Kylie and Piper swinging
11 years ago
Okay so I am not very good at staying on top of this whole blog thing. But here is a little up date. The beginning of October we ce
lebrated Abbie's 4th birthday.
them. The kids especially missed them I think. Kylie was a little she of Mike at first as she was not very old when they left. Mike (like all guys I think) loves to tease. He was at our house playing with the kids and teasing them. Kylie was not impressed at all and stayed clear of him. A little later when he was sitting on the floor talking to her dad she walked up behind him, tapped him on the shoulder and when he turned around she punched him in the face then took off running. She is a mess to be sure. The ornery one in the bunch.
Halloween was a lot of fun for this house.
The kids had a good time dressing up and my brother's family came over for the day to play as well. Wyatt and his cousins were the three musketeers this year and they were adorable!!!
They looked so cute running around together. I have decided that I love Halloween! At least the dressing up
part. It was fun.
Ok here is August at a glance. We started the month by going Hiking with my
brother, Nathen in Flagstaff. We hiked to the saddle of Mt. Humphreys. It was BEAUTIFUL!! Wyatt and I went and we took little Wyatt with us. Nathen's wife Terra watched the girls. Nathen brought his son Ethen who is the same age as little Wyatt. It was a challenging hike for all of us but the 5 year olds did an outstanding job. The elevation at the saddle is about 12,000 feet. Wyatt even watched an airplane fly by BELOW us. It was an amazing day!!!
the left ventricle and then out to the body through the aorta. Wyatt was born with a heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and had open heart surgery at 4 months to correct it. There are 4 parts to this defect, first being a VSD (Ventricular Septal Defect) or a hole in the Septum (the wall between the two lower chambers of the heart) which was patched during surgery. The next part of the defect is an Overriding Aorta, meaning the aorta lies directly over the VSD, instead of over the left ventricle. This means the aorta received blood from the right ventricle (de-oxygenated) which decreased the amount of oxygen in the blood going to the body. (For those of you who were around him, that is why he would turn gray or blue sometimes) That was also corrected in the surgery. The third part is Pulmonary Stenosis which means his pulmonary artery (which takes blood to the lungs to be oxygenated) was pretty narrow (they widened it during surgery) and he does not have much of a pulmonary valve. The Pulmonary valve is like a three pronged one way door that allows blood to flow forwards into the Pulmonary artery and not backwards into the right ventricle. His valve has only two prongs and there is some leakage back into the ventricle. Over time this added work load can lead to the fourth part of the defect, Ventricular Hypertorphy or the muscle in the right ventricle to get bigger because the heart has to work harder to get the blood though the valve to the lungs. The severity of his defect does not affect him as far as physical ability but it does make the right ventricle work harder. After our last appointment in January, the Dr. was concerned because the measurement from the right side of his heart was a bit larger (a symptom indicating a new valve will needed) so he asked us to come back in 6 months. We came back and there was no change. Based on their measurements this time they attributed the increase from January to an over all growth spurt. He is doing really well and the Dr. is pleased with his result. We go back again in 6 months and if it's the same story we will go back to yearly appointments instead of twice a year. There is a substantial chance he will need an artificial valve at some future date but since everyone is different they have no idea when that might be. Obviously the longer he can wait the better. For example if they have to put a new valve in when he is young they will have to put another one in when he gets bigger because his heart will grow. You get the idea, the longer they can wait the better. Now that I have given you a brief heart anatomy class, the bottom line is he is doing great, we go back to see the Dr. again next January.
After much begging her dad Abbie finally got a bike. She is thrilled beyond belief. She has been begging for the last month, saying things like, "look, dad, I can ride Wyatt's bike, I am big enough for a bike, can I get a bike now? Lets get in the car and go get one..." Her dad found one he liked in Tucson and her Grandma and Grandpa Ramsay brought it to her. 