Friday, December 30, 2011

Round 2- Ear Surgery
Well, Ashton had his major reconstructive ear surgery yesterday. It turned out to be a really long day and super long surgery. This is Ash waiting to get changed and go to surgery.
He looked so cute in his hospital jammies! He got to pick a stuffed animal and a toy. When we first got to the hospital there was a Christmas tree with stuffed animals all over it. Ash got to choose one and when we read the tag I got choked up. If said, "Good luck, the Windsor 1st ward YW." I was so grateful to those young women who at some point put this tree together to comfort children. They will never know how much they helped Ash be comfortable. He held it the whole time he was in he hospital and since he has been home. This is one more reason I love the church!

This is after he was done and he was trying to come out of the anisthetic. It is really hard to wake up and so I was trying to calm him down as he was not a happy campler! His surgery was 5 hours long which was two hours longer than we thought it would be. He had to have his ear drum reconstructed and they had to clean out a ton of skin that had grown and developed in his ear and clear back into his skull. Not fun!!

Ash did much better waking up this time than 3 weeks ago when he had his tonsils out. As you can see he is sleeping soundly here. He did so great and I was so proud of him! He has been such a trooper and so good to listen to the doctor's and nurses. He is such a good boy and I couldn't love him any more!

This morning we took of Ashton's bandages and this is what we saw. He has about 10 staples holding his ear on. They had to cut off his ear to get deeper into his ear. He was a little freaked out when he saw the picture, but then he wanted to show it to everyone he could. He definitely has bragging rights. How many 5 year old's do you know that have had their ear cut off and stapled back on?

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Christmas Fun At Riverwoods
We went to Riverwoods last week to see the lights and Santa Claus. It was really pretty and a fun environment.This was a big tree made out of light balls. It took me 15 minutes just to get all the kids to stay still long enough to snap this picture. We had just got there and they were so excited to be there. Ash had just had his tonsils out and a tube put in his ear 4 days before so he was wearing my hat for extra ear protection. It is clearly too big, but it kept him warm.

Burke and Ellie waiting to see Santa.

Ellie with Santa. She told me that he is the real Santa because look at him. He just looks so real she told me.

Ashton & Santa

Santa & Bradley

Braxton was a crack up seeing Santa. He and Burke are getting a little big to fit on Santa's knee, but they both wanted their turn.

Santa & Burke

They have a free carriage ride on weekend nights so we waited a long time to ride the carriage. It was so fun! The kids loved it, especially Charlie the horse. This is Rick, Burke, Brax & Ashton.

Monday, December 05, 2011

No More Tonsils
Ashton got his tonsils out this morning. This was a first for him and our family. He is the first child to have any surgery in our family and this won't be the last for him. He has to have reconstructive ear surgery on the 29th so this was just a starter for him. Anyway, he had his tonsils and adenoids removed and everything went well. Waking up was awful, but now he is on the mend and happy!
He looked so stinking cute in his hospital garb! They gave him this little lion and he held it until he went to surgery and as soon as he woke up and his is still holding at home watching cartoons! I was so proud of him because he was so brave and excited for this surgery. That quickly changed when he was coming out of the anesthetic, and now he knows what to expect in 3 weeks, but he was such a trooper! I love Ash to pieces and am glad we have one surgery down!