Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Outgrown Outfit #1

Isaiah is getting too long for some of his preemie clothes...YEAH!!!!!! So I had to take a picture of them before he outgrows them completely! Sorry you don't get to see his face in this one.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

I hope you had a a very merry Christmas! Sorry it has been a few days since my last post. Here is a little update: last night Isaiah weighed in 5 lbs 12.8 oz. That is just his body weight - no clothes or diaper & an empty belly. He has been eating ALOT & we believe he is going through a growth spurt. He is starting to get too long for all of his preemie clothes - but the Newborn stuff swallows him whole, but they are the right length.


But - he is 6 weeks old today! His official due date is this next Wednesday. So that means he will be starting his "developmental milestones" just like a full-term newborn. He should be about 6 1/2 weeks behind a full-term baby in his abilities & how he develops. I am so excited to see him grow. He won't be sleeping so much & he will start to recognize my voice better & start smiling at me & not just randomly! I love my little man so much! I am so thankful he is gaining weight. Soooo precious.


Josh survived a round of lay-offs at the Mary Kendall Home. Very trying times - emotionally. We knew God would provide - times like these cause you to completely rely on Him & surrender all plans, dreams, wishes...knowing God will make a way, but it just might not be our way.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

I know it is a little late - but better late than never.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Silent Night...Yeah Right!!!

Our friend Abby bought Isaiah this onesie! It is so true, too! Thought I would share. And shame on you for even thinking that thought - of course I didn't pinch my baby!

Monday, December 15, 2008

One Month Old

Isaiah is now one month old! I can't believe the time has gone by so fast! Every month I will take a picture of him with this basket to show how much he has grown. It is very difficult to take a picture of this squirmy little man!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Merry Christmas from the Stone's!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

My little man...

I just love him so much. I wanted to show you something I thought was super cool. I don't know if you saw the post I did in August. It was of the ultrasound from Aug. 4th (18.5 weeks pregnant). They did a few shots in 3-D, it is amazing how much it truly looks like Isaiah! Here is the image again. Just in case you don't see it...the box on the right is a profile shot of his face...he is looking up.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Eat & sleep

Eating and sleeping seems to be all that Isaiah does & all I have energy to do! =o) So it works out nicely. I get bursts of energy & do my best to make good use of them. But just about the time I get motivated - I feel like someone just put a sleep spell over me & I feel like I could just fall asleep standing or sitting wherever I am. Isn't he cute?

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Emergency Room...

We had to take Isaiah to the emergency room on Friday night - because his body temperature was low. We are just in the habit of checking his temperature before each bath - because that is what we did everynight at the NICU (Newborn Intensive Care Unit) in Evansville. If his temperature isn't warm enough we don't want to undress him & get him all wet & cool him off even more. His temp was 93.5 and is supposed to be between 96 - 99. But all the tests came back normal - he just doesn't have any body fat because he is so little & can't keep himself warm. So he has to stay super bundled - not just a little bit bundled. We were so scared. I cried & cried. We didn't get home til almost 3 am Saturday morning when his temperature had reached 97.5 because he was super bundled in those nice warm hospital blankets. He is holding his temperature just fine. But they had to take blood...can you believe they tried to find a vein!? They couldn't find one so they pricked his heal & took blood there. They did 2 chest x-rays. They needed a urine sample & had to put a cathater in. But when I undressed him & took his diaper off he emptied his bladder...so when they went to do the cath they barely got anything - but they did get enough. So sad to watch. I just felt like they were picking on him & being so mean. But just keep praying for Isaiah to gain some weight. Thank you.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Isaiah is home!

Sorry it has taken me so long to post on here. I have been so exhausted! It is so wonderful to have our little man home. I am so thankful for this wonderful blessing from God. I have a lot of catching up to do...but here are a few of many pictures.

Look - he has a little roll under his chin...so cute!
He had his first doctor appointment today. He weighs 4 lbs 12 oz. That means he has gained 5 oz since Thursday when he was discharged from St. Mary's NICU. That is great - he is supposed to gain an oz per day & he is doing just that. Here are a few pictures of him in his little car seat. He is so little!!!!
Here are some pictures of daddy & Isaiah playing or sleeping.
This is a cute little gift the NICU gave us for his Thanksgiving day present!

This is a blanket the Mary Kendall Home (Josh's Employer) sent to us.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Isaiah is coming home tomorrow!!!!!

The NICU called to inform us that Isaiah is potentially coming home tomorrow - as long as he passes his car seat test. Which is where is has to be able to sit in his car seat with his head stable for 1 hour without flopping it around. He has to be able to support himself. Oh my - we are so excited!!!!!!!!!!! What a Thanksgiving day present!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Tuesday's News - Isaiah's 11th day

WOW! This was a huge day for Isaiah! They removed his feeding tube & they moved him out of his isolette & into a crib. He is allowed to eat however much he wants every 3 hours. He is feeding every time on a bottle & he is eating well...not getting tired anymore. The doctor said he can eat as much as he wants now. Instead of only 45 cc's (1.5 oz). He is holding his own temperature so they moved him out of the isolette. He is just doing wonderful! They already weighed him before they moved him to the crib - he lost .2 oz. But yesterday he went from 4 lbs 6.8 oz to 4 lbs 7.1 oz!!! When we went to see him today - they had already removed his feeding tube & we were so excited. Then I called to check on him after his 3:30 feeding to see how he did....he ate 55 cc's. That is the most he has ever eaten. THEN - the nurse told me that they had moved him to a crib & I was so excited. He will be home soon! Thank you for all of your prayers! Check out the new pictures of him without his tube. We were literally running out the door because Josh had to be at work at 4 & it was 2:45 & it takes an hour to get back home! But I suddenly remembered that I had not taken any pictures...so I just snapped a few & we left. But we already had him put back in the isolette & didn't have time to get him back out. We are going back up tomorrow night & I will get some better ones! The scratch under his right eye is where he was trying to tear out the tube himself...the red blotch on his right cheek is from the tape as well as the red stripe under his nose & on his left cheek. They won't clip their nails - so Josh bit them to shorten them because they are so long & we can't keep mittens on this boy!

Now:


Before:

Aunt Regina's quilt...

Josh's aunt Regina made Isaiah the most beautiful quilt. These pictures don't do it justice. She hand quilted the entire thing! She wanted us to name Isaiah "Rolan", so his name would be Rolan Stone or "Rollin' Stone". THANK YOU REGINA, it is beautiful!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Sunday's events...

Sorry about not posting yesterday - we were so busy. We went to church yesterday morning, then we went to Sheila's (Josh's Mom) for a delicious Thanksgiving lunch, then we came home & packed & drove to Evansville for the night. We stayed at the hospital in one of their sleep rooms, which is free of charge.

So Dr. Grant gave Isaiah his check up & he said, "Let us try giving him a bottle at every feeding". WOW! How exciting...since that is one of his last requirements before coming home. I gave him his bath last night. And when I weighed him he had a significant gain....from 4 lbs 4.8 oz to 4 lbs 6.9 oz! He ate well at 2 feedings yesterday. When it came time for dinner last night @ 9:30 after his bath he ate all but 10 cc's. Then they fed him NG ("Nasal Gastric" or tube feeding) for his 12:30 feeding. So at 3:30 this morning I woke up & went to feed him - he ate within his requirement but not the whole bottle...he still had about 5 cc's in there. He is supposed to eat 40-45 cc's at each feeding. Then when I fed him at his 6:30 feeding this morning he ate the whole bottle. We will feed him again at his 9:30 AM feeding & see how he does. He has had no residual. Residual is the food left in his belly before the next feeding, which means he is digesting everything he gets within the 3 hour gap between feedings.
He has a few long fingernails - and he was trying to yank the tube out of his nose & scratched his face pretty good. The nurse told me to bite the nails off because they won't use clippers. So at the 9:30 feeding I am going to do just that...because otherwise they keep mittens on their hands all the time.

Isaiah is also starting to hold his own temperature! When I took his temp. at the 3:30 AM feeding today it was 36.6 degrees & they want it to be 36.4 degrees. Which means they could turn the Isolette's temperature down because he was holding his own temperature. Yesterday when we showed up the Isolette was turned down to 28.3 degrees Celcius. When I came in at 6:30 AM - the nurse had bumped it down to 28!!!!! 28 degrees Celcius is "room temperature". Once he is able to hold his temperature at 36.4 degrees Celcius in the Isolette that is "room temperature" (28 degrees Celcuis) for 24 hours - they will move him into an open crib & out of the Isolette!!!! So at his 6:30 AM feeding I checked his temperature & it was holding steady at 36.4! My little man is doing so well!!!!!!!!!!! I love him so much. Won't be much longer now til he gets to come home.

We will feed him again at 9:30 AM & then we will head home sometime after that. Josh has to work today from 2 until 10.

Thank you for keeping up with his progress. I will add some more pictures this afternoon when I get home! Right now I need to eat breakfast.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

One Week Old (Saturday's Update)

Whew - what a day, what a day. Isaiah continues to do great! They moved him from the center room to the front room last night. There are 3 rooms. The back room is for the most critical, middle for lesser & front for least critical. They say, "the babies work their way towards the door". And in Isaiah's case - he needs to "eat his way out of there". Which he continues to do very well. They put him on the "green" nipple today. The green nipple is a slower nipple that requires more work than the "blue" nipple which he has been using. He also bottle fed 2 feedings in a row today with that more difficult nipple. They have been doing bottle & then NG (tube feeding) every other time because he gets worn out on the consecutive bottle feedings. But not only did he not get worn out & finish his second bottle feeding in a row - but he did well with the more difficult nipples! The doctor ordered his feedings to go to 45cc's instead of 40. He hasn't had any residual. Residual is the stuff they try to pull out of his belly through the tube with a syringe right before a feeding to see if there is any left that he hasn't digested. But he has been empty & very hungry! He gained weight last night! 4 lbs 4.6 oz! Today's weigh in was a gain...4 lbs 4.8 oz. Not alot but a gain is a gain! He ate all of his bottle with a green nipple tonight, too. My little man is growing up already. ONE WEEK OLD!!! Josh's best friends sister had a premature baby & she put a box of preemie clothes in the mail today. That is so sweet of her. I have 2 preemie sleepers that I received at a shower. The hospital has dressers full of clothes that they use to dress the babies. Today - Isaiah's sleeper was one of those 2 that I have here at home! It swallowed him whole! LOL It fit his arms ok - but his poor little legs just disappear! We fed him & held him for almost 3 hours before we had to come hom so Josh could go to work. Tomorrow we will go to church, then to Josh's mom's for Thanksgiving dinner (I know it is early - Josh has to work on Thanksgiving), then we will go to E'ville to see our son. We will stay all night either at one of the free "Sleep Rooms" there in the hospital, if one is available...if not we will get a hotel room. Then we will get to bathe him & all that fun stuff! We don't get to do that otherwise...because Josh works nights & I can't drive just yet. Plus on Wednesday nights we have church. But - that is ok. Isaiah will be home before we know it & then I can hold him & give him baths all the time! =o) I miss him so much. Here are a few pictures we got of him today!
It looks like he is laughing in this picture:

Our friend April Barker made these 2 photos for us! Thanks April!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Friday - Part 2

He is eating his bottles really well. The doc is wanting to increase his bottle feedings & decrease the number of NG's or feedings trhough the tube. He is off the bili blanket now. So no more glow worm! Praise the Lord. He gained weight since yesterday! He weighs the most he ever has!!! 4 lbs 4.6 oz. Thank you for your prayers! We are going back up to Evansville tomorrow from about 10:30 AM - 1:30 or 2 PM. I will add new pictures tomorrow night!

Friday

Isaiah didn't gain any weight last night at his weigh-in. But he did eat pretty well with the bottle. I was gave him his bath, changed his diaper & fed him. I can't wait to do that every night. They do it here around 8 or 8:30 every night - but I can't drive for another week & Josh is going back to work tonight. We will be able to do it Sunday night though...because Josh will be off & we will have church & then Josh's family Thanksgiving & we will leave for Evansville after that. I loved giving him his bath! I was kinda scared at first - but I guess my motherly instincts just kicked in & I took charge. So incredibly wonderful to be a mom. He just smiles all the time. Especially when his belly is full! Keep him & us in your prayers...it is really hard to leave our little guy behind. We are leaving for Owensboro around lunch-time today. But I know he is in great hands. Pray that he is allowed to come off of the Biliirubin (sp?) treatment today. His levels have improved everyday & we are ready for him to get rid of that silly blanket/light. It is so hard & he has to lay on it or it lays on him & he has to wear those funny goggles, but he likes to see the world! I will get some pictures of the 3 of us together before we leave today. Love you all...
His Isolette Temperature...it needs to be 28 degrees Celsius for it to be "room temperature". Once he can hold his temperature at 36 to 37.4 degrees Celsius on his own when at room temperature he gets to move out of his "incubator" and into an open crib.
Hello everyone!
Bili Blanket (for Jaundice)- he looks like a glow worm...

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Thursday Part 2

Dr. Turnquest released me. So I am almost a free bird! We are going to go eat at Golden Corral. It cost almost as much to eat at the hospital as it does anywhere else & we are so sick of hospital food! Thank you for all of your prayers!!!!! Isaiah is still continuing to do well & I will have all new numbers for him tonight after bath time. What an amazing ride...

Thursday...

Yesterday was interesting. I felt terrible...that magnesium makes you feel yucky!!! But - I took it really easy too. I didn't do anything - not even walking around. Either Josh or the nurses have wheeled me to the nursery to see Isaiah - however I just walked back from the nursery on my own for the first time since Monday night...prior to that, I was walking where ever I wanted to go.

Isaiah gained more weight yesterday, but we can't say how much because the IV board & IV itself were removed & that we don't know how much that weighed. You would think they would weigh him before & then again after but they don't. He has been gaining 2 oz each day, which is great. They keep lowering the temperature in his isolette closer to room temperature until he can hold his own temperature where he needs to. It needs to be 28 degrees Celsius & they lowered it from 33.9 to 31 & today it is 28.7! He is doing great. His doctor hasn't seen him today yet - so things will surely change again today. But he did come up to me and mention that Isaiah will probably come home the middle to the end of next week as a projection. I didn't even ask - he just mentioned it!!! How exciting! You never know when, because for each baby it is different. They have to be eating their required food completely on their own without the tube, holding their temperature completely on their own & moved to a crib. But they always give you the projection of the babies due date. Which his due date is not until Dec. 31st & he may be coming home before Thanksgiving!!! Yippee! We will just wait & see. He is in the best care possible. I am still waiting to see my doctor this morning - she was across the hall when I left for the nursery at 9:20 AM, but it is almost 10:30 AM and she still hasn't made it over here. Who knows...but I will update again as soon as possible. I will add more pictures then too!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

IV...

Late Tuesday night they removed Isaiah's IV!!! Praise the Lord! He gained 2 oz since his weigh-in Monday night. They said we should expect him to loose some weight at tomorrow night's weigh-in because they removed the IV & the IV board which had added weight that really wasn't his. We bottle fed him - he took about half of it & they fed him the rest through his tube. He was wide awake looking around & smiling - but wasn't interested in the bottle. They said we will try again with a bottle in the morning. He is doing really well. The pictures with the blue light are for a "Bili" blanket he has to lay on. They use that for Jaundice. But his levels were just a little high & his Dr. will recheck in the morning & he should be able to get off of that too.