Thursday, May 9, 2013

My baby is 18 months old today!

Oh this is just so bittersweet! I've been dreading this day, largely because it's just one more affirmation that my sweet little baby is transforming into a little girl right before our eyes! She's such a delight, and so much fun, that I just want to freeze her in time and keep her just the way she is forever!

We haven't yet had her 18 month appt but she's about 23 lbs and 30" tall. She wears a size 4 shoe, and has 14 of her 20 baby teeth! Her hair is getting much longer and curlier! The biggest new development with Savvy is over the past week she has started sleeping through the night completely and has weaned herself from nursing! She hasn't nursed in over 4 days so I would say she's done with her "num-num". :0)

Savvy has learned SO much recently! Her new words are: bow, walk, touchdown, pretty, ready, three (teee). She has a baby cinderella that she will bring to you if you ask her "where's your baby?" She rocks her, and pats her head. It's the SWEETEST thing! She is so affectionate, even with perfect strangers. We constantly have to watch her at the park because she will go up to random people and hug them, try to hold their hand or pet them (lol). She has recently started feeding herself with a spoon and also tries very hard to use a fork. She brings us books to "read" to her, but really she just wants to turn the pages super fast and look at all the pictures with you. She is the sweetest, most loving, most obstinate little girl that I have ever met, and I am SO glad God blessed me with her!

Happy half birthday my little Savannah Faythe, we are SO PROUD OF YOU!!!!




Wednesday, April 24, 2013

OVERDUE UPDATE ON MISS SCARLETTE

One of the reasons I haven't updated in so long is I'm not even sure quite how to make this succinct. There is so much that goes on with Scarlette "behind the scenes" so to speak, it's so much easier to just post daily pictures of her smiling and go on about our lives. But there are some big things coming up so I thought I'd take some time to both re-cap and update on what's going to happen in the near future.

For those who have just started following Scarlette's story recently, let me try to catch you up in one paragraph (HAHAHAHAHA). Scarlette was born with a chromosomal deletion which caused a multitude of congenital birth defects. She was born with a whole in her diaphragm, 3 holes in her heart, a cleft palate (hole in the roof of her mouth), kidney reflux, low muscle tone, significant hearing loss, severe food allergies and mental defect. And that's just what we know so far. She has had 7 surgeries to date, 3 sets of ear tubes, repair on her heart, diaphragm and palate, tonsils and adenoids removed and a g-tube placed in her belly. A g-tube is a little tube that looks like the inflation port on a raft that hooks up to Scarlette and connects to a bag filled with formula. This is Scarlette's only way of eating currently, as she has such low muscle tone in her esophagus she has trouble swallowing, and has no desire to eat orally. All of Scarlette's conditions stem from her chromosomal anomaly, which is something that occurred spontaneously during conception and was not inherited. She has had years of physical, occupational and speech therapy, and is seen by about 15 various specialists through the military and civilian hospitals locally.

Ok, now that you are caught up on her history I'm going to update on what's going on currently. 2 months ago we moved from Washington, D.C. to San Diego, CA. While we were very excited to move home I was very nervous to leave our medical "family" behind. We knew we would have to re-establish all of her care here and even with all my worry I don't think I could have ever been prepared for how much work it would be. I hope to never have to do it again. In the last 5 weeks we have had 13 appts and a sleep study. We currently have 6 appts scheduled for the next 3 weeks, and are slated for another sleep study and an OR trip for 5 different specialists to do different procedures. So if you see me, and I seem a little cuckoo now you know why!!!! ;0)

Scarlette has recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea, which we always suspected she had due to her poor sleep habits, but is now confirmed. She's going to have a sleep study done in which they hook her up to a CPAP machine to calibrate exactly how much pressure she needs and then they she will end up having to use CPAP nightly. We are nervous that she's going to resist initially, but are confident that ultimately this will help her get the rest she needs.

Another somewhat new diagnosis is her hearing. In September we learned that she had completely lost all of her hearing in her right ear (previously it was just a moderate hearing loss). The ENT doctors have encouraged us to look into the cochlear implant surgery to see if that may be something we want for Scarlette. We are still on the fence with this procedure, largely because the outcome could possibly not help her at all, but we are going to be going to a clinic at Rady's Childrens Hospital for an evaluation to see if she's a good candidate for it. We will meet with CI team and they will evaluate whether they think CI is definitely right for her or whether the procedure is too risky in her slightly complicated and more fragile state.

Scarlette has had an issue with excessive saliva production for just about the last year. Now, this may seem trivial compared to everything else, but to a mom who just wants her child to look normal, this is huge. Vain as it may be, her drooling has really been an issue for me. It's just another reason for people to judge, ask questions or assume things about us and that's really hard for me. But I also won't put Scarlette on medication with side effects just because she has a bodily function she can't control. SO on that note, the ENT doctor had some great news for me today! They can give her a tiny botox injection in her parotid glands that "freezes" the glands so that they stop producing so much saliva. Because she doesn't eat by mouth it's not necessary for her to produce as much saliva as she does and the dr. is confident that this is a somewhat easy fix, although it does wear off so it will have to be re-administered. The first time will be more of a trial just to make sure she has no adverse reaction and then in 3 months it will be done again. If her drooling somehow gets worse or the botox doesn't work, then we will discuss removing her parotid salivary glands completely during one of her other procedures.

Physically, Scarlette is doing okay, although she hasn't seemed to progress for awhile. She is allowing us to help her stand with our assistance which is GREAT! But unfortunately we are having a very hard time getting plugged in with her therapies. I need to get her a new IEP and that can't be done until she's evaluated by the therapists at Balboa. It's been a long process and continues to be challenging but it will get done eventually! I am nervous about sending her to school and I am SO not ready for her to be away from me every day!

I believe that every single person has struggles. Everybody faces hardships, and everyone has their cross to bear. I have met so many people who have been through things I personally don't think I could ever handle. But I have also learned that when faced with no other choice people overcome.  I KNOW that God chose this hardship for us because He knew there were other things that would have been too much for us to bear. I am not special, I am not this amazingly patient parent who should win awards. I get angry, I get upset and frustrated and pissed off at what I think is unfair for my child. Please don't give me more credit than I deserve. Their are days where I absolutely think I just can't handle it anymore. But I can and I do because what other choice is there? I know that without relying on my faith with God I would probably have lost hope long ago. Most days though, I feel SO blessed that I get to grow with Scarlette. She is the sweetest, most loving child I have had the privilege to meet and her happiness is infectious! It may not always be easy, but it's ALWAYS rewarding!


Monday, April 8, 2013

17 months....WHAT?!?!?

How is it possible that last month my big princess turned 3 1/2 and now we are only 1 month and 1 day shy of little miss turning 1 1/2!?? Slow down girls! Scarlette had a HUGE growth spurt and is now 34.5" tall and 27 lbs. Savvy is still hanging out at 22 lbs and I'm not sure how tall she is, but I'd venture to guess she's right about 30". She won't stay still long enough for me to measure her! Scarlette is doing very well as we are getting her plugged in to Balboa and meeting with a myriad of specialists. She has a lot of upcoming procedures/appointments but so far nothing too worrisome. Savannah is just a little spitfire! She runs, not walks, everywhere! She gets into everything she shouldn't and she learns new things every day! She's also a little mimic! If you put your hands on your hips or point your finger at her, she does it right back at you without missing a beat! I'm definitely going to have my hands full when she expands her vocabulary! We are loving sunny San Diego, and can't wait for it to get just a touch warmer!

Here are both girls on Easter last week:


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

14 months!

AHHHHHHHHH my little baby is 14 months old! It just goes by too fast!!!! She is the sweetest, most loving little girl and is a total sponge when it comes to learning new things! I haven't had her stats checked recently but she's about 21 lbs and 29" tall. Her biggest accomplishment this month: WALKING! She took her first steps the day after Christmas, learned how to stand up on her own on Dec 30, and is now walking about 50% of the time! She is now talking up a storm (unintelligibly) and doing a little bit of singing/humming as well. She has gotten 3 of her 1 year molars and now has 11 teeth. Love my sweet cutie patootie!


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Just a little update on the girls....

Scarlette is now 3 1/4 years old holy moly! I just can't even believe it! In the last six months or so my baby has made HUGE strides in her gross motor development. She can now sit unassisted for hours at a time, she still topples over but it's become more controlled, and although she doesn't bear weight through her arm she does put it down as if to support her weight when she's about to fall. She has been standing at our coffee table for a little over a month now, she needs supervision for this at ALL times because she WILL fall when she loses her balance. We are working on teaching her how to bend her knees when she wants to get down, as for the most part she will keep them locked if unguided. She can stand for a few minutes at a time and very much seems to enjoy it! We have also been helping get her into a hands and knees position, and unbelievably just in the last week she has become strong enough to maintain this position on her own for a few seconds!!! She isn't yet strong enough to hold her head up in this position, but we are going to keep practicing! Pray for my sweet one! Pray that she gets stronger and stronger every day, and with practice and help we can get her walking soon!

My Savvy turned 13 months a week ago, and that was almost as hard as when she turned one. Her capabilities are fascinating, I keep thinking: "She's SO smart" but I know every parent thinks that! Savvy learned a few new "tricks" since she turned one. She has learned how to blow kisses, say: "woof woof", "woah", "co-co", "num-num (nurse-nurse)" and "uh-oh". She has learned the signs for more and milk and will now sign all done, more and milk unprompted as a means of communication! She understands what they mean! She has started standing on her own, and loves walking holding our hands or her push toy, but still does not want to take any steps on her own. She is so good about playing with her toys and she LOVES to share. She will give you anything and everything she has just because she wants to give it to you. The only thing she won't give away willingly is her binky, unless you tell her it's time to "nurse-nurse" then she will take it out of her mouth and try to put it in whoever's mouth is closest to her for safe keeping. She has cut another tooth, making her total 9 teeth, and she weighs 20 lbs 13 oz at her last appt.

LOVE MY BABIES!

Friday, November 16, 2012

My baby is ONE!!!!

Wow, even a week later, and I still can't believe it! How did she turn into a big girl? How is my little tiny baby one?! I remember bringing her home from the hospital like it was YESTERDAY. I remember how sweetly little she was, and how I would just hold her for hours because I knew how fast it was going to go, and yet I'm still not ready. She's SO big. And so smart! I know every momma says that, but Lord, she is SO smart! Some of our milestones.....

Savannah has 8 teeth, is 20 lbs 9 oz and 29 1/4" long (at birth she was 8 lbs 3 oz and 19 3/4" long :0) )

She knows how to sign "all done" and "more", give high fives, give kisses, give hugs, and waves "bye-bye" and claps when we say "yay!!". We are working on the sign for milk now.

She crawls EVERYWHERE and LOVES to push around her ride on toy!!!

She sings, talks, babbles CONSTANTLY, but her only real words are mama and dada.

She drinks all her water from a straw sippy cup, and we are working on giving her breastmilk from a sippy as well.

She LOVES people food. Her favorites are: corn, tomatoes, bananas, cheese and chicken.

Bath time is her absolute favorite! Lately she's actually been "swimming" in the tub and loves it! If we would let her she would stay in the tub for hours!

A lot of people have asked me how long I plan to nurse Savannah. I plan to let her wean herself. We are working on milk from her straw sippy during the day and nursing only at night. We are also working on sleeping through the night, and I'll be the very first to admit that this is her biggest issue. Savvy still gets up multiple times a night to nurse and it's wearing me down! We are going to have to be firm with her because she's so smart and knows how to get her way, but she's my baby and I'm not ready to subject her to that yet.

Savannah is funny, and loving, but sassy and spunky as well! I love my silly little peanut!


Friday, September 7, 2012

ZipZac!!!!!!

I am NOT blog-savvy, so I don't know how to post a link on the side of the page to Scarlette's background of medical conditions, so I thought this would be a good refresher post! http://www.theskrovefamily.blogspot.com/2010/11/very-short-background-on-scarlettes.html

Today I found out how many people care about our little girl. SO many of you saw the need for Scarlette to get her very own ZipZac and immediately started PM'ing me ideas on how to achieve this goal. We now have our very own fundraiser set up for her thanks to the amazingly kind Andrea Tansil, and in a few hours have already raised over $300!!! we are a 1/4 of the way there! AMAZING! If we go above and beyond the goal of $1200, I would very much like to purchase another ZipZac for Scarlette's dear little friend Sammy who just started school on Tuesday and would benefit as much as Scarlette from this chair! I am truly so grateful, as is the rest of my family for your kind generosity and sacrifice for our little girl. She's a princess and she deserves her throne! Thank you again Andrea for feeling led to do this for our family, you will never know how much it has touched us.

Here's the link if you feel led to donate, even $1 will get us one step closer:

http://www.youcaring.com/fundraiser_details?fundraiser_id=9025&url=princessscarlette