Friday, February 29, 2008

Flashback Friday

This is a first photo of Hayden and Ava together for the first time since they were born. It was pretty emotional for us because there should have been three more babies with them. I cherish this picture.
I am doing Kangaroo Care with Ava for the first time. I remember her tolerating this very well. Getting to do kangaroo care is so important for the baby and the mommy. To actually hold your baby skin-to-skin really felt like she was mine and not the NICU's baby (you feel like you have not control when you are in the NICU because as parents we don't have the knowledge on how to take care of a preemie. So, you rely on the doctors and nurses to let you know what is good for your baby.)

I am doing Kangaroo care with Hayden for the first time. It was awesome!
Brian is going to kill me when he sees that I put this picture up, but it is the only picture I have on delivery day. I wouldn't let my mom take a picture of me. I really regret it now, but I was absolutely miserable and not in a picture taking mode.
I think this picture is precious of them together.
So, I am going to try something new. Every Friday I will try to post a "flashback" from when my kids were born or their baby years. I say try because school has been keeping me really busy. I hope you enjoy the "flashbacks."

Sidenote: I am going to get on my soapbox for just a minute. I just want people to know that Hayden and Ava are NOT twins! They are surviving quintuplets. I was never pregnant with twins, so I do not have twins. This is important for my children to know. They do know that they have brothers up in Heaven. They can tell you their names. Every time we go out people still ask if they are twins. When they were babies we would always just say "yes" because we didn't want to explain. But now things are different. We say "no" to the question because Hayden and Ava are always listening and we don't want them to forget their brothers. Also, please don't say "atleast you have two." That is the most irritating thing to hear. We didn't lose three m & m's and now atleast we have two to eat. We lost three children. I know people don't say that to be mean or whatever, but it hurts the parents that it is said to. Ok, I got that off my chest. I better go w0rk on paperwork for school. I hope everyone has a super great weekend!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Pinkalicious


Ava and her favorite book

Ava mixing the cupcakes (Yes, she is in her swimming suit. How can we bake if we don't wear a suit?)


Ava working hard to make them perfect!

She was very proud of herself!

Hayden was very happy that we made cupcakes!

Ava has a favorite book right now, Pinkalicious. It is a very cute book! It is a book about a little girl who ate too many pink cupcakes and then she turned pink! So, Ava and I made pink cupcakes while Hayden was at school. We had a lot of fun and even more fun when we ate some. Luckily, we didn't turn PINK!


A PINKALICIOUS SNACK!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Silly Girls and Surgery

We had a play date the other day with some of my high school girlfriends and their girls. It was so much fun! The girls had a great time playing dress up and dancing to music. We have been getting together every other Wednesday at each other's houses. It is so surreal to have our daughters play together. Some of us have known each other since grade school and now our daughters are playing together. WEIRD! Here are a couple of pictures from the morning.
Ava, Isabella, Milana, Maddy, and Callie

Taking a snack break

SURGERY: Today I got to be in an operating room and watch a surgery. It was so cool! I got to see a robotic right colectomy. Which means they were using a robot to take out part of the large intestine. It felt weird to be in there and watch everything. The robot was so neat. I got to look through what the doctor uses to do the actual surgery. The surgery was from 8am until 1pm. Very long. Being in the operating room was not what I expected. People were coming and going. People took turns taking breaks. People were coming in to ask questions. People were answering their phones and looking up vacation spots to Florida during the surgery. I know, crazy! There was a lot of joking around (in a good way) and telling stories. They were very focused when working with the robot. It was a very exciting experience!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

If it has to happen....

If it has to happen it always happens to Hayden. He broke his clavicle bone (collar bone) in the middle of the night this past Sunday. We heard him cry in the middle of the night. Brian went in and found him on the floor. He had fallen out of his bed. We put him in the bed with us and he continued to fuss some during the night. It never occurred to me that he hurt himself. He wasn't acting right in the morning so I told Brian to take him to the doctor. They did the x-ray and they saw the break. I was thinking he might have bruised his bone, but never broken. I feel terrible. Anyway, there is nothing to do, but wear a sling. So, now Hayden has to wear a sling. He does not like wearing it, but he needs to so he can heal correctly. I tried taking pictures of him with it on. He was not very happy.



He did not want his picture taken! Ava did though.



Now he wants his picture taken!



I added this one in because she was being "Super Bunny" ( I have no idea what that means or where she got that from)

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day!

I just wanted to say Happy Valentine's Day to everyone! I just got home from clinical. What a night. My patient ended up going to emergency surgery (nothing I did) a couple hours into my shift. It was very crazy and a little scary. It was a good experience though.
This morning I got a very nice surprise. Hayden and Ava ran in to my room and yelled, "Happy Valentine's Day, Mommy!" and then they said they had flowers and candy for me. They were so happy. It melted my heart. This is the first V-Day that they understood. Then, they went off to school. They both came home with a ton of cards and candy. I guess mommy and daddy will have to eat some. Anyway, I made them peanut butter and jelly heart sandwiches for lunch. They said they were yummy. Then I had to go to clinical. Daddy let them have McDonald's for dinner (he's such a softy). Here are some pictures from the day. Enjoy!

Not the best, but you get the point! They were excited for their parties at school


My Valentine Day Surprise!


Ava eating her yummy lunch

Hayden enjoying his lunch

Monday, February 11, 2008

Now What?

My Goofey Duo!
Well, I thought that I should add another post, but nothing has really happened lately. I have been busy with school (Nursing school for those of you who don't know that). I will graduate in December! I can't wait. It has been a long road!!!! I used to be an elementary school teacher, but after the pregnancy and births I decided that God had another plan for me. I am very happy that I am going to be a nurse, but it has been so hard with going to school full-time, having a husband, having two young children, and working part-time at the hospital. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but only a glimmer. Ava had ballet and tap tonight. I can't believe that she is old enought to go to dance class. It is nice to sit and visit with other moms while she dances. Her recital will be in June and I can't wait. Well, I can't think of anything else so if you have any topics or questions that would be great. I am going to post some more pictures of Hayden and Ava that we have taken lately. Enjoy!!!

Their first time sledding recently

Christmas Morning

Hayden loves his sweets!


My mom, Aunt, and Ava on the train to Chicago going to the American Girl Store


Ava eating lunch with her Bitty Baby Twins

Saturday, February 9, 2008

How Many? (Our story)

First, let me tell you that "Snyder Survivors" has two meanings. Hopefully you will have figured out what the two meanings are at the end of this post. This is how our family came to be.
In July of 2003 we found out that we were pregnant with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, babies!!!!! Yes, that's right. Quintuplets!!!!! We couldn't believe it. We did do fertility treatments, but not IVF. That is what everyone thinks at first. Anyway, we started out thinking that everything would be fine. We never thought that we would encounter any bumps in the road. The media always talks about the higher order multiple families that have no real big issues. All the babies are fine with no real problems. So, we just thought it would be the same for us. We were so wrong! I had to stop working at 10 weeks. We were living in Indiana at the time, but we knew that we would move back to Illinois where I am from. So I saw the Perinatologist in Illinois and he told me that I had to go back to my parent's home and lay down. I couldn't even go back to Indiana at all. Later that week I had a cerclage put in. Then started the weekly appointments with sonos. It was so exciting to see the babies every week. It was amazing how fast my belly grew. It was freaky really. Anyway, things were looking good until my 16 week appointment. We found out that one of our babies had A-crania. Which means the brain was developing, but not the skull. So, we learned that we would lose one of our babies. We were shocked and so sad. Our world turned upside down. We, also, found out the sexes of the babies. We were having four boys and one girl. We did know that one of the boys had A-crania. We were still dealing with losing one of our babies when at 18 weeks, one night in October that my water broke. We immediately went to the hospital and I was admitted for the duration of my pregnancy. At 20 weeks, on November 3, I had gone to the bathroom and stood up and felt something not right. I made it back to my bed and yelled for a nurse. The nurse told me to move my leg and I knew it was a baby. It was Gabriel. He was born with a heartbeat and lived for three hours. We got to hold him for as long as we wanted. It was the worst pain and I had ever known. It was so hard to hold him and know that there was nothing that could be done to save him. I was put on good 'ol Magnesium Sulfate which is a very powerful and terrible drug to be on. It worked for awhile, but ten days later on November 13 my water broke again and I had to deliver another baby. Elliot was born. He was the baby that had A-crania and he also had a heartbeat. He lived for three hours, too. Again, we had the terrible pain of holding another baby that was dying. I remember begging my doctor to make sure I would leave with a baby. Of course I knew he couldn't promise that. Three weeks went by with me having my head lower than my legs in bed. It wasn't easy to eat, but lets face it, I had no appetite and no room for any food. At 24 weeks, on December 4, 2003, the doctors decided to do an emergency c-section because they were pretty sure that I was getting an infection. So at 10:10 am Hayden was born first at 1lb 8oz. At 10:11 am Ava was born at 1lb 61/2oz and then at 10:12 am Miles was born at 1lb 10oz. They were rushed to the NICU. Little did we know that our journey was just beginning. Two weeks after I was discharged I was back in the hospital for emergency gallbladder surgery. At that time Miles had started going down hill. He was retaining fluid. After one month on Jan. 31, 2003, we got the dreaded phone call at night. Miles had a grand mal seizure and they were keeping him alive for us. Talk about speeding. We got to the hospital in record time. As soon as we got up to the NICU, we had to make the final decision to take Miles off the ventilator. Again we had to hold another one of our children as they went off to heaven. Miles did not live long off the ventilator. It was so heartbreaking. Now we had two babies left, Hayden and Ava and they were fighting for their lives. Ava was a typical girl while in the NICU. Her big issues were getting bigger so she could use the C-PAP and learn to eat. She eventually did and moved to c-pap, nasal cannula and then off of oxygen. She did have grade 1 and 3 brain bleeds and ended up with ROP and had laser eye surgery before she was discharged. She was discharged after being in the NICU for three months. Hayden had his struggles. He needed a PDA which kept him on the ventilator for 2 1/2 months. He had a seizure, grade 3 and 4 brain bleeds, he lungs collapsed twice and he had ROP, too. He had laser eye surgery before he was discharged, too. He came home after 4 1/2 months with oxygen and an apnea monitor. We were so happy to have both our babies home. We thought our journey was over. Two weeks later Hayden and Ava were both back in the hospital. They both had stopped eating. They did some tests and Ava was diagnosed with acid reflux. She was put on medicine and sent home. Hayden ended up needing a g-tube and niccin done. He did not have his suck/swallow reflex down and was aspirating into his lungs. He has ended up back in the hospital several more times in the past four years. He had eye muscle surgery and started having seizures this past summer. When he was still a baby he was in the hospital for a MRI and we found out that the brain bleeds had destroyed some of his white brain matter. We were told that he would probably never walk or talk. Boy were they wrong. Hayden and Ava were in the Early Intervention Program since they were babies. Hayden has proved everyone wrong. He was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, but his is mild. He does walk and run. His gait is a little different but he does walk. He absolutely talks. His vocabulary is amazing and you always know what he is thinking. He is in preschool and is thriving. Ava has not shown any real affects of prematurity. She, also, attends a preschool too. Hayden and Ava are true survivors. They may live like twins, but they are surviving quintuplets. Their brothers are up in heaven, but they surround us everyday with their presence. They are our angels. There is so much more to this story, but this has to be the longest post EVER! Have you figured out the double meaning behind Snyder Survivors? For one, the Snyders are surviving the day to day dramas and we have two beautiful surviving quintuplets. I hope you will enjoy visiting our site and reading about our day to day lives.






Ava's first week of life


Hayden's first week of life




Miles' first week of life


Ava and Hayden today!

Friday, February 8, 2008

IT's OFFICIAL....

It's official. Our family finally has a blog. I am just learning how to do this (Thank you, Megan)! I will post for "real" later!