Friday, September 27, 2013

Photo Friday




This week features our trip to get ice cream after school this week, Alex passed out before dinner last night and Evan enjoying his cereal. These boys always provide plenty of great pictures! Happy Friday!!! Hope you all have a great weekend!!!
 
 
 
 





Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Alex's Eye Surgery

On September 13, 2013, Alex went in for Strabismus surgery. (Strabismus surgery loosens or tightens eye muscles, which changes the alignment of the eyes relative to each other.) In Alex's case, they tightened his muscles. I wrote the pre-surgery section as soon as I got into the waiting room that morning because it was fresh in my mind and I knew I wouldn't have time to post right away.


September 13, 2013 - Pre-Surgery:

I really thought I would be OK. What was I thinking? I had been through this before when Alex had an MRI at 3 months old...still, it doesn't make it any easier.

He must have sensed something because he was up right when my alarm went off at 5:30 this morning. In typical Alex fashion, he was all smiles. Not a peep out of him all the way to the hospital, which I am surprised by because I couldn't give him anything to eat or drink, so I thought for sure he would be fussing. It was a chilly morning, so I had him dressed in his cozy jammies and covered him with his blankie as we walked from the parking garage. He snuggled right into my shoulder.

We only waited a few minutes before we were called back to get things started. There were different nurses with lots of questions. We saw and spoke to the anesthesiologist. As expected, Alex drew a crowd of nurses. One would come into the room, google over him, leave and then another would come in. They were all talking about him as if he was some sort of movie star! He loved every single second of it. He was hamming it up, smiling and flirting with all of them.

To ensure he was relaxed when they were ready to take him back, they gave him a small dose of medicine and within 15 minutes he was completely chill. The last thing I wanted was for him to be upset when I had to hand him off to the nurse.

I got him all changed into his little gown and the nurses came to take him back. I was completely in control until that moment. I hated not being able to be there next to him to hold his little hand. not being there when he woke up, not knowing if he was ok. Off to the waiting room I went.

Post Surgery:

They say waiting is the hardest part and that was certainly the case this morning. Alex went in for his surgery at 7:37am and it was almost three hours later when we got to see him. The surgery took about an hour and everything went as planned. He was a little sleepy and groggy so it took awhile for him to wake up. His eyes were covered in ointment and not only did he have the anesthesia, but he was also given some pain medication through his IV. We took him home shortly after getting into recovery.

Eric rode in the back seat with him on the way home. All he wanted to do was touch his eyes, so we had to keep his arms down and away as much as we could. He would get upset when we would tell him no.

My Mom came over to watch Evan, so when we arrived home, Alex snuggled up next to grandma and went to sleep. He was pretty restless throughout the afternoon and I kept alternating Motrin and Tylenol to help the pain. It wasn't until about 4:00 when we really started to see him perk up. He ate dinner and went to sleep ok. I was expecting a restless night, but he slept through.

The next day he was back to himself. Happy, smiling Alex! Because he couldn't tell me the amount of pain he was in, I kept up with giving him Motrin throughout the day. We had an ointment to give him for five days until his post-op visit.

Post -OP Appointment - September 19, 2013

We saw the Doctor six days after Alex's surgery. There was still some crossing occurring so he wants us to patch his eyes for the next five weeks. One eye a day for 2-3 hours - alternating eyes. The redness had gone down a lot from Saturday and he wasn't having the urge to touch them. The Doctor said he is healing very well and we hope to have a better idea in five weeks of whether or not the surgery was a success. I am just glad it's over!

Before the surgery in the Hospital Room





Back to his goofy self...




...and his cute self!

Friday, September 20, 2013

Photo Friday

Life has been busy for us these past few weeks so I have missed a few weeks, but Photo Friday is back!!! Have a great weekend!!!






Evan at the Park last weekend
Alex on his way to school


Alex doing his best monkey impression






The 2 white rectangles are cheese slices!




Monday, September 16, 2013

Evan's First Day of Preschool

Today was Evan's first day of preschool - and boy was he ever excited! He couldn't wait to get there. We got Alex on the bus and then we loaded up into the car and I drove him in. He stayed really close to me when we first got there, but then he walked over by his teacher where she took his hand and they walked to class. It was SO cute! I know he will do great! He was already wanting to go outside and play when he got there so I am sure I will hear about that along with many other things. He is such a big boy!

 
 




Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Alex's First Day of Preschool

Today was Alex's first day of Preschool! He was all smiles and ready to go. The bus came by and picked him up and Evan gave him a kiss good-bye. I am super excited for Alex to be in school, around other kids interacting and playing. I hope he does ok without Evan....I am sure he will but I am sad to not have them together. His teacher said he did great today - which is no surprise. He is a happy boy!







Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Myrtle Beach

We just returned from an amazing trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This was our fifth time going but first time with the kids and if they have anything to say about it - it won't be our last! Our family from Georgia met us there and we had so much fun together. It couldn't have been a better time for all of us.

The weather was absolutely gorgeous! We had beautiful sunshine everyday we were there. We spent plenty of time at the beach and pool. Evan enjoyed collecting shells with his Aunt Tappy while Alex had a blast feeling the waves crash against his legs!

On top of the beach and the pools, there was a waterpark within our resort that we went to and a lazy river the boys liked as well. We went to a huge waterpark outside of our resort one of the days which was a blast for everyone. I really enjoyed going down the slides with my Niece Brook - and even more fun with Eric who did NOT enjoy the speed!

On our last full day there we took a dolphin cruise out into the ocean. We were very fortunate to see plenty of dolphins swimming away that morning. It was so beautiful.

We made plenty of memories that will last a lifetime. This is just one of many vacations to come with the McKay family. We love each other too much to make this a one time thing! It was the perfect way to end our summer!

Please enjoy the pictures of our adventure!
 
 
Dinner at the House of Blues
Me and Brook under the waterfall!



Skywheel

 
Evan enjoying the pool


Eric and his Nieces boogie boarding


Evan building a sand castle
 
Alex trying out the boogie board


Alex enjoying the waves


First day and Evan is wiped out




Alex and Aunt Tappy

Matt, Tappy and Samantha


Alex taking a break at the water park
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk


Matt and John skim boarding

Evan and John building a sand castle

John, Tappy, Samantha and I after riding the "Sling Shot"

These 2 chickens wouldn't ride the sling shot
John and Matthew


Alex loving the beach
Evan loving the beach



The boys with cousin Brook


Evie, Annamarie and Brook
Evan with the girls!


Tappy and Matt
Evan with the girls again!
Alex, Eric, Myself, Samantha and Evan



Samantha and Matthew
Eric and the boys
Me and the boys


View from our room


Sunrise in Myrtle Beach