Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Nearing the end of my rope

First of all, Jon Kent woke up last night around 10:30pm wanting in the bed with us.  Ever since his episode of hyperventilating, we don't even try to let him cry or see if he can settle himself back down.  Plus, if he cries for too long, he wakes Zoey up.  Anyway, around 1:30am Zoey wakes up for a feeding.  About the time I am trying to get her settled back down (2am) Jon Kent wakes up and is whinny.  Kent tries to settle him back down but realizes that Jon Kent's face is hot.  So he goes and takes his temp and it was 102.8.  I kind of freaked for a moment.  So I give him some Motrin and Kent calls an on call nurse and she asked him a ton of questions.  I have Jon Kent in my lap in his diaper and Zoey in a blanket still trying to get her asleep.  And by this time Jon Kent's whole body is hot.  Anyway, the nurse told us to just keep an eye on him for an hour and see if the Motrin brings his fever down.  Jon Kent was in heaven...having Kent's and my full attention until around 3am or so.  He got to watch Jay Leno, have books read to him, got some Baba (water in his sippy cup), etc.  At 3am Kent took his temp again and it was 100.5.  So we all went to bed.  Around 5:30am, Zoey wakes up for another feeding.  By this time Jon Kent was wiggling around too.  Sure enough as soon as I was just about to get Zoey back to sleep, Jon Kent starts crying for me wanting me to hold him.  If only I had 4 arms.  So I just put Zoey in her cradle said a prayer that she goes to sleep on her own (somehow) and cuddle Jon Kent until he went to sleep.  The ONE good thing that came out of all of this is we ALL slept in until 9:30am.  Oh, and Jon Kent has two more bottom teeth coming in...  Maybe that was the reason for the fever???

THEN Kent is feeding Jon Kent his breakfast (grits).  Jon Kent gags and throws it all up.  He does this EVERY morning.  I personally believe it's more than him just not chewing.  I mean it's grits.  How can you gag on grits?  They weren't thick at all.  More soupy than anything.  I am just at my wits end with it.  I probably will be gray by the end of 2006.  I worry so much about him because I don't want him to think we don't love him (because I have to spend so much time with Zoey).  It's just a hard line to walk...  I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel somewhere, but right now it's hard to see it and hard to actually think it's ever going to come.

In other news, our house is coming along.  They put all the doors up and most of the trim.  They have all the flooring preparations finished as well.  They are supposed to come back tomorrow and finish the trim.  Then it's paint, cabinets, flooring, plumbing, and wiring.  Then we are in.  The contractor said the first of February would probably be our most realistic move in date.  I was hoping we already be in it.

Well, that is all for now.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

the boy just don't like grits, maybe some gravey will do the trick?

Anonymous said...

The baby is more like his Gramsie than people want to admit.  They might be just not agreeing with him.  I used to be violently sick every time I ate grits.  I got over it but I had to stop eating them.  Try oatmeal.  Want Gramsie to get him some of the good kind?  They are good for his heart.  He will get better.  He is still a baby himself we have to remember.  

Anonymous said...

((((((((EMILY))))))) Your frustration is seeping through my computer.. LOL, j/k ;o) I am sooo sorry things aren't getting better.  I'm going to give some bad mommy advice.  If Zoey isn't crying, needing a diaper change or food, let her be.  They don;t need tons of stimulation right now (too much can actually upset them), and if she's just near you guys so she can see what's going on, she should be happy. I don't mean ignore her, mind you, just don't hold her if you don't have to, does that make sense?  Talk to her, help JK show her some soft toys, etc. But that might give you more time with JK which might help him feel more secure, kwim?  And Zoey will gain some independence!  It'll get better, hun!

Anonymous said...

I hate to sound stupid...but if he is just throwing up grits...he probably doesn't like grits. I would say the fever probably is the teething.

Tracie

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry things are so rough right now...but things will blow over before you know it.  They always do.  And about JK's throwing up, maybe you shouldn't give him grits?  Have you tried something else?

HUGS
Dana

Anonymous said...

Okay, about the grits thing. Maybe that's just JK's way of saying, "I don't like grits."  Austin frequently does the same thing when he's not interested in a certain food.  Generally, I'd suggest trying another food.  Or waiting a bit before you attempt to feed him breakfast.  As far as him crying, well, I say do whatever you can to make him happy, especially since he's waking up Zoey.  They sell fever patches for kids. They are like baby wipes actually.  They call them Lil One's.  I use them on Austin from time to time and they do work.  A lukewarm sponge bath doesn't hurt either and Kent can do that part if he wants or take Zoey.  The teething thing is entirely possible for causing the fever.  Believe me, sometime around the time that Zoey turns two you will breathe again normally.  It does get easier.   -Dawn-