December 25, 2011

Christmas Day

We woke up bright and early Christmas morning! We were so into opening presents and video taping, that we somehow missed taking pictures!
 Brooklyn opened her stocking that had bubble bath and lipstick (chapstick). We had to hide the lipstick because she just kept putting more and more on.


We went a little over board, but we figured she had a rough couple and days and needed to know that we loved her SO very much!

December 24, 2011

Cookies for Santa

After we got home from the Veltman's Christmas Eve Dinner, we put out cookies and milk for Santa! Brooklyn couldn't keep her hands off them! She had to have one before we went to bed!

Ooops!! She got caught trying to sneak another cookie!

Christmas Eve

We had Christmas Eve dinner at Richard's parent's house. Both Richard and I, were extremely exhausted!
Brooklyn was so excited to unwrap the A&M dog! She stayed in my lap or on the couch the entire night!

Unfortuantely, we have very few pictures! Which daddy is not in a single one! :(

December 20, 2011

Brooklyn's Surgery

On December 16th, we went to Texas Children's Hospital to correct Brooklyn's Kidney Reflux. We started off the morning, bright and early. We had been to TCH so often that she wasn't even aware of why we were there.


She really enjoyed playing with the police car, while daddy tried so hard not to seem worried (It obviously didn't work!) 

 When the nurse called us back to the pre-op room, she immediately began to scream and cry. The nurse had to give her drugs to calm her down so that she didn't scare the other children. While we waited another 15-20 minutes for the surgery to begin, the drugs started to take full affect. She kept playing with a needle toy that shows the impression of whatever you put up to it. She was so focused on the toy and totally "calm" that she began drooling and almost fell out her chair!



Her reactions were so slow that she seemed like a totally different child!

The surgery lasted 2 1/2 hours and was a success according the Doctor.
We owe a big THANK YOU to our families and Bro. Schneider for staying with us in the waiting room.
We finally made it to a room and she had many visitors!



The first night was VERY ROUGH!!!! Richard went home, since there was only enough room for one us on the couch-bed. I realized that night, I wasn't going to be able to do this alone! Brooklyn threw-up all night and we couldn't keep liquids in her system. At 4:00 in morning the nurse realized that she wasn't putting out as much urine as she should have been. By 7:00 the next morning when her urine output was non-existent, the staff started to get worried that her ureters were blocked that she might be having kidney failure. She began swelling and her blood toxicity levels had increased so dramatically that they decided something needed to be done!



Later that evening, we had to have a 2nd "surgery" to place a tube directly into her kidney to release the excess buildup of toxins and fluid. We stayed in the hospital for another night and 1/2 a day. As she started to show signs of improvement, we were able to leave the hospital room with a urine bag always in tow!



 We even had a visit from Santa and carolers.




By the last day, she was looking MUCH better! The doctor released us to go home, but said that she would have to keep the "Bag" in for at least 5 days!

December 13, 2011

Christmas Spirit

As soon as we got home from Danbury, we were invigorated by the Christmas Spirit. We put up our Christmas Tree and began painting an Outdoor Yard Art for Brooklyn.






Brooklyn wanted desperately to help me paint, so I gave in a let her help!

 Enjoying a little Mother-Daughter Painting-Bonding!
Can't wait to be finished. I have worked on this project for close to 2 weeks!
All that's left is to add a protective varnish and rod to hold it up in the yard!
Merry Christmas!!

December 1, 2011

Harley's Birthday


 Harley Ryan Holmes is finally here! I was able to experience the birth of my nephew. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life!
Welcome to our world,  "Little Squirrel"!
Love, Aunt Ce-Ce and Uncle Richie