Monday, April 12, 2010

Happy Easter



Lyla fit perfectly inside her Easter basket this year!



The boys were excited to see what the Easter Bunny brought them!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Easter Festivities

We had a little Easter party at our house with all my family coloring eggs and having an egg hunt in the backyard. The kids loved it, they could hunt for hidden eggs for hours and never get tired.

Griffin colored all his eggs blue and orange and Crew wanted his all purple and pink.









Ava was so cute, she wanted to carry around baby Lyla's bag and find eggs for her too. She's such a great big sister!




The cousin gang!

Friday, April 9, 2010

DeMar's Easter Party

We got together with DeMar's for an Easter egg hunt and party. The kids made cute bunny ears that aunt Katherine brought and then were off to hunt for eggs outside!





Thursday, April 8, 2010

Swimming and Easter Hunt

The kids went to aunt Jeri's Easter swimming party and egg hunt while we were up at the hospital with Lyla. They were excited to show off their findings when we got home and had a great time swimming. Thanks to our family for taking them, they had fun!






Wednesday, April 7, 2010

IFA chicks and bunnies




The past few years we've gone to IFA to hold the chicks ducks around Easter time but I guess this year they could just look at them but not hold them. From the looks of the picture I don't think Griffin wanted to anyway! Thanks Shaley for taking them while we were still up at Primary Children's with Lyla!




Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Primary Children's Hospital Stay

After spending the week in the hospital i'm not sure we have any real firm answers. They ran a bunch of tests and decided that she needed to come home on pressurized air to keep her airways stimulated to stay open so she keeps breathing. She can't have any extra oxygen because of her heart condition and her over-circulating too much blood to her lungs already which is what they would treat a couple of the problems with so it is a fine line between trying to get her to grow big enough to be ready for the surgery and keeping her problems from her condition to a minimum until then. She has had a couple of her breating episodes since we've been home which is scary but we are going to have to get used to that a little I guess. We're just watching her and meeting with doctors regularly and taking it day by day. It breaks your heart to watch your children struggle, she is just too sweet I wish she didn't have to deal with this until she has her surgery. I can't thank our family enough for taking over watching the kids at home so we could be with her and for sitting at the hospital holding her so we could have little breaks to go home to the kids for a bit. We are so lucky to have the greatest family and appreciate all the help and support more than words can explain!




Kyra and Adrie made these cute signs they sent up for her! We put them in her bed!


KSL radio brought by this moose for her as a donation to all the pateints. It was funny that it is at least four times her size, but very thoughtful and kind.




All hooked up and ready to go home! Hooray! The machine she is on has to be plugged in the wall, not very portable at all and very loud so we're stuck at home for a while or somewhere that has a plug and doesn't mind the loud constant noise.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Scary Moments

Last Saturday afternoon Lyla decided to give us a scare and stop breathing. The girls were all at my mom's just sitting around talking and the guys were gone shooting when it happened. After a few minutes of struggling and not breathing we had to call 911, Lacey talked to them on the phone and thankfully was pretty calm because I definitely wasn't. Thanks to the paramedics for getting there very quickly to help us, they were great! We took her down to UVRMC but they decided she had to be transported to Primary Children's by ambulance. Chris by that time met us at the hospital and rode with her in the ambulance while we followed behind. She looked so tiny and helpless in her carseat on the big stretcher.