Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Anna's NICU story


Two months ago today Miss Anna Kathryn Tripoli came into our lives. She has been an amazing blessing, but gave us a little scare at the start! At birth Anna had low blood sugar and spent 24 hours in the NICU at St. Luke's Hospital in Allentown. Having a newborn admitted to the NICU was terrifying. Although the doctors and nurses reassured us that low blood sugar is not all that uncommon, Matt and I were on edge. Every three hours we went to the NICU, scrubbed up, and I'd nurse our baby girl and then supplement with formula. The nurses were just amazing. They took such wonderful care of Anna and made Matt and I feel as comfortable as possible. Every three hours they checked Anna's glucose level. If her levels remained under 60, they would reduce the amount of glucose in her IV fluids. If they were above 60, she would stay at the same level for the next three hours. It was really a wait and see game. My worst fear was being discharged without Anna. Suddenly at 7:00 p.m. on March 18th there was a knock at my hospital room door. The nurse wheeled in Anna's isolette. Luckily after 24 hours her levels had been low enough to admit her back to the regular nursery. Having her in our room during our second night in the hospital was wonderful. I'd taken that for granted when Alex was born. We were discharged together on March 19th and spent our first week together as a family of four.


Arriving home from the hospital. Having that
"AH! We have TWO kids" moment.


Newborn Anna


Anna at 1 month: 4/17/11


Anna at 2 months 5/17/11
My how she has changed!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Still here!

Well, things around the Tripoli house have been pretty crazy for the past two months. We are so happy that Anna joined our family and are all adjusting well. Alex loves his little sister. He loves to "Tickle, tickle, tickle" her belly and often says, "Look at her little hands Mama!"

When he walks into the room and sees her he says, "Hi Pretty Girl!" It's the best feeling in the world to witness the sibling bond materialize between my two little ones.

Despite still adjusting to our new addition we've been quite busy. We've made a few trips to Danville, had our first Easter in our new house, visited the Philadelphia Zoo, spent time at the Crayola Factory, and been out and about with our Mom's Groups.


My two cuties


Enjoying one of the few warm days we've had. After his toes were in the
water for a few seconds Alex declared the water to be "too too cold!"

Anna enjoying the warm weather in her bouncy seat.


Alex with his cousins Ben, Ethan, and Lauren at Easter Dinner


Having a blast with Daddy at the Philadelphia Zoo

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Green Eggs and Ham

Yesterday morning Alex asked me to "cuddle". Basically, this means he wants to lay on our bed and watch a show. He knows his mommy will fall for the "cuddle" line every time, so its a pretty easy way to get me to let him watch TV.

Yesterday morning instead of turning on the TV I brought out our new copy of Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. We read the story and then Alex said, "I want to eat green eggs!"

We went down to the kitchen and scrambled some green eggs. Alex added the food coloring himself (a little on the heavy side) and enjoyed them quite a bit!

We decided to leave the "green" out of our ham!

Posing with a cheek-full of egg


Alex told me, "I like them Sam I am!"

Birdhouse

On Sunday Alex and Pa built a birdhouse together:





Sunday, February 27, 2011

Settled

Finally, after 5 weeks we are pretty well settled into our new house in Allentown. This week Matt and I even hung a few pictures!! I guess we're here to stay;)

Alex has made the transition beautifully, barely skipping a beat. He LOVES his new house. We have so much more space to spread out and play.

The weather was awful during our first few weeks here, so we weren't able to get out much. However, in the past 2 weeks I joined an awesome mom's group, we've gotten to go the library, taken a few trips back to Danville, and EVEN played outside a little bit! Spring is on the way.

I have been an awful picture-taker during the past few weeks. I've been mostly using my iphone (since my regular camera was often lost in piles and boxes). I will upload soon and get some pictures of the house on the blog!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Crazy Days

Things have been mildly chaotic around the Tripoli home this week. We closed on our house in Allentown Thursday. Matt, his dad, and my dad all spent Saturday painting. Sunday we ran around like crazy trying to get some last minute things accomplished before we actually move this week.

Tonight is our last night in our house here in Danville. It's just Alex and I (Matt's staying at the new house because he's already working in Allentown). It's such a bittersweet night. I'm excited for the move, the new house, and the great job opportunity for Matt. However, this house is very special to me. While it was technically Alex's THIRD home, he accomplished so many of his "firsts" here! He started to crawl right after we moved in, walked shortly thereafter, said his first words, ate his first real food, moved from his crib to a bed, and on and on. We've made some great memories here.