Thursday, December 19, 2013

A Well Deserved Update.

Last Tuesday (Dec 10) Remi had her 6 week checkup.  Here are the stats.  8lbs 11oz and 21 and 3/4 inches.  She is growing well and gaining weight.  Here is a super short recap of the first 6 weeks of her life.
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Just before we left the hospital.
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Daddy and his girls!  They are all so happy!

In the hospital Remi had a low temperature.  It was just low enough that the nurses were concerned and watched her a little more carefully.  A couple of time the had me hold her with skin to skin contact to try and warm her and it worked well.  Dr Hopkin came to the hospital the next day and discharged us to go home before the 24 hour observation was over.  While the nurses were doing their baby check out the observed that Remi had become quite jaundice because her bilirubin number had spiked from where it was before.  They almost made her stay another night just to watch it but the Dr said I could go home as long as got her checked the next day.  So that is what we did.  I went in to get her checked for the next 2 days and it continued to climb.  So then on day 3 Dr Hopkin ordered a biliblanket for her.  And we continued to check her number for the next 2 days.  After that we did not have to check anymore, but she stayed on it.  She was on her biliblanket for 6 days.  I thought that was quite a while for a baby.  At one point as Amy put it Remi was "neon yellow."  She was very yellow and quite lethargic for most of those days.  She has fully recovered although it took a long time fore the yellow in her eyes to clear up.  Within the first week the Dr office called and told us that Remi tested positive for a sickle cell trait.  This will not really affect her until she ready to have kids and then only affects her children if her husband had the trait or the disease himself.  Nothing to worry about there, but in talking with the nurse it could be a factor in her jaundice sticking around for so long. 
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Remi with her second umbilical cord. That is what I called it because she could not go anywhere without it.
  
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Just a cute picture of her the first week of her life. 


After her jaundice cleared up we got some newborn pictures done and few for Christmas cards.  They turned out great!  Pictures at the end of the post. 
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Jasmina was a lion and Kenya was a spooky black cat.  Thanks Aunt Amy for making their costumes and doing their makeup.
For Halloween we dressed her up in a pumpkin costume because the girls (Kenya and Jasmin) had nicknamed her "Pumpkin Face" before she was born.  She stayed at home and handed out treats with Grandma and Aunt Amy while the rest of us went out trick-or-treating.   We had a nice Halloween and it wasn't too cold.  It was cold, but not too cold this year. 
 

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The cutest lion you have ever seen.

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Spooky!
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Pumpkin Face
(Jasmin still tells people when they look at Remi, "Her name is Pumpkin face and her name is Remi".  It is the cutest thing in the world!
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I was a Dr/nurse and Robert was MJ

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Robert's boss at work as the "white" MJ. 
 Thanksgiving this year was small in number for us.  Just our family of 5 here.  It turned out great and we enjoyed each others company.

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One day when she was about 2 weeks old Robert and I went to the temple.  When we were finished we took the girls back to visit the visitors center.  They love going there to feel the spirit of the temple. 

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Kenya loves to hold Remi and does a great job.  She often hold her long enough for me to get a few things done. 

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 This was Veteran's Day.  Robert and Kenya played outside almost the whole day in the leaves and Jasmin joined them quite a few times too.  It was a beautiful day and we all had so much fun!
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 The Saturday after Thanksgiving we went to a thing here where they have Santa come and visit and fireworks to kick off the Christmas season.  It was COLD, but a lot of fun. 
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 Our Christmas tree before any of the other decorations were up.  Yes, we have a fireplace this year!
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 Kenya loves to play in the snow!!  She will stay out as long as she is allowed to.  Jasmin likes it, but does not handle the cold as well as Kenya.  I don't blame her.  We went through 2 weeks where the temp might not even reach zero some days.  It was cold!
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 Here are the girls at a ceremony to honor the Veterans that we went to last Saturday, Dec 14.  They didn't really care too much for it, but we explained what we were doing and that it was important. 
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 Robert got lights up on our house.  He finished them and we were able to turn them on Sunday Dec 15.  My first house with lights outside on the house and we all love it!
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 Here is the tree with the rest of the Christmas decorations up. 
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Remi has been quite a good baby and sleeps plenty.  She has slept almost through the night since birth.  While on her biliblanket I would wake her almost ever 2-3 hours because they told me the blanket could dehydrate them.  Once she was off of the blanket I let her sleep.  She now only wakes up maybe once a night to nurse and the again at about 6 AM.  What a wonderful blessing! She is smiling now and has been for about 2 weeks.  I always love it when they start to smile at you.  It makes taking care of them a little more rewarding.  Those pictures to come and hopefully sooner rather than later.   She has even began to laugh in just the last couple of days.  We are truly blessed to have Remi as our 3rd child.  She is the prefect addition to our family. 
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Quick update on Kenya.  She is learning to read and doing very well at it!  She is smart!  We put both girls in a gymnastics class in Sept.  It is once a week and within a month Kenya had learned how to do a cartwheel and has continued to excel in her learning.  I am moving her up to a more advanced class starting in Jan.  She love both of her little sister and does a great job taking care of them  Kenya and Jasmin are best of friends.
And to Jasmin.  She is doing well in gymnastics too!  She is amazing at forward rolls and is excelling too.   Ever since Remi was born she has told us "I'm big enough."  No matter what we are talking about she is always big enough now.  She is truly growing up too.  Just in the last couple of weeks I have been seeing the transformation form toddler to preschooler and I am not sure I like it.  I want her to stay little.  She wants to hold Remi all the time, but she is still a little too small.  (Don't tell her I said that because she will be sure to tell me she is "big enough.")
We are so happy with our little/bigger family.  Robert and I find joy in our family everyday. 


I am sure there are things that I meant to had to want to post, but we are just trying to catch up with the bare minimums and then stay caught up.  So hopefully more to come and more often again. 

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Welcome Remi Alexandria Draper to the World!

Here are the stats: Remi Draper was born October 29, 2013 @ 11:31pm, weighing in at 7lbs 4oz, measuring 20 1/2 in long, with a head of 13 1/4 in circumference and a chest width of 12 3/4 in wide. She, like her sisters before her has a full head of black hair, dark brown eyes, and according to Kenya "She's vanilla not carmel" as far as skin color goes!

Kenya really took to her new baby sister even though she was convinced before Lois was even pregnant that the next baby would be a boy.



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I posted these pics post haste but there's still some more stuff to come!