Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Disneyland! Yes, we went AGAIN!
We went again yesterday and had a great time. Sav is starting to feel much better and we decided to try Disneyland again. It was a very relaxing trip (for a change). We didn't go on a lot of rides and just took our time. Savannah is really starting to love the characters and was insisting on meeting them all! Unfortunately we went back to stand in the really long line (it wasn't that long- I am just a line wimp!) to meet Mickey he wasn't there. When we went back a little later Savannah had just fallen asleep. So that will be one of the first things on our list for next time. I am sure it will be right after riding on Little Mermaid since she determined to go on that ride first!
So happy to pose with Sully! AKA Kitty! |
Snuggling up to Goofy. She just had to meet him! |
Copying goofy! |
Loves to ride on the Choo-Choo train! |
Trying on some Savannah sized hats. |
The balloon girl at dinner made Savannah her favorite princess, Ariel! She did a great job! |
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Pneumonia!
Savannah has been officially diagnosed with pneumonia. When her fever and cough wouldn't go away I booked her for an appointment. On the night of her appointment she had a blood oxygen rate of 94% (low) and still had a low fever even with Motrin. At the office they gave her a breathing treatment and took an x-ray. The x-ray confirmed that she does have pneumonia in both lungs. So she now has oral antibiotics, an inhaler and some antibiotic drops for her ear which is also weeping fluid.
Only 24 hours later and she is feeling much better and back to her usual crazy monkey antics! Her fever has finally come back down to normal also. Unfortunately the inhaler (which has a little mask to go over her nose and mouth) has triggered an emotional reaction like I have never seen before in her. She screams when she sees it and starts to cover her face. I think it is baby PTSD from all her surgeries and procedures. It does look a lot like an anesthesia mask. Poor thing. I can't wait until this bump in the road has past us!!
Only 24 hours later and she is feeling much better and back to her usual crazy monkey antics! Her fever has finally come back down to normal also. Unfortunately the inhaler (which has a little mask to go over her nose and mouth) has triggered an emotional reaction like I have never seen before in her. She screams when she sees it and starts to cover her face. I think it is baby PTSD from all her surgeries and procedures. It does look a lot like an anesthesia mask. Poor thing. I can't wait until this bump in the road has past us!!
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