Ethan and Daddy playing at the playground in the zoo. Who needs animals when there are rock walls to climb?!
In the reptile/bird house. Almost as tall as the frog.
On the way home, we like to wear our hat and make a piggy nose now.
A nice cat nap because being pulled in the wagon all morning is just exhausting work!
Hanging with Mr. Brown Bear on the couch
Ethan the excavator. He now tells me, "What I'm bigger, I'm going to drive the excavator". He likes seeing the giant excavators in the subdivision now that they're back building houses around us.
I always try to think of some new and funny things that Ethan is doing and list them out..I think I need to start writing them down because when I try to update the blog, I never seem to think of everything. I guess the biggest thing I've noticed lately is that he's definitely pushing his boundaries. I've heard that Terrible Two's runs into Terrible Three's and I wonder if we're getting there? I realize it's probably all part of the 'growing' process...but my word I sometimes wonder where my sweet little boy has gone? In the past week he's told me that he's going to 'throw me away' (note this was when he woke from his nap, so I figure he was just a bit groggy - still hurts!!), and he's stated 'get out of my room'. We refer to this as 'nasty talk' and he's been warned that this only gets him timeouts or time in his room!! On the more positive side, I just honestly can't believe how much this kid loves his tools (and Daddy's). He helped Dave put the crib back together this weekend and wanted to be there constantly helping and using daddy's tools when he was done.
Lastly, Baby #2 update. We're now on a schedule to see the specialists in Maternal Fetal Medicine once a week for an ultrasound check on the baby's kidneys. Both kidneys are larger than they should be, so they are keeping an eye on them to make sure it doesn't get worse. So far, the two ultrasounds we've had shown that they aren't growing (which would mean something is really wrong) and the amniotic fluid levels are good. So, this points to the fact that the kidneys are working properly but there is possibly a blockage in the urinary system (kidneys draining into bladder or bladder into the urethra) that is causing the kidneys to be larger than they should. The unfortunate part is that they won't know what exactly is wrong until the baby comes out and then they can ultrasound the kidneys. They talked about inducing me as early as 37 weeks when the baby is considered full term, but sounds like if they stay the same size for now, 39 weeks would be the earliest induction and maybe I'd even go naturally before that. We're going to see the pediatric urologist this week to talk about next steps after the baby is born and hopefully they can give us some more insight as to what might be the problem/corrective measure. For now, we're staying positive and enjoying seeing the baby on the ultrasound machine weekly.
1 comment:
Whoo, sounds like things are really getting interesting around your house! I'm looking forward to seeing you guys at least one more time before Texas!
~Adam
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