Wednesday, July 8, 2009

2 Months Old/4th of July

Last weekend we took our first trip up north since Vince was born. Wow, we did not realize how much stuff has to be packed when you have an infant. Our car was packed. We got up there late on Thursday and came home on Saturday. It was very busy but we had a very good time. My cousins from Texas were up at the cottage as well as my Aunts and Uncles. Vince did great with everyone and all of the stuff going on around him. He stayed content and happy pretty much the whole time. Nick's parents also came over to the cottage on Saturday and they brought his Grandma. Being that Vince turned two months old on Saturday we took a lot of pictures so I thought I would share some of them. After our busy weekend, our week started out very busy. Between Monday and Tuesday Vince had four appointments and I had a work meeting. Vince had a Swallow test, a Bladder Ultrasound and VCUG, Physical Therapy, and a Neurologist appointment. We do not know the results of the swallow test (this test was to see if he has reflux) and VCUG (this was a test to see if his bladder is working properly) yet, we will find out next week when we meet with the doctors, at physical therapy he did really well and continues to get stronger, and at the Neurologist appointment we found out that he has to stay on the seizure medicine a little while longer. The EEG still showed a little bit of abnormal activity so in six months we will repeat the EEG and see what is going on at that point. After those appointments we do not have anymore until Friday when Vince has physical therapy again. It is going to be really nice to have two days off this week. Next week is very busy again, we are hoping that everything starts slowing down soon. We hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July.

Love,
Nick, Andrea, and Vince



Our little family.

Nick's Grandma, Mom, and Dad


My Grandpa, Mom, and Dad



My Grandpa, Cousin Amy, and her son Colton. He is about a year and a half older than Vince.



Our Grandparents

Four generations



Four generations again.

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