When I added dairy back into my diet it was a horrible week.

So if it gives her any relief at all or helps me with my patience then I am willing to try it again.  When I first thought about doing a no dairy diet I immediately thought, "No milk, cheese, or yogurt...Not a problem."  As I began to think about it more I realized no butter, sour cream, or ice cream. 

My wonderful supportive husband decided to make me breakfast my first morning and he was surprised when I told him that I could not eat the pancakes he had made me.  There was buttermilk in our pancake mix and we had butter flavored syrup.  That was my wake up call that I HAD to read labels.  So, we add bread, salad dressings, and many other things to my "didn't realize they had dairy in them" list of foods I can't eat.   

I know I can make my own bread and I could buy Almond milk  for my cereal, but I would love for you to help me out with some other meal ideas I could make that are dairy free.  You don't have to go search dairy free meals (like I have been doing), but if  you cook something for you family for dinner that is dairy free then think of me and let me know what it was.  Leave a comment, shoot me an email, or even facebook message.  All recipes, tips, or ideas are welcomed!!!  Thanks!!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Four Years and Counting...

Scott and I are celebrating our 4 year anniversary today.  We took the kids to the lake then came home and cleaned up.  Scott cooked us a scrumptious surf and turf dinner with grilled steak, shrimp, asparagus and mashed potatoes.  He has become quite the grill master since we have been married. 

I am proud to say that we have been happily married for four years and have two beautiful children.  I didn't know it was possible then, but I am more in love with Scott now and know our love will continue to grow. 

Happy Anniversary Babe!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Brother and Sister

We have noticed a lot of similarities between Dallin and Daphnee beginning from when she was only a few days old.   They are definitely siblings in a lot of ways.  I thought I would share these pictures.  I know I'm the mom and probably biased, but I think they look so much alike. 

 (Dallin at 2 weeks)

 
(Daphnee at 6 weeks)

 
And here is a current picture of the two of them.  We love them both SO MUCH!!!

Videos

I came across these videos that we had taken weeks ago before Daphnee was in the new harness.  Thought I would share how expressive and vocal she already is.  When she smiles her whole face lights up, and she is learning to make all sorts of sounds now.  


She is so happy and smiley like Dallin was at this age when you catch her at the right moment.  I know she looks funny in the second video (her hair dried funny after I washed it), but she is really expressive in it.