So it seems with all parts of this story it starts with some struggles... but let's start with the happy part first...
It's a Boy!!!!
Caleb
Born February 8th weighing in at 6lbs 4oz.
Kellie went into labor on Feb 7 and struggled with dilation, and ended up having an emergency C Section, with an epidural (which gave her a headache for 3 days, not nice). The baby was stuck in her pelvis and in duress and then stopped breathing (about 4 minutes) after delivery. The doctors had to help him start to breath, and then he was able to continue breathing on his own. Kellie didn't get to see the baby for more than 30 minutes after he was born, his dad (Dan) was able to follow and watch over him as the doctors where checking him. ( Kellie was a little out of it on the medication, she says with a chuckle. I went in later in the afternoon and she was very funny on the happy meds!! lol) The doctors called in the specialists because Caleb was still showing signs of stress, his heart rate would dip really low to about 60 when his rate should be about 120. So he was transferred to a hospital 1 1/2 hours away, that was equipped to better treat Caleb. They brought him in an incubator for Kellie to see before he was transferred, and Kellie had to wait for another ambulance to take her later. Later was 6 hours. 6 hours with only a phone number to call to get information on what was happening with your newborn. So many people were praying. Dan was being amazingly strong and well Kellie, was as stated above, a little loopy on pain meds. (which was funny to see and helped her not to stress as much).
God answered another prayer and Dan was able to not only go in the ambulance, but stay at the hospital with Kellie and Caleb for the 5 days they were admitted.
Kellie didn't get to hold Caleb until the second day and was finally able to try and nurse him as well. Unfortunately there have been some struggles in this area too and he wasn't getting enough milk from nursing alone so they've had to supplement with formula. Kellie is such a trooper!!!
The good news Caleb had multiple tests eeg, ecg, blood work, etc. during the 5 days and all were coming back normal and even when his heart rate dipped his oxygen saturation remained at 100%. After 5 days they were released from this hospital and sent to a general hospital, were they continued to monitor Caleb's heart rate and weight and 3 days later they were home!!
An amazing miracle and blessing!! And so cute!!
Now nobody really probably cares, What I've Been Up To: , after those cute pictures, lol......
Sugar Block Club 2014
And Maple Syrup production is in full swing!!! Oh Yum :)
And 2 batches are made!!! 16.5 L
Ratio of sap to syrup is 40 to 1. So you need 40 liters of sap to produce 1 liter of syrup. A lot of boiling and adding sap a bit at a time, and keeping the fire going, but oh so worth it!!
I like your Triangle QAL fabrics. I was also a little bit surprised how much the rows shrunk once they were sewn together! I'm adding to both length & width for mine because I want it nice and big.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing an update on Kellie. What a journey, but what a handsome little man at the end of it. Your colors for the triangle quilt are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the uplifting news on the baby and the new parents!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look wonderful!!!
Esther
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What a fantastic story. Thanks for sharing it with us. Caleb sure is a cutie. And your blocks are all looking great! How fun, I didn't know you made syrup. Do you sell it commercially? or is it just for family?
ReplyDeleteI had to go back and read parts one and two before I could let myself fully enjoy part 3. I enjoyed Kelli's story very much. I am sending good thoughts and warm wishes to their little family. Oh, I DID enjoy seeing what YOU have been up to, but you are right. After those lovely baby pictures, it is hard to change subjects! I do appreciate a well-executed quilt block and you sure had a lot of those! I like the pretty, modern feel to them. AND--Mmmmm. the maple syrup is tantalizing. The real thing is very dear around here. Now that I see a little about the production, I can imagine why.
ReplyDeleteAfter those lovely baby pictures, I am relieved after reading all is great.. yes he is adorable. Being a grandma of 8 all 5 and under and # 9 planned, we have been blessed with health. My heart goes out to this family..Oh yea, cute blocks :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Kelly, Dan and Caleb. Hopefully all their trials are over and they can enjoy just being a family. Your blocks are awesome. Love the colours. Thanks for the sugaring pictures. It really is spring somewhere---but definitely not here.
ReplyDeleteGod is so good!!! I am so glad He has blessed Kelly, Dan and Caleb! Love your blocks and your triangle quilt :) Your maple syrup looks so yummy...lucky you to have sugar maples!!!
ReplyDeleteThank God your nephew is doing so well...that is indeed wonderful news! The rest is frosting on the cake of life :)
ReplyDeleteKelly
Way to go Caleb! Happy families are such fun and he sure looks like he's gonna be a bundle of laughs in due course. Thinking of them all.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
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