Tonight we'll do an ox symmetry test to see if she can get off oxygen. She keeps the pulse ox sensor on her foot. The meter will read it and then we take the meter to be downloaded so her pediatrician can see it...unless it dips low often and the alarm keeps going off tonight...then obviously we know she's not ready.
At the pediatrician last week he heard a heart murmur. I could tell something was up as he listened to her and I watched him. So, we'll take her to a cardiologist later this week and hope its nothing serious and something she'll grow out of. And the hiccups! Hoping she grows out of those soon too. She got them often when I was pregnant.
Right now the girls are on their way home from Heber with Liz Dan Sam who went with the Miracle Mascot Foundation to ride the Heber Creeper. Siri lost a tooth on the train ride and it looked like a cold and magical night.
Thank you people for helping us do our life right now! I love you!
a crown for a princess from queen Alexis
I took all her stuff off to give her a bath...
it was like seeing a person who usually wears glasses with them off :)
the girls helping with the church nativity
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