Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sara is a Rising Star!

Check out the article here: http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2011_05_27/caredit.a1100047

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Miles at 13 mo.

Almost forgot to take this picture...snuck in before time ran out

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Happy Belated Birthday to Grandma and Aunt Sarah

To celebrate the birthdays of two of our favorite people in the World, we got Miles his first haircut. The lady cut it a little shorter than I wanted, but it does not stick up funny anymore. Here are are some pics of Miles in his new outfit from Grauntie Susan with his haircut. He looks like such a little boy now!
Now kickin' back with his bottle.

Today Jenne came over and after a run, a nap and second breakfast, we took Miles and Fiona to the pool. They had a blast, but it was very difficult getting a picture of both of them together. They were having too much fun to sit still. After some heroic efforts, Jenne finally got this shot with both of them.
Most of the attempted photos ended up like this one.
Miles is getting pretty brave around water, even though it was a bit chilly.
Miles decided that the pool was a great place for his shoes. Fiona kept trying to show him that his shoes should not go in the pool. They went back and forth over this at least 5 times before Fiona gave up and dropped one of Miles' shoes in the water. It was awesome.
Here Fiona is still trying to teach Miles proper shoe care. I love it!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

If Your Kid Can't Take Peanut Butter and Jelly for Lunch, It's Because of My Kid

Miles meets Awesome-O the robot!

Miles now has 4 teeth. His top two broke through the gums on Saturday, or at least that is when I noticed them. Jenne and I also tried to run a 10K, but Miles had the meltdown of all meltdowns in the jog stroller, so we had to stop at 5 miles and I carried Miles the final mile. Oh well, he still had a blast playing with Fiona when we were done.

Sunday was a little rough. Let me preface this by writing that Miles is perfect and sound asleep safely in his bed in great health. This afternoon, Miles did not want to eat the wheat pasta with cheese sauce that I made him, so I prepared him a peanut butter sandwich. He has eaten peanut butter at least 3-4 other times before today, so we thought it was fine. While he was chomping away at his sandwich, I noticed some red spots near his mouth, but it was hard to see because he had food smeared all over his face. I took him to the bathroom and washed his face only to reveal that he was breaking out in hives. I told Drew that we would have to go to the emergency room and we immediately packed up and started driving. Somewhere in here I also called and left a message for the pediatrician. While in the car (Drew was driving and I was in the back), Miles' hives got worse and his right eye started to swell shut. I also thought he was wheezing. Since he was getting worse, I was worried that he could stop breathing before we reached the hospital, which was about 25 minutes away. I decided to call 911. We pulled the car over (near Irvington and Pantano), and waited for them to arrive. In only a few minutes a firetruck, ambulance and 5 paramedics showed up and immediately starting checking out Miles. Miles by the way, thought all of this attention from guys that showed up in awesome trucks was great. He was actually smiling through most of this.

Anyway, Miles' airway was clear, his lungs sounded good, pulse ox was 96%, and his heart rate was normal. Luckily, there were no signs that he was having any respiratory distress. The wheezing was just my imagination getting away from me. The paramedics recommended that we give Miles some benadryl. After they left, the triage nurse from our pediatrician's office also called back and told us the dose to give Miles, and said that we would not need to go to the emergency room unless he got worse. One dose of benadryl and an hour later Miles was back to normal. Although the benadryl made him hyper and a bit loopy.

The paramedics were great. They did not make me feel at all like I had overreacted . One of them also had a young kid that had an allergic reaction to antibiotics and was very sympathetic. Another one had red hair. This made Drew happy, as he assumed that the red head would be very empathetic about bad skin reactions.

So now I guess trips to an allergist and more label reading are in our future. Poor Miles. I hope that we can try some gradual exposure therapy, as I do not want him to have a life deprived of Thai food and peanut satay.

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Sara's Parents Visit!













Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Key West