Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Announcement

Months before Mylah was born, I won a giveaway on a blog for an invitation or announcement design by Tiny Prints. I normally design my kid's announcements by myself, it's just easier and cheaper. But because I won a gift card, I decided to save time and use it for Mylah's announcements.

I picked out a few, but kept going back to one announcement in particular. This one was my favorite:



Simple. Cute. Small accents of purple. Perfect.

And here is Mylah's after her photos and information were added:
(sorry for the weird layout and bad photos, I had to scan them)

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I think they turned out perfect, and I was very happy with the result!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Little Things

Each of my children are so precious to me, as any child should be. Coming so close to loosing one of my children, has changed my perspective. The "little things" matter more. Things like what my kids say, do, how they react, experience, and create.
These things become memories I don't want to forget.

Mylah's beautiful baby features and the miracle of her body are photos I hope to never forget. Borrowing this idea from Pinterest, I decided to take pictures of each part of her precious little body - the vessel that we created, I carried and brought into this world. Though it was unscathed for only a few days, it now represents a marvelous example of modern medicine and skilled doctors.

{29 days old - 10/30/11}


I cherish each of her features individually and hope to never forget the beauty that is our sweet Mylah.

- Lara

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Blessed

Today was a very special day, one I thought wouldn't happen for a few months. But thanks to modern medicine, and the miracles of prayers and fasting, we were able to bless our sweet Mylah today!
We are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and are privileged through the Priesthood, to give our babies a name and a blessing during our Sunday meeting. It isn't one of what we call our saving ordinances, but it is an important one none-the-less.

So with our family and friends gathered, we blessed Mylah. And what a blessing it was. Neil has an amazing way with words, and listened to the Spirit, while blessing Mylah with those things she needed most. It was beautiful. I was moved to tears, as were many others.

After our meeting was over we invited everyone to our house for a Sunday brunch.
Nothing too fancy, but it was delicious! We served fresh fruit and dip, a breakfast casserole, cinnamon rolls, orange rolls, pumpkin scones, and mini pop-tarts. Various juices and milk were provided as well.



I rushed to have pictures taken so that Mylah could go eat, unfortunately our family of five picture didn't turn out very good, but I was glad to have captured what we could.





(Our family with Grandma and Grandpa C and Jennifer - my parents and sister)


(Our family with Grandma and Grandpa H. - Neil's parents)



Cousins played together, the playroom was put to good use, and we spent a few hours visiting and enjoying each others company, while snuggling and loving our sweet Mylah.
Those present were, Grandma and Grandpa C., Aunt Jennifer, Grandma and Papa H., Uncle Kyle and Aunt Geri and their kids, Uncle Wade and Aunt Jessica and their kids, Mylah's nurse from the PICU (who we love dearly) Laura M., Kati G. and her kids and Erik and Savannah F. and their kids! It was a house full of love! :)









Later, I snapped the must-have pictures of Mylah while she was sleeping. Wearing Rylee's dress, which is now the family blessing dress, she shined for the camera!

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Thank you to everyone who came, thank you for supporting our precious girl, we love and cherish each of you!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Reality

Recently I have had a huge reality check. Huge. My baby girl has a congenital heart defect. She survived a surgery. She is home and doing well. But it all could have been so different.



The reality of it is, that one out of ever one hundred babies are born with a congenital heart defect. Our Mylah Leilani was that one. And heart defects are the number one cause of birth related infant deaths. More babies die from congenital heart defects than cancer. And yet, there is more research and money donated to childhood cancer research than congenital heart defect research.
Unfortunately anyone can have a baby born with CHD and there are no known causes, cures, or preventions for CHD.



How can you help? Create CHD Awareness, donate blood, become an organ donor, and help support CHD causes by donating time and money to research. The American Heart Association is a good place to start!



This is what we live with daily. A baby born with CHD. Though Mylah has come through her first surgery and is thriving well at home, there could still be complications. She is a fighter, she is our little hero, and she will become a survivor of CHD. For now all we do is count our blessings and find relief in knowing that our Heavenly Father charts our course. He has all control. And it is up to Him what Mylah's path will be. We are blessed with this comfort and knowledge.

Mylah for now is doing so well. I am in awe daily at the miracle that is called a BT Shunt. Modern medicine made it possible for our baby girl to be home with us, growing and developing without the noise of a hospital environment. Miracle indeed.



My days at home are sometimes hard, tiring even, but nothing is worse than imagining a life with out the sleepless nights, crying baby, and poopy diapers. She is living the normal newborn life, and we are living the chaotic, family of five life. For that I am grateful.
- Lara

Monday, November 7, 2011

Tests and Appointments

10/2/11

Today Mylah went to Summerlin Hospital to have a VCUG test and Renal Ultrasound done. The VCUG would determine if she truly does have Grade 2 Hydronephrosis in her kidneys. And the ultrasound is a follow up from the original one she had done at birth.
Upon arrival at the hospital we checked in to Outpatient Testing and then waited a few minutes. I frantically fed Mylah so she would be calm for the test.
The ultrasound tech took us back first. Mylah did really well and laid still for the whole thing.
Next we went to have her VCUG done. They had to put a catheter into her bladder, inject some die and watch her bladder empty. This would check to see if her bladder is refluxing back up into her kidneys. She didn't even cry when they put the catheter in (she's one tough baby!) and she laid still the entire time they were taking pictures while her bladder emptied! She is such a good baby.
As far as the doctor could tell she doesn't have reflux. Now we have to go see the Urologist again to see what he has to say about the results of her tests.

11/7/11
Today Mylah went to another Pediatrician appointment. She weighs in at 10lbs. 2oz (75%) and she is 22.5 inches long (95%)! Her head circumference is 37 inches. She is growing really well and her doctor is impressed. She received her second Hep B shot today as well.

11/10/11

Mylah had her follow up appointment with the Urologist today, and it was good news!
Her kidneys have been down graded to Grade 1 Hydronephrosis, and don't have any reflux.
Such a blessing. She won't need to have another scan or test done for 6 months. We are hoping everything continues to go well with her kidneys.

We are so grateful that Mylah continues to do so well. We are truly blessed.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

1 Month Old

Today our sweet Mylah turned one month old! What a whirlwind month it has been! Mylah has a strength neither of us have ever seen in any other infant. At one month old she has endured more than most of us do in a lifetime. We know there is only more hardship in her future, but for now we recognize that our greatest blessing is having her here with us. Things could have turned out so different.



At one month old Mylah is such a good baby. Here are a few things about our sweetheart:
♥ She weighs 9lbs.
♥ She is 21 inches long.
♥ She loves to nurse and is really good at it. I was nervous that this wouldn't happen because she was given a bottle for 3 days at the hospital. But even after everything, she still nurses really well.
♥ She eats about every 3 hours, sometimes two and a half.
♥ She loves to nap on her tummy. All of our kids did this so it's no surprise to us. She does however sleep on her back at night.
♥ She only cries when she is really tired. She doesn't even cry when she is hungry, unless I make her wait to long.
♥ She loves to poo. (TMI?) Really, she does it ALL the time.
♥ Speaking of poo, she still wears newborn diapers, but is almost in ones!
♥ She loves to cuddle and would sleep in our arms all day long if we would let her.
♥ She is very aware for a four week old and loves to just sit and stare at you while you talk to her, she loves being talked to.
♥ She has already smiled at both Mommy and Daddy. We know she knows us and is grateful that we were by her side through all of her hard first days of life.
♥ She is very particular about how she is rocked to sleep. Each of our kids have been this way, must be the genes. She is really good to eventually fall asleep, if you stick with it.
♥ She nurses really well at night and then falls right asleep after. Her siblings didn't do this, I am so grateful that she chooses to sleep well at night.
♥ She is such a sweetheart and we are so grateful for her, everyday we are reminded that she was sent to us for a reason, she is meant to teach us something.
Happy One Month Birthday Mylah Lei! We love you!

MRI

Today Mylah had an MRI to map out what we will do in the near future for her heart health. Currently her left ventricle is slightly ...