Friday, November 18, 2011

1st Lost Tooth



Hollister had a very eventful few days last week. First surgery and then, on Sunday his very first tooth came out! No wiggling, no jiggling, no blood and no pain! As you can tell, he was very proud!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tympanoplasty/Mastiodectomy Surgery!

Okay, so finally, time to update about Hollister's ear. Hamilton is home sick today and I am making it a productive day. Organizing, cleaning, grading, TLC for my little one, and yes, blogging. Right now I have given TLC and blogged. (and Hamilton is alseep)We'll see how the rest of the day goes....

So, Hollister has had ear issues for years. He had a set of tubes in 2009. His tonsils and adenoids out as well. Since then though, he has continuously had ear problems with his left ear. Trevor noticed in the summer that he wasn't hearing well from it. He took him to his regular ENT and was sent to an ear specialist. There are only 2 in Austin. Immediately he was able to diagnosis Hollister with a Cholesteatoma. It's not a tumor, but it is tumor like. It grows VERY slowly and has to be removed surgically. A cholesteatoma (sometimes called a keratoma) is an abnormal growth of squamous epithelium in the middle ear and mastoid. (That is the medical definition.)

He sent us for a CT scan to see the size and the origin.

The appt after that was the toughest one. Trevor had to do it alone. Looking back now I am not sure how he even did it. The mass was determined to be congenital. Congenital cholesteatoma — The classic definition of a congenital cholesteatoma is a cholesteatoma that develops behind an intact tympanic membrane in a child with no history of middle ear disease. However, since most children have some history of middle ear disease during infancy, cholesteatomas are considered to be congenital if they occur in children who have an intact TM and no history of ear surgery

It was also the largest the Dr. had ever seen, especially at 5 years old. He immediately said Hollister did not have hearing in that ear. Trevor was convinced he did so they did another hearing test and he did. But, Dr. Kemper was very clear that after the surgery he would have none. Hollister would be undergoing a three hour surgery and then go through the same thing about 4 months later. The CT scan also showed he has a small one in the right ear. Yes, it will have to be removed as well. Possibly 2 surgeries on that side. That is his "good ear" though. That is the one he hears from! The diagnosis was devastating to us as parents. The surgery would be in about a week and a half and honestly folks, we were basket cases!

Hollister is aware of what is going on. Trevor has done a great job explaining things to him. He is such a trooper!

The night before the surgery, he received this package from my mom. It's a frog with a doctors kit so he cold take care of him like the doctors and nurses would for him. He loved it! It was perfect and he even took it with him to the hospital. The frog went into surgery with him too!

The surgery was for 11:00 so we didn't have to go super early. The surgery was at Dell Children's hospital in Austin. I can't say enough of how wonderful the experience was for us. Hollister could only have jello and clear liquids before we left. He was such a good sport about that. We didn't have to wait long, we were taken back and changed into his PJ's. Waiting was actually fun for Hollister. They have toys all of kinds and no rules! Seriously, they just let kids be kids!
The hospital sent an employee to see Hollister and explain what was going to happen. She was awesome! She had pictures and real items for his to touch. She let him chose his anesthesia flavor, showed him the IV, everything. It was really great!

Then he played and played!


He even got to race other kids there!

His Dr. came in and spoke with us, as well as the anesthesiologist and several nurses. Everything was explained over and over. Dr. Kemper marked the ear and he was pretty much ready to go!
Parents are allowed to go back as far as the "stop" sign. He was even able to ride back in the toy of his choice. He took the red scooter, his blanket and his frog. At this point, we lost it, but thank goodness not in front of him. He was "brave and super cute". (Words from the nurses in the OR.) Of course, the worst part was waiting. We knew we had 3 hours or longer.... I feel for the most part we handled it well. Seeing the other kids at Dell, well... its all about perspective. Hollister may lose hearing in one ear, but nothing else really changes. We know we are blessed. After several hours we are called back to speak with the DR and he tells us how he feels things went. We know he will have to go back again. We know it was really big and its not all out. We know his facial nerve was not effected, even though this mass was attached to it. The Dr. will do a hearing test in a few weeks and then we'll know more. For now, he heals.




A few minutes later we finally are taken back to recovery and just seeing Hollister makes everything alright.


He woke up upset and in some pain. They made him comfortable. He had several issues with nausea from the medicine and his equilibrium was off. He had been under for 3 hours, all of these side effects were expected. We attempted to go home at one point, but only made it to the front door. We had to go back and get a nausea pill. He was such a good boy and handled it all so well. And Trevor, well, he handled throw up twice and that is AMAZING! You know, you do just about anything for your kids!

Hollister was on pain meds all night. There was no reason for him to be uncomfortable so we woke him up every 4 hours. He slept well and even slept on the left side. He had his head bandaged for 24 hours. We were very cautious because it took about 48 hours for him to get his balance back. This is where the incision was made. This is where all the incisions will be made. Eventually it will not be noticeable. When he saw it, he cried. It was very sad. But he does understand why. By Monday, he was showing his friends at school.
He has a follow up check up next week, but we may not know about hearing until a few weeks after that. It all depends on his healing. As for now, we know the next year for us will full of a few more of these procedures.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Happy 2nd Birthday Hamilton

My baby is TWO!!!!
I have officially celebrated the last 2nd birthday for my children. And honestly, I am okay with that. We have entered the 'terrible twos" and we entered it with a bang.
My older children haven't really gone through terrible twos, but I think Hamilton is going to change that. For me, I think three is harder. But, two for Hamilton has already been something else and its only be 4 days!

We have a lot on our plates. Hollister had major surgery on Hamilton's birthday and because of that, birthday celebrations have been awkward for us.

Everyone keeps saying Hamilton is young and he'll never remember. But, I just don't want him to look back at blogs and scrapbooks and think we ignored it. We didn't, its just a busy time for our family.

For day care Trevor made cupcakes. The morning of his birthday I tried getting a picture with him and the cupcakes and well, what as I thinking? He flipped the box and cupcakes were smashed! Did I mention, TERRIBLE TWOS??? Thank goodness Trevor had made extra so we did have nice ones to send to day care. And he cried as I took him in to day care. Hey, it was his birthday, if he wanted to cry, then cry....

Daddy made cakes and cupcakes for a small celebration on Saturday. Hamilton loves Elmo and he as excited when he saw his cake.


Cookie Monster cupcakes! YUM!Eating his cake
We had a visit from Grandma and Grandpa Golaboff and our neighbors came by to share cake with us. It was nice and small and perfect for our 2 year old monster!!!


Happy Birthday Baby! Bring on the twos, terrible or not. Give mommy something to blog about!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Fall Soccer

Saturday was a soccer tournament. Each team was guaranteed two games. All kids got an end of the season trophy. If you won both you were guaranteed a medal. Our first game was great, started slow, but we won. Hollister had 4 goals!Look past #4, Hollister is doing a throw in.I can't seem to snap a goal shot, but I snapped this by luck. The did a kick off after a goal and poor Hollister got nailed! It wasn't funny at the time, but one day it will be something to look back on. He was tough and kept going, then went with Daddy and cried just a little bit. Second game.... tough game.... this team had beaten us pretty badly during the regular season. Hollister scored 2 goals, but unfortunately we lost. He was very sad. this meant no medal. We were so proud of him though. He became such a leader on his team and worked so hard. And, he really enjoyed soccer this year. After the first game. We had a lot of down time before the season ending trophy ceremony. Hollister got a "picnic" together with many on his team and Hamilton invited himself.

The team with their trophies.
The high scorer this season! 20 goals for the season!



WAY TO GO HOLLISTER! Hollister has had a great season. We have decided to move him up to U8 next season. We know he will be more challenged there. We are also considering indoor soccer, but until his ear surgery is complete, we have to wait. Of course, more on that later this week.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Sweet Treats

Trevor made these cute cupcakes for the party last week. he also made them as minis for Hamilton's party at day care. They were so cute, but somehow missed their photo shoot! Of course, lots of yummy things to eat for everyone.
Keeping with the Halloween theme... orange punch with spider webs and spiders underneath!
Chocolate skulls and Chocolate Covered Mummy Pretzels. Not so scary as chocolate!
Trevor also sold a cake this week. Some friends of ours family have seen his work before and ordered this cute cake for their daughter. It was a success! The birthday girl, who is in her 20's is obsessed with penguins. She finally got her wish, a penguin cake.
An added bonus.... How cute is that?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Trick or Treating

What a difference a year makes....

2010

2011

Zach, Jack, Hollister and Hamilton and our newest neighbor Baby Cooper.... First trick or treat stop!
Check him out.. he is on a mission!
Near the end, he started digging in and eating... Time to go home What a great night and so fun to watch Hamilton do this for the first time! Hollister was a great big brother and as always, we enjoyed being with our neighbors.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Thank you Pinterest

If you don't know what Pinterest is, DO NOT click the link. It is worse than Facebook! It is a site that shares ideas and it has turned in to an obsession!!! It is so fun though, I love it. The following are things I saw on Pinterest and made for Halloween!



Frankenstein Door

Ghost Milk JugsHalloween Smores! Treats for Hollister's class
Boo Bags Treats for Hamilton's class And Frankenstein Chex Mix Treat. None of the ideas are my original. I stole them all and I am not to proud to admit it!


It made Hallowwen very fun!