Friday, November 13, 2015

5th month, 10/11 - 11/11

   We had a pretty busy month that was full of running to different places, taking a road trip to Atlanta, and his 4 month checkup.  I'm still struggling with how fast time is moving.  It's going so fast that I'm having a hard time keeping up with what day it is.  It's a good thing that I put all of his appointments into my calendar on my phone.  Without it reminding me of everything, there's no telling how many things I would accidentally miss.

   Jackson weighed in at 15lbs and is 25 inches long at his check up.  He fights naps and really only takes 30 minute power naps a couple of times throughout the day.  We've reached the point of him having what I would call separation anxiety.  Anytime I leave his sight he starts to fuss and if I don't check in quick enough he breaks down completely.  From what I read it is normal, anyone have any suggestions?  I've tried a couple of times to have his arms out at night when he sleeps, but he flops around like a fish and I end up not being able to sleep.  From the times of having his arms out, Matt and I learned that he is a side sleeper.  After learning that, we decided to not swaddle him completely and we leave one of his arms out just in case he flips himself over.  Scary thought!          

   Jackson made his first trip to America’s Mart in Atlanta with my mom, dad, and I.  My mom and I go every year to buy things for her small business and always have a great time.  The market wasn’t actually happening, but they were having cash and carry to sell their samples and anything that they were not going to carry anymore.  Normally we don’t find very much, but there was tons of stuff this time.  I took the Boba wrap and the Lillebaby carrier that I borrowed from the lending library and used them often.  However, we are both very hot natured so I would have to take him out for both of us to cool down.  He’s gotten to the point of wanting to look around so he got fussy some while in the carrier because he couldn’t see much.  Whenever that happened or if he was too hot the three of us took turns carrying him which wasn’t easy since he’s becoming quite the chunk and we had suitcases full of stuff that we bought, but we made it work.
My dad playing with Jackson in the hotel room before we headed over to Atlanta Mart
   Jackson has done a great job each time that he’s been on a long car ride.  So far we haven’t had to stop simply because he was crying.  Hopefully that will be the same when we make a trip back to IL for Thanksgiving.  

   We get a visit from an educational therapist once a month.  She comes to provide me ideas of things that I can do with Jackson to keep him on track in regards to his development.  This month we talked about things I could do to encourage more tummy time.  I also asked for a developmental checklist.  I know that he has more time than what the checklist says, but I just want something that I can look at and compare.  I think that’s the teacher in me.  I want to make sure that I know the things I need to look for so that if a concern should arise I can get it figured out in a timely manner.
 
   Physical therapy is still coming once a week to work with Jackson.  She agrees that there's a big difference in his rotation from when we first started PT... Yay!  Jackson will now turn his head completely to the left and will actually sleep on both sides.  He tracks objects fairly well unless he just wants to stare at the person that is moving the object.  Have I mentioned lately how much of a stinker he can be?  He was a stinker in utero and not much has changed in 5 months!  :)

   Jackson is starting to hold and pull on his bottle and toys.  We're working on getting his hands to flatten out and to keep his thumbs from tucking in, but he's starting to get the hang of it.  He has a toy lion that he loves to pull/push up to his mouth so that he can slobber all over it.

   We're starting to think that Jackson may be teething.  He constantly has his hands and fingers in his mouth.  On top of that, he's become the biggest drool monster.  Matt and I think we may see a white spot on his lower gums, but we aren't positive.  It's hard to get a good look because he keeps sticking his tongue out.  Haha!
Chewing on Nana's finger... Yummy!
   Matt went to a friend’s wedding (10/24) and was gone from Friday until late Monday (congratulations Ryan and Katy!), so it was just Jackson and I until my parents came on Sunday.  We didn’t do anything exciting since I was still trying to get over a stomach bug, but it was definitely different knowing that no one was going to be coming home for a couple of days.  I was actually kind of nervous, but I have no idea why.  I’m with him all day every day, why did it matter that Matt wasn’t going to be home for a few days?  Weird!

   Jackson went for his follow up appointment with Dr. Martus on 10/30.  Jackson had the same set of casts on for 3 weeks!  Before the tenotomy, he would get his casts changed out weekly so it was different not having to go to the doctor each week.  According to Dr. Martus everything looked great and he was very pleased.  Jackson was suppose to go into KAFO's the day that his casts came off.  However, there was a miscommunication between the doctor and the brace guy.  The doctor feels that Jackson would benefit more from KAFO's than going down the "normal" route of the ponseti boots and bar which is what the brace guy brought for Jackson to leave with.  Jackson was molded for his KAFO's, but they will take 10-15 days to get here.  Because of the miscommunication, Jackson left with naked legs and I was given clear instructions on how to stretch his feet.  I would be lying if I told you that I wasn't nervous.  I scared that his feet would turn back in or that something would happen and erase what the surgery corrected.  Unfortunately, Jackson had to go back into his casts the following Tuesday because his feet turned in slightly.  However, they didn't turn in nearly as much as they would have before the surgery, so I would say that surgery was successful.
Removing the casts
Naked legs!

Cute little feet - Getting ready to go back into the casts for hopefully the last time
   Jackson has started to notice the fur babies more and more.  He will stare at Aubie when she jumps up on the back of the couch.  Chevelle is starting to come around more around Jackson, but he’s still pretty standoffish with him.  He is very protective of me and will lie in between either Matt and I or Jackson and I (the bassinet and I) depending on which way I decide to sleep.

   Unfortunately it was time for Jackson to get his 4 month checkup which means it was also time for his next round of shots.  I did the same thing that I did with his 2 month shots, I spread them out over a couple of weeks.  I just have an issue with him getting so many at one time.  **Note – If you are anti immunizations, that's great, but please be respectful that we are not.  You do what’s best for your family and I will do what’s best for mine.**

   I don't know if you remember or not, but after him getting the rotavirus vaccine at his 2 month checkup we ended up in the hospital because he had a reaction to it.  The fear was that he ended up with intussusception, but everything checked out fine on that end thankfully.  Spina bifida kiddos are labeled as latex precaution when they are born because they have a higher risk of developing the allergy.  After talking with the doctor and looking at the pamphlet for the rotavirus vaccine we figured out that one of the warnings to the vaccine is a latex allergy due to the tip cap and the plunger being made of latex.  So, we've gone from a latex precaution to now being labeled as him having a latex allergy.

   Jackson always sounds congested and it's gotten to the point of waking him up in the middle of night because he starts to cough.  I spoke with his pediatrician again about it and she suggested we try Zantac for his reflux.  It is very pepperminty smelling and Jackson doesn't seem to mind it until the last little bit.  He takes it all like a champ except for the last few squirts and those always come back out with a very disgusted look.  :)  

   Jackson's 1st Halloween was great!  However, we didn't get to take him out since it was raining and just plain yucky.  My mom and I found him an outfit when we were at Atlanta Mart and it was perfect.  It was a little big on him, but he didn't seem to mind especially since he liked to slobber on it.  :)
Our sweet little owl

   In my previous post I wrote about wanting to buy Jackson either a Sit-me-up or a Bumbo seat since he wants to sit up all the time now.  I broke down and bought him the Fisher Price Sit-me-up seat and it was the best purchase I have made recently.  He LOVES sitting in it.  However, when he got his casts back on, they were a little thicker since all of his fat rolls migrated down over the weekend.  Because they are thicker we can't get him in the seat now.  Thankfully his braces should be in soon and he'll be able to bend his knees.    




















   Since we can't put Jackson in the Sit-me-up he does everything possible to get himself up.  He has figured out how to dig his elbows in and push himself up.  It's very interesting to watch him push himself up because he grunts until he is finally up.  He hasn't figured out how to get his arms out from behind him so he starts whining when he wants to lay back down.  However, shortly after laying back down, he'll push himself back up and the process starts all over.  :)
 

   I hate to admit it, but then I again I don't, Jackson LOVES to watch cartoons.  His favorite seems to be Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.  Now, please don't think that all he does is sit in front of the tv all day long, that is the farthest from the truth.  However, there are times when I just need a minute to do something and that keeps him entertained for a little bit.

   I am so excited for the holidays!  Kim, Matt's sister, will be taking Jackson's pictures with Santa.  I can't wait!  He has a perfect outfit and I know that she is going to do a great job.  Matt and I are going to IL for Thanksgiving to spend time with my side of the family and then we will be spending time with his side of the family shortly after we get back into town.  As far as I know we will be spending Christmas at home.  We're trying to figure out how to have a Christmas tree with the fur babies.  Last year we tried to put up a small tree and they attacked it pretty consistently.  Any suggestions?  I don't know what we're going to do, but I do know that Jackson WILL have a tree for his 1st Christmas.

   I don't know how I found the time, but I got a little crafty and made a wreath for Thanksgiving.  I think it turned out pretty cute.  My next project is an ornament garland for our mantle and a Christmas wreath.  I also started working on my embroidery machine.  My dad helped me get started and I made Jackson a bib and burp cloth.  I still need to practice a lot more, but my plan is to try and sell my creations.  I'm also looking into selling toys or books to try and make money to supplement my missing income since I became a stay at home mom.  Fingers crossed that it works.  I really want to be able to stay home with Jackson, but I am also realistic and realize that going from two incomes down to one may become a struggle and I don't want that.  

   I almost forgot, a wonderful lady put together a video about all the mothers and their children that underwent fetal surgery.  It's a great video and I encourage you to watch it.  The video can be found here:Faces of Fetal Surgery 2015.  I've watched it several times and each time I've cried.  It's amazing the things that can be done now to improve the quality of life of a child even before they are born. I am proud to be a face of fetal surgery and I hope that Jackson will proud as well.  Until next time, we wish you a very happy Thanksgiving!  

Crystal 




















My favorite picture to date.  Jackson at 22 weeks in utero and now

Friday, October 30, 2015

4th month, 9/11 - 10/11

     Better late than never, right?  Here we go, another month has come and passed.  We've had a relatively quiet month, but Jackson has done a lot of growing in the sense of size, personality, and abilities.  He is currently weighing in at 13lbs 5oz and has become quite the talker.  I even like to think that he sings in his own Jackson way at night when gets his bath.  I know I've said it before and I know that this won't be the last time that I say it, but he amazes Matt and I more and more each and every day.  He is so strong, alert, and just outright cute.

   If you didn't see my post on Facebook, I am officially a stay at home mom.  I am so thankful that we are financially able for me to be able to stay home with Jackson.  Matt and I discussed it a lot and tried to really get things in order before making the decision.  I want to say that the decision wasn't easy to make, but that isn't completely true.  Making the decision to stay home with Jackson was the easiest decision I've ever made.  He is my number one priority.  The decision of going back to work was going to be the hard one to make.  I know that a lot of mommies struggle with going back to work, but for me it was even worse.  We've been through so much and it took so much to get him here safely that I just couldn't fathom leaving him.  While I may not be able to stay home for an extended amount of time, I'm going to enjoy each and every moment that I have.  Our days are full of playing, talking, reading, singing, and dancing.  I can't imagine anything better!


 

















   Jackson has officially found both of his hands and is loving them at every moment possible.  I'm trying to get him to still take a paci since that will be easier to take away down the road, but he prefers his hands.  Hopefully when the time comes we won't struggle to get him to stop sucking on his fingers/thumb.  The sound he makes when he sucks on his fingers/thumb is priceless and he gets so excited about it.  His newest thing is sticking his fingers far enough in his mouth to where he will gag.  Yuck!



 
















   If looks could melt someone into a puddle of love, his smile totally melts me and make my heart grow bigger and bigger.  I can be half asleep and ready to cry for one reason or another, but the second I look at him and he gives me one of his sly, toothless grins, it changes my mood completely and perks me up.  He's my reason for everything.  He's my everything.  Becoming his mom was the best thing that has ever happened to me and I know that Matt would agree that becoming his dad was the best thing to ever happen to him.  Who knew you could love someone so much that it literally hurts, but in a good way?

   Anyone else's kiddo extremely snotty (congested) sounding all of the time?  I've taken Jackson to the doctor on several occasions because of him sounding congested, but the doctor keeps contributing it to reflux.  It's gotten so bad that it's starting to keep him up and/or waking him up due to coughing. I'm starting to think that I need to take him to a specialist and try to get to the bottom of this.  If it is just reflux then there has to be a solution for it, right?

   Jackson had his urodynamic test done on September 17th and I of course was a nervous wreck.  Children with spina bifida or other neurologic abnormalities often have problems with the urinary system.  Some have trouble controlling urination (incontinence) where the bladder is unable to empty when it is full while others may empty only partially.  Besides causing urine leakage, bladder problems can also cause urine infections and potential kidney damage.  The urodynamics test is used to assess how well the bladder and urethral sphincter are doing their jobs of collecting, holding and releasing urine.

   A CMG test is used to assess how the bladder behaves while urine is stored and while urine is passed. The test includes measurement of bladder pressure and muscle activity. A VCMG is similar to a CMG, but incorporates an x-ray of the bladder to provide a state-of-the-art diagnostic test.  One electrode was placed on the hip and two electrodes in the buttocks area.  The electrodes measured abdominal muscle activity while Jackson was voiding.   A small catheter was placed in the rectum
to measure the pressure in the abdomen and then a small catheter was placed in the bladder to measure the pressure in the bladder.  Any urine in the bladder was drained and a urine specimen was done to check if there was any bacteria in the urine which came back clean.  The bladder was then filled with a blue-colored saline solution and bladder pressures and muscle activity were measured and watched closely until Jackson needed to void again.

   After the test the urologist came in to discuss the findings.  As far as she was concerned, the test couldn't have gone any better.  His bladder is holding pressure and releasing urine like it should.  There is no sign of pressure being put on the kidneys which is great news!  Overall she was very pleased with the results and told us that she would conduct the test again in a year.  However, we will see her again in November when we go for our second spina bifida clinic should any concerns arise.

   Jackson had his tenotomy done on the 9th.  The Achilles tenotomy is an integral part of Ponseti management of clubfoot. Tenotomy is necessary because the Achilles tendon, unlike the ligaments of the foot, is made up of thick, non-stretchable fibres. After the tenotomy the foot is placed in a final cast in an over-corrected position of maximal abduction and dorsiflexion. The tendon re-grows in this lengthened position, allowing the range of motion needed at the ankle joint.  The procedure is very minor and rarely requires anything more than just a small line of surgical glue. After the procedure Jackson was put into soft casts for hopefully the last time. He will wear this set of casts for 3 weeks straight. After 3 weeks, Dr. Martus will check his healing and Jackson will be fitted for his first set of knee, ankle, foot orthosis (KAFOs).

   I took Jackson to the Zoo for the first time and Matt's mom, our niece, and Matt's stepbrother joined us.  It was a beautiful day, but I think we went at a bad time because most of the animals were not out.  I'm not sure if they were put up for lunch or what was going on, but it was kind of disappointing.  Jackson didn't seem to mind though because he slept most of the time.  Haha!  My plan is to buy a membership so we can go whenever we would like.  It gives me a reason to get us out of the house and who doesn't love the zoo?  :)  I look forward to when he is older and I can take him to the Discovery Center and other similar places for him to play and learn.  Poor kid doesn't stand a chance with having a teacher as a mommy.

 

 















   We have finally started sleeping through the night!  Whoo hoo!  Jackson will sleep for about 7-8 hours before waking up and wanting to eat again.  We'll get up and I'll change him and feed him and then he'll go back to sleep for another 3-4 hours.  It's been awesome!  However, the first week or so was pretty rough on me since he was skipping meals.  I would wake up in pretty serious pain, but thankfully that has pretty much worked itself out - sorta!  When does the milk factory get the memo that they can slow down production?

   I don't know where he learned it from, but Jackson has become the biggest flirt.  I first noticed him flirting with the lady that changes his casts each week.  He would start “talking” to her and anytime she would respond he would turn his head to the side to try and hide it and then he would let out a little giggle and start “talking” again.  He is quite the ladies man already… Boy oh boy am I in trouble!

   Speaking of “talking,” Jackson always has something to say.  We’ve gone from short little “ah boo” sounds to him getting really excited about something and getting very loud.  He tries to imitate sounds and has even started blowing air through his lips to make them move.  Every once in a while he will make the mouth fart noise and it always cracks us up.

   We officially have a kiddo that wants to sit up all the time.  The only time he wants to lay back is when he’s eating, otherwise he wants to be up and looking around.  The only problem is that he still doesn’t have great head control so we have to make sure that we have a hand resting on his chest to catch his head in case it falls forward.  He’s gotten really good at not letting it fall backwards.  He is so inquisitive that he even wants to face outward when being worn, but I’m not ready for that since he doesn’t have great head control.  One day soon though!  Since he likes to sit up so much I guess it’s time to get him a Sit-me-up or a Bumbo seat.    

   We're still working on tummy time and getting him to not prefer one side to the other.  I work with him every day and physical therapy comes once a week to work with him.  He is scheduled for an hour a week, but he gets pretty tired 30 – 45 minutes in so she’s working on stamina as well.  He’s gotten much better at not staying on his right side for too long, but PT said that she can still see a difference in his range of motion and feel that the left side is tighter.  She gave me a few more exercises to work with him and get him stretched out more.  The good news is that it’s getting better!  One day at a time, one stretch at a time.  Once Jackson gets his casts off, then she’ll start incorporating his legs into the PT sessions!  

   PT thinks that once Jackson gets his casts off that he should start rolling fairly quickly.  We practice rolling with him each day by holding his hand and gently pulling him to whichever side we want him to roll to.  When we first started working on rolling he let us do all of the work, but now he does the work and lets the weight of the casts help – stinker!  Next thing is to work on getting him to roll from tummy to back, but for now we’re going to focus on just back to tummy until he can get that mastered.  We’re on his schedule and he’ll let us know when he’s ready.  

   I apologize for it taking me so long to post this months update.  With it having been a slow/quiet month I'm not sure how I fell so far behind.  I'm already up to date for month 5, so hopefully I won't be late. :)

Crystal

Sunday, September 13, 2015

3rd month, 8/11 - 9/11

   Really?  Say it ain't so!  Another month has come and gone, why oh why is time moving so quickly.  I've asked nicely for time to slow down, but it appears that my request is being ignored.  It's been a pretty big month for Jackson so this post is going to be pretty long and full of pictures.  Ready?
Jackson weighs 10lbs and is 22 (almost 23) inches long!

   Jackson is starting to stay awake longer during the day.  Wish I could say that him staying awake longer during the day means that he sleeps longer at night.  Unfortunately, he is still getting up every 3-4 hours to eat.  Every once in awhile he will sleep for 5 hours and it is WONDERFUL!  However, every time that he has slept for 5 hours, I wake up in a panic and checking on him.

   I've gotten into this whole babywearing thing and absolutely love wearing Jackson and he seems to love it as well.  He can be fussy one minute and I can wrap him up and he will either fall asleep or stop fussing - It's like magic! :)  I don't know how people go grocery shopping without wearing their little kiddos.  I know that I wouldn't have been able to without putting Jackson in my Ergo carrier.  Buying the Ergo and Boba wrap was definitely money well spent.  However, I now have this new obsession with wanting to buy more wraps because there are so many beautiful ones there.  Oops!  Learning how to use the carriers with his casts definitely took some time to figure out, but now I can get him in either one pretty quickly which is a good thing when he is being a stinker and screaming.

   We're starting to get into a routine with baths.  We didn't have a baby bathtub at first, but I quickly decided that we needed one after the first few times of giving him a bath the first month.  Jackson is a huge wiggle worm and it made me so nervous to have him on the counter.  Now with the bathtub, he can wiggle all he wants and I feel better about it.  Jackson LOVES the bath!  He just soaks it all in and looks around during the entire time.

   There is nothing sweeter than baby smiles and laughs!  Jackson smiles all the time while he is asleep and just recently started smiling socially while he is awake.  Jackson laughing is the cutest sound I've ever heard and I keep trying to get it on video.  I even got him to laugh one time when we were playing "patty cake."

   We've been working on tummy time to try and strengthen his muscles.  When he lays on someone, Jackson will lift and turn his head.  However, when he is on his tummy, he just lays there and most of the time falls asleep.  It's a constant "Wake up, wake up, wake up."  While most of time he tries to fall asleep, he also has times when he moves his head from side to side and kicks his legs like crazy.

    8/19: Jackson had his two month check-up.  Jackson weighed in at 8lbs 5oz and measured 21inches long.  According to his growth chart he is proportionate and is gaining at a steady rate, so the doctor was happy.  We discussed his reflex and I told her about the tummy cocktail that we do each morning.  We also talked about our concern with Jackson turning his lower half of his body to one side.  Our concern is the future implications of him possibly having scoliosis.  She agreed with our concern and told me to speak with the orthopedic about it.  She explained that he would have more information and felt confident that he wouldn't let his back get that bad before intervening.

   With the two month check-up comes the two month shots. :(  Matt and I decided that we didn't want Jackson to receive all of his shots at one time.  We wanted him to get one shot and then give it some time to work through his system and see if he has a reaction before he gets the next one.  Jackson ended up getting the BIG shot - DTAP first.  He did a great job!  He cried for a split second and then acted like nothing happened.  Meanwhile, I was in the corner crying.  Thank goodness my mother in law went with me.  Why is all the stuff that our children go through so much more difficult for us than them?  I kept a close eye on him after he got the shot.  He didn't have any side effects and didn't even appear to have any pain in the area where he received the shot.
   Jackson got "shorty" casts since he had to get shots.  They were so cute! :)

   8/24: We had our first spina bifida clinic.  Matt and I didn't have any idea as to what the day would consist of other than us being at Vanderbilt all day long and being able to see all of the doctors that work with spina bifida.  We were put in a room and every doctor, social worker, physical therapist, etc. came to us.  We never had to leave the room.  We didn't have to go from doctor to doctor, they came to us.  That was nice, but it did get pretty hard after being in the same room for so long.  

   Jackson's first appointment was getting his hips and head ultrasound done. Then he had to get an x-ray of his spine.  Other than him fussing because he was hungry, he did great! Each time that he's had an ultrasound done, I often wonder what he is thinking about.  What does he think is going on?  What are his thoughts of the lady putting jelly on his head and then pushing down on it with some type of wand thing?  Does it bother him?  I guess we won't have answers to those questions until he's older.

   The orthopedic doctor came in and discussed the findings of the hip ultrasound.  Originally the orthopedic was concerned that one or possibly both of Jackson's hips were dislocated.  There is a high incidence of hip instability in children with spina bifida as a result of muscle imbalance around the hip joint. Twenty-five to fifty percent of newborns with high to mid-lumbar lesions have subluxed or dislocated hips. In the early childhood years, at least 25% more of these children will have hips that become unstable. This tendency toward hip instability is explained by problems in the nerves in the lumbar and sacral spine that control the muscles involved in moving the hip.  Jackson was at a risk for dislocated hips due to his lesion level (lumbar-3).  However, the doctor explained that while both hips are tight, neither hip is dislocated.     

   After discussing Jackson's hips the doctor proceeded to discuss his spine.  Jackson has a habit of laying curved to one side.  Matt and I were concerned about his spine becoming curved and possibly ending up with scoliosis.  According to the doctor Jackson's spine looks fine and he doesn't have any concerns with it at this time.

   While the orthopedic wasn't concerned with Jackson's hips or spine, he did decide that Jackson needed to start casting again for his clubbed feet.  We will be doing another round of serial casting to see how his feet do and then will go from there.  The plan is to have an Achilles tenotomy when he is big enough.  During this quick procedure, the doctor will use a very thin instrument to cut the tendon. The cut is very small and does not require stitches. A new cast will be applied to the leg to protect the tendon as it heals. This usually takes about 3 weeks. By the time the cast is removed, the Achilles tendon has regrown to a proper, longer length, and the clubfoot has been fully corrected.




















   Nurse practitioner Haley Vance (neurology) came in to discuss Jackson's head ultrasound.  His ventricles have rounded a little bit,but don't appear to have increased in fluid.  She still isn't concerned with them and is pleased with how everything looked.  We will go back for another ultrasound in 6-8 weeks for a check-up, but for right now, we're in the clear and he still doesn't need a shunt! :)

   Physical therapy and occupational therapy came in to check Jackson out and see how he was progressing.  They gave us some tips and tools to use at home to get him moving more.  We need to start working on turning Jackson's head to the left instead of the right.  The right side of his head has started to develop a flat spot and his neck is tight when you try to turn it to the left.  After PT showed us some stretches I could tell that his neck had loosened up some.  Since he was put back into his casts we won't have to work on stretching his feet, so we can focus on his upper half for the time being.  All in all they were pleased with him and even got excited to see him bringing his hands together.

   The last doctor that we saw was urology.  When Jackson was first born urology conducted a test on him called a urodynamic test.  Urodynamic testing or Urodynamics is a study that assesses how the bladder and urethra are performing their job of storing and releasing urine.  Children who have Spina Bifida usually have damage to the nerves that control bowel and bladder function. Early evaluation of the kidneys and bladder is very important in order to prevent kidney damage.  The first urodynamic test that was done when he was in the NICU showed that he was emptying his bladder completely and we didn't need to catheterize him.  Jackson needs to have the test done again to ensure that he is still emptying completely.  If the test shows that he is not, we will have to start catheterizing him and he may possibly need medicine to help with his bladder.  Fingers crossed that the test comes out alright.  The thought of having to catheterize him terrifies me.
  Worn out!

   We took our first family road trip.  We went to see my family in IL over Labor Day weekend.  The drive normally takes us 5 hours give or take, but with Jackson, we ended up having to make extra stops to feed and change him.  He did a great job on the car ride.  He didn't really get fussy until we were pretty close to being to our destination.  We spent Saturday evening with my parents, grandma, and my mom's cousin and her husband.  My grandma absolutely loved Jackson and even got upset when I or my mom tried to take him from her so that she could get situated or if he needed to be changed.  Seeing my grandma with Jackson made my heart sing.

   On Sunday we all went over to my aunt's house for a "Pampers party."  We got several packages of diapers and it couldn't have happened at a better time.  Jackson being the stinker that he is decided to outgrow his newborn diapers on the way to IL... I kid you not!  I brought mainly newborn diapers and few size ones just in case and the stinker ended up having a blow out.  All of my cousins came and their kiddos except Nikki, she was running a fever, and Melanie's stepkids.  It was so great to see everyone and for all of them to finally meet Jackson.  Jackson loved all of the attention and lovin' that he got.  He is such a good baby and doesn't seem to mind being passed around.  Everyone talked about how Jackson was the only boy and how lucky he was to be surrounded by so many women. Jackson is going to be quite the ladies man. :)  

      Four generations: My mom, me, my grandma, and Jackson

   Overall we had a pretty busy month and Jackson made great strides in reaching some of his milestones.  The doctors are still really happy with how he is doing and Matt and I are so thankful that he's healthy.  He's starting to get the best personality and I love everyday and minute that I get to spend with him.  Don't get me wrong, I am one stressed out mommy at times, but it's all worth it.