Friday, August 10, 2012

Hudson's Blessing Day!

On June 23, 2012 (our 5 year anniversary) we blessed our little boy Hudson Dean Gerritsen.  Nik's Uncle Doug and his cousins Paul Wilson and Jeff Wilson (the strange one...lol) blessed our baby boy.  It was a great family get together and he looked so cute! 

Thanks to everyone!


Hudson Dean



Just another picture to prove how strange Jeff is!


We love Uncle Doug!


Mr. Hudson with mom and dad



Our cute family....if I might say!




Hudson 2-4 month update

I'm going to post 2-4 because I got behind.

2 months old



Hudson is growing up so fast!  He is the sweetest little boy ever.  He loves his big sister and can not wait to see her everday.  I went back to work during this time for the last month of school.  He loves to give dirty looks....we call them his dad's looks.
His stats:

Length: 23 in  77%
Weight: 8.5 lbs 18%


3 months old

 Hudson was learning to roll over and he loves to play with toys.  He also loves to interact with anyone around him.  He is full of smiles! 



4 month update



He now rolls over like a pro and is all over the place.  The doctor said we could start him on fruits and veggies since he was rolling over and starting to sit up on his own.  He is learning to giggle and smiles non-stop.  He loves his sister and loves to talk to her.  Hudson really enjoys his toys.  He will play with them for awhile.  Also we borrowed a jumper and he absolutly loves it!

4 month stats:
 Length: 25 in  71%
Weight: 12.5 lbs 9%

Here is Mr. Hud eating cereal.  He didn't care for it much at the beginning, but now we found the perfect mixture for him.  Apple or Prune June with it.  Now, he is a little piggy!



Saturday, April 28, 2012

Anna Puppy

Anna Puppy!

On February 28, 2012 we decided that it was time to put our Anna puppy down.  She had lived 15 years, and was Nik's buddy!
 
The story of Anna
One day a lady went to Nik's parents house and asked if this cute little puppy was theirs.  She was just old enough to be on her own.  Nik's dad said no, but if no one claimed her, he would take her.  A little while later the lady returned with Anna. 

3 years later, I started dating Nik.  Anna did not leave his sight very often.  She instatly knew if Mcdonalds was in the house (because that is Nik's favorite too).  She loved french fries.  Anna was also a neighborhood dog.  All the kids knew her.  When she would get out of the yard (we sometimes did not know how) she would either go to Nik's uncles house, he lived around the corner from them, or she would go up to his other uncle's house.  We always knew where to find Anna. 

Anna was always a good dog to help other dogs too.  One day Nik and I brought Jetta home.  Jetta instantly stayed by her side.  She followed Anna everywhere she went.  Even now, you can tell Jetta is a little lost.  Anna also loved babies.  If someone brought over a baby, Anna would sit there with them.  What can we say she was an amazing dog!


Clair and Anna jumping on Nik's lap.
 Always a smile on Anna's face!

The sleepy Anna!

Anna and baby Clair
Anna with Jetta
This is what I made for Nik when we found out Anna most likely had bone cancer.

The final days of Anna
We wanted to keep her around as long as we could.  Her vet said she would maybe only live 3 months....that was June of 2011.  She made it longer than anyone thought.  We were hoping to keep her around to meet Hudson, but she was a few weeks short.  We knew it was time.  It was one of the hardest things to do.  She wasn't just our dog she was the family dog.  On the last day, Nik gave her one last thing of fries, and we said our goodbye.  Her vet is so great.  I hope we never need to find a new one for our pets.  They let us sit with her as long as we needed.  We did keep her ashes, she was just to sweet and such a great memory for Nik.

She is and will continued to be greatly missed, she was honestly the best dog you could ever hope for.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Sick baby Hudson

Our little Hudson found himself in the hospital on Monday, April 16, 2012 with RSV.

On the previous Saturday, Hudson was having a hard time eating and was just not acting himself.  I thought it was because I had given him a lot of gas drops on accident.  So, Saturday night he woke up coughing.  I thought it was a little strange, and thought maybe he was just conjested.  We went through Sunday with him not acting like himself at all.  He was crying more and would not sleep.  Sunday night when Nik was feeding him, he threw up a bunch of mucus (eww).  We did the normal thing you do and sucked out his nose, and thought it was because he was fighting us on feeding still.  During that night I started to worry about him.  He was having a hard time breathing and started coughing more.  That night was a long night.  I stayed up most of the night and kept an eye on him.  Monday morning when we woke up, I called his doctor and left a message to wheather I should bring him in or not.  I ran to walmart and got more salene spray and a humidifyer (ours died the week before).  While I was at the store, his doctor called, and said she wanted to see him right away to make sure.  She was worried because of his rapid breathing.  I took him in, and they cleaned out his nose (and boy, I sure missed a lot!)  They tested it for RSV and it came back positive.  The doctor kept me at the office and had me feed him.  She didn't like the way he was having a hard time breathing while eating and then he could not slow down his breathing.  After about an hour in the office she sent us up to the hospital so he could be watched.

Once we were up at the hospital they hooked him up to monitors to watch everything and then about 50 people came in and told us what they would be doing for us for the night.  He had respatory people that would come in every few hours and clean him out, the nurses doing the normal stuff, the resident doctor doing more frequent checks and then the doctor that was steping in for his doctor. 

He did pretty well through the night and we only had to do one deep suctioning to him breath better.  He started eating better, without choking.  He was beginning to be our happy baby again.

I feel bad because I didn't get to take any hospital pictures....I was a little sleepy.  But, this picture is from the next day when we got home. 

At his checkup yesterday, he was doing much better and will just have a bad cough for about a week.  I am greatful that it didn't get worse than what it did.  What a good little boy he was!

Bathtime Drawings

One thing that Nelle loves to do is draw!  Ever since she was little she has had bathtime crayons and markers.  Each night she loves to draw pictures of silly things.  Lately her thing has been to draw more detail to her people.  Nelle always draws the family on the tub wall.  This night was no different. 

1st picture!
She drew a picture of Nik with his hair, belly button, and then was including the family ont he side.


2nd picture!
This one of Nik has his belly button, but notice his "beard" (what nelle calls it) is above the belly button.  Then she carefully added daddy holding Hudson!



What a great artist!