I haven't been able to post pictures since November on the other blog, so I'm going to just pick some from my phone that highlight the last couple months. We're in our new home in Layton now and loving it! We FINALLY finished painting yesterday and got pictures hung up over the weekend. Ollie loves all the room he has now to run around and Dave has been busy working on projects. He made the bathroom SO much nicer- replaced the shower head and arm, put new towel racks in, took off the old dirty glass shower doors...I sure love that he's a handy man :)
I can't remember if I posted on the other blog, and everyone already knows now, but we're having a baby BOY! We'll be naming him Cale Raymond. We just like the name Cale and Raymond is my grandma Rhonda's maiden name. I sure wish I got to know her, I love her so much and wanted to honor her in some way. This pregnancy has been a lot different than with Oliver. It seems like it's been one thing after another. First my appendix, then heart issues for me, then lots of sicknesses, now I've got to watch my sugar intake because on my second glucose test a number was out of range. I'll be happy when I can finally hold this little guy and not worry about him inside of me!
The weekend we moved in, Ollie came down with a fever. By that Monday, he had a pretty bad cough and still had the fever, along with being very lethargic. We ended up taking him to a new doctor here in Layton (which I have come to love!) and he was diagnosed with RSV, along with some pneumonia in one of his lungs. He was prescribed an antibiotic and if we didn't see improvement by the weekend we'd take further measures. I was so thankful Dave was able to get off work and come to that appointment with me! They ended up having to do a chest x-ray and I couldn't be in the room. They had to strap him in a contraption with his arms above his head and I could hear him crying from the hall. It would've broke my heart even more if Dave wouldn't have been with him! They also had to put a bunch of saline solution down his nose and he was freaking out while they were sucking out the mucus to put in a tube for testing. It was not fun! Luckily, the antibiotic worked and he got better!
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